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framework recognizes that we are going to need investment to maintain the facilities and that public oriented uses and more public activation is certainly needed, combined with maritime use. this is a new strategy the land use plan will pep the r.f.p. process going forward. i am excited to see this continue. the point about corinne even before i got involved with the port, i have known her for many, many years. she was the city's waterfront and port collective stage and a check point on reality. you know, we would tag team a lot together to make sure that the reality check and the stage for what is happening that people know about it and speak about it, and i hope that working with alice and many, many others participating in the working group that we can continue to be your stage, to be yes reality check. going forward i want to say the maritime committee endorses your distribution of these master full amendments that have gone forward with diane and the staff team, great hand, thoroughly endorse the resolution supporting the dedication on the waterfront plan. >> thank you. any other public comme
framework recognizes that we are going to need investment to maintain the facilities and that public oriented uses and more public activation is certainly needed, combined with maritime use. this is a new strategy the land use plan will pep the r.f.p. process going forward. i am excited to see this continue. the point about corinne even before i got involved with the port, i have known her for many, many years. she was the city's waterfront and port collective stage and a check point on...
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you mentioned some of the market reactions here let's put some specifics up on the screen there so orient us there is and you say that you think people are reacting well to this maybe this is a overly panicked response but that gets to some of the psychological factors here that i'm wondering about there's panic possibly but also what about a chance that even if the u.s. and china reach an agreement a certain baseline of uncertainty about the u.s. position on so many things and about the world economy could linger even if this specific trade fight were resolved. you know you see a lot of uncertainty in our markets that's when you see the markets react the way they did just a simple tweet so you know last year in two thousand and eighteen the trade war really started to ramp up but the markets settled down and we found our new normal this is no different trade deal is going to be reached one way or another and we'll find a new normal look twenty nineteen we had a very strong start the first quarter of this year was one of the record breaking corridors so once this calms down we're going to fi
you mentioned some of the market reactions here let's put some specifics up on the screen there so orient us there is and you say that you think people are reacting well to this maybe this is a overly panicked response but that gets to some of the psychological factors here that i'm wondering about there's panic possibly but also what about a chance that even if the u.s. and china reach an agreement a certain baseline of uncertainty about the u.s. position on so many things and about the world...
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we just wanted to orient us to the conversation, discuss how we see bill 1045 fitting into the landscape in san francisco. so, want to start off by saying as was just discussed, we know the landscape has changed, not just in san francisco but california and nationwide. and when the act was passed, what we are doing now and the complex needs of individuals we are serving looks very different. what we know in san francisco, we have a methamphetamine and opioid epidemic. and there are individuals of complex behavioral health needs that are vulnerable and unable to care for themselves in the community. when they are unable to accept voluntary services, this often leads to cycling in and out of crisis services and deterioration and can lead to dying. estimated 400 individuals who experience homelessness die every year, indicated, 35 individuals have, according to the medical examiner, 35% died subsequent to overdose and 52% of individuals had substances in their system. san francisco has a long history of being innovative and adapting to the needs of our community. and senate wiener saw this
we just wanted to orient us to the conversation, discuss how we see bill 1045 fitting into the landscape in san francisco. so, want to start off by saying as was just discussed, we know the landscape has changed, not just in san francisco but california and nationwide. and when the act was passed, what we are doing now and the complex needs of individuals we are serving looks very different. what we know in san francisco, we have a methamphetamine and opioid epidemic. and there are individuals...
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we just wanted to orient us to the conversation, discuss how we see bill 1045 fitting into the landscapecisco. so, want to start off by saying as was just discussed, we know the landscape has changed, not just in san francisco but california and nationwide. and when the act was passed, what we are doing now and the complex needs of individuals we are serving looks very different. what we know in san francisco, we have a methamphetamine and opioid epidemic. and there are individuals of complex behavioral health needs that are vulnerable and unable to care for themselves in the community. n
we just wanted to orient us to the conversation, discuss how we see bill 1045 fitting into the landscapecisco. so, want to start off by saying as was just discussed, we know the landscape has changed, not just in san francisco but california and nationwide. and when the act was passed, what we are doing now and the complex needs of individuals we are serving looks very different. what we know in san francisco, we have a methamphetamine and opioid epidemic. and there are individuals of complex...
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outpatient treatment, which covers the period of november of 2015 through december of 2018, and just to orient us back to the conversation of assisted outpatient treatment, 45 states have assisted outpatient treatment laws, although they do vary from state to state. california's outlaws are focused on prevention rather then response to a crisis. it was passed in california at -- as assembly bill 1421 in 2002 and subsequently adopted by our board of supervisors in july of 2014, and implemented in november of 2015. it was also named an evidence-based practice by the substance abuse and mental health services administration. in san francisco, and in california, it is referred to as laurette's law and is designed to work with individuals who have serious mental illness who were not engaged in care and are on a downward spiral, and there is strict legal eligibility to qualify for the program and there is nine different levels of eligibility, ultimately, what it allows us to do, and in certain circumstances, it is to pursue a civil court order which allows us to leverage the symbolic wait of the court
outpatient treatment, which covers the period of november of 2015 through december of 2018, and just to orient us back to the conversation of assisted outpatient treatment, 45 states have assisted outpatient treatment laws, although they do vary from state to state. california's outlaws are focused on prevention rather then response to a crisis. it was passed in california at -- as assembly bill 1421 in 2002 and subsequently adopted by our board of supervisors in july of 2014, and implemented...
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political and she moves and in addition of course we have a substantive record for us here at south by providing orientation mean because of fog it's not a buyer. providing speculation that would just disorientating us. following her national online. yes one can assume that well you already said that. personnel and financial challenges. could be ahead for you and you have to work hard and you also said. c.d.u. is one of your opponents but where do you see your biggest challenges has been you also mentioned that speedy in terms of money arrival was there also dollars because well with modest i mean it's a politician runs we have 80000 members roughly and in some certain ways we've got 40 percent of the vote other parties holding that have 450000 volts not only got 15 percent of the vote but guys are democracies so god one cannot say that with a green card involved at all levels and as well so this is an explanation for why the party has become so out of healing it's also it's open it's changing when people are involved straight away you know a lot of the curriculum before it's not difficult to make your voic
political and she moves and in addition of course we have a substantive record for us here at south by providing orientation mean because of fog it's not a buyer. providing speculation that would just disorientating us. following her national online. yes one can assume that well you already said that. personnel and financial challenges. could be ahead for you and you have to work hard and you also said. c.d.u. is one of your opponents but where do you see your biggest challenges has been you...
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participating and contributing equally regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation brings us closer to the self-evident truth -- -- mr. nadler, i'm going to ask to yield back for a moment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. nadler: thank the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker and thank you congressman david cicilline. in florida and many other states lgbtq americans are still at rick being fired, aviggetted or denied services because of their xual orientation or gender identity. ms. shalala: they have harassment to the bias that older same-sex couples face. in the gallery today is christian baylor an openly gay and gender none conforming student who was barred from delivering his speech at his high school on account of his sexuality. two nights ago, he was honored hefner first hu
participating and contributing equally regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation brings us closer to the self-evident truth -- -- mr. nadler, i'm going to ask to yield back for a moment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. nadler: thank the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from...
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we started multilaterally with partners from the region giving us a strong position but as we push forward on military orientedat isolated us and russia, china, these countries are not paying attention to us right now. they feel we are isolating more diplomatically. we have to step back, get away from the unilateral mindset and get engaged with other countries like the secretary is doing but building alliances to put pressure on these countries and let them know there are red lines. this is a clear red line on russian behavior in particular in venezuela. jillian: let's talk about north korea. kim jong un was frustrated when the summit fails, we have seen more activity out of north korea in the last few weeks. >> we have. the recent missile test seems like provocation from north korea. the danger is it looks like the united states is chasing north korea for a nuclear deal and kim recently said he didn't want to speak with mike pompeo anymore. that is an unacceptable nod and north korea, feels like emboldened, like it has the lead and donald trump's language feed into that sense of entitlement in these negotiati
we started multilaterally with partners from the region giving us a strong position but as we push forward on military orientedat isolated us and russia, china, these countries are not paying attention to us right now. they feel we are isolating more diplomatically. we have to step back, get away from the unilateral mindset and get engaged with other countries like the secretary is doing but building alliances to put pressure on these countries and let them know there are red lines. this is a...
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kids are very schedule oriented and very used to routine. >> we don't know what to say to them, we don't know how to say is going to be okay because we don't know how long it's going to be.>> reporter: a president tells me they are preparing to be on strike for one week. the district says while it is an unexcused absence, students will not be penalized if they do not going to cross picket lines after school activities will be canceled. >>> san mateo police say a man at the hillsdale shopping center is under arrest, officers responded to a tip and found the suspect at the nearby shopping center at about; 45 tonight officers have been lookinfor him after two separate witnesses called to report that a man matching his description was seen walking around with a handgun in his waistband.>>> policing concorde are investigating a crash that killed an 18-year-old woman at around 12:4 this morning, police say the woman veered off the road and crashed into a signal pole, she was pronounced dead at the scene. the area was closed to traffic for several hours. police are asking for potential witnesse
kids are very schedule oriented and very used to routine. >> we don't know what to say to them, we don't know how to say is going to be okay because we don't know how long it's going to be.>> reporter: a president tells me they are preparing to be on strike for one week. the district says while it is an unexcused absence, students will not be penalized if they do not going to cross picket lines after school activities will be canceled. >>> san mateo police say a man at the...
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whether or civil rightsns laws provide protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. these cases will give us a clear answer on whether or not those protections will continue to be extended to lgbtq people or whether they will be stripped away. host: let's go to sheldon in shreveport, louisiana. caller: good morning. just like the old person around this government has played a negative role in terms of how they deal with people in our society. beene that are gay have beaten, killed, are still being killed, and murdered all over the country. toot of things people point ey say the reason why that th dislike or hate gay people, they use the bible as a prop, the same way they do with women's rights in terms of controlling their bodies. wehink as human beings should be better than this. we should look at people and judge them based on their character, not on what they do in the bedroom or who they love or why they love someone. as human beings, we should love each and everybody. guest: thank you so much for that. we wholeheartedly agree. nobody should face discrimination because of who they are. p
whether or civil rightsns laws provide protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. these cases will give us a clear answer on whether or not those protections will continue to be extended to lgbtq people or whether they will be stripped away. host: let's go to sheldon in shreveport, louisiana. caller: good morning. just like the old person around this government has played a negative role in terms of how they deal with people in our society. beene that are gay have...
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back then and -- in ebate, if you don't define sexual orientation, some judge, some time, the supreme court will say you didn't define it but you used the term sexual orientation so the meaning of that is very clear, anything you're oriented toward sexually some that would legalize sexual orientations that are currently crimes. whether it's necrophilia, pedphilia, some tried to say i equated homosexuality and bestiality, they were lying. i never did that. i said let's define out those things that we can agree should not be included. and we were refused any type of limiting definition. so one thing in this, there is a limitation to sexual orientation, the term sexual orientation means homosexuality, heterosexuality or bisexuality. but then when it comes to gender identity, that definition is going to cause a great deal of problems. and it makes clear, even spells out that, you cannot deny access to a restroom, locker room, gender room, based on identity. it says that is in accordance with the individual's gender identity. my friend, very smart friend, mr. raskin, said he's been amazed over the years how courts ould move forward and p
back then and -- in ebate, if you don't define sexual orientation, some judge, some time, the supreme court will say you didn't define it but you used the term sexual orientation so the meaning of that is very clear, anything you're oriented toward sexually some that would legalize sexual orientations that are currently crimes. whether it's necrophilia, pedphilia, some tried to say i equated homosexuality and bestiality, they were lying. i never did that. i said let's define out those things...
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thank you for starting your day orienting your day with us, we begin with the russia probe and the russiaeview that gets the green light, donald trump ordering the intelligence community to cooperate with william barr's investigation. jillian turned joins us from washington with the democrats reaction and not entirely unexpected what their reaction is. >> the white house put out this memo from the president to his cabinet authorizing attorney general william barr to declassify information related to surveillance investigation of the president's 2016 campaign and the origins of the mueller probe. the memo directs the intel community to cooperate fully with william barr's investigation in terms that heat of the battle between donald trump and the fbi over what he calls spying on his campaign. the memories the heads of each the partner agency that includes an element of the intelligence community shall probably provide such assistance and information as the attorney general may request in connection with that review. the chairman of the house intel committee reacted promptly to the new memo
thank you for starting your day orienting your day with us, we begin with the russia probe and the russiaeview that gets the green light, donald trump ordering the intelligence community to cooperate with william barr's investigation. jillian turned joins us from washington with the democrats reaction and not entirely unexpected what their reaction is. >> the white house put out this memo from the president to his cabinet authorizing attorney general william barr to declassify information...
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cortez this is right before representative of causing cortez unprecedentedly joined us on her 1st day of orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know this stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that. if you know that yet. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was unanimously rejected by the republican controlled senate how did you feel when the resolution got voted out of the senate the goal of the resolution is for it to be a statement of values to chart a blueprint to lay out the projects of what would be included within the great new deal we need an attitude shift we need to put into gear and into momentum these big ideas so that we can write the policy over the next year and get these things to pass. the sunrise aimed to create momentum for their cause by directly lobbying political leaders to do it very do. sean and his team plan to doorstep andrea campbell the pres
cortez this is right before representative of causing cortez unprecedentedly joined us on her 1st day of orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know this stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that. if you know that yet. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was...
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information on how to assume the responsibilities of an army officer, and the new methods used in modern warfare. their orientationide nursing activities. they learn here what it means to be part of the army medical team, a role they follow as long as they remain an army nurse. ♪ cheryl: this is where their contribution really begins. their first assignment in the big stateside army hospital. the hospital is a place of value in the military as well as in the civilian community. here, in a vast mosaic of small sounds and hurried movements, they practice their art. this includes every aspect of general nursing and patient care. it also includes specialties operatingesthesia, psychiatric, nursing, obstetrics, pediatrics and many others. the range of experience is complete, and the opportunities to serve, endless. ♪ cheryl: but the creation of a military nurse includes more than merely providing diversified employment opportunities. of equal importance is the educational process that starts with the first day in service and continues throughout the nurse's entire career. the role of men and women nurses in education h
information on how to assume the responsibilities of an army officer, and the new methods used in modern warfare. their orientationide nursing activities. they learn here what it means to be part of the army medical team, a role they follow as long as they remain an army nurse. ♪ cheryl: this is where their contribution really begins. their first assignment in the big stateside army hospital. the hospital is a place of value in the military as well as in the civilian community. here, in a...
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was for the american way of life, not the kind of dishes that were used in europe among g the aristocray bubut much morore peast-oriente, yet t it could be for sunday best, as well as everyday use.
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believe they can win the coming election will be dividing us up based on the color of our skin, or where we were born, or our sexual orientation, or our religion. they think getting us to hate each other is their path to victory. well, i have got news for donald trump. that is not a path toward victory. that is a path toward defeat. [applause and cheers] so while it is true that the 1% in this country, and the profitable corporations, have enormous wealth and power, it is also true that 1% is 1%. and 99% is a hell of a lot bigger number than 1%. [applause and cheers] so if we stand together, and keep our eyes on the prize, we are not only going to win this election, we are going to transform the country and create the kind of nation that you know we can become. thank you all very much. [applause and cheers] >> [chanting "bernie"] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] ♪ ♪ >> sunday night, and q&a, yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "field of blood: the road
believe they can win the coming election will be dividing us up based on the color of our skin, or where we were born, or our sexual orientation, or our religion. they think getting us to hate each other is their path to victory. well, i have got news for donald trump. that is not a path toward victory. that is a path toward defeat. [applause and cheers] so while it is true that the 1% in this country, and the profitable corporations, have enormous wealth and power, it is also true that 1% is...
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that live for us and thanks for that update mohammed well now we can speak to ahmed hussein adam who is a research associate at the faculty of law and social sciences at the school of oriental and african studies in london he joins me here now in doha thanks for being with us off thank you well we've been seeing a lot of action especially over the last few days from these rapid support forces can you tell us a little more about who they are they were born out of the challenger wade day one of the young do it actually this is just like oh they call it you know like you know one of the myths of the didn't do it and they had actually created baby. you know into 2015 or something you wanted to counter those critic ounces she demanded the government of sudan to disband and. you know give them a new name or something like that but basically that they don't get it is not surprising that actually they're taken this kind of you know measures you know again it's civilian population at me but again at the demonstrators action on the ground because actually they don't have any kind of discipline they don't have any kind of you know professional training you know to go or to go to for s
that live for us and thanks for that update mohammed well now we can speak to ahmed hussein adam who is a research associate at the faculty of law and social sciences at the school of oriental and african studies in london he joins me here now in doha thanks for being with us off thank you well we've been seeing a lot of action especially over the last few days from these rapid support forces can you tell us a little more about who they are they were born out of the challenger wade day one of...
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of center for applied research in partnership with the orient and he advise european policymakers on iran he is joining us via skype from thanks very much for speaking to us so now the european signatories find themselves in a situation where to iran is saying you have sixty days basically to take any action what do you think they're going to do. there is no doubt that this will further complicate the quest to save guard the agreement but at the same time there is also this notion of escalating in order to deescalate so i can imagine that with iran showing a clear role now of what a gradual withdrawal from the agreement could look like could look like it might be more easier even now for the europeans to leave make up their minds as to how important that equipment is to them and to try jointly with the russians and the chinese to secure it runs david and out of this agreement and therefore trying to save our the region. as a as a former advisor to european policymakers on iran what would you advise them to do that in fact it is quite clear that for the europeans now more than ever it should be obvious tha
of center for applied research in partnership with the orient and he advise european policymakers on iran he is joining us via skype from thanks very much for speaking to us so now the european signatories find themselves in a situation where to iran is saying you have sixty days basically to take any action what do you think they're going to do. there is no doubt that this will further complicate the quest to save guard the agreement but at the same time there is also this notion of escalating...
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know how about a grizzled 52-year-old wrestling coach who's never not shouting and still uses the word orientalr ] sex ed, you necessary. but ya burnt elliptical machines. do you enjoy running, but wish it had a more unnatural jerky motion [ laughter ] try elliptical machines. what are you training for, a grand mal seizure? ellipticals, you're nobody's first choice at the gym. you're just what people do when all the treadmills are taken and just like the guys on tinder, there's a reason you're all available. [ audience ohs ] you're not a workout you're a copout. and ya burnt recycling. sorry, recycling, but if i wanted to spends all my time sorting through 20 pieces of garbage, i'd be "the bachelorette." [ audience ohs ] >> isn't it time for a male bachelorette >> seth: okay, recycling, i appreciate that we're all doing our best for the environment but i'm pretty sure this is a scam nothing's quite as depressing as spending 15 minutes rinsing out a tub of hummus, just to catch the garbage man throwing everything into the back of the same truck [ laughter ] recycling, reduce, reuse, ra burnt. up
know how about a grizzled 52-year-old wrestling coach who's never not shouting and still uses the word orientalr ] sex ed, you necessary. but ya burnt elliptical machines. do you enjoy running, but wish it had a more unnatural jerky motion [ laughter ] try elliptical machines. what are you training for, a grand mal seizure? ellipticals, you're nobody's first choice at the gym. you're just what people do when all the treadmills are taken and just like the guys on tinder, there's a reason you're...
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>> i think what see from us is more growth oriented m&a.ack in place, but what we look at the overall marketing ways, there is so much opportunity in mobile right now and development teams all over the world with great franchises and new markets to break into, so from a standpoint of how we will approach zynga going forward, we would like to go that route. emily: what kind of m&a will we see? >> i think you will see is focusing on new scenes, forever veryhises, but we have a wide-open approach. there's new categories opening categories,ime, new new markets like india and others because the global marketplace for mobile is so rich and powerful right now you can grow in lots of different ways. emily: what sort of opportunities do you see for zynga on google and apple's new platforms yet >> i think there's some underlying technology that we think will be great which is the streaming a cross-platform play. in terms of participating in their services tied to suspicions, i think you will see zynga go its own route there -- in terms of participati
>> i think what see from us is more growth oriented m&a.ack in place, but what we look at the overall marketing ways, there is so much opportunity in mobile right now and development teams all over the world with great franchises and new markets to break into, so from a standpoint of how we will approach zynga going forward, we would like to go that route. emily: what kind of m&a will we see? >> i think you will see is focusing on new scenes, forever veryhises, but we have a...
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orientation was. here you see the gavel that nancy pelosi used to announce the repeal of don't ask, don't tell in 2010. protests.newall comes they were called -- because they were provocative, designed to get press coverage and attention to what the activists were fighting for you have groups. like the gay raiders out of philadelphia who got themselves into the cbs evening news with walter cronkite, had a protest and disappeared as americans watched their evening newscast. cronkite took time after the newscast to talk to them and it changed the way cbs covered the gay movement at the time. various groups and nationalities that were not best their stories were not being told by the mainstream press, they would start their own newspapers and magazines. here you see gay activist and commit many publications rose up -- here you see "the gay activist" and other publications that rose up. encouraged to come up with a flood that symbolized the gay movement. you will notice it has to them more stripes than has now. the reason is because two of the colors were harder to produce. the flag was made by gilbert. t
orientation was. here you see the gavel that nancy pelosi used to announce the repeal of don't ask, don't tell in 2010. protests.newall comes they were called -- because they were provocative, designed to get press coverage and attention to what the activists were fighting for you have groups. like the gay raiders out of philadelphia who got themselves into the cbs evening news with walter cronkite, had a protest and disappeared as americans watched their evening newscast. cronkite took time...
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friends believe they can win the coming election by dividing us up based on the color of our skin or where we were born, or our sexual orientation or our religion. they think getting us to hate each other is their path to victory. well i've got news for donald trump. that is not a path toward victory. that is a path toward defeat. so while it is true that the 1% in this country and the profitable corporations have enormous wealth and power, it is also true that 1% is 1%. and 99% is a hell of a lot bigger number than 1%. so if we stand together and keep our eyes on the prize we are not only going to win this election, we are going to transform this country and create the kind of nation that you know we can become. thank you all very much. [ cheers and applause ] >>> senator bernie sanders there, wrapping up a speech to voters in his first home state rally since launching his 2020 campaign. cnn ryan nobles is live there in montpelier, vermont. ryan, sanders on home turf. anything new that stood out to you? >> boy, ana you said it perfectly. this was a greatest hits speech for bernie sanders. if you'd not been familiar with his cam
friends believe they can win the coming election by dividing us up based on the color of our skin or where we were born, or our sexual orientation or our religion. they think getting us to hate each other is their path to victory. well i've got news for donald trump. that is not a path toward victory. that is a path toward defeat. so while it is true that the 1% in this country and the profitable corporations have enormous wealth and power, it is also true that 1% is 1%. and 99% is a hell of a...
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we're so family-oriented that that's what matters to us. to bring in our unique latin american experience to dining, family, tradition, food, culture. and l.a. is the heart of that. it really is. and hopefully that resonates throughout the rest of the country. geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's geico easy. (music throughout) patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most pers
we're so family-oriented that that's what matters to us. to bring in our unique latin american experience to dining, family, tradition, food, culture. and l.a. is the heart of that. it really is. and hopefully that resonates throughout the rest of the country. geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go!...
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cortez this is right before representative of causing cortez unprecedentedly joined us on her 1st day of orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know the stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that you. know that it will. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was mostly rejected by the republican controlled senate how did you feel when the resolution got voted down in the senate the goal of the resolution is for it to be a statement of values to chart a blueprint to lay out the projects of what would be included within the green deal we need an attitude shift we need to put into gear and into momentum these big ideas so that we can write the policy over the next year and get these things to pass. the sunrise aimed to create momentum for their cause by directly lobbying political leaders to do it very do. sean and his team plan to doorstep andrea campbell the president of
cortez this is right before representative of causing cortez unprecedentedly joined us on her 1st day of orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know the stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that you. know that it will. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was...
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and that's in addition of course we have a substantive part of what we're going for us here it's a by providing orientation indicative of fog it's not a buyout providing speculation that would just disorientating as ugly and. even as valerie her national online. letters were that well you already said.
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this is the great sadness to all of us conservatives, because we are all leader orientated, but whender, you've got a rum leader. that's it. with brexit farfrom resolved, a new resident here will still be confronted with many of the same old problems. but perhaps even by the end ofjuly, a different politician will call this place home. laura, night after night we have talked about this in recent months, to reason may is stepping down. it seems to be our as close to knowing when that might be as ever. that's right, and it still had to be definitive about the date but it's a big moment when the prime minister has finally agreed that on the night of her next big brexit vote in the first week ofjune, she will at that point agree a timetable that will ultimately lead to someone else moving into downing street. it is highly likely at that moment, if she loses that big vote, as most people in westminster expect, she will at that point, within a matter of days, at the beginning of next month say, yes, i resign, and there begins the hunt for a successor. there are still some slim hopes inside
this is the great sadness to all of us conservatives, because we are all leader orientated, but whender, you've got a rum leader. that's it. with brexit farfrom resolved, a new resident here will still be confronted with many of the same old problems. but perhaps even by the end ofjuly, a different politician will call this place home. laura, night after night we have talked about this in recent months, to reason may is stepping down. it seems to be our as close to knowing when that might be as...
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division slowed a little as we transition the business towards a global brand oriented towards the huge opportunity ahead of usctations were a little bit higher. we are confident in the direction and feel good about the trajectory and how we started 2019. >> let me push you a little on that. is there a concern that the strategy is too towards the short rental business? marriott is entering in a big way. there are other companies entering. the amount of listings you have is much smaller than the likes of airbnb or bookings. what is your strategy? >> expedia group has the strategy like alternative accommodations. an important piece though small. one piece of what is a massive industry. travel is a $1.7 trillion industry and we want to be the place across all of our brands where people can come whether they are corporate or leisure -- and find that at an expedia group brand. the alternative accommodations is in the early stages. it is well over a $100 billion market. it is in the early days of going online. we see it as a huge opportunity for us. and we are just getting started in the space but we think we bring
division slowed a little as we transition the business towards a global brand oriented towards the huge opportunity ahead of usctations were a little bit higher. we are confident in the direction and feel good about the trajectory and how we started 2019. >> let me push you a little on that. is there a concern that the strategy is too towards the short rental business? marriott is entering in a big way. there are other companies entering. the amount of listings you have is much smaller...
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with a high oriented to the east of us, we have the easterly wind to the south and southerly wind ont's looking dry with hazy spells of sunshine and pretty warm temperatures. even in those areas where we got the onshore breeze, it will feel warm enough and it doesn't matter whether it's 13 or 22. the sun isjust matter whether it's 13 or 22. the sun is just as strong. strong matter whether it's 13 or 22. the sun isjust as strong. strong may sunshine, equal to that. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. politics lecturer victoria honeyman is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to her in a minute, we will just we willjust get on with it. victoria. tell us what you've picked. this is a story from inside the brexit talks. it's a bit like having williamson leaking what goes on in the national security council. john mcdonald saying the tories falling out amongst themselves while they are trying to thrash out a compromise. the idea of party talks on brexit has always been a slight oddity in that both parties want claim credit and
with a high oriented to the east of us, we have the easterly wind to the south and southerly wind ont's looking dry with hazy spells of sunshine and pretty warm temperatures. even in those areas where we got the onshore breeze, it will feel warm enough and it doesn't matter whether it's 13 or 22. the sun isjust matter whether it's 13 or 22. the sun is just as strong. strong matter whether it's 13 or 22. the sun isjust as strong. strong may sunshine, equal to that. you're watching breakfast from...