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democratic presidential candidate and vermont senator bernie sanders held a rally in kentucky. he called on leader mcconnell to allow the legislation, as well as election security and minimum wage growth, on to the senate floor. ♪ [cheering] [crowd chanting "bernie"] senator sanders: louisville, thank you! let me thank relic for their great music. let me think aaron bridges for his remarks, richard becker for his union organizing work, robert bell for the great work he is doing, and let me thank your great member of the house john yarmuth. let me thank all of you not only for being here today but for the support you gave me during the last campaign. in 2016, we were not expected to do well in kentucky. turns out that we came within a few votes of winning and i'm very grateful for your support, and this time around, we're not gonna come within a few votes of winning, we're gonna win. not only are we gonna win here in kentucky, we're gonna win the democratic nomination and we're going to defeat donald trump. [applause] senator sanders: the reason i am here in louisville today is
democratic presidential candidate and vermont senator bernie sanders held a rally in kentucky. he called on leader mcconnell to allow the legislation, as well as election security and minimum wage growth, on to the senate floor. ♪ [cheering] [crowd chanting "bernie"] senator sanders: louisville, thank you! let me thank relic for their great music. let me think aaron bridges for his remarks, richard becker for his union organizing work, robert bell for the great work he is doing, and...
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here in kentucky and in vermont and throughout this country, we have hundreds of thousands of bright,oung people who cannot afford to go to college or are leaving school deeply in debt, and tonight, we're gonna have a half a million americans sleeping out on the street. -- streets. so today, here in louisville, i say to senator mcconnell, stop worrying about your billionaire friends, they're doing just fine. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: start worrying about the working families of your state and around this country who are struggling to keep their heads above water. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: today, i say here, in kentucky, to senator mcconnell, stop blocking legislation from coming to the floor of the senate. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: now, if you want to, senator mcconnell, you could vote against that legislation, but we live in a democracy, and the senate is entitled to a debate, and the american people are entitled to the vote. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: the truth is that there is no state in this country, including vermont, where work
here in kentucky and in vermont and throughout this country, we have hundreds of thousands of bright,oung people who cannot afford to go to college or are leaving school deeply in debt, and tonight, we're gonna have a half a million americans sleeping out on the street. -- streets. so today, here in louisville, i say to senator mcconnell, stop worrying about your billionaire friends, they're doing just fine. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: start worrying about the working families of...
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they end up in vermont this past january.e took advantage o the state's new remote worker grant program which offers incentives of up to $10,000 to workers who do the majority of their work remotely, to keep their jobs and move to vermont. he says he got some ed,500 reimbuor his move. state officials say it is a way to attract a new and potential younge base in the face of an aging population that's slowly growing in a historically tight labor market. in fact, fitz ratings downgraded the statever age demographics. >> we have incredibly low unemployment. we hear from the business community they're looking for workers and skilled workers, ans this s to be one small piece of the puzzle to try to get new to come to our state. >> reporter: so far nearly 60 rete workers have taken advantage of the program with an average age of 38, an average grant of around $3,800. come january a new phase of the program will begin, new worker grants. this will offer up to $7,500 for out-of-state residts to relocate to vermont and work for compani
they end up in vermont this past january.e took advantage o the state's new remote worker grant program which offers incentives of up to $10,000 to workers who do the majority of their work remotely, to keep their jobs and move to vermont. he says he got some ed,500 reimbuor his move. state officials say it is a way to attract a new and potential younge base in the face of an aging population that's slowly growing in a historically tight labor market. in fact, fitz ratings downgraded the...
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if you want to move to vermont.s to lure in younger workers. this is all to keep up the younger generations in vermont. rob: it is beautiful up there and you get bernie sanders screaming at your kids to get off the lawn. jillian: and $5000. rob: illegal immigrants accused of sexually assaulting a teenager as she slept. this is the fifth time something like this has happened in one sanctuary county in this country. the question is when are people going to wake up to this problem? jillian: the white house moved fema funds to be for border security, democrats calling it cruel. live next. frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. try downy wrinkleguard. .. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com p
if you want to move to vermont.s to lure in younger workers. this is all to keep up the younger generations in vermont. rob: it is beautiful up there and you get bernie sanders screaming at your kids to get off the lawn. jillian: and $5000. rob: illegal immigrants accused of sexually assaulting a teenager as she slept. this is the fifth time something like this has happened in one sanctuary county in this country. the question is when are people going to wake up to this problem? jillian: the...
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offers incentives up to $10,000 for the workers who do their jobs remotely to move to vermont.e got some 4,500 reimbursed for his move this is a way to attract a younger tax base in a population that is growing in a historically tight labor market. fitch ratings downgraded the state in part due to age demographics >> incredibly low unemploymented we're hearing they need workers and skilled workers and this seems to be one small piece of the puzzle to try to get new people to come to our state. >> reporter: so far nearly 60 remote workers have taken advantage of the program with an average age of 38 and an average grant of around $3,800 some january a few phase will bedpib begin. this will offer up to 7,500 for out of state residents to relocate to vermont and work for companies based in the state the sock manufacturer is experiencing record growth but needs workers to grow up. >> we are going to need double our workforce in a matter of years and we need to work and partner with the state to get those workers. >> reporter: for palkovitz who lives on the border of new york state
offers incentives up to $10,000 for the workers who do their jobs remotely to move to vermont.e got some 4,500 reimbursed for his move this is a way to attract a younger tax base in a population that is growing in a historically tight labor market. fitch ratings downgraded the state in part due to age demographics >> incredibly low unemploymented we're hearing they need workers and skilled workers and this seems to be one small piece of the puzzle to try to get new people to come to our...
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kate rogers is in vermont. >> that's right. look around.ermont is absolutely gorgeous, but it's got a few challenges. an older population that's growing slowly so the thinking is outside of the box with this new remote worker program it will offer you up to $10 thourk if you're a remote worker who wants to relocate here to vermont and do your job. one of the people who did that is named collin. he now lives on 64 acres in paul let got reimbursed about $4500 for make iing the move >> one of the thing i love about remote work is that it allows the worker to choose whatever environment is going to be most conducive for their work >> this state is expanding this program come january to new workers who come to vermont and work for companies based here like daan tough. the software manufacture is eeg eer for talent in this market. >> we're going to be double our workforce in a matter of years and we need to work and partner with the state to get those workers here >> now of course they want younger workers to come, but there's fo age limit for ei
kate rogers is in vermont. >> that's right. look around.ermont is absolutely gorgeous, but it's got a few challenges. an older population that's growing slowly so the thinking is outside of the box with this new remote worker program it will offer you up to $10 thourk if you're a remote worker who wants to relocate here to vermont and do your job. one of the people who did that is named collin. he now lives on 64 acres in paul let got reimbursed about $4500 for make iing the move >>...
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. >> shannon: the trump administration putting a hospital in vermont on notice for allegedly forcingabortion. correspondent garrett tenney has more on the religious disc termination complaint. >> administration officials argue this wasn't a one-time thing and that the university of vermont medical center has repeatedly violated since its employee civil rights by forcing them to assist in abortion procedures knowing full well it was against their religious or moral beliefs. the deferment of health and human services but the university of vermont medical center on notice today claiming the hospital violated federal law by forcing a nurse to assist in an elective abortion procedures over the nurses conscious based objections. the catholic nurse had made it clear she did not want to participate in the abortion started her religious beliefs and they put her name on alyssa hospital had of those who objected to being a part of that procedure. despite that, in 2010, the nurse was sent to an operating room and told it was to assist with a woman having a miscarriage. when she walked in, the do
. >> shannon: the trump administration putting a hospital in vermont on notice for allegedly forcingabortion. correspondent garrett tenney has more on the religious disc termination complaint. >> administration officials argue this wasn't a one-time thing and that the university of vermont medical center has repeatedly violated since its employee civil rights by forcing them to assist in abortion procedures knowing full well it was against their religious or moral beliefs. the...
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stanger: vermont is one of the whitest states in the union. middlebury is bringing in students from a vast array of different backgrounds, students of color. they land in vermont and there is no one who can cut their hair. they feel out of place. an institution has to try to make them feel like this is their institution, too. that is the heart of what is going on here. it is really easy to paint it as a picture of conservatives versus students of color, but really what is taking place is we have a situation where american values are at stake. and they don't belong to a particular party, or a particular identity group. they belong to all americans. and i think that is at the heart of this issue we are discussing. i would not want to downplay the anguish that was expressed through those protests and through the shutdown because emotions are real and need to be validated, but the most important part is ok, you feel that way, but what do we need to do about it so that it is different? how can we move this forward and make it a better place for you
stanger: vermont is one of the whitest states in the union. middlebury is bringing in students from a vast array of different backgrounds, students of color. they land in vermont and there is no one who can cut their hair. they feel out of place. an institution has to try to make them feel like this is their institution, too. that is the heart of what is going on here. it is really easy to paint it as a picture of conservatives versus students of color, but really what is taking place is we...
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i speak now not just as a senator from vermont or a presidential candidate. i say this with the deepest sincerity. i never believed in my life that i would have to deal with the president who is such an overt not only racist, but sexist, homophobic, and xenophobe. someone who is demonizing immigrants in this country. a religious bigot. i have had differences with conservatives for years, but this is the first president we have ever had who has been so overt in his desire to divide us. what trump believes, that his path to a victory lies in dividing the american people and getting us to hate immigrants, to hate muslims or whatever it might be, but i think he is very wrong. i think the american people are a lot smarter than that. and i believe the american people want a president who will bring us together and a president who has the courage to take on the incredible corporate greed that is currently taking place. some of you may know that literally two weeks ago today, i took a trip to canada with a group of people from the midwest dealing with diabetes. we bo
i speak now not just as a senator from vermont or a presidential candidate. i say this with the deepest sincerity. i never believed in my life that i would have to deal with the president who is such an overt not only racist, but sexist, homophobic, and xenophobe. someone who is demonizing immigrants in this country. a religious bigot. i have had differences with conservatives for years, but this is the first president we have ever had who has been so overt in his desire to divide us. what...
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i sat down with the vermont senator for an hour to talk policy, a productive conversation. i was one of the first reporters to report on his presidential ambitions in 2014, long before he even announced. took him seriously as a candidate, someone who was changing the democratic party with his proposals for medicare for all, eliminating college debt. i've always seen him as a serious person and a serious candidate. but these recent comments were not serious. he knows the washington post reporters. he knows how we operate. and we operate as reporters. >> eliza, let's just get on the record the latest democratic polling. it continues to show joe biden having a good outing, 33%, sanders 20, warren 14, and after harris at 9, it kind of falls off a cliff, which was one of the motivating factors behind the houston chronicle saying today, in effect, beto, stop running for president, get off the campaign trail, come home,
i sat down with the vermont senator for an hour to talk policy, a productive conversation. i was one of the first reporters to report on his presidential ambitions in 2014, long before he even announced. took him seriously as a candidate, someone who was changing the democratic party with his proposals for medicare for all, eliminating college debt. i've always seen him as a serious person and a serious candidate. but these recent comments were not serious. he knows the washington post...
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the vermont guy.so point out that jimmy fella and his family are vacations in vermont this week. nice to see his wife is finally winning at poker. topic 5, we spend all week hearing from folks who know what they are talking about, let's check in with few people who don't. time for view are mail, ace, a compliment no one takes you serious. you grammar skunk, it is seriously? seriously? -- i don't know what your name is. how can i get rid of unwelcome cats in my garden, you seem to know everything, you know, welcome a few dogs, problem solved. christian, amazingly demented, shockingly deranged, mark, good grief you are a nut case but i just love watching you, so funny. mark, if i'm nuts you better be the epipen, i don't know what that means, but i like it, even if it is expensive, i'll be right back. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is
the vermont guy.so point out that jimmy fella and his family are vacations in vermont this week. nice to see his wife is finally winning at poker. topic 5, we spend all week hearing from folks who know what they are talking about, let's check in with few people who don't. time for view are mail, ace, a compliment no one takes you serious. you grammar skunk, it is seriously? seriously? -- i don't know what your name is. how can i get rid of unwelcome cats in my garden, you seem to know...
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>>> segÚn la agencia ice en el 201 201 2018, 9 inmigrantes murieron >>> nueva york, connecticut y vermontsto llega despuÉs que california y varios grupos de abogados presentaron sus respectivas demandas >>> la ciudad y el estado de nueva york se han unido a vermont el departamento de seguridad nacional y im pugnando la carga pÚblica una medida restringe a la inmigraciÓn ilegal >>> una carga pÚblica es asistencia temporal dijo james, al decirlo estuvo con diferentes organizaciones queirven la comunidad dloe los inmigrantes >>> la regla es el 15 de octubre y estÁ saliendo de los programas de salud y vivienda y es nutriciÓn >>> programas que bajo la regla anterior no impactaba de manera negativa a los residentes que reciben este tipo de ayuda, algunos oficiales directo lo consideran una acciÓn migratoria >>> esta administraciÓn es racista y cruel y lo que quiere hacer es atacar a cualquier person que no sean inmigrantes ricos blancos. >>> con esta nueva demanda son estados que desafÍan en corte la nueva regla de acciÓn y ciudadanÍa. (hablan en inglÉs) >>> la descarga pÚblica el presidente tr
>>> segÚn la agencia ice en el 201 201 2018, 9 inmigrantes murieron >>> nueva york, connecticut y vermontsto llega despuÉs que california y varios grupos de abogados presentaron sus respectivas demandas >>> la ciudad y el estado de nueva york se han unido a vermont el departamento de seguridad nacional y im pugnando la carga pÚblica una medida restringe a la inmigraciÓn ilegal >>> una carga pÚblica es asistencia temporal dijo james, al decirlo estuvo con...
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[cheers and applause] today in kentucky and vermont half of our people are living paycheck to paychecki know a little bit about that. if you end up in the hospital you are worried how you pay the bill if you can't get to work and feed your family. so today in america 87 million people either have no health insurance at all or are underinsured and millions of people who cannot afford the prescription drugs they need to stay alive throughout kentucky and vermont hundreds of thousands of people who cannot afford to go to college or ours so deeply in debt and tonight we have half a million americans sleeping on the streets. [booing] so today here i say to the senator, stop worrying about your billionaire friends. they are doing just fine. [cheers and applause] start worrying about the working families of your state and those who are struggling to keep their heads above water. >> today i say here stop blocking legislation. [cheers and applause] you can vote against that legislation but the democracy is entitled to a debate. >> but with the working people and low income people but the crisis
[cheers and applause] today in kentucky and vermont half of our people are living paycheck to paychecki know a little bit about that. if you end up in the hospital you are worried how you pay the bill if you can't get to work and feed your family. so today in america 87 million people either have no health insurance at all or are underinsured and millions of people who cannot afford the prescription drugs they need to stay alive throughout kentucky and vermont hundreds of thousands of people...
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in vermont, and we have a lot of gun owners in vermont, but we limit the number of rounds you can haveautomatic during deer season to six rounds to give the deer a chance. i would like to give children who are in a school a chance, people who are going to a concert, give them a chance. the idea that this last mass shooting, he fired 41 rounds in 30 seconds, that's the kind of weapon you have on a battlefield. there's no place for that in the united states. >> it was a 100-round magazine. it's incredible. let me ask you this, then. as you approach this issue, because you hear that republicans on the hill would act if they had the president himself to get behind some of these measures. do you believe this president who has gone back and forth just in the last 24 hours on background checks, for instance, do you believe he will exercise leadership here? >> i don't think he will, because he doesn't stay the same position more than a day at a time. look what happened. the second he showed even a modest step, and it was a modest step on gun control and i was glad he took at least that modest
in vermont, and we have a lot of gun owners in vermont, but we limit the number of rounds you can haveautomatic during deer season to six rounds to give the deer a chance. i would like to give children who are in a school a chance, people who are going to a concert, give them a chance. the idea that this last mass shooting, he fired 41 rounds in 30 seconds, that's the kind of weapon you have on a battlefield. there's no place for that in the united states. >> it was a 100-round magazine....
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vermont one of the most beautiful places, but it has an aging work force, one of the slowest growingulations in the country and it got that downgrade from fitch because its demographics are troubling here the it has one of the highest median ages for its population here at 42.7 years old nationwide, the third highest in the country. so the state is trying to do some things to get new workers to come live here from out of state. the first is called a remote worker grant program it offers out of state workers who do their jobs remotely up to $10,000 to relocate to vermont nearly 60 workers have made the move one man now lives on 64 acres with his family. he said the move has been a game changer. take a listen. >> being here, i actually work a lot outside because it's very peaceful so that's one of the things i love about remote work it allows the worker to choose whatever environment is going to be most conducive for their work >> so in january 2020 they're going to do a second wave of this program it's called a new worker grant program. it's inviting workers from out of state to reloc
vermont one of the most beautiful places, but it has an aging work force, one of the slowest growingulations in the country and it got that downgrade from fitch because its demographics are troubling here the it has one of the highest median ages for its population here at 42.7 years old nationwide, the third highest in the country. so the state is trying to do some things to get new workers to come live here from out of state. the first is called a remote worker grant program it offers out of...
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vermont being five-point 7 million acres across the west.had been darting from side to side as a bull hog passes. and now to finally i show myself, for there is no tree left to hide behind. the operator drops down and sees me and then realizes i am no threat. a man with a camera and a notepad, puny. someone will do nothing to stop him. he cowers back up and goes and soon the mouth of the machine spends ferociously. the cab where he says his cage and shadows and to where i can see no movement or new aunt or organic presence at the helm. as if this were a robot. a drone. may is prime nesting season for birds in the juniper by them. hawks and mountain chickadees, and how strands, flickers great flycatcher's, scrub jays, live here. between the trees nest the poor wills, all that are caught, hard ground to red mist of the server mechanism. for no reason other than to expedite commerce. that's one reason while i wrote the book. you see birds on the ground inability mr. wet. for the expansion of grazing ground. for an industry that produces los tha
vermont being five-point 7 million acres across the west.had been darting from side to side as a bull hog passes. and now to finally i show myself, for there is no tree left to hide behind. the operator drops down and sees me and then realizes i am no threat. a man with a camera and a notepad, puny. someone will do nothing to stop him. he cowers back up and goes and soon the mouth of the machine spends ferociously. the cab where he says his cage and shadows and to where i can see no movement or...
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but i wonder if the senators from vermont, massachusetts, and california to make that same guarantee about carrying montana or michigan or wisconsin or pennsylvania? i pledge to work my heart out for whoever the nominee is. if i come up short in the primary, i will work ceaselessly to defeat mr. trump. yet some of my fellow democratic candidates are not making it easy. i have two tests for any policy position. one, will it solve the problem? two, can we get it done? i'm a pro-choice, pro-union, populist democrat. i've won not by compromising our values, but my fighting like hell to deliver results for the people in my state. i take a little issue at times and thomas is, well, he is the moderate on the state. only inasmuch as if the core word to progressive is making progress in people's lives, making them know that they can have a better life. in many respects when i look at the film largely out of d.c., i get more progressive by my results than anyone in the field. the way i have one and what we need to do now is to make sure voters know the democrats hear them, understand that prob
but i wonder if the senators from vermont, massachusetts, and california to make that same guarantee about carrying montana or michigan or wisconsin or pennsylvania? i pledge to work my heart out for whoever the nominee is. if i come up short in the primary, i will work ceaselessly to defeat mr. trump. yet some of my fellow democratic candidates are not making it easy. i have two tests for any policy position. one, will it solve the problem? two, can we get it done? i'm a pro-choice, pro-union,...
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they are relatively similar states vermont and new hampshire and both beautiful.n joe biden and donald trump is when joe biden makes a mistake, when joe biden speaks wrongly, it's a mistake but when donald trump says something wrong, it's on purpose as we saw with this week , regarding the dow dropping 600 points and his apparent glee over it. leland: all right, we'll follow that to jimmy. are republicans right to try to make as ben points out these are relatively minor mix-ups? >> the missteps have been occur ring his entire career though, leland. this has been going on forever. the other day he mistaked what decade the assassinations of 1960 occurred in. this time around he doesn't know what state he's in. i bet if you asked mick jagger what state he's in he'll be able to tell you what state or city he's in. >> hold on, hold on. it's an important point though. typically when you ask a president after a tragedy where the tragedy occurred, he can tell you take a listen to president trump just earlier this month, talking about the mass shootings. president trump: i
they are relatively similar states vermont and new hampshire and both beautiful.n joe biden and donald trump is when joe biden makes a mistake, when joe biden speaks wrongly, it's a mistake but when donald trump says something wrong, it's on purpose as we saw with this week , regarding the dow dropping 600 points and his apparent glee over it. leland: all right, we'll follow that to jimmy. are republicans right to try to make as ben points out these are relatively minor mix-ups? >> the...
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this weekend he mistook new hampshire for vermont.former vice president wants to insure the radical dems, however, that as he put it, he is not crazy. >> i just spoke at dartmouth on health care at the medical school -- or not, i guess i wasn't actually on the campus, but the people from the medical school were -- i want to be clear, i'm not going nuts. i'm not sure whether it was a medical school or where the hell i spoke, but it was on a campus. lou: excuse me for just a moment. it looks, it looks like voters aren't entirely buying the former vice president's explanation. nor his conclusion. a new monmouth university poll finds biden now trails both socialist senates bernie sanders -- senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. joining me now, former reagan white house political director, fox business political analyst, the savant himself, ed rollins. i have heard a president say that he's not a crook -- [laughter] i've never heard anyone who wants to be president say that he is not nuts. >> well, he's not finish probably not nuts
this weekend he mistook new hampshire for vermont.former vice president wants to insure the radical dems, however, that as he put it, he is not crazy. >> i just spoke at dartmouth on health care at the medical school -- or not, i guess i wasn't actually on the campus, but the people from the medical school were -- i want to be clear, i'm not going nuts. i'm not sure whether it was a medical school or where the hell i spoke, but it was on a campus. lou: excuse me for just a moment. it...
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what is not lik to like about vermont. it's anita's town. in all honesty, these things have been going on for years. they really seem to pick up steam since he jumped into the big race. >> international leader spoke about it. you have people like the former chairman and leader of the party in germany. the fact is the bill of the future president that the senator is talking about, poor kids are just as talented as white kids. if you agree with me go to joe 30330 and help me in this fight. we to science over fiction and we choose truth over fax. >> now it looks like those errors can be taken a toll. we been waiting for this, bernie sanders and liz worn hav warrenl search. all of this is within the mark market. is it time for the mining campaign. let's meet the panel. founding partner and host of the jimmy weinstein podcast. we have attorney and national press secretary for john delaney michael star hopkins and right turn strategy, president and founder of lgbtq, chris byrne is back. >> is joe biden nuts? is he going nuts? >> doesn't look like
what is not lik to like about vermont. it's anita's town. in all honesty, these things have been going on for years. they really seem to pick up steam since he jumped into the big race. >> international leader spoke about it. you have people like the former chairman and leader of the party in germany. the fact is the bill of the future president that the senator is talking about, poor kids are just as talented as white kids. if you agree with me go to joe 30330 and help me in this fight....
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overalls standing up at a town meeting in arlington vermont. these were very american dot what fdr emphasized again and again is this was his vision for everywhere in the world. okay but now my final point this was the most important talk was the third inaugural and people didn't pay that much attention to the inaugural because it comes after the press conference and the democracy for freedoms. okay. in the third inaugural, he makes the point that very precious, profound and relevant today. it is that a nation is like a person, it has the body, the mind coming into the spirit. the body has to be closed and fed and housed. the mind has to be kept informed and alert. but there' there is something me precious than not. there is the soul of the country, the soul of the person. he said it is difficult to define but he will call it the democratic aspiration. in ongoing quest for more freedom, equal to become happiness. if he says if the soul is killed but the lion mind and body is sl healthy, it doesn't matter. so, today i think this is an important
overalls standing up at a town meeting in arlington vermont. these were very american dot what fdr emphasized again and again is this was his vision for everywhere in the world. okay but now my final point this was the most important talk was the third inaugural and people didn't pay that much attention to the inaugural because it comes after the press conference and the democracy for freedoms. okay. in the third inaugural, he makes the point that very precious, profound and relevant today. it...
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blues you might have already known that spending time outside lifts your mood but the researchers in vermonttook an innovative approach to reach their conclusions. life can be hard in the concrete jungle and increasingly research is revealing that greenery and open spaces can have a big impact on how urban dwellers feel but how to show that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media platform twitter and an online tool called a heat and ometer which has been used to analyze billions of tweets the 2 ranks common words typed into the short electronic messages on a scale from one to 9 and assigns them a score words like happy and flowers score high while words like crash and jail scored low the researchers focused on almost 5000 twitter users in san francisco who publicly identify their location the scientists geotagged and analyze tweets from when and where the user spent time the he nominee then spat out a score on those tweets and the scientists analyze changes and sentiment before during and
blues you might have already known that spending time outside lifts your mood but the researchers in vermonttook an innovative approach to reach their conclusions. life can be hard in the concrete jungle and increasingly research is revealing that greenery and open spaces can have a big impact on how urban dwellers feel but how to show that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media platform...
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that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media platform twitter and an online tool called a heat anomic or which has been used to analyze billions of tweets the 2 ranks common words typed into the short electronic messages on a scale from one to 9 and assigns them a score words like happy and flowers score high while words like crash and jail scored low the researchers focused on almost 5000 twitter users in san francisco who publicly identify their location the scientists geotagged and analyze tweets from when and where the user spent time the he nominee then spat out a score on those tweets and the scientists analyze changes and sentiment before during and after the twitter users time in green spaces their results show tweet happiness wars rose dramatically for the users and parks in fact they were equivalent to scores only otherwise averaged across the social media platform on one day a year christmas. has vast numbers of people moved to urban centers and the number of city dwellers who
that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media platform twitter and an online tool called a heat anomic or which has been used to analyze billions of tweets the 2 ranks common words typed into the short electronic messages on a scale from one to 9 and assigns them a score words like happy and flowers score high while words like crash and jail scored low the researchers focused on almost 5000...
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get rid of the blue is the only that of course but the research is in the notably virgin state of vermont took an innovative approach to reach their conclusions have a look. life can be hard in the concrete jungle and increasingly research is revealing that greenery and open spaces can have a big impact on how urban dwellers feel but how to show that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media platform twitter and an online tool called a heat and ometer which has been used to analyze billions of tweets the 2 ranks common words typed into the short electronic messages on a scale from one to 9 and assigns them a score words like happy and flowers score high while words like crash and jail scored low the researchers focused on almost 5000 twitter users in san francisco who publicly identify their location the scientists geotagged and analyze tweets from one end where the users spent time the he nominee or then spat out a score on those tweets and the scientists analyze changes and sentiment b
get rid of the blue is the only that of course but the research is in the notably virgin state of vermont took an innovative approach to reach their conclusions have a look. life can be hard in the concrete jungle and increasingly research is revealing that greenery and open spaces can have a big impact on how urban dwellers feel but how to show that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media...
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world have a reports that lead author he is that hour and schwarzer joins us from the university of vermont welcome to day w. what is the folly of this research. yeah i think the mean value of this research is for public health and urban planning more and more people are living in cities every year and mental health crises are on the rise across the across the planet really at this time so with more people in cities it's important to prioritize these green spaces and understand which kinds of green spaces provide the greatest mental health benefits and does you know does your research do that does your research help us to understand the difference between a pox on the botanical garden and a field where we compared where specific kinds of parts in san francisco so the main 2 parts that we want out of the regional parts were these large green spaces with a variety of vegetation types different amenities with neighborhood parks and then finally said the closets and spreaders and we found the parks that had more nature ever larger a number greener had a larger impact on people's mood but many p
world have a reports that lead author he is that hour and schwarzer joins us from the university of vermont welcome to day w. what is the folly of this research. yeah i think the mean value of this research is for public health and urban planning more and more people are living in cities every year and mental health crises are on the rise across the across the planet really at this time so with more people in cities it's important to prioritize these green spaces and understand which kinds of...
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judge jeanine: that great, joe birden, but you are in new hampshire, not vermont. and he received quite endorsement from his wife. >> your candidate might be better on, i don't know, healthcare, than joyce. but we have to look at who is going to win this election. maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say i like so and so better. but your bottom line has to be that we have to beat trump. judge jeanine: kayleigh mcenany joins me now. i have got to tell you. i get it when you are tired, you know, your circuits aren't connected. but this guy really has a circuit problem. he doesn't know where he is or when he's talk. but he is according to their polls, he is the frontrunner. why is that? >> it's befuddling. in the last month he told us the prime minister of the united kingdom is margaret thatcher and rfk and mlk were aat night in 1970s. there is no one else palatable to the democrat base. they are opting for worse. judge jeanine: the frightening part is, limits assume a guy like that -- it's not frightening, if he's the candidate for the democrats, i mean, these
judge jeanine: that great, joe birden, but you are in new hampshire, not vermont. and he received quite endorsement from his wife. >> your candidate might be better on, i don't know, healthcare, than joyce. but we have to look at who is going to win this election. maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say i like so and so better. but your bottom line has to be that we have to beat trump. judge jeanine: kayleigh mcenany joins me now. i have got to tell you. i get it when you are...
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the vermont yankee nuclear power three yearsut down later.nces crowe died on tuesday at the age of 100. she was in hospice surrounded by her family and friends, survived by her two sons, a daughter, and a global community of activists in the peaceloving community around the world. and that does it for today's broadcast. to see our interviews with frances crowe and greta thunberg, you can go to democracynow.org. passing the torch. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] announcer: on this episode of "earth focus," lessons learned durg g hurrane e kaina arar ing put to the test alonthe coast of losisiana. meme prect n newrleansnsill submerd d by te enendf thisis cetutury. e reregi' survival depen on its ility todapt to clite chang if sucecessfu lououisna mayay provi a a blurintnt f otherer ound theorld. [film advae clicki]]
the vermont yankee nuclear power three yearsut down later.nces crowe died on tuesday at the age of 100. she was in hospice surrounded by her family and friends, survived by her two sons, a daughter, and a global community of activists in the peaceloving community around the world. and that does it for today's broadcast. to see our interviews with frances crowe and greta thunberg, you can go to democracynow.org. passing the torch. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate...
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some reaction now from democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders, independent senator from vermont. senator, good to see you. what's your reaction to president trump asking the president of israel benjamin netanyahu to do this, and netanyahu obliging? >> well, i wish i could tell you, ali, that i am shocked. i am not. we have a president who tragically is a racist, is a xenophobe, and who is a religious bigot. but the idea that a member of the united states congress cannot visit a nation which by the way we support to the tune of billions and billions of dollars is clearly an outrage. and if israel doesn't want members of the united states congress to visit their country to get a firsthand look at what's going on? and i've been there many, many times. but if he doesn't want members to visit, maybe he can respectfully decline the billions of dollars that we gift to israel. >> over time, in excess of $140 billion last year alone. $3 billion and various types of aid. you have actually suggested that might be used to leverage some of israel's behavior that representatives omar and tlai
some reaction now from democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders, independent senator from vermont. senator, good to see you. what's your reaction to president trump asking the president of israel benjamin netanyahu to do this, and netanyahu obliging? >> well, i wish i could tell you, ali, that i am shocked. i am not. we have a president who tragically is a racist, is a xenophobe, and who is a religious bigot. but the idea that a member of the united states congress cannot visit a...
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the vermont yankee nuclear power three yearsut down later.nces crowe died on tuesday at the age of 100. she was in hospice surrounded by her family and friends, survived by her two sons, a daughter, and a global community of activists in the peaceloving community around the world. and that does it for today's broadcast. to see our interviews with frances crowe and greta thunberg, you can go to democracynow.org. passing the torch. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "nhk newsline." i'm keiko tashiro in tokyo. we start this hour in north korea where in a rare session the country's rubber stamp parliament has amended the constitution to grant additional power to the leader. many were w watching to see if e supreme people's assembly would make compensate on stalled denuclear talks with the united states. but no me
the vermont yankee nuclear power three yearsut down later.nces crowe died on tuesday at the age of 100. she was in hospice surrounded by her family and friends, survived by her two sons, a daughter, and a global community of activists in the peaceloving community around the world. and that does it for today's broadcast. to see our interviews with frances crowe and greta thunberg, you can go to democracynow.org. passing the torch. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate...
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. >> i love this place prayed look, what's not to like about vermont in terms of the beauty of it?nd what a neat town. i mean, this is sort of a scenic, beautiful town. >> brian: in fairness, vermont is nice, it just wasn't there at the time with joe. this isn't simply a bad week. biden has had really strange things happening for years. watch. it >> they are going to put youl back and change. -- his mama lived in long island for ten years or so and god rest her soul, although she is, what, your mom still, alive, right? a man who will be the next president the next president of the united states, barack america. >> brian: right, and brock would eventually become the president of america so he eventually was right. but he knows things are going right for his campaign here on friday while campaigning at dartmouth college, he reassured everyone that he is really not going out, he asked he said tha that. >> i just spoke at dartmouth on health care at the medical school, or come i guess it was actually just on the campus but people from the medical school were -- i want to be clear, i'm
. >> i love this place prayed look, what's not to like about vermont in terms of the beauty of it?nd what a neat town. i mean, this is sort of a scenic, beautiful town. >> brian: in fairness, vermont is nice, it just wasn't there at the time with joe. this isn't simply a bad week. biden has had really strange things happening for years. watch. it >> they are going to put youl back and change. -- his mama lived in long island for ten years or so and god rest her soul, although...
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what is there not to like in terms of the beauty of vermont. and this is a unique scenic beautiful town. >> but it was in new hampshire. and so was pete buttigieg. that's where the topic of china came up. he says the u.s. needs to strategically engage with china and not just poke at them with tariffs. >> what we need to do is strategically engage china in mutual interests in the pacific rim and around the world. the best way to compete with them is not to just poke them in the eye with tariffs because they will poke back, and not getting them exchange their fawnltdal economic model but to have them invest in our domestic coming pet tores. reporter: bernie sanders over in minnesota. he appeared at the state fair speak to a public radio reporter and that interview was broadcast into a crowd. he also spoke how the last time he was running for president and how this ideas seemed so radical to his fellow democrats. >> one of the things i learned is many of the ideas i talked about four years ago that everybody said were crazy are now being talked ab
what is there not to like in terms of the beauty of vermont. and this is a unique scenic beautiful town. >> but it was in new hampshire. and so was pete buttigieg. that's where the topic of china came up. he says the u.s. needs to strategically engage with china and not just poke at them with tariffs. >> what we need to do is strategically engage china in mutual interests in the pacific rim and around the world. the best way to compete with them is not to just poke them in the eye...
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somewhere, bigger population than in states like vermont or delaware. i'm just saying i think that for the sake of what we're going to hand off, we have to be beyond outraged. a quick story. longer than you wanted. and i took office by legislature -- the legislature was deeply divided. that same outrage was there we moved in the governor's house. 10, theare six, 8, youngest in 40 years. my son, we moved into the ed thence in my son kick soccer ball and a -- it bounces up this painting. my wife says, that painting is worth $200,000. i'm like, let's get rid of all the paintings because we have to live here. of the state, talked about the sounds of the governor's residence and the governor's office are going to be a little bit different with young kids. we as elected leaders have to recognize that our children learn from our words and our deeds. what we say and do matters and our kids are watching it i believe that more true today than ever before. what are we providing to get that next generation to get inspired -- to be inspired by? certainly outrage and
somewhere, bigger population than in states like vermont or delaware. i'm just saying i think that for the sake of what we're going to hand off, we have to be beyond outraged. a quick story. longer than you wanted. and i took office by legislature -- the legislature was deeply divided. that same outrage was there we moved in the governor's house. 10, theare six, 8, youngest in 40 years. my son, we moved into the ed thence in my son kick soccer ball and a -- it bounces up this painting. my wife...