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americans with disabilitie act into law requires employers to provide reasonay accommodations to employees wita lities. it imposed accessibility requirements on public facilities. president bush also engineered foreign policy wins, oversaw saw an peaceful kwand ending to the cold war in 1989 appear 1990. >> america won the cold war. >> and he put fourth of july a 35-nation led coalition that pushed iraqi forces out of kuwait in the 1991, sustaining the energy flow that powered the decades.economy for and there is still controversy about his decision to sign the firstrade deal between rich and poor countries. the north american free traem agret or nafta. the trade deal was latter ratified by a democratic congress under president clinton bd reworked by president trump whomed the old nafta for american job losses. but for george h. w. bush, the decision to sign wasn't about politics. as he did so often during his career in public e,se he simply thought it was the right thing to do. >> let's talk more proce president bush's economic legacy with john harwood, he is outside the national cathedral in
americans with disabilitie act into law requires employers to provide reasonay accommodations to employees wita lities. it imposed accessibility requirements on public facilities. president bush also engineered foreign policy wins, oversaw saw an peaceful kwand ending to the cold war in 1989 appear 1990. >> america won the cold war. >> and he put fourth of july a 35-nation led coalition that pushed iraqi forces out of kuwait in the 1991, sustaining the energy flow that powered the...
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and then in the financial plan i heard you mention that you need commitments from wita. thought we were in the discussion that we were going to see if there were alternatives? is that still happening in? >> that definitely still is. we're talking to everybody. not just public, but private. we've had discussions with private operators. i wanted to mention the discussions with we'da, because we put in a ipr are arm 3 to get funding if we could, so we're trying all avenues. frankly, we've been reaching out to golden gate bridge district. so nothing is off the table. >> director lai: i heard loud and clear there needs to be more outreach. i didn't really see an outreach schedule moving forward. do you have anticipated plans for that? what the time line might be? >> i want to come back and advise you. i want to sit down with the public outreach team to look at when we can have meetings, but i would anticipate a meeting in the next 2-3 months so we can continue the discussion. >> director lai: i think as we saw at the last on-island meeting, there is a high amount of interest
and then in the financial plan i heard you mention that you need commitments from wita. thought we were in the discussion that we were going to see if there were alternatives? is that still happening in? >> that definitely still is. we're talking to everybody. not just public, but private. we've had discussions with private operators. i wanted to mention the discussions with we'da, because we put in a ipr are arm 3 to get funding if we could, so we're trying all avenues. frankly, we've...
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he wanted them to come out wita technocratic consciousness, the oil engineers, doctors. not threats to his regime. the iranian revolution like a most any revolution is a messy affair. it's not clear to those who are revolting what's going to happen. they would know the in point. they are living through chaos and violence in turmoil and they are all vying for legitimacy. the iranian revolution starts to break out right at the cusp of 1979-1980. 1980. >> was going to take control. there's all kinds of factions. there's a communist faction, a democratic liberal faction, a kind of parliamentary republic action. there's an islamist faction of the once a theocracy, all vying for control. it's not clear who is going to win. they're all trying to find tools for legitimacy. when the ayatollah khamenei returns from exile from france to come back to iran he is treated i think probably as a liberatory figure. it's not clear he will become the theocratic leader. i think he wanted to be the theocratic leader of this country and there are people who were chewing that on your so by the
he wanted them to come out wita technocratic consciousness, the oil engineers, doctors. not threats to his regime. the iranian revolution like a most any revolution is a messy affair. it's not clear to those who are revolting what's going to happen. they would know the in point. they are living through chaos and violence in turmoil and they are all vying for legitimacy. the iranian revolution starts to break out right at the cusp of 1979-1980. 1980. >> was going to take control. there's...
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. >> reporter: they multitask wita . their digital fluency allows them to take on a lot at once. on snap chachat and you wat to go on inepagram. >>ter: short attention spans mean trends evolv fast. when your parents know about it, we're on the downhill. >> when it leaves the generation, it's not cool anymore. >> reporter: access to social media and technology has made n- ge more global. >> we're the first generation that's grown up with the tools that make us able to connect with anybody across the world.r: >> repor they are all under 20 and founded and run a consulting firm, helping fortune 500 and others reach gen-z they want you to know they're ready for a seat at the table, especially since gen-zs the largest percentage of the population, at over 25%. and it represents up to $143 billion in bing wer. >> we're overtaking millennials as the largest generation by 2019. if you don't work with us, u're going to miss the boat. >> reporter: and don't underestimate what they're up to on their phones. give me a thort answer older people saying to you guys, you're always on your phone.
. >> reporter: they multitask wita . their digital fluency allows them to take on a lot at once. on snap chachat and you wat to go on inepagram. >>ter: short attention spans mean trends evolv fast. when your parents know about it, we're on the downhill. >> when it leaves the generation, it's not cool anymore. >> reporter: access to social media and technology has made n- ge more global. >> we're the first generation that's grown up with the tools that make us able...