Joe biden and harris exchange of words is one of the notable moments. Lets begin our Team Coverage in the spin room in miami. He has the latest, damia damian trujillo, what a night. Reporter what a night, the candidates are inside the spin room giving us their spin of how well they did at the nights second debate. This is a contentious group than last night, most focused on two targets, President Trump and former president joe biden. Reporter the names on the stage took the first three questions, Bernie Sanders and joe biden and Kamala Harris. Trump is a phony, trump ace pathological liar and a racist. When candidates were not focused on the president , they seem to focus on joe biden including a shot from eric swawell. Joe biden says it was right when it is time to pass the torch 32 years ago. Vice president , would you like a torch . I would. I am Still Holding onto that torch. Reporter Kamala Harris seems to be the center of every big moment. In our america no one should have to wor
Todays celebration in San Francisco included people from around the world, families, and pretty powerful politicians. Among those powerful politicians, former San Francisco mayor and current california governor gavin newsom. When we advanced marriage equality, that didnt end homophobia in this country. Reporter he is the first sitting governor to be in the parade. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful woman in washington, and u. S. Senator Kamala Harris is hoping to become the most powerful woman in the free world. Shes here as her president ial campaign gains new momentum. Its so great to be home. Ive done this parade for countless years. We have so much to celebrate and obviously so much work to do. Reporter San Francisco pride has come a long way since its root about identity and the freedom to love whomever one chooses. And protest is still part of the parade now. The police are out here to criminalize us. Reporter one group managed to stop the parade in its tracks for an
Notice that three of them are from ucla. I would like to remind those of you at nyu that these three people used to be at nyu, and i think their presence here today is a symbol of the fact that once you are at nyu, you never really leave. It is just like a magnet coming back. We would like to congratulate them on their new roles and especially on this study. I should also say to remind you at nyu, we are now the Global Network university. So in a sense, think of ucla sort of like nyu west. As we congratulate you, we are also proud of your competence. The way we are going to proceed this morning is, im going to introduce all of our speakers and they will follow each other without further introduction. Our first speaker will be are still as torres arose go. The other comment i want to to make, because we have very distinguished speakers, for those of you not in academia is important for you to know that when someone is a high level besser professor, they have this other name they start t
Including a state dinner. President obama was able to visit japan and be hosted on a state visit last year and meet with Prime Minister abe. We believe that the u. S. Japan alliance is the cornerstone of our engagement with the asia pacific region. The president has made it a focal point of his foreign policy. Making sure the u. S. Japan alliance is a key focus. I think its a testament to how far our two countries have come. Our ability to reconcile and also develop an appreciation for our shared democratic values. All of that, i think will be on display over the next couple days. The leaders will be focused on a number of important issues. On our defense and security cooperations and appliance right now theres a meeting taking place between our foreign and defense ministers that is focusing on how to update our defense guidelines. We are welcoming japans increased role in the alliance. And really see this as a critical, if not historic moment in terms of moving forward with the modern
Repercussions to now, to today. Whoo were seeing in this difficult Transpacific Partnership negotiation, fearing we could slip back into the old ways of doing business. I realize, that your job is difficult. You inherited and are negotiating with a lost country s that dont share our values and commitment to High Standard for labor and environment and we saw a breakthrough in the peruvian trade deal. That was, i think, a Pivotal Point for the congress of the United States to have enforcement rules, to have countries countries agree best deal is signed, sealed and delivered they will make some changes and do that in a very transparent way. Countries should be our allies in that fight are nowhere to be found many times, mr. Ambassador. I urge you to stay firm and not go backwards. Mr. Ambassador, im a cochair of the house textile caucus, what is left of the textile industry of the United States of america which weve seen dwindle away in the last 40 years. I would like to thank you for you