
We need to do everything we can to start moving the climate in the right direction, but we also need to start moving our people to higher ground.
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We need to do everything we can to start moving the climate in the right direction, but we also need to start moving our people to higher ground.

We need to ensure that our children have access to quality education and that they are prepared for the future.

The greatest threat to humanity is global climate change.

I think that it's important for us to address the issues of systemic racism in this country, and as a white woman of privilege, it's also my responsibility to lift up those voices that aren't being listened to.

We should raise the minimum wage to a living wage so that people can afford to take care of their families.

We have to ensure that women are treated equally in the workplace and that they are paid equally for equal work.

I've brought Congress together and actually made a difference in people's lives. I also know how to beat Donald Trump. He has broken his promises to the American people.

I'm going to Clorox the Oval Office on day one, and then I'll reengage on global climate change.

I'm running for president because I want to help people, and I actually have the experience and the ability to do that.

We need a Green New Deal that puts people to work in green jobs and rebuilds our infrastructure.

We need to invest in infrastructure and create jobs that will help rebuild our communities.

We in Congress have not done enough to mitigate these fires for the future.

We are digging our own graves fire by fire, hurricane by hurricane, heatwave by heatwave.

It is all there in our homes. And if we were to lose it, we lose a core part of ourselves.

There is no other word for it but shameful.

I'm giving you a fact now that you don't know, it's not campaign money. No campaign finance violation.

According to former Director Coats, the intelligence community weighed the costs against the benefits, saw that the benefits are minimal, and decided to discontinue the program.

On August 16, 2019, the NSA decommissioned the CDR program altogether.