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Sure. [SEP] We stand at a place that is, unfortunately, all too familiar -- that Republicans have once again failed to fulfill their basic responsibility of government.
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You cannot leak classified information. [SEP] At the same time, we need freedom of the press.
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Not a surprise that companies leave trillions of dollars offshore. [SEP] Under the Trump plan, we will have a massive tax cut for businesses and massive tax reform and simplification.
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Right now, they have to survive. [SEP] It's not the same country.
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Christopher Columbus was an entrepreneur, and the journey he started 500 years ago continues to pay off abundantly today. [SEP] By moving forward with the NAFTA, with the North American free trade agreement, we will replenish that investment, opening up new horizons of opportunity and enterprise in the New World.
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That many people - more than almost all the modern wars combined - all the wars combined. [SEP] Here at home, we saw entire communities devastated by this disease, particularly among the LGBTQ+ individuals and members of racial and ethnic minority groups that Gabe has already spoken to.
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I've said many times: Level the playing field and the American worker can outthink, outproduce, and outwork anyone, anytime. [SEP] Today's historic agreement links our future with our past.
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That was a bill that was complicated, that was hard, but it was done with bipartisan support in the United States Senate. [SEP] Democrats and Republicans came together to tackle one of the most complex issues facing our country.
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Look at the lives being destroyed. [SEP] I proposed a way to deal with this in the biggest investment we've ever proposed in our country's history.
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Ten million people have been lifted off of welfare in less than three years. [SEP] Earnings for the bottom 10 percent are rising faster than earnings for the top 10 percent.
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Yet this aggression was stopped by the might of coalition forces and the will of the United Nations. [SEP] To suspend hostilities, to spare himself, Iraq's dictator accepted a series of commitments.
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And, of course, our Department of Education is engaged in this effort as well. [SEP] Go ahead.
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If you recovered from the coronavirus, I ask you to consider contacting your local blood or plasma donation center to arrange a donation that could potentially save many lives. [SEP] With love for our nation and loyalty for our fellow citizens, we will safeguard our families, care for our neighbors, heal the sick, protect our workers, and build a future for a country that is the greatest country anywhere in the world.
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That's a problem. [SEP] Today, 351 people go into the hospital about every day because of COVID.
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Which, espionage charges by the way, that's the foreign equivalent of saying someone fits the description. [SEP] Evan and hundreds of journalists, they're imprisoned all over the world simply for doing their job.
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The President. [SEP] Now, in Iowa, in 3 days, you have a choice to make.
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It's been immensely frustrating, but we are now making progress. [SEP] Yesterday, we carried out 119, 587 tests compared to around 12, 000 at the start of April.
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Guess what? [SEP] It was easy, because there were 55 corporations - the Fortune 500 - that made $40 billion; didn't pay a penny in tax.
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And a regime that has lost its legitimacy will also lose its power. [SEP] Events can turn in one of two ways.
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That is why we continue to call on the world's largest economies, who have the means and resources to implement green solutions, to come together and discuss how we can collectively take steps to address this challenge. [SEP] At today's meeting, President Biden announced that the United States will work toward limiting the rise in temperatures, including putting the power sector on a path to net zero emissions, reducing emissions and fossil fuel use by accelerating zero-emission vehicle deployment, and decarbonizing international shipping.
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I want Americans and all the world to know that coalition forces will make every effort to spare innocent civilians from harm. [SEP] A campaign on the harsh terrain of a nation as large as California could be longer and more difficult than some predict.
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Think about that. [SEP] Terry wants every single Virginian to have access to affordable high-speed internet, and I guarantee we're going to both do that.
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They shouldn't be bonuses -- they should be the bottom line. [SEP] Parents who work full-time should earn enough to pay the bills and go to work every day knowing that their kids are in good hands.
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Thanks, Sarah. [SEP] It's been more than two months since the President said that he would declare the opioid epidemic a national public emergency.
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It was one of the first bills of its kind in our country, and the purpose behind that bill was quite simple. [SEP] Homeowners must be informed of their rights and those rights must be protected.
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Well, there's two sorts of things going on. [SEP] The fighting has intensified in the east, and that was to be expected because we're coming up to a year and Russia hasn't made territorial gains since October.
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Those efforts have never abated. [SEP] This nation continues to search for an honorable settlement in Vietnam.
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Thank you very much, Thom. [SEP] Every nation has the right to establish and enforce immigration rules in its national interest.
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Send a message about who we are as the American people and make our kids proud. [SEP] Thank you, Greensboro.
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Who wouldn't want to end loopholes? [SEP] We will enact trade deals that result in more products proudly stamped with that beautiful phrase, Made in the USA.
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That's an interesting statistic I want people to focus on right quick. [SEP] In other words, there's going to be jobs.
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Now, there were a lot of skeptics in America about that, and you can understand why, about that decision. [SEP] Why would you want to help an enemy, some probably said.
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President Putin said he agrees with me 100 percent, and they'll do whatever they have to do to try and make it happen. [SEP] Discussions are ongoing and they're going very, very well.
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Expanded unemployment benefits. [SEP] The average worker who has lost his or her job will receive 100 percent of their salary for up to four full months.
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If you look at so many elements of education, and it's so sad to see what's coming - what's happening in the country. [SEP] Even the numbers, as good - you say we're doing better, but the numbers in New York, the numbers in Chicago are very rough.
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What we'd like to see in our bill is a system where there's massive testing, tracing, treatment, saving of lives with isolation that would go with it. [SEP] But no, the doctor said, No, you don't need to, and you'd be putting yourself ahead of other people in line.
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Think about that. [SEP] When New York was at its worst point, to come into our emergency rooms, come into our hospitals to fight this dreaded disease.
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The victory of freedom in Iraq is strengthening a new ally in the war on terror and inspiring democratic reformers from Beirut to Tehran. [SEP] Today, women can vote in Afghanistan.
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And that's what it is: unlimited potential. [SEP] Many former inmates are also getting a second chance at life.
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So I got good marks. [SEP] But I said, we have the lowest black unemployment in the history of our country.
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Either you defend against the virus everywhere, or it's fundamentally not effective. [SEP] I have been talking to people in the federal government.
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In all seriousness -- what do you mean? [SEP] This is just happening.
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The answer to your first question is yes. [SEP] Throughout this process and throughout this response -- dating all the way back to March, I might add -- this administration has been guided by the science, by our medical experts who have experience in dealing with Ebola outbreaks.
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Folks who are in the process of attempting to recover from an illness, for example. [SEP] Debt collectors that try to collect on debt that has already been paid.
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And he's-now he's talking about new false flags he's setting up, including he's asserting that, we, in America, have biological as well as chemical weapons in Europe-simply not true. [SEP] I guarantee you.
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We cut taxes across the board for working families, businesses, and family farms. [SEP] This president rolled back more federal regulations already than any president in American history.
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But the opioid is something that nobody has seen anything like it. [SEP] Today, I am pleased to receive a briefing from our team on ways we can help our communities combat this absolutely terrible epidemic and keep youth from going down this deadly path.
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Government can't help folks who won't help themselves. [SEP] But there are things we can do to make sure that everybody has got a chance, everybody has got opportunity.
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No, no violence whatsoever. [SEP] He gets the military to go in for tear gas.
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Have you heard that? [SEP] As a famous Greek historian wrote, Happiness depends on being free, and freedom depends on being courageous.
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We can't let that happen. [SEP] The relationship I have with President Xi is extraordinary.
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Nobody. [SEP] Particularly marijuana which makes no sense for people to go to jail.
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I want to reassure everyone that we can make all of the changes I have outlined in a safe way. [SEP] We know that children, and particularly young children, are much less likely to be seriously affected by the virus.
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New jobless claims are the lowest in 50 years. [SEP] Private employers have added an average of more than 6, 500 jobs every single day.
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This time, on this issue, there must be no delay, no hesitation and no compromise with our purpose. [SEP] We cannot, we must not, refuse to protect the right of every American to vote in every election that he may desire to participate in.
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We've met great challenges, and there are more ahead. [SEP] This is no time for impatience or self-defeating pessimism.
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And built the strongest, freest, andmost prosperous nation the world has ever known. [SEP] Now is the hour.
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Going forward, we will continue to work very closely together and be frank and open in our discussions and communications to strongly solidify and develop the ROK-U.S. alliance. [SEP] President Trump is the maker of peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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I guarantee you. [SEP] They're also suggesting that Ukraine has biological and chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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But the middle class isn't getting squeezed because of minorities or immigrants or moochers or anyone else we're told to blame for our problems. [SEP] If we're going to fix what needs fixing, we can't divide ourselves.
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Gene says, Everything is going up in price. [SEP] Before, we could save a couple of bucks at the end of the month.
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Tomorrow, we take another great step forward in our battle against this pandemic. [SEP] Anyone 16 and older will be eligible to get their COVID vaccine.
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We agree that the security and success of the Indo-Pacific is important not just for this region but for the entire world. [SEP] We are moving forward with a constructive agenda based on shared democratic values.
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Yes, Puerto Rico is a strong place and Puerto Ricans are strong people. [SEP] But even so you have had to bear so much and more than need be and you haven't gotten the help in a timely way and this latest storm dealt a serious blow to all the hard work that's been done since Maria.
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It's not that there was none; it was that there was less. [SEP] We also know now we're dealing with a much more transmissible virus.
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Remember the basic mantra that I've tried to use. [SEP] Nobody should be penalized in this epidemic for doing the right thing.
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We will buy American to make sure everything fromthe deck of an aircraft carrier to the steel on highway guardrailsare made in America. [SEP] But to competefor the best jobs of the future, we also need to level the playing fieldwith China and other competitors.
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This is a serious disease, but we can't give in to hysteria or fear, because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information they need. [SEP] We have to be guided by the science.
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Unemployment rate is at 5.6 percent. [SEP] There's still more to do; don't get me wrong.
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And when the Democrats talk about a wall - It doesn't mean anything. [SEP] Well, in Israel, they had a big problem.
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We remember. [SEP] In 1974 alone, 2 million Americans joined the unemployment lines, and inflation hit 11 percent.
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This was going to be a big war, millions of people killed. [SEP] Seoul is 30 miles away from that border.
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And they shape coalitions of like-minded people, giving millions of Americans an effective way to support their beliefs and advance their candidates. [SEP] Parties are the indispensable organizers of democracy.
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The vaccine is safe, smart, and everyone should take it, and that's why, as a New Yorker and as a pastor, I am taking this vaccine today. [SEP] Thank you Governor.
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We also discussed the new Europe, from economic integration to arms control, from new challenges to the CSCE to the continuing role of NATO in European security. [SEP] The United States and Finland share a deep interest in events in the Soviet Union.
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COVID doesn't discriminate, neither should the United States of America. [SEP] Andrew Cuomo:
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Just a few thoughts up front and then turn it over to my colleagues. [SEP] This trip is part of a very deliberate effort by President Obama from the start of the administration to deepen our engagement and our influence in Asia.
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How do we actually do that? [SEP] Where do we find the time, where do we find the money?
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Obviously, that's a big concern to the President. [SEP] If you look at wage growth, there are a couple of factors that are important.
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They're coming back faster than anyone thought even possible. [SEP] Our first duty is to our citizens, including those who have taken the wrong path but are seeking redemption and a new beginning.
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That's why we want to have people own their own savings account- health savings account, so they can manage their health care, or own a piece of their retirement, if you're a younger American, or own your own business or own your own home. [SEP] A hopeful America is one in which ownership is spread throughout all our society.
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All of us, all of us-and particularly those of us who represent the world's largest economies- we have to step up. [SEP] You know, those that do take action and make bold investments in their people and clean energy future will win the good jobs of tomorrow and make their economies more resilient and more competitive.
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But let kids ask questions and let universities respond. [SEP] What I don't want is a situation in which particular points of view that are presented respectfully and reasonably are shut down, and we have seen that sometimes happen.
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That's pretty damn impressive. [SEP] From coming-of-age, to crime, to science fiction, to even zombies, he's one of America's great storytellers, bringing fresh perspective to the legacy of the original sin of slavery, elevating our Nation's consciousness around truth and justice.
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And it will be phased in over time. [SEP] I know you have all these wild estimates of costs- Bush wants to spend this, that, and the other.
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You've got to pay for your military. [SEP] Sorry.
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They've done incredibly well. [SEP] People can't get in.
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And that's the way it is. [SEP] Now I'd like to - - thank you.
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And it gave states the funding to do just that -- to do what you were laying out -- and how critical that was at the time during a pand- -- beginning of a pandemic or in -- you know, at the -- even in the middle of a pandemic because it lasted for some time -- to deal with that issue. [SEP] Don't have anything else to preview.
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New plug-in hybrids roll off our assembly lines, but they will run on batteries made in Korea. [SEP] Well, I do not accept a future where the jobs and industries of tomorrow take root beyond our borders, and I know you don't either.
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And, interestingly, it's California which has been difficult to deal with because of the governor - very, very difficult to deal with. [SEP] But the people of San Diego came, and they wanted the wall built.
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The idea has been, close loopholes, lower rates. [SEP] We have discussed the possibility of being able to bring in some of the dollars that are trapped outside of the country right now and, in a one-time transaction, potentially use that to pay for some infrastructure improvements.
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I understand the nature of his plan. [SEP] When you increase Medicare-Medicaid availability, it provides an excuse for small-business owners to no longer provide insurance for their employees because the Government will pick it up.
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But here's the thing: It's not true. [SEP] I no sooner want Government to get between you and your doctor than I want insurance companies to make arbitrary decisions about what medical care is best for you, as they do today.
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Today, I'll sign a Presidential Memorandum directing every agency in the federal government to expand access to flexible work schedules, and giving employees the right to request them. [SEP] I'm calling on Congress to pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, because too many pregnant workers are forced to choose between their health and their job.
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Twelve years ago, Iraq invaded Kuwait without provocation, and the regime's forces were poised to continue their march to seize other countries and their resources. [SEP] Had Saddam Hussein been appeased instead of stopped, he would have endangered the peace and stability of the world.
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Well, this is a important question. [SEP] I've signed an executive order stating that business cannot punish you if you say home because you've tested positive for COVID-19, if you're experiencing symptoms or have come in contact with someone who has.
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The United States has a vital role in this critical mission. [SEP] Secretary-General Guterres will now share a few words on the U.N's efforts to promote religious liberty for all.
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This was uniform shutting out of as many Republicans as possible. [SEP] In Pennsylvania, 890, 000 ballots were cast secretly with no Republican getting a chance to take a look at the ballot.
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Today, I'm announcing that North Carolina will cautiously ease some restrictions starting Friday, April the 30th. [SEP] Masks will no longer be required outdoors and mass gathering limits will increase to 100 people indoors and 200 outdoors.
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