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So hard to believe. [SEP] Today, with one clear voice, the United States of America calls upon the nations of the world to end religious persecution.
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Today, the U.S. and the UK are announcing that G7 leaders will ban imports of Russian gold. [SEP] The official announcement will come on Tuesday.
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881
Nobody knows what the ultimate outcome will be. [SEP] There are many different factors that influence how productive lame-duck sessions are.
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These buildings embody the hope that has lived in the hearts of every American for generations - the hope in a future that is more just and more free. [SEP] The Civil Rights Museum records the oppression, cruelty and injustice inflicted on the African-American community, the fight to end slavery, to break down Jim Crow, to end segregation, to gain the right to vote, and to achieve the sacred birthright of equality here.
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Let's be smart about technology. [SEP] But for the sake of jobs and job expansion, we must become less dependent on foreign sources of energy.
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We can do this. [SEP] My fellow Americans-tonight , we have gathered in a sacred space-the citadel of our democracy.
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Discussing some of the issues that we discussed here today around race and American history. [SEP] The other book that I really enjoyed a book by an Israeli author, Yuval Harari, called Sapiens.
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We're also ready with anti-viral treatments. [SEP] If you get COVID-19, the Pfizer pill reduces your chances of ending up in the hospital by 90%.
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887
I would refer you to the State Department. [SEP] I don't have that figure for you.
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888
And in any event, it's only a matter of time, in my opinion, before there's the COVID successor. [SEP] When you think back, we had MERS, we had SARS, we had swine flu, we had H1N1, we had Ebola.
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This is the final stage. [SEP] We are investing in the development and manufacture of the top six vaccine candidates to ensure rapid delivery.
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890
We think that is the biggest driver in making people feel better about their daily experiences and better about, we know, the progress that has been made in the economy. [SEP] Thanks so much, everybody.
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891
For our children, we must offer them the guarantee of a peaceful and prosperous future, a future grounded in a world built on strong democratic principles, free from the specter of global conflict. [SEP] May God bless the people of the new nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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892
Thanks for coming. [SEP] Oh, there you are.
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893
No, I'm serious. [SEP] If we're investing in profits that are at a historic rate, prices would come down even further.
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894
They beat us every time. [SEP] I remember starting this battle when I was a 35-year-old United States senator.
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895
As we get more and more providers involved in this, this will help us with the hesitancy, I believe, because people trust their physicians, and we think this is going to be an important part of getting more people vaccinated. [SEP] Next question?
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896
And both the President and John Bolton are committed to making sure that the United Nations is an effective multilateral organization. [SEP] In terms of the timing, I think those are questions to direct to the Senate.
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897
And you have communities that were down and totally out, and they're reviving like nobody has ever seen. [SEP] Opportunity Zones.
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898
That is absolutely not the same. [SEP] We are talking about what we saw on January 6th.
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899
So true. [SEP] My administration will always stand in solidarity with our Jewish brothers and sisters, and we will always stand strong with our cherished friend and partner, the state of Israel.
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900
Never burn bridges. [SEP] Successful business leaders know that if a deal goes south, another is always around the corner.
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901
We've got good plans to help people own their home. [SEP] By the way, this family will save $2, 500 in 2004 on tax relief.
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902
Thank you very much for being here. [SEP] America is prospering again at home and being respected once again all over the world.
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903
So that's very, very different. [SEP] Now, fast forward to -- to this President.
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904
Why is that the case? [SEP] The very same prescription by the very same company.
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905
And they pay tax at the individual income-tax level, which means you're running up the taxes on the job creators. [SEP] We're about to talk to somebody, you know, one of these people who are going to be affected by the top two brackets.
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906
Muslim Americans, like all of America herself, are from every race and ethnicity. [SEP] Some, my parents, adopted a new nation for stability and opportunity, others have been here for generations, maybe not voluntarily then, but part of the fabric now.
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907
Why is this not a tax break for working folks, when the stuff we give to the super wealthy are called tax breaks? [SEP] Look, major action on clean energy, housing, caregiving, on child and paid leave, universal pre-K, free community college.
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908
Think of the household median income. [SEP] Nobody has ever come close.
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909
We're going to go in a direction that empowers patients and holds down costs. [SEP] Yes.
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910
So we're really excited to be working with you on - on that. [SEP] Lots - lots more to do.
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911
It's a terrible milestone we've passed today. [SEP] Prime Minister, you spoke about learning lessons.
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912
Hello, it's great to be with you. [SEP] I want to talk about opioid addiction which claimed an average of 116 American lives every single day in 2016.
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Staying true to the pro-growth vision that Dr. Laffer helped develop, in 2017, we passed historic tax cuts and reforms into law. [SEP] Now, unemployment has reached its lowest level in over 51 years, with fast-growing wages, low inflation, and real GDP.
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As you indicated in your remarks, doctor - it is - you named a person in her experience and the rest. [SEP] President Reagan made one of the best speeches on immigration.
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In the last month alone, we've already sent over $1.4 billion to our nation's 13, 000 community healthcare centers - think of that, 13, 000 - to increase testing and treatment in the underserved areas. [SEP] We're also expanding access to telehealth.
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And obviously, we will come back to you as we have more information on that. [SEP] Thank you all very much.
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917
If you are in prison, if you are convicted of a crime, no one should be going to jail for drug crime. [SEP] Nobody.
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918
I decided to put somebody in a position of responsibility that had actually done it. [SEP] Thank you.
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919
And to be honest, I was like just about the only one that wanted to do it. [SEP] Joe Biden would terminate our recovery, delay the vaccine, prolong the pandemic, and annihilate Georgia's economy.
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Under the tab titled case summary, you can view the trends the governor mentioned. [SEP] You can also select individual dates and date ranges to see the data more granularly.
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921
They knew what they were doing. [SEP] Our nation's generals, scientists, lawyers, and educators continue to find inspiration in the works of the Ancient Greeks.
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922
And maybe most importantly, what they are looking for is a president who can lay out in a honest and clear and convincing fashion what are the choices that we face? [SEP] If we're serious about climate change, what does that mean in the lives of ordinary people?
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923
President Kwasniewski praised the results of the Prague Summit, particularly the decision on NATO enlargement. [SEP] The two discussed Iraq's failure to provide full information to the United Nations.
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924
Our commission reflects a fundamental truth of the global economy, and that is that prosperity is shared. [SEP] When Russia buys aircrafts from U.S. aerospace companies, that sustains jobs in America.
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925
It was important to remove a threat; it was important to deal with threats before they fully materialized. [SEP] But a free Iraq also does some other things: One, it serves as an amazing example- it will serve as an amazing example for people who are desperate for freedom.
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The United States and our partners have also built a historic coalition of 55 countries dedicated to the future of democracy for the people of Venezuela. [SEP] Right?
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927
Taxes will not be raised on anyone making less than $400, 000 a year. [SEP] On the other hand, you have Donald Trump who passed a tax bill benefiting the top 1% in the biggest corporations of America.
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928
There's nothing even close. [SEP] But, no, I don't want war with anybody.
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929
We're close to history. [SEP] Sixty-five years is a long time.
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930
A lot of families are still in trouble. [SEP] More important, Americans have health insurance more than they had before the pandemic.
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931
This is no good. [SEP] We got to do something.
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932
If you're a younger worker, you'd better pay attention to this issue. [SEP] I'm glad to hear Frances say she's comfortable with understanding she's going to get her check, and she is.
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933
She is absolutely, positively right. [SEP] The essential nation.
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934
They're going crazy. [SEP] More than 130 Democrats in Congress have signed up for Bernie Sanders' total government takeover of health care.
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And we have a long, long border, but we'll have the exact same thing. [SEP] Now, there may be the case of an Olympic champion who can get over the wall.
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936
See, if you're a manufacturer and you're wondering whether or not you're going to have electricity the next day, if that worry is in your mind, it's hard to expand your business. [SEP] Let's make sure we utilize coal in America.
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937
It's been an incredible journey, I will tell you. [SEP] We've learned a lot and we've made a lot - we're here to talk about how we can create new prosperity for our citizens by unlocking vast treasures of energy reserves, which we have a great deal - far more than anyone understood.
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For decades, politicians of both parties put their own interests ahead of your interests, and put the interests of foreign nations ahead of the interest of our nation. [SEP] Our leaders spent $8 trillion on wars in the Middle East, but they allowed our great cities to fall into tragic decay and disrepair.
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939
If you are already vaccinated, this is the time for you to talk to your family and your friends and urge them to get vaccinated. [SEP] The Delta variant continues to spread, and everything we have learned until now has told us that the vaccines are the best way to save lives and keep people out of the hospital.
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940
We expect there to be differences over policy. [SEP] But this type of repeated questioning of the credibility of the Secretary of State of the United States of America who served many years in the United States Senate and the United States military is not in keeping with longstanding practice with respect to U.S. national security.
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941
But all Presidents must always honor the Office and remember it is a sacred trust to uphold the honor of the Presidency. [SEP] Mr. Diekmann.
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942
But, in the meantime, a lot of money is being made by the United States, and a lot of strength is being shown. [SEP] This has never happened to China before.
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943
Democracy is on the ballot. [SEP] If you want to send a message in this election, make it a resounding message.
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944
I can assure you of that. [SEP] In terms of the cooperation with Pakistan, we have good cooperation with Pakistan in the global war on terrorism.
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Lay a flower or plant a flag at a fallen hero's final resting place. [SEP] Reach out to a Gold Star family in your community and listen to the story they have to tell.
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946
Akron $150, 000 [SEP] Access to Care Initiative - Access to Care Initiative
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Thank you very much. [SEP] This is an incredible time for our country.
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948
There's a reason why the federal government is able to run a deficit, to compensate in times of real economic crisis and what's happening, nothing, nothing. [SEP] Guess what?
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949
Thank you for the question. [SEP] We've been in touch with the WHO on a regular basis.
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950
All right. [SEP] You know, we can understand a little bit about the economic theories of my opponent if we look at some of his predictions.
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951
I would also encourage all businesses to join us in the Bringing Summer Back campaign and to encourage all of their employees to get vaccinated, have a vaccine day, make sure you're giving time off, both for the vaccine and for recovery, and making sure that you're encouraging folks who do work in your businesses to get vaccinated as soon as possible. [SEP] Thank you.
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952
Iran with a nuclear weapon is a threat, and it's dangerous, and we must not let them have a weapon. [SEP] Yes.
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953
What are we talking about here? [SEP] Is simply wrong to engage the military, in dealing with domestic unrest as a relates to violence as a consequence of people protesting.
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954
You know, in terms of the situation in states that are experiencing increases in states -- sorry, in cases -- you know, this pandemic has hit every state and every county hard. [SEP] Thousands of people -- hundreds of thousands of people have died, and more are dying each day.
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955
We'll measure progress by the reforms we make and the results we achieve -- by the jobs we create, by the energy we save, by whether America is more competitive in the world. [SEP] Today, I am announcing a few key parts of my plan.
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956
So now they can't say it. [SEP] Just one more thing we check off the list.
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957
A scrappy gang of patriots in the American Revolution-my own family included-won us our liberty, which we used to push for greater civil and human rights and to make investments in agricultural and educational systems that sparked our economy allowing us to strengthen our military into the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen. [SEP] Success was never easy or guaranteed.
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958
We're coming out of the worst public health crisis in 100 years, worst economic crisis since the great depression. [SEP] As I told you, before I carry a card in my pocket, I hope I have it with me, I carry card in my pocket with a number of Americans dead from COVID-19.
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959
Workers have lost jobs, and the trust of the American people has been betrayed. [SEP] As we face these economic challenges, my administration will do everything in its power to ensure business integrity and long-term growth.
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960
No steps have been skipped in the approval process. [SEP] It's important that everyone makes an appointment to get their vaccine when it is their turn.
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961
I'll continue to closely monitor the data and confer with experts in healthcare, epidemiology, business, labor, and education as we continue to reengage sectors of our economy. [SEP] To those of you who are watching at home, please keep doing your part.
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962
And I want to just tell you that's being taken care of very well and very beautifully. [SEP] Our steel industry is coming back.
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963
Is the President going to be doing more meetings, or is staff going to be? [SEP] I know there were a few on the Hill today.
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964
And so now is the time for legal- reforming of the immigration system. [SEP] I don't believe in blanket amnesty.
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965
COVID-19 vaccines, especially when accompanied by a booster dose, are likely to protect against severe disease, hospitalization, and death. [SEP] Still, we know we will continue to hear more about people who get infected who are vaccinated.
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966
Nevertheless, I think that that's something that bears mentioning. [SEP] We're in a situation where we're taking action every day to be able to address the issue with the spread of COVID-19.
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I mean, the truth of the matter is, a couple of Members of the House of Representatives disgraced the process. [SEP] A person took money in order to put things in appropriations bills.
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Rule of law, free press, freedom of assembly, those are all part of it as well. [SEP] I think the Turkish people are going to be debating this and working through this over the next several months.
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969
I want to express our tremendous thanks to the American people for continuing to practice social distancing - like you people are practicing right here; I don't know, this room may never be the same - maintaining good hygiene, and follow government guidelines. [SEP] Vice President Pence lifts up that card every time.
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970
And we're going to get our lives back to the way they were. [SEP] You know, one thing that bothers me: A couple of restauranteurs called, and they said, I mean, Sir, I barely made a living with 150 seats.
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Their wrongful detentions are part of a deeply troubling trend we see around the world that we must stand up and call out. [SEP] As you may know -- or as you may not know, in 2022 alone, the Committee to Protect Journalists estimates that 363 journalists were jailed simply for doing their job -- a new record high.
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972
Well, let's go to the second part of your question, with Mitch. [SEP] Again, we've been doing healthcare for, really, seven months, and probably six months, if you think about it, because we started in probably a total of six months.
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She didn't complain. [SEP] That's not what you did in that generation.
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974
We have natural obstacles to controlling the viral spread and we're controlling it despite that. [SEP] All right, so just here are the facts.
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And that's what's happening. [SEP] We've made so much progress with respect to energy just in the last four months.
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976
All the world now faces a test and the United Nations a difficult and defining moment. [SEP] Are Security Council resolutions to be honored and enforced or cast aside without consequence?
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And I used to talk about this during the campaign. [SEP] Getting along with Russia would be a good thing.
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978
As I mentioned previously, the vian- -- the science on COVID-19 is constantly evolving. [SEP] We will continue to monitor the evidence and provide updates as we learn more.
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