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And this evening, we are proud to welcome ambassadors from many nations taking part in this incredible coalition. [SEP] Please put up your hands.
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A Democrat minority is obstructing progress on confirming high priority presidential nominations for no other reason than to play partisan politics. [SEP] These are positions that are critical to running the government.
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And that's how New York at the virus. [SEP] An outbreak anywhere is an outbreak everywhere.
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Again, I'll end where I began. [SEP] The former Secretary of State, who's passed away, said, We're the essential nation.
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There's no hope, no dream. [SEP] Many young men end up being-become crime people.
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And we won't stop. [SEP] We have lost so much to COVID-19.
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Grow the workforce. [SEP] Build the economy from the bottom up and the middle out, not from the top down.
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So, I don't think that access is an issue in certain regions of the country. [SEP] About 70, 000 sites have a vaccine -- have vaccination now -- vaccinations now.
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It's going to be up to the American people. [SEP] My job over the next 14, 15 months is to stay focused on creating jobs, making sure the economic recovery that's been taking place continues, dealing with big challenges like climate change and making sure that Iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon.
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That's really moving. [SEP] Two great companies, you know the companies.
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I think the doctors are going to, actually. [SEP] In the Boston area, the price of delivering a baby can cost anywhere from roughly $4, 700 to nearly $16, 000.
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Censoring our classes is not how public education is supposed to work in a free country. [SEP] Conservative politicians love to complain about the so-called cancel culture, all while threatening teachers with losing their jobs if they teach something that the MAGA extremists don't agree with.
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The reality is that none of these projects will happen without major federal investment from the American Jobs Plan. [SEP] If we go too small, we run the risk of falling even further behind other developed countries.
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The average profits they're making-if they did the average profits they've made for the last 20 years, guess what? [SEP] Your gasoline prices would be down 50 cents a gallon.
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Do not get turned off for politics. [SEP] If you believe in this GI bill or if you believe in strengthening the family or whatever it is, then vote for people that agree with you.
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So our warmest, best wishes and regrets. [SEP] Horrific, horrible thing.
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We will work with Congress in a bipartisan fashion, so that we can arrive at consensus and that the world can see us united behind our foreign policy. [SEP] Exciting times, and I'm so proud to be a part of those times, and I thank the president-elect for giving me this opportunity.
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Nobody could do it. [SEP] To promote investment in distressed American communities, our tax plan created nearly 9, 000 Opportunity Zones, which are one of the biggest successes that you've ever seen.
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What we're trying to do, simply, is level the playing field. [SEP] Now, as to the timing that you mentioned, are we -- in terms of the clock, under Trade Adjustment -- I'm sorry, Trade Promotion Authority, after a deal is made, after a bill is sent up, then you have 90 legislative days in which to have a vote.
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And to encourage a renewed spirit of national service for this and future generations, I ask Congress to send me the bipartisan legislation that bears the name of Senator Orrin Hatch, as well as an American who has never stopped asking what he can do for his country, Senator Edward Kennedy. [SEP] These education policies will open the doors of opportunity for our children, but it is up to us to ensure they walk through them.
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And a twilight struggle for freedom led to a nation of highways, an American on the Moon, and an explosion of technology that still shapes our world. [SEP] In each case, Government didn't supplant private enterprise; it catalyzed private enterprise.
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But we're going to win. [SEP] As we speak, our wonderful First Lady is visiting Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, hearing directly from doctors about their incredible work treating beautiful, precious, little babies who are born addicted to opioids, and how government can help them save lives.
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If you want your workers to be able to sell more goods into another country, you should support the Colombia free trade agreement. [SEP] What we're trying to do, simply, is level the playing field.
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So I think it's going to be a number over $4 trillion. [SEP] Corporate will be able to compete now against the world.
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We won't do it the old Washington way. [SEP] We won't just throw money at the problem.
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The results have been catastrophic. [SEP] Almost 90 percent of Venezuelans now live in poverty.
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And as you heard from Dr. Fauci, everything has to be working, from the swab, to the transport media, to the laboratory, to really get those tests run and the results back to the client. [SEP] The next slide.
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If I can get the first slide there. [SEP] This is an example - because when we talk about what we know about this current pandemic, the reality is we know a lot because we've developed these monitoring systems.
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But we can change how we move forward-on COVID-19 and other issues we must face together. [SEP] I recently visited the New York City Police Department days after the funerals of Officer Wilbert Mora and his partner, Officer Jason Rivera.
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These are policies that have gone on for a long, long time on the Republican administrations and Democratic administration. [SEP] Now, are we better off today than we were when President Bush left office and we were losing 800, 000 jobs a month?
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It was perfect. [SEP] We're looking at congratulations.
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You've got a new tower across the New York skyline, Al Qaida is on the path to defeat, bin Laden is dead. [SEP] But we still face serious threats, as we saw just a couple of weeks ago with the tragic death of our Ambassador and three of his colleagues.
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This will dismantle what we have built for so long. [SEP] In Florida, we are at a 48 year crime rate low.
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We must maintain vigilance and continue practicing social distancing. [SEP] I encourage governors to follow a careful, phased approach.
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And when you build a charging station, it spurs even more investment and more infrastructure around it - the local convenience store, the local hamburger place. [SEP] You know, think about - nobody is old enough, but my dad used to tell me - because he worked, back in the days, for the American Oil Company - they came along with the - the combustion engine.
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Look, I understand. [SEP] The danger with the immigration issue is that it can be- it can lead to nativism and encourage behavior which is really not how Americans should view the world.
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We have the lowest in the history of our country. [SEP] Dead silence.
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But it creates other difficulties. [SEP] You all know that feeling: losing time, sitting in traffic, or being rerouted because the bridge isn't wide enough or the road is poorly maintained.
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The virus got on an airplane and within days the virus goes global. [SEP] The UK variant is in the UK.
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And, by the way, we talked about trade. [SEP] I don't have any problem with doing business with Russia, as long as they do it based upon international norms.
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Finally, we must promote economic security by enforcing fiscal restraint. [SEP] Congress must control its enormous appetite for excessive spending so we can meet our national priorities and return to a budget surplus without undermining our economy.
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And many, many good things are going to happen. [SEP] Next year will be one of the greatest years we've ever had.
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In fact, he's failed to listen to the last four years because in the last four years, the Senate Republican has blocked 21 bills introduced by for criminal justice reform. [SEP] We send a strong message.
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Senate Republicans are now turning to the only tool left. [SEP] Attempting to divide us based on what we look like, where we live, to distract from lives over property.
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Quote, All federal legislation sunsets - it means go out - goes out of existence - in five years. [SEP] If law is worth keeping, Congress pass it again.
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We are not in the lead anymore, as the President made clear in his initial statement and again when he spoke to the people on Monday night. [SEP] But as to what assets the United States military continues to use, I would refer you for specifics to the Defense Department.
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Attempting to divide us based on what we look like, where we live, to distract from lives over property. [SEP] People matter.
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You bought that new equipment, sales grew by 9 million, and you were able to hire another 29 new people in this community. [SEP] Washington taxed you less, and you increase the salaries and bonuses for the workers at Guy Chemical.
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We will not. [SEP] They are constantly screaming as loud as they can, Death to America, Death to Israel.
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This action authorized critical assistance for disaster survivors through a number of federal programs, including individual assistance for temporary housing and home repairs, and direct federal assistance for debris removal and emergency response costs. [SEP] Throughout his trip, the President will be joined by Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, Governor Jared Polis, Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, and Representatives Joe Neguse and Jason Crow.
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We spend about a billion a year for vocational training, and that's good. [SEP] The program was written in 1917.
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In Kearny, the subject arrested for shoplifting while being arrested did spit on the Kearny officers claiming to have COVID-19. [SEP] From compliance, the Lakeside Diner in Forked River, I think they were cited four times gov for executive order violations.
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You have to choose. [SEP] My opponent made his choice, and he put a personal injury trial lawyer on the ticket.
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We're in a position we're in now. [SEP] Look at other countries.
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And we're also leading on the global stage because of you all. [SEP] I'm pleased to see American companies stepping up and doing their part.
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But the point is that there - you know, that's why it's up. [SEP] We have the lowest inflation rate of almost any major country in the world.
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But these guys don't, I don't and I could go on. [SEP] Businesses, look at the money that was passed under the CARES Act, for businesses, small businesses be able to stay open.
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Eastern Europe is free. [SEP] The Soviet Union itself is no more.
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I do have a question on COVID. [SEP] But first, on energy: When is it that the Biden administration is going to let the thousands of fossil fuel industry workers, whether it's pipeline workers or construction workers who are either out of work or will soon be out of work because of a Biden EO, when it is and where it is that they can go for their green job?
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But to think that we're comparing where we are now to two and a half years ago is - in a way it's insulting but we're doing well. [SEP] Let's see what happens in the end.
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We're now about 3 years into the war against terrorism. [SEP] We've met great challenges, and there are more ahead.
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There was absolutely no linkage. [SEP] We had a perfect conversation.
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Countries thought they were in good shape and then, all of a sudden, they have a big flare-up. [SEP] I see that over the weekend - I guess on Friday - there was a worldwide number of death - worldwide.
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At this stage, again, you know, the U.S., the EU, Canada, the UK have all taken steps to embargo imports of Russian oil. [SEP] To you second question around food security, around speeding the facilitation of grain exports from Ukraine: Obviously, this is something that G7 leaders are focused on.
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As they're lying in bed, many dying from COVID-19 and they're asking, Doc, can I get the vaccine. [SEP] The doctor has to look in the eye and say, No, sorry.
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And the press pointed out, Biden is losing it. [SEP] Well, I can see you all have seats.
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And we're getting tremendous numbers coming out now, much better than even that. [SEP] The nationwide violent crime rate has declined for two straight years.
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Our brave troops have now been fighting in the Middle East for almost 19 years. [SEP] In Afghanistan and Iraq, nearly 7, 000 American heroes have given their lives.
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And so I welcome very much President Medvedev's initiatives to promote the rule of law and ensure a mature and effective legal system as a condition for sustained economic growth. [SEP] We also have to work on bureaucracy.
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We need to continue to be careful and responsible. [SEP] I know that as summer approaches, many people are curious about how things will change and what to expect.
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Well, I don't know that there is a disconnect. [SEP] If you take a look, we have, in fact -- we're prepared, when the Senate delivers it, to sign a border security bill that has been passed by both Houses of Congress.
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I'm telling you, it's hard to expand our job base; it's hard to keep jobs here at home if you're worried about the reliability of electricity and if you're worried about finding natural gas at reasonable price. [SEP] I put out a plan to the United States Congress a while ago.
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And it needs to be dealt with in order to be able to earn the confidence of the people. [SEP] I worry about lack of voter participation.
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Let me tell you something else interesting. [SEP] You know, when we cut the taxes, we cut them for everybody who paid taxes.
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So, first thing, what I would recommend to parents, which is what I've done as a parent, is gotten my kids vaccinated. [SEP] Right?
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That's a good number. [SEP] A recent analysis found that middle class income has risen by $5, 000.
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From them, we will gain the opportunity to choose from a wider variety of consumer goods, industrial materials, and capital equipment at lower prices. [SEP] Other parts of the Geneva agreement will also promote trade and encourage economic growth in all free world nations.
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In my view it should be called CARES 2, because it builds on CARES 1 with confidence and respect to what we did in a bipartisan way there. [SEP] Again, a lot of the focus now is on small businesses.
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Republicans in Congress have repeatedly blocked investments and initiatives that would have created jobs faster. [SEP] 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.
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When Congress reconvenes in January, I look forward to working with them to pass a plan immediately. [SEP] We need to act with the urgency this moment demands to save or create at least two and a half million jobs so that the nearly two million Americans who've lost them know that they have a future.
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From the turmoil of the Industrial Revolution came a system of public high schools that prepared our citizens for a new age. [SEP] In the wake of war and depression, the GI bill sent a generation to college and created the largest middle class in history.
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We simply can't stimulate the economy while allowing millions of families to be foreclosed upon. [SEP] Stemming the tide of foreclosures will put the nation back on the road to economic recovery.
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He'll also highlight how Speaker McCarthy's extreme MAGA agenda would be a disaster for American families, killing all the manufacturing jobs created thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, letting China outcompete us buil- -- b- -- us building the future of clean energy, and making it easier for big corporations to pollute the air that we breathe. [SEP] We'll have more to share on tomorrow's event soon.
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Reach out to a Gold Star family in your community and listen to the story they have to tell. [SEP] Send a care package to our troops overseas, volunteer to make a wounded warrior's day a little easier.
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We have our work to do to talk about the benefits, and I want to home in on two particular benefits. [SEP] The one, a rising tide lifts all boats.
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Marching to war is a negative thought, and if you're in the business world and you're trying to hire people or you're looking for work, it's not a conducive time to do so. [SEP] Now we're marching to peace.
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What kind of country would this be if this Chamber had voted down Social Security or Medicare just because it violated some rigid idea about what government could or could not do? [SEP] How many Americans would have suffered as a result?
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And that's what my overwhelming objective is: to make it in America. [SEP] With the infrastructure law, we're going to keep building millions of good-paying jobs, and they're real jobs.
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We're witnessing the extraordinary power of American unity like a lot of people have never seen. [SEP] Even getting a vote - you're talking about trillions of dollars, and you get a vote of 96 to nothing.
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If you leave the virus to its own devices, it will take off if you do nothing to stop it. [SEP] If you put into place the kinds of things that we talk about, first, containment - and then hopefully you never get to mitigation - but containment is important.
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So I think a lot of those issues were taken into account. [SEP] You see money for infrastructure, for projects that are proven and ready to go.
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Lastly, I'd like to put this in a different kind of a contextual framework. [SEP] We don't allow segregation in our country on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, et cetera.
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And she's doing a great job in that respect. [SEP] Anything else?
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Boom. [SEP] Fastest in the world.
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And that's the point. [SEP] We always have to have citizens who are willing to question and push our government and identify injustice.
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We are, again, in a very, very strong position. [SEP] They want to make a deal.
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But with hard work and that investment in education, look where we all are. [SEP] I'm sitting here with my good friend in Japan with all of you, and we have the opportunity to change the world.
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I like that better. [SEP] Don't you?
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For a decade, middle class families felt the sting of stagnant incomes and declining economic security. [SEP] Companies were rewarded with tax breaks for creating jobs overseas.
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America's businesses have created 14.5 million new jobs over 75 straight months. [SEP] We've seen the first sustained manufacturing growth since the nineties.
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