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trade dispute with china meanwhile leaders of the united states mexico and canada assignee a new trade agreement on the sidelines of the g. twenty meeting.
trade dispute with china meanwhile leaders of the united states mexico and canada assignee a new trade agreement on the sidelines of the g. twenty meeting.
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there are more people working in the united states than have ever states, byhe united far. i'm extremely happy, very happy with almost all of my cabinet. and, you know, changes are made because they're always made, midterms. after but it's all fake news. it is -- i'm thrilled with the country is going. i think on foreign, we're doing very well, making trade deals. made a deal with mexico. we just made a deal with canada, with south korea, that are phenomenal deals. >> but you seemed unhappy with the mueller investigation, particularly yesterday morning. >> no. it's just a continuation. anye should have never been mueller investigation, because there was never anything done wrong. there was no collusion, never has been. have known about it a long time ago if there was. there was nothing -- they should it. never had they've wasted millions and millions of dollars. there should have been a investigation, which in theory it's not an investigation of me. but it's, as far as i'm like to take everything personally, because you do better that way. the witch hunt as i call it should
there are more people working in the united states than have ever states, byhe united far. i'm extremely happy, very happy with almost all of my cabinet. and, you know, changes are made because they're always made, midterms. after but it's all fake news. it is -- i'm thrilled with the country is going. i think on foreign, we're doing very well, making trade deals. made a deal with mexico. we just made a deal with canada, with south korea, that are phenomenal deals. >> but you seemed...
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first i am an immigrant to the united states. i don't just show up i have to take a test to be a citizen. frankly it is a basic test but it is a test all the same. . . . . that's a move in the right direction but it's not federal law. but anyway, so some of the proposals on the voting side there are 27 countries around the world that have mandatory voting, australia being one of them, belgium, greece, and the idea is you are a citizen and have responsibilities to the country and if you do not vote you will be punished in some forms it can take the form of a monetary side or not having access to public goods or you can't get a public job, for example. i can see some people think this flies in the face of the first amendment but just in the last few weeks the supreme court sided with the state of ohio for the voters not participating in the therandthere are six statest actually occurs so mandatory voting is something we should think about. i mentioned the low participation numbers for the particularly low income households and i'm
first i am an immigrant to the united states. i don't just show up i have to take a test to be a citizen. frankly it is a basic test but it is a test all the same. . . . . that's a move in the right direction but it's not federal law. but anyway, so some of the proposals on the voting side there are 27 countries around the world that have mandatory voting, australia being one of them, belgium, greece, and the idea is you are a citizen and have responsibilities to the country and if you do not...
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there are people in the united states right now at this moment that have never worked in the united states - - that have ever worked by far i am extremely happy with almost all of my cabinet. changes are made because they are always made. i am thrilled with the way the country is going we are making trade deals we just made a deal with mexico, canada, they were horrible deals before. >> speed nine. >> there was never supposed to be a molar investigation. and they never should have had the so-called investigation which in theory it isn't but as far as i'm concerned if you take everything personally you do better that way it never should have taken place it continues to go on i am sure it will be just fine you know, why? because there was no collusion the fact is i was a much better candidate than hillary clinton. i campaigned very well i easily won the election that is a big difference. >> i write the answers my lawyers don't write answers. i was asked a series of questions very easily i'm sure that i to try to catch people was it sunny or rainy? the senate so always be careful you answer f
there are people in the united states right now at this moment that have never worked in the united states - - that have ever worked by far i am extremely happy with almost all of my cabinet. changes are made because they are always made. i am thrilled with the way the country is going we are making trade deals we just made a deal with mexico, canada, they were horrible deals before. >> speed nine. >> there was never supposed to be a molar investigation. and they never should have...
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you pick china or pick united states. i think the combination of all that will raise real concerns and questions in the region. and undermine what i think the administration is sensibly trying to do in signaling through the free and open pacific that there is a commitment to this region. >> in terms of picking sides, president xi is not only going to apec, but he will be holding a meeting with other pacific island nation leaders which i think will get a lot of attention. and then he is going out to the philippines for a state visit. at a time when we are asking countries to choose, president xi is going with his bag of goodies to the philippines and we are not showing up. >> that is an important amplifying comment. the vice president isn't going to talk about trade. or not very much. in asia, economics is security. if you're not playing on the trade issue, not playing. >> to bring this back to japan, i know michael green is not here, but you did mention that vice president pence is not doing the formal trade engagement. i
you pick china or pick united states. i think the combination of all that will raise real concerns and questions in the region. and undermine what i think the administration is sensibly trying to do in signaling through the free and open pacific that there is a commitment to this region. >> in terms of picking sides, president xi is not only going to apec, but he will be holding a meeting with other pacific island nation leaders which i think will get a lot of attention. and then he is...
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neither is the united states. i have told a number of my friends who are friends of the system that the middle road approach on some of these issues particularly around china is no longer viable. that we really need to recognize that the economic system of china is not compatible with wto norms. and if the friends of the system care about the system, they need to speak up about that. >> so the fact that the united states wasn't invited means -- >> i get briefed, miy canadian counterparts tell me when is going on. we're not concerned about not being invited. reach read the pa we've read the paper and we'll see how it goes. >> and your counter part will be in town next week, so we'll see what he says. >> which counterpart? >> their ambassador. and same question on the eu paper. this is a i think single entity, a paper that i thought was more forthcoming than the canadian paper. you've made some public statements on it, too, i think you've been the only one. what is your comment on it? >> again, there are positive po
neither is the united states. i have told a number of my friends who are friends of the system that the middle road approach on some of these issues particularly around china is no longer viable. that we really need to recognize that the economic system of china is not compatible with wto norms. and if the friends of the system care about the system, they need to speak up about that. >> so the fact that the united states wasn't invited means -- >> i get briefed, miy canadian...
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yet peter as you know the united states has concerns about russian compliance with the i.m.f. you know but i think a better response on the american side would have been to say let's let's withdraw after a year or two if we can't resolve those disagreements there other than to just make the decision also we have concerns and we have concerns about china and we should try to bring china into some kind of restrictions as well and i know russia has concerns about various neighbors that have missile capability which perhaps explains part of its noncompliance so let's try to broaden the regime rather than just discard it ok i'm going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on words of war stay with our. goal make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. join me every day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'
yet peter as you know the united states has concerns about russian compliance with the i.m.f. you know but i think a better response on the american side would have been to say let's let's withdraw after a year or two if we can't resolve those disagreements there other than to just make the decision also we have concerns and we have concerns about china and we should try to bring china into some kind of restrictions as well and i know russia has concerns about various neighbors that have...
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than in the united states. and there's a large literature that assimilation takes place, not immediately. there is a catching up factor relative to natives, but definitely this catching up effect takes place. >> before we jump, i want to add to that taking advantage i'm the moderator to say there's another side of the coin there. it's written about the fact that diversity within a country also promotes economic growth. i think it is interesting to think in the sense that perhaps there's assimilation, there's something where i think there's a lot of research to be done. an interesting data point, unfortunately data point we're seeing is there's a huge refugee crisis in venezuela, in south america, where assimilation shouldn't be an issue for the most part. and then we see a lot of struggles that immigrants in europe have. we also see them there. so i think that's a great question, and i think one that needs a little more research on that. but michael, the question for you, please. >> i want to address that, but
than in the united states. and there's a large literature that assimilation takes place, not immediately. there is a catching up factor relative to natives, but definitely this catching up effect takes place. >> before we jump, i want to add to that taking advantage i'm the moderator to say there's another side of the coin there. it's written about the fact that diversity within a country also promotes economic growth. i think it is interesting to think in the sense that perhaps there's...
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newsline from the united states really imposes all of its previous sanctions on iran washington says they'll be in place from monday and think any u.s. corporation with the twenty fifteenth nuclear deal european signatories condemned the move also on the program. russia china and snow white block efforts to set up the world's largest marine reserve to not talk to european plan would have protected an area five times the size of junk. revelations from the move to football the.
newsline from the united states really imposes all of its previous sanctions on iran washington says they'll be in place from monday and think any u.s. corporation with the twenty fifteenth nuclear deal european signatories condemned the move also on the program. russia china and snow white block efforts to set up the world's largest marine reserve to not talk to european plan would have protected an area five times the size of junk. revelations from the move to football the.
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my dream is to arrive in the united states to help my mother she has troubles i'm twenty seven and she raised me alone may god help me cross. that the.
my dream is to arrive in the united states to help my mother she has troubles i'm twenty seven and she raised me alone may god help me cross. that the.
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the united states says is going to leave a treaty again. and there's no way of building around prick here and no wonder you know why is this terrorist bomb. but there are bad memories. twenty four years ago this country saw a real end of the world. after the genocide there in the old women in rwanda that men. fell to women to fix what the men had broken. a complete boku leader who would you should. talk to pollard oh yes he did a bit of delta but he did give you a cool off. does out of place do to. the do good i would. put. so if. you ask is a month of you can be no limit to the fight for justice but the opinion remained unchanged after the young to. our fight to our son not because of me because i want to change made things in this far out i know i'm not alone about it and the people struck me once tits and the people strike me wants to change. i feel all safe folks feel sympathy for lucian but it's the old days people just don't care about. helping themselves more. just so we have just one life and we have to leave this life. i should as
the united states says is going to leave a treaty again. and there's no way of building around prick here and no wonder you know why is this terrorist bomb. but there are bad memories. twenty four years ago this country saw a real end of the world. after the genocide there in the old women in rwanda that men. fell to women to fix what the men had broken. a complete boku leader who would you should. talk to pollard oh yes he did a bit of delta but he did give you a cool off. does out of place do...
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we can't rely on the united states. maybe we need to find alternatives to the united states. they have now created a department of trade diversification. no longer to rely as strongly as heavenly -- heavily on the united states. even if the end result is no terrible change. it is deeply destructive of your ability to lead. and it's all about getting people to follow. and less and less people are willing to follow. is there an example where we wanted people to follow us and they aren't now. see mac i assume that they wanted the world to follow it. everybody once the cost of the decision to manifest themselves immediately. the world doesn't work that way. they have a long shadow. let's go back and talk about some of these trade deals. we have a revision to nafta. what price did you pay for it. when you hold up the present agreement they don't fare very well. we got a revision. in which the united states and the changes were extra -- exceptionally modest. on the number of cars that american manufacturers can sell into the korean market. the only problem was no american manufactu
we can't rely on the united states. maybe we need to find alternatives to the united states. they have now created a department of trade diversification. no longer to rely as strongly as heavenly -- heavily on the united states. even if the end result is no terrible change. it is deeply destructive of your ability to lead. and it's all about getting people to follow. and less and less people are willing to follow. is there an example where we wanted people to follow us and they aren't now. see...
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china has taken advantage of the united states for many years. ron johnson knows that better than anyone. i think they will come in and we will either open up china and make it fair a cousin it is not fair right now. we do very little business with them. and they have tremendous .arriers and tariffs but that has all changed. we have flipped this. to enter $50 billion worth of goods and $267 million more if we want to. china has got to want to make a deal. our country has done well and china has not done well. they are down 30%, 32%. down substantially. we have helped create china as we know it today by allowing money to be sucked out of our country why the billions. $500 billion a year in many cases. over a long period of time. and we cannot allow that to happen. and i think we will have a great relationship with china. hopefully, we will make a deal. and if we don't, we are doing very well just the way it is. coming in onfs $250 billion with of goods. billions and billions of dollars will come in each month. in thiss never been position and i do
china has taken advantage of the united states for many years. ron johnson knows that better than anyone. i think they will come in and we will either open up china and make it fair a cousin it is not fair right now. we do very little business with them. and they have tremendous .arriers and tariffs but that has all changed. we have flipped this. to enter $50 billion worth of goods and $267 million more if we want to. china has got to want to make a deal. our country has done well and china has...
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it has to start with united states. the killings in the united states are terrible. guest: i don't think there is anybody in the pentagon or the government, or hopefully people aware of the situation that think war is a good thing. being inside the building is ideally the last resort. the u.s. decided our global role since world war ii has been to maintain peace around the world and to spend heavily on the military to have a big stick to try to enforce that peace. viewe whole the pentagon's is if we have to use force, we will, but we don't want to. host: lilly, good morning. caller: i was on your defense news website yesterday. i was writing a letter to my senator, pat toomey. sequestration did not happen by magic. they had this committee in 2011. they did not take the deadline seriously. they were supposed to come up with budget cuts. instead they went home for thanksgiving. i hope my senator responsible because they just gave up and sequestration came in. they knew it would hurt military readiness. now we are just supposed to forget who was on that supercommittee a
it has to start with united states. the killings in the united states are terrible. guest: i don't think there is anybody in the pentagon or the government, or hopefully people aware of the situation that think war is a good thing. being inside the building is ideally the last resort. the u.s. decided our global role since world war ii has been to maintain peace around the world and to spend heavily on the military to have a big stick to try to enforce that peace. viewe whole the pentagon's is...
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should the same level exist in the united states. when haters get on the internet and try to find common cause any group that falls into the category. these are issues that aren't just about social media. these are issues that we all had to confront real-time right now. if we don't. we will see that leadership to other nations. and i don't want to internet in a 5g world is governed by china. i don't want to freshen practices in terms of misinformation in this information to become the new norm. at the same time i don't want our country to not be viewed as both economic and military but also that moral leader. in that leader that also always stands up for rule of law. now, soon, and the next few days we will have an election. after the election some of this will dissipate i hope. but the seriousness of these issues in terms of how we deal with national security and privacy. and how we deal in a world that is driven by technology will not go away. i fear at times this will be my closing comment. and then i will be able to take a couple
should the same level exist in the united states. when haters get on the internet and try to find common cause any group that falls into the category. these are issues that aren't just about social media. these are issues that we all had to confront real-time right now. if we don't. we will see that leadership to other nations. and i don't want to internet in a 5g world is governed by china. i don't want to freshen practices in terms of misinformation in this information to become the new norm....
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united states under many press as a lot. of break in it's treaty and other promises now the united states says it's going to leave a treaty again. oh you argue that will be really good to you so police refuse to shoot the middle of a busy. floor polka. ball club. source pool school idea. but i do my national. political he's going to. stay on yeah. i can ski you know most of the what he said ok i will close and in that. school i. made the mistake of that the ideal for us just to. get out there is just. the only here. and there are you whining kids. did see a bully near a total nut i'd suggest we would see you with oh i just decided there munitions you see me and i mean that you meant that in these difficult saw in the mid done the man you got out there when you were you city maybe alicia condition luggage take a moment to get a swim in the. iss nubile august met all the solo spills at the nearby all the marriott both nights to nibble multiple as you need. to be the. last day because of wide stalls so it's just it that i was i
united states under many press as a lot. of break in it's treaty and other promises now the united states says it's going to leave a treaty again. oh you argue that will be really good to you so police refuse to shoot the middle of a busy. floor polka. ball club. source pool school idea. but i do my national. political he's going to. stay on yeah. i can ski you know most of the what he said ok i will close and in that. school i. made the mistake of that the ideal for us just to. get out there...
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lou: they're traitors to the united states. every one of these people trying to reverse this president's policies vis-a-vis beijing are betraying this country, and they're doing so for the most sortied of reasons, and -- sordid of reasons. gordon, great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks, lou. lou: gordon chang. be sure to vote on our poll tonight, do you believe communist china finally comprehends president trump's america first trade policies and demand for balanced free trade, fair trade and an end to china's theft of u.s. technology is now nonnegotiable? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. follow me on twitter as always, like me on facebook, follow me on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. >>> up next, the white house unveiling a new code of conduct for the white house press corps. oh, that's going to make a few of them very uncomfortable. journalists with the national left-wing media must act like adults. do you think they can to that? is this a fair set of guidelines? we take that up and is more right after the bre
lou: they're traitors to the united states. every one of these people trying to reverse this president's policies vis-a-vis beijing are betraying this country, and they're doing so for the most sortied of reasons, and -- sordid of reasons. gordon, great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks, lou. lou: gordon chang. be sure to vote on our poll tonight, do you believe communist china finally comprehends president trump's america first trade policies and demand for balanced free...
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of course there will be a reaction from united states which kind of reaction i do not know and of course we should decide for ourselves but we sure do think early on whether it is a good idea or not denmark says u.s. retaliation could potentially offset the benefits of a tax ireland fears it could become less competitive the irish capital dublin is home to the european headquarters of several u.s. tech firms in germany the eel's biggest market is hoping for a broad agreement between e.u. member states by summer twenty twenty france on the other hand it's a term and to push through a proposal for an evil white tax this year. when there is a will there is the way. and there is a we've come from time for many countries to have your ducks. direct t.v. by the end of the shows and teach but all e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why italy is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. the german arm of u.s. asset management firm blackrock is under investigation
of course there will be a reaction from united states which kind of reaction i do not know and of course we should decide for ourselves but we sure do think early on whether it is a good idea or not denmark says u.s. retaliation could potentially offset the benefits of a tax ireland fears it could become less competitive the irish capital dublin is home to the european headquarters of several u.s. tech firms in germany the eel's biggest market is hoping for a broad agreement between e.u. member...
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i discussion on a russian influence in the united states. then the former new jersey governor talks about the future of the republican party. a live discussion on artificial intelligence. now i discussion on russian influence in the united states. this is part of a conference hosted in los angeles. .. ..
i discussion on a russian influence in the united states. then the former new jersey governor talks about the future of the republican party. a live discussion on artificial intelligence. now i discussion on russian influence in the united states. this is part of a conference hosted in los angeles. .. ..
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everyone in the united states knows that. the most progressive president in the united states, he can't defend this, flooded his own and failed out the elite in our country. we have socialism in the united states for the very wealthy and the very poor and a brutal form of darwinian capitalism for everyone else, if we don't get this right, and further administrations, don't bring out the benefits of capitalism and allow the millennial's who have nothing but 18th-century russian serfs right now. they are in better shape, better access to more information. they don't own anything and are not going to own anything. because what obama did they are 20% behind today where their parents were and live in a rigged economy that can't afford a house, no pension plan, no careers. that, by the way is the biggest potential for our populist movement, the millennials. they are going to see the logic of what we are talking about. once again in david, we are not saying we shouldn't have elections, we are not saying -- you don't like it because
everyone in the united states knows that. the most progressive president in the united states, he can't defend this, flooded his own and failed out the elite in our country. we have socialism in the united states for the very wealthy and the very poor and a brutal form of darwinian capitalism for everyone else, if we don't get this right, and further administrations, don't bring out the benefits of capitalism and allow the millennial's who have nothing but 18th-century russian serfs right now....
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in western europe and the united states. and look at the improvement we have made in just two years. look at the eradication of the physical caliphate of eye. in 2014 isis had 8 million people under slavery. they had oil wells, taxing people. that was trump coming together with the muslim world to destroy it. in addition, it was the beginning of an alliance, beginning of a partnership, as imperfect as its is in that part of the world with the arab world ask israel and the united states and the nations ultimatesly of europe to stop the expeditionary expansion of hezbollah in iran. and the third was to assist the arab world in any way in anyway way, understanding they have to do it just like christianity had to do it. to go through it's eneven lightment and yet trump is smeared every day as an islamophobe and hater. he is anything but. and it's his actions, his actions, his actions -- look, the snag and the noise. listen to the signal. puts its out every day. it's through actions. the noise i understand is a flash bang grenade
in western europe and the united states. and look at the improvement we have made in just two years. look at the eradication of the physical caliphate of eye. in 2014 isis had 8 million people under slavery. they had oil wells, taxing people. that was trump coming together with the muslim world to destroy it. in addition, it was the beginning of an alliance, beginning of a partnership, as imperfect as its is in that part of the world with the arab world ask israel and the united states and the...
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are made automatic citizens of the u united states. every year because of this crazy lunatic policy. that we can then. nationalism and scaremongering. once again drums going for the doctor with his populist rhetoric. about disease politics of fear. was the president fear mongering. on migration -- yes absolutely i mean it's kind of sad to see how these people that are on track to come to the united states they they kind of he instrument allies them and it was just for him it was just such a lucky thing to happen just. before the mid terms i mean. on a it's heartbreaking for these people but for him it was of course great because he could not like say is migration card you can -- i mean he's anyone like change the birthright citizenship thing i mean that is. part of the amendment of the constitution you cannot just do that but of course he stance. on doing it anyways and i'll go to the supreme court to do it and of course i mean that is what is deeply troubling with everything he wants to do. it doesn't have the majority in the halls ri
are made automatic citizens of the u united states. every year because of this crazy lunatic policy. that we can then. nationalism and scaremongering. once again drums going for the doctor with his populist rhetoric. about disease politics of fear. was the president fear mongering. on migration -- yes absolutely i mean it's kind of sad to see how these people that are on track to come to the united states they they kind of he instrument allies them and it was just for him it was just such a...
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the most pressing question is one can the united states to other less democratic powers. tonight they will be in conversation that was awarded a pulitzer prize for history. and add a community college cambridge and harvard university. head of the investment division please welcome them. [applause] . >>. >> welcome this is a privilege so for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite the most arcane statistics as a business historian, how did this book develop? who had this idea? how they work together? but the interesting history of the united states and i said i'm not a historian he said quiet. and how did you organize the division of labor? that's hard enough to write a book alone but jointly. . >> i used to work in washington d.c. around the corner from doctor greenspan when i did not know him at all. and now i work in london. than we would exchange things over the telephone or over the internet. and then to be worried about. >> but before we get into the book we cannot have you here without asking you questions and about your career. you made his
the most pressing question is one can the united states to other less democratic powers. tonight they will be in conversation that was awarded a pulitzer prize for history. and add a community college cambridge and harvard university. head of the investment division please welcome them. [applause] . >>. >> welcome this is a privilege so for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite the most arcane statistics as a business historian, how did this book develop?...
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not the united states and europe. they want to make it a collection of sovereign, individual states that were together. why is that so hard? why is that demonized? why is the nation's fate so scorned? and demonized? what people want is subsidy or -- they want is much control as they can have as citizens. that is through the nationstate. donald trump get that back to the american people. i know you might mock and ridicule him, but the economic turnaround didn't come from obama. everybody in the united states knows that. [applause] the most progressive president and the united states and he can't defend this, flooded the zone and bailed out the elite in this country. -- a brutal form of darwinian capitalism for everybody else. that is what the future entails we don't get this right. entrusted ministration and in further administration's. if we don't bring out the benefits of capitalism, if we allow the millennials -- they are better fed, they are better clothed, they are in better shape, they have access to more informa
not the united states and europe. they want to make it a collection of sovereign, individual states that were together. why is that so hard? why is that demonized? why is the nation's fate so scorned? and demonized? what people want is subsidy or -- they want is much control as they can have as citizens. that is through the nationstate. donald trump get that back to the american people. i know you might mock and ridicule him, but the economic turnaround didn't come from obama. everybody in the...
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. >> and my publisher. >> yes to write a book with the economic history of the united states and to say i am not a historian he said quiet and we will decide we will ask adrian wooldridge to help. so here we are. >> how did you organize that division of labor? . >> it's hard enough to write that book alone. >> even more annoying to be around the corner from doctor greenspan and did not even know him at all. so we persuade the economist to give three months off and then we talked through the arguments and then exchange over the telephone is not as difficult of a process as we worried about. >> and with your career. so you made history and now you write about history. do you have an added perspective to have such a singular figure in the policymaking of this country? . >> i'm not sure what that means. i don't think people react that way. at least they shouldn't. and then to believe on free enterprise with an economist like myself to be so interested in what i was doing. >>'s let me make the question more concrete you criticize fdr for his decisions what went wrong in the seventies that we
. >> and my publisher. >> yes to write a book with the economic history of the united states and to say i am not a historian he said quiet and we will decide we will ask adrian wooldridge to help. so here we are. >> how did you organize that division of labor? . >> it's hard enough to write that book alone. >> even more annoying to be around the corner from doctor greenspan and did not even know him at all. so we persuade the economist to give three months off and...
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should identified what the united states seeks to achieve, explain how the united states will prevail and suggest measures of effectiveness to mark progress along the way. these seem to be incredibly fundamental questions and what -- the question i have is if we don't have answers to these very fundamental questions, how do you then in the next part of the report say well, we need a whole lot more resources and we have to spend a whole lot of money. economy from a business background and normally you try to figure out what do we have to achieve, how do we get to that objective, and then how do we resource it. here you seem to be saying, we don't know how to do that, but we do need a whole lot of resources. i can't go back to the taxpayers and say give a blank check to the department of defense even though we can't answer these fundamental questions. would you help me with that? >> i would submit that in several of the areas that we looked at, particularly with respect to what china is doing in the east asia, their ambitions in the indian ocean, the capabilities that they have in play
should identified what the united states seeks to achieve, explain how the united states will prevail and suggest measures of effectiveness to mark progress along the way. these seem to be incredibly fundamental questions and what -- the question i have is if we don't have answers to these very fundamental questions, how do you then in the next part of the report say well, we need a whole lot more resources and we have to spend a whole lot of money. economy from a business background and...
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i respect the united states senate. i used to be a staffer of the united states senate. but there is no excuse why they can't do what the house did and follow our leadership and work on a strong bipartisan basis to make sure that america just doesn't have the strongest economy of today, but has the strongest economy of tomorrow. and it started with men and women, democrats and republicans, on the house financial services committee, to ensure that the economy of tomorrow, once again, will be strong for all americans. and i urge my colleagues and my friends in the united states senate to follow our lead, to listen to the administration, and pass the jobs 3.0 act immediately. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair will receive a message. the messager: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has passed h.r. 7187, an act to extend the n
i respect the united states senate. i used to be a staffer of the united states senate. but there is no excuse why they can't do what the house did and follow our leadership and work on a strong bipartisan basis to make sure that america just doesn't have the strongest economy of today, but has the strongest economy of tomorrow. and it started with men and women, democrats and republicans, on the house financial services committee, to ensure that the economy of tomorrow, once again, will be...
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paradigm would be patrolling the united states with five police cars. that's how vast that region is. and the adversaries are pulling further out, out west the galapagos, and that area of the united states is almost expanding to be the size of the north american continent. in the western hemisphere, south of our border our governments are facing tremendous strain through to drug fueled violence throughout the region and the drugs terrorizes sinds, causing many to flee safer havens and those safer havens are typically here in the united states. search of the ten most dangerous countries in the world, measured by annual homicide rate, and that is a number that looks at how many murders per hundred thousand citizens are at our southern neighbors or spread across our southern neighbor's geography. recently the "washington post" ran an article that discussed the current murder crisis in latden america. 400 deaths a day. spread across latin america. and the caribbean. noting this violence truly triggers the immigration crisis we're seeing. transnational crimi
paradigm would be patrolling the united states with five police cars. that's how vast that region is. and the adversaries are pulling further out, out west the galapagos, and that area of the united states is almost expanding to be the size of the north american continent. in the western hemisphere, south of our border our governments are facing tremendous strain through to drug fueled violence throughout the region and the drugs terrorizes sinds, causing many to flee safer havens and those...
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united states lost 58,000. there were some elusive wiley guerillas out there but there were also a lot of enemy soldiers who did not make it home. in terms of fighting the war, itself, let's say from an american perspective, and largely from a marine corps perspective, this war, the intensity of this and the length of the intensity in these operations was almost unparalleled in american history. for the united states marine corps, these are statistics out of the history of the marine corps," marine corps total casualties in vietnam were higher than any other war including world war ii. there were more killed in world war ii. 19,733 marines were killed in world war ii. 67,000 wounded for a total of 90,709. in vietnam, 13,000 killed in action, 88,591 wounded for a total of 103,000. the peak years for ground fighting were '67 through '69 for the united states forces. you can actually see a bell curve when you look at american casualties and those three years, actually '68 by far was the highest year for american c
united states lost 58,000. there were some elusive wiley guerillas out there but there were also a lot of enemy soldiers who did not make it home. in terms of fighting the war, itself, let's say from an american perspective, and largely from a marine corps perspective, this war, the intensity of this and the length of the intensity in these operations was almost unparalleled in american history. for the united states marine corps, these are statistics out of the history of the marine...
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that is the united states. during this period of time, the united states received about 57% of all migrating inventors around the world. it's like a sucking vacuum that if you're an inventor you're likely to come to the united states. you can see that some countries that have also received a lot, canada, germany, and so forth have also had outflows oftentimes to the united states. sometimes they have been sort of a net contributor to the global movement of inventors. one of the goals of the book is to bring together these types of data to help understand this picture. academic research and business practices, we have gained a lot over the last 15, 20 years in terms of what we're able to measure. we want to characterize this and talk about some of the reasons why. some reasons are very simple. michael has a wonderful paper that is able to document -- if you receive an h1b visa and you're in india how much your wage gains can be when you come to the united states. there is other subtle reasons how the united stat
that is the united states. during this period of time, the united states received about 57% of all migrating inventors around the world. it's like a sucking vacuum that if you're an inventor you're likely to come to the united states. you can see that some countries that have also received a lot, canada, germany, and so forth have also had outflows oftentimes to the united states. sometimes they have been sort of a net contributor to the global movement of inventors. one of the goals of the...
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nobody mentioned the united states. it's the discourse at that time. it's hanging on at the edge of the world and then the next years at the comes the motor of progress, the most powerful country in the world, the most extraordinary fact about 400 years. the reason they take on this dominant role is because of a country that is more willing to engage in what we call distraction. it's more willing to engage economic growth and the change in the disruption economic brings with it. you can movhe can move around ae somewhere else. america is the first to be created in the age of business and commerce and growth. it doesn't have the inheritance of this. america doesn't have a constitution that provides people with property rights or restraints of power. it means the government doesn't control everything and the limits on what it does. thefi final reason is that amera has an appetite for business. and the entrepreneur america also has corporations. america was the first country to lewhat the company's free in the past it used to be the case in order to set u
nobody mentioned the united states. it's the discourse at that time. it's hanging on at the edge of the world and then the next years at the comes the motor of progress, the most powerful country in the world, the most extraordinary fact about 400 years. the reason they take on this dominant role is because of a country that is more willing to engage in what we call distraction. it's more willing to engage economic growth and the change in the disruption economic brings with it. you can movhe...
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if this were a ballgame, it's again that we, the united states, invented. we are playing our own field with u.s. produced equipment, and with thousands of spectators, private sector as well as government, watching the field from the bleachers. so we have the advantages, if we can work together, public and private. and in doing so we need to explore ways to make the collaboration beneficial. establishing a two-way street with value for both sides. to be successful in this effort we need to adhere to three principles. first, it must be scalable ticket must not erode business competitiveness or user confidence, and third, it must be operationally secure. so our goal is federated as well as federal, situational awareness of malicious cyber activity. nevertheless, there is a critique for some in the technology sector of the u.s. government is too intrusive. even when we're seeking cooperation on national security matters, some companies are reluctant to partner with us because they believe it can hurt their brand by working to closely with the u.s. government. n
if this were a ballgame, it's again that we, the united states, invented. we are playing our own field with u.s. produced equipment, and with thousands of spectators, private sector as well as government, watching the field from the bleachers. so we have the advantages, if we can work together, public and private. and in doing so we need to explore ways to make the collaboration beneficial. establishing a two-way street with value for both sides. to be successful in this effort we need to...
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in the united states found it within themselves. the scaling is going on like the campaigns compressed into a single week they are finding it within themselves to negotiate. and what enables the is hugely controversial at the time. it telegraphed diplomacy with berlin in the first week of october just the american army is going to northern france and the reaction of those that are going to win the midterms is to impeach wilson and without communicating, they are fighting alongside the troops with british and french equipment not the other way around. over their heads in london and paris wilson is negotiating on his peace terms with germany and it is out of the process that we get to the armistice of the 11th of november. contrasted with 1945 where the war ends when there's literally no living german between the advancing red army and the american g.i.. so messy that battlefield they need it takes three days to clean it up satisfactorily because what they have done is blown up a bridge including women and children in the convoy and i
in the united states found it within themselves. the scaling is going on like the campaigns compressed into a single week they are finding it within themselves to negotiate. and what enables the is hugely controversial at the time. it telegraphed diplomacy with berlin in the first week of october just the american army is going to northern france and the reaction of those that are going to win the midterms is to impeach wilson and without communicating, they are fighting alongside the troops...
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states that have no business with the united states but which have business with iran and also you know given that the impact of the u.s. in the financial world on the financial markets is so intense. german companies that continue to do business with iran risk risk to be thrown out of the financial markets completely. banks in the u.s. but also financial institutions here in europe might be saying no we won't do business with you as long as you stay in business with iran that's why it's so important that our governments not only the european union but also in that the national governments come up with hands on solutions and with the less you know lofty political talk and here then see what they do come up with conrad booze in there for us in frankfurt thank you. you've heard of the hyperloop now here's the first look at the tunnel that makes it possible tech entrepreneur it on moscow is behind the project has tweeted a video after apparently walking the length of a two mile long tunnel that's being dug up the testing next month members of the public will also get to try out the shuttle
states that have no business with the united states but which have business with iran and also you know given that the impact of the u.s. in the financial world on the financial markets is so intense. german companies that continue to do business with iran risk risk to be thrown out of the financial markets completely. banks in the u.s. but also financial institutions here in europe might be saying no we won't do business with you as long as you stay in business with iran that's why it's so...
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states in the form of tariffs and taxes. so i really don't know but i will tell you that i think china wants to make a deal i'm hoping to make a deal frankly i like the deal that we have right now. i probably will meet with president putin we have to set up the meeting i was thinking about it i think it's a good time to have the meeting. i'm getting the full report on the plane and that will determine what happens . . . . [inaudible] with respect to paul manafort, it's very sad what's happened to him and never seen anybody treated so poorly but the question was asked and i said i have not offered any parts. i think they ask what you. >> [inaudible] take a look at the written document. [inaudible] mr. president. it was a kind of we are all together so that it's somehow elemental to what it means to be an american. to live off the land and to be able to do what we need to do to get the job done. certainly minority groups and certain religious groups were not and when and were not
states in the form of tariffs and taxes. so i really don't know but i will tell you that i think china wants to make a deal i'm hoping to make a deal frankly i like the deal that we have right now. i probably will meet with president putin we have to set up the meeting i was thinking about it i think it's a good time to have the meeting. i'm getting the full report on the plane and that will determine what happens . . . . [inaudible] with respect to paul manafort, it's very sad what's happened...
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on monday the united states will reimpose all of the sanctions against iran but it lifted as a result of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal these will penalize not just the iranians but also any country that deals with them but does donald trump want iran back at the negotiating table does he really want to crush a country he regards as a middle east troublemaker i'm feel. this is the day. that's right sanctions and they're very serious sanctions are very big the president's. goal is maximum pressure and that would be to drive iranian oil exports to zero the iran deal was one of the worst and most one sided transaction i've ever seen drawn by any body ever ever frankly it was totally one sided it should have never been made believe me. you are trying to make people angry. they are angry. with you. also tonight d.w. southeast asia correspondent bastien hotter investigates efforts by the government to minimize the stifle press freedom. to publish. do you think. that this story. this story. in the. united states is to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that were removed and the twe
on monday the united states will reimpose all of the sanctions against iran but it lifted as a result of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal these will penalize not just the iranians but also any country that deals with them but does donald trump want iran back at the negotiating table does he really want to crush a country he regards as a middle east troublemaker i'm feel. this is the day. that's right sanctions and they're very serious sanctions are very big the president's. goal is maximum...
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it brings an important stability to the united states. toean, how blessed we are have to neighbors that we can work with compared to many parts of the world. >> you highlight that nafta has been blamed for a lot of issues including automation. losses withn job automation is only going to grow and the vital importance of understanding its policies completely separate from the yet the white house pitched the negotiation as the solution to problems incorrectly it presentsfta and a new deal. i'm told having that economic foreness is fundamental keeping the trade relationship halted of and going on. theor example, i think trade governments and societies talking about workforce development, they have not really done that. new technology coming in and the training necessary. each nation has its own responses to that, but we should be learning from each other and in allre good practices three countries. we are all going to face this way for the demand for higher and new skill. the many moments we are holding our breath. a stunning announcement fr
it brings an important stability to the united states. toean, how blessed we are have to neighbors that we can work with compared to many parts of the world. >> you highlight that nafta has been blamed for a lot of issues including automation. losses withn job automation is only going to grow and the vital importance of understanding its policies completely separate from the yet the white house pitched the negotiation as the solution to problems incorrectly it presentsfta and a new deal....
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council resolution two two three one approved a rainy and nuclear deal and the united states is the on the only member of u.n. security council to be drawn unilaterally and to violate the sanctions and the second fact is the are there members of permanent member of united nations security council russia china europe they are yours to defend and to support the u.n. resolution and the uranium nuclear deal as you say russia and china said they're going to ignore the united states to resume the also said u.k. companies should take advantage of business ties with iran and britain will try and protect business relations with iran what do you make of the u.n. security council response this is really far beyond the u.k. business this is an international issue or a member of united nations security council is punishing the are there members for implementation of the nuclear deal you know for the implementation of u.n. security council second definitely this is a big more meant for you or your to prove it is really independent and can be independent from us pressures its territorial sanctions
council resolution two two three one approved a rainy and nuclear deal and the united states is the on the only member of u.n. security council to be drawn unilaterally and to violate the sanctions and the second fact is the are there members of permanent member of united nations security council russia china europe they are yours to defend and to support the u.n. resolution and the uranium nuclear deal as you say russia and china said they're going to ignore the united states to resume the...
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s charm offensive of going to the united states and meeting with members of congress and c.e.o.'s that's over he's never going to get back again there isn't a c.e.o. in the country who will meet with him there's not a member of congress who is ever going to meet with them b.s. again he's tarnished forever now this president is not in the business of regime change but here's what he did he left the door wide open to further sanctions he left the door open to congress making actions he left the door open to preserving the relationship between the two countries exile genus of mohamed bin solman and the final thing he did is he left the door open to regime change any of these things can happen this is the way the president has laid it out today nobody can see what he did and it was a strategically brilliant move and in the best interest of the people of the united states donald trump's lawyer says the u.s. president has submitted written to questions by special counsel robert muller he's investigating if trump's campaign colluded with russia to influence the twenty sixteen presidenti
s charm offensive of going to the united states and meeting with members of congress and c.e.o.'s that's over he's never going to get back again there isn't a c.e.o. in the country who will meet with him there's not a member of congress who is ever going to meet with them b.s. again he's tarnished forever now this president is not in the business of regime change but here's what he did he left the door wide open to further sanctions he left the door open to congress making actions he left the...
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states really challenges pictorial representations of the united states after 9/11. of course, really challenges the united states and the world as well. i just happened to be talking about pictures he appeared in two different ways of that manifesting itself in where i find some of the most provocative form duke's expressions about the last two decades in american history. and that is in public art. has anyone seen this? the electronic superhighway the smithsonian museum of art? is a giant insulation. it is hard to do it justice. it is as big as this altar i would say. it is all neon tubing. each state is a bunch of video screens and it's like what the hell is that? as you get closer to it, it gets louder and louder but if it becomes more difficult to here at what he was saying. and they're playing snippets of things in a live there representative somehow the state. a few go to oklahoma and it's like -- they go to massachusetts -- you can barely come if you really try you can hear a little bit but it's just noise. this is a korean american artist and his point i thi
states really challenges pictorial representations of the united states after 9/11. of course, really challenges the united states and the world as well. i just happened to be talking about pictures he appeared in two different ways of that manifesting itself in where i find some of the most provocative form duke's expressions about the last two decades in american history. and that is in public art. has anyone seen this? the electronic superhighway the smithsonian museum of art? is a giant...
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the united states to be proud of the many failures of the criminal justice system nobody saw it coming nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population a problem for. accusing yourself of committing a crime seems unbelievable but recently an official study from the us department of . this has revealed that almost a third of the exonerated people have confessed to a crime that they did not actually commit at the beginning of the interrogation investigator enters the room stands about three or four feet away from a suspect looking down on the suspect and in a very direct and unequivocal way accuses him or of committing the crime. that's what happens when you're dealing with crooked cops. crooked people who don't care about other people's life so. they took an oath to help to save lives and fight for people and they did not do that that in mass once case. they were comfortable it was satisfied. that they had a man and that's all they really wanted was the body. so they took. from twenty one years and twelve days. all. right and then he says well th
the united states to be proud of the many failures of the criminal justice system nobody saw it coming nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population a problem for. accusing yourself of committing a crime seems unbelievable but recently an official study from the us department of . this has revealed that almost a third of the exonerated people have confessed to a crime that they did not actually commit at the beginning of the interrogation investigator...
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the south china sea where china wants the united states to stop conducting military drills in of the united states pretty much ignore this it's the trade war and lots of other things and other countries that are present here at this summit they fear that maybe we'll have to pick a side between china the regional powerhouse and the united states that views itself as the globally dominant power so and really neither the president trump nor president xi jinping is said to arrive here none of them are attending this summit so with both leaders absent is the hopes that these differences could be resolved while pretty much futile and another the person from the united states who is coming here though well he's expected to only if it makes things worse because it is vice president mike pence and he is what he's been saying about china not so long ago china has initiated an unprecedented effort to influence american public opinion the two thousand and eighteen elections and the environment leading into the twenty twenty presidential elections china wants a different american president so he
the south china sea where china wants the united states to stop conducting military drills in of the united states pretty much ignore this it's the trade war and lots of other things and other countries that are present here at this summit they fear that maybe we'll have to pick a side between china the regional powerhouse and the united states that views itself as the globally dominant power so and really neither the president trump nor president xi jinping is said to arrive here none of them...
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states trump is wrong to choose trade war this is damaging for both united states and china for the world you mention the fact that the have been and there probably will be increasingly with any relationship difficulties which need to be ironed out between europe and china of course the u.s. as well but how do we get the balance right is china nuking to strike a balance truly child prefer balanced trade you know that's why china held it's the world's largest the first ever import export in shanghai just last month i was present there and you met a lot of german investors and traders this to want to invest in child then to trade with china because obviously the so many opportunities right professor john way away from food on university in shanghai thank you for your insights thank you. one hundred billion pounds a year by twenty thirty that's what breaks it will cost the british people that's according to a new study commissioned by a group calling for a second break city referendum and sees a number of economic blow to see eight of the u.k. speech if it goes ahead with its divorce f
states trump is wrong to choose trade war this is damaging for both united states and china for the world you mention the fact that the have been and there probably will be increasingly with any relationship difficulties which need to be ironed out between europe and china of course the u.s. as well but how do we get the balance right is china nuking to strike a balance truly child prefer balanced trade you know that's why china held it's the world's largest the first ever import export in...