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with her husband to the united states from iraq in 2013. she is the proud mother of two children and is expecting a third. since coming to america, she has become a teacher's assistant in our public schools doing a fantastic job, i might add, preparing the next generation of young americans to make the most of this magnificent country that she too now enjoys. and i want to just congratulate you. thank you. [applause] matthew hemsley is from the united kingdom. thank you, matthew. he is an anglican pastor who came to the united states in 2006 and earned a masters degree from gordon conwell seminary in north carolina. fine place. his grandmother was an american citizen whose ancestors first came to north america in 1637. that means you beat us. you beat all of us. [laughter] as part of plymouth colony. now the hemsley family history of the united states is renewed, and the next chapter of their american story begins. matthew, it's an honor. great luck. [applause] [inaudible] is from south korea and came to the united states in 1992 to pursue
with her husband to the united states from iraq in 2013. she is the proud mother of two children and is expecting a third. since coming to america, she has become a teacher's assistant in our public schools doing a fantastic job, i might add, preparing the next generation of young americans to make the most of this magnificent country that she too now enjoys. and i want to just congratulate you. thank you. [applause] matthew hemsley is from the united kingdom. thank you, matthew. he is an...
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that is what the united states has done. you know, since the beginning of these unilateral and measures that are in breach of nternational law in venezuela, december of last year, you know what the cost has been? 23 billion. due to the blockade and to the persecution, to undermining our resources, and would the venezuelan economy be in this state if they had these resources? $20 million were offered through the o.a.s. then taken away. the ambassador of belgium. $1.2 billion are froze than belgium. we can't conduct any banking transactions. this is what is being done against the venezuelan people. the representative of russia was quite clear. there's no such thing as -- here's no blockade, they said. there have been 18 rounds of sanctions but there's no block cailed. we really need to think of this as a true ideological wall being put up against venezuela. as upport the guide lorks was proposed earlier by the dominican republic. from scratch. i was appointed in august as foreign minister and -- last year and two days later, i
that is what the united states has done. you know, since the beginning of these unilateral and measures that are in breach of nternational law in venezuela, december of last year, you know what the cost has been? 23 billion. due to the blockade and to the persecution, to undermining our resources, and would the venezuelan economy be in this state if they had these resources? $20 million were offered through the o.a.s. then taken away. the ambassador of belgium. $1.2 billion are froze than...
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is going to do once it understands where the united states or what the united states wants to do then it can act in everyone is not a man known for his patience go ahead joshua. well you're absolutely right the kurdish problem it turns out to be a problem for everybody nobody really knows what to do with it not america not turkey not syria not iraq and and do. this is you know with the collapse of the syrian central state during the civil war us out in many ways handed off eastern northeastern syria to the kurds and to the wipe egypt and then america which had been helping the arab militias against a side hoping to overthrow the regime put in a pro-american regime that would make peace with israel this completely collapsed and so the united states was left siding with the kurds to fight isis these this very reliant sunni kayla full group that was trying to build this big cayle of it and that that caused in a sense the united states to side with the allies of us if you would but now that they're withdrawing everybody is no none of the regional powers want there to be an independent or
is going to do once it understands where the united states or what the united states wants to do then it can act in everyone is not a man known for his patience go ahead joshua. well you're absolutely right the kurdish problem it turns out to be a problem for everybody nobody really knows what to do with it not america not turkey not syria not iraq and and do. this is you know with the collapse of the syrian central state during the civil war us out in many ways handed off eastern northeastern...
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in the united states. we have to work to address the drug epidemic in our nation, stop the weapons and cash that flow south to cartels and collaborate more effectively with regional nations to strengthen their economies and to decrease cartel violence. thank you, mr. chairman. >> well, i was glad to hear that ten years ago it was convened on some aspects of the same problem, but being an optimist, based on what you were saying, i see some common ground for investing in scanning devices and customs officers dealing with the straw purchasers and the bulk cash transfers across the border. i see some components of a -- of some legislation that we can work on together like we've worked on criminal justice reform which i hope is successful, but at the same tim that during the gang of eight immigration bill, you said there were $40 billion appropriated for border security and in the daca proposal that got 44 votes, i think it was $25 billion and i'm still confused about the fight over $5 billion. but i agree with
in the united states. we have to work to address the drug epidemic in our nation, stop the weapons and cash that flow south to cartels and collaborate more effectively with regional nations to strengthen their economies and to decrease cartel violence. thank you, mr. chairman. >> well, i was glad to hear that ten years ago it was convened on some aspects of the same problem, but being an optimist, based on what you were saying, i see some common ground for investing in scanning devices...
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but the united states still had a problem. harry truman remembered from his own world war i experience, he came back and he set up a business with his friend, jacobson, and that business went broke during a depression after world war i. one of truman's goals at the end of the second world war was to try to have a rational, logical reconversion of the military economy back to a peace time economy. people had earned money during the war, but there was nothing to spend it on during the war. so there was a lot of pent-up urge on the part of consumers to spend money on the war to buy things. that, of course, would put extreme pressure on prices and prices would go up. so truman was trying to use the government to kind of balance all this out and make a smoother reconversion from a military economy to a peace time economy. now, even though truman was very much supportive of unions, he faced a real backlash from unions and workers after the war because of this. and so he had this habit of writing what we call diary entries. they're a
but the united states still had a problem. harry truman remembered from his own world war i experience, he came back and he set up a business with his friend, jacobson, and that business went broke during a depression after world war i. one of truman's goals at the end of the second world war was to try to have a rational, logical reconversion of the military economy back to a peace time economy. people had earned money during the war, but there was nothing to spend it on during the war. so...
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the refining arm of their oil company and that's based here in the united states and crucially the state owned oil company is controlled by the military which is key to nicolas maduro staying in power so the goal here by the united states is to hold back this money from the durhams government and transfer it to over to forces who are loyal to the opposition leader won as steve mentioned made clear earlier today the united states is holding accountable those responsible for venezuela's tragic decline we will continue to use all of our diplomatic and economic tools to support interim president quite oh the national assembly and the venezuelan people efforts to restore their democracy national security adviser john bolton said that the united states is beginning to hear from mid and low level military in venezuela that they are and back to behind the opposition leader want we have no way of independently confirming that but we do know that the defense attache from venezuela that was based here in washington d.c. has declared his support for the opposition the administration is being asked h
the refining arm of their oil company and that's based here in the united states and crucially the state owned oil company is controlled by the military which is key to nicolas maduro staying in power so the goal here by the united states is to hold back this money from the durhams government and transfer it to over to forces who are loyal to the opposition leader won as steve mentioned made clear earlier today the united states is holding accountable those responsible for venezuela's tragic...
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there is several violence in the united states. it escalated in 1967 in 1968 including here in washington dc. johnson wanted to focus on domestic priorities. that was always his major interest. he was consumed from early on by the war in vietnam. that is why in his final year in office he wanted to focus on whatever priorities he could do while trying to bring a peaceful end to the war. hubert humphrey was initially not the favored candidate. he was put forth by johnson as someone who can continue his programs to withstand a reasonable chance against richard nixon. johnson did not like robert kennedy. that was no secret. he was uneasy at the same time and was deeply saddened by kennedy's assassination. >> at the same time, the apollo program continues to grow with research being done in florida and texas at cape canaveral and the johnson state center. apollo 8 we saw in the video a moment ago launched in december 1968. >> the thing about the cold war is that it brought out the worst and the best in america. part of that was a peace
there is several violence in the united states. it escalated in 1967 in 1968 including here in washington dc. johnson wanted to focus on domestic priorities. that was always his major interest. he was consumed from early on by the war in vietnam. that is why in his final year in office he wanted to focus on whatever priorities he could do while trying to bring a peaceful end to the war. hubert humphrey was initially not the favored candidate. he was put forth by johnson as someone who can...
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states from china and united states and canada and china in terms of arrests there in this case is that again it's not their random interaction that here they are talking specifically about americans being approached by russians who seem to be friendly in the world the words of mr brennan is most unusual and it's good it's not surprising to me that someone coming from an intelligence background has that kind of perspective on russians just randomly interacting with them that said i agree with you that if you're an ordinary american who doesn't have any affiliations with the united states government who doesn't have any affiliation with what would be considered aspects of the national security sector no that's a guy that's concluded that is somewhat exaggerated i'm perfectly happy to agree i heard you say that that while you yourself dislike conspiracy theories there is just too much smoke around trump for there to be no fire how much of that smoke is genuine and how much of that is created by segments like this is genuine and how much of that is created by segments like this the last ti
states from china and united states and canada and china in terms of arrests there in this case is that again it's not their random interaction that here they are talking specifically about americans being approached by russians who seem to be friendly in the world the words of mr brennan is most unusual and it's good it's not surprising to me that someone coming from an intelligence background has that kind of perspective on russians just randomly interacting with them that said i agree with...
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under crean disrupting chemicals in the united states. produce disease cost that twice as much as in europe where the regulation is much tighter i wonder if you faced any pushback on that under study not only from the industry but also from the political class because ultimately these results are a comment on the role of the government. we know that policy predicts exposure exposure predicts disease and disease costs us all as a society what's striking about the difference in our cost estimates between the european union and the united states is the differences in policy that drive those differences in costs so in the united states we proactively required brominated flame returns to be put into furniture and carpeting among other things and that's resulted in extremely higher levels of those flame retardants in the human bodies of americans as opposed to europeans and that ultimately has affected the cognitive outcomes of literally a generation of american children whereas you're a pro actively acted to ban those flame retardants from mus
under crean disrupting chemicals in the united states. produce disease cost that twice as much as in europe where the regulation is much tighter i wonder if you faced any pushback on that under study not only from the industry but also from the political class because ultimately these results are a comment on the role of the government. we know that policy predicts exposure exposure predicts disease and disease costs us all as a society what's striking about the difference in our cost estimates...
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the united states army. robert is a warehouse supervisor. a strong guy, a smart guy, and they have a beautiful 4-year-old son, who was born here, in the united states, robert, congratulations. thank you. [ applause ] >> marcell, ramos ramirez is from bolivia, and has a beautiful lawful permanent resident of the united states, and has been since 2013. he is the co-owner of a staffing company with his son, histo mar the business is thriving and he it is doing very well and he is expanding in all different ways and he says in the united states you can achieve anything that you want, and i am a perfect example. in ord in other words, he is making a lot of money. marcell, thank you very much. >> you've been listening in there to the president speaking at a naturalization ceremony inside the white house today. welcoming some members from south korea, japan, and bolivia, to the united states. they are now american citizens. the irony here is that it comes on a day in which the president is set to address the nation
the united states army. robert is a warehouse supervisor. a strong guy, a smart guy, and they have a beautiful 4-year-old son, who was born here, in the united states, robert, congratulations. thank you. [ applause ] >> marcell, ramos ramirez is from bolivia, and has a beautiful lawful permanent resident of the united states, and has been since 2013. he is the co-owner of a staffing company with his son, histo mar the business is thriving and he it is doing very well and he is expanding...
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historically played by the united states. and i believe the united states even with the changes in the distribution of power even with the rise of other actors remains the only actor in the world today capable of continuing to play that role. in order to do so it cannot be seen as just a normal great power looking out only for its own interests. to effectively play that role it has to be an unusual great power, a great power that looks out for the common interest as well as its own interests. so exceptionalism comes into the picture in that important way. and then secondly at a moment when the debate over the future of american foreign policy within the united states is -- is being shaped by this what i believe to be a false in some ways dog whistling choice between nationalism and globalism, what the idea of exceptionalism can credibility to is the idea that there is no inconsistenty between american patriotism and american internationalism which is to say for the american people they can see a larger purpose that goes beyon
historically played by the united states. and i believe the united states even with the changes in the distribution of power even with the rise of other actors remains the only actor in the world today capable of continuing to play that role. in order to do so it cannot be seen as just a normal great power looking out only for its own interests. to effectively play that role it has to be an unusual great power, a great power that looks out for the common interest as well as its own interests....
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least, here in united states. they confess this. they say, oh, we have to make consultations with the embassy am a with the department of state. it happens. they are not free. they're not independent. in spite of all of that, the president is trying to sit with the democratic opposition, not opposition that makes violent demonstrations and burns people alive. that is what he is going to insist -- why he is going to insist on the dialogue. what is happening now, john bolton tweeting and doing communiques and pompeo and everyone saying maduro is not the president, that he is illegitimate, that he is a usurper? , on, that is a coup d'etat. amy: explained that term, usurper. it looks like a case is being billed for an overthrow win when juan guaido announces that maduro is a usurper. thehey are manipulating venezuela constitution. they say the elections were almost 10 million venezuelans voted and over 6 million voted for maduro, that this did not happen. amy: the opposition boycott. >> not only the opposition. lima i
least, here in united states. they confess this. they say, oh, we have to make consultations with the embassy am a with the department of state. it happens. they are not free. they're not independent. in spite of all of that, the president is trying to sit with the democratic opposition, not opposition that makes violent demonstrations and burns people alive. that is what he is going to insist -- why he is going to insist on the dialogue. what is happening now, john bolton tweeting and doing...
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the united states is trying to be in a region. when they are there the only job thier doing and they have shown that they do is creation of interest groups who are risking tone during the time his tenure in the foreign ministry he. has so. many to the. she. has dissipated in the creation of the terrorist group in syria and iraq if you recall in the. threshold of the election of the uniqueness this. president trump. choose into the you who are the people who are these terrorist groups or if you're ultimately agree with mr trump in these coalition he wanted to in a game changer then he changed you follow the same policy that. created do you think you may have other things in common with mr trump and at least in the way how he conceptualizes there is no newcomer in purposes a common policy between us and the sitra and there could be no more overlap of views on how the region develops we're not. because we know that. he has his you know any policy you know or the war you're against any kind o. expansionism and any kind of a unit where
the united states is trying to be in a region. when they are there the only job thier doing and they have shown that they do is creation of interest groups who are risking tone during the time his tenure in the foreign ministry he. has so. many to the. she. has dissipated in the creation of the terrorist group in syria and iraq if you recall in the. threshold of the election of the uniqueness this. president trump. choose into the you who are the people who are these terrorist groups or if...
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states house of representatives to the united states senate. and saying we don't really need a house, anything you guys do is fine. and that's the product that been presented to us. it's not acceptable to our side to simply throw away house prerogatives and positions. so again my friends have the majority here. we respect that. you're -- you'll almost certainly prevail on the rule and the vote. i certainly accept that. that's the way this institution works. but what you fail to tell me is whether or not you're going to get the senate tover pick this up. so far you haven't. this is the fourth attempt. we'll see another one tomorrow. and whether or not you can actually produce legislation that the president of the united states will sign. so far you haven't. you're the majority. but under our constitutional system, passing legislation through the house is simply not sufficient. it has to be able to pass the united states senate, it has to be signed by the president of the united states, unless 2/3 of the house and the senate are willing to overri
states house of representatives to the united states senate. and saying we don't really need a house, anything you guys do is fine. and that's the product that been presented to us. it's not acceptable to our side to simply throw away house prerogatives and positions. so again my friends have the majority here. we respect that. you're -- you'll almost certainly prevail on the rule and the vote. i certainly accept that. that's the way this institution works. but what you fail to tell me is...
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i'm from techro in the united states. today i'm just pleased to see that hat moved from 13th last year to 10th this year. we are grateful for this, the announcement. during today, the presentation, you will convey one message that economic freedom leads to better economic power, environment, education, and social well being. and for us to live a better life, economic power, economic growth, and democracy, two major contributors to our good life. and so do you see in the report or in your study the correlation between the economic freedom and the democracy? >> yes, we absolutely do. and we have published that data and some editions of our index. the democracy indexes aren't necessarily updated on a regular basis so we wait until we see some statistical change in that data, then we do report that. we have seen a very high correlation between economic freedom and effective democratic governments. there are an awful lot of countries around the world that call themselves democratic. sometimes even in the name of their country
i'm from techro in the united states. today i'm just pleased to see that hat moved from 13th last year to 10th this year. we are grateful for this, the announcement. during today, the presentation, you will convey one message that economic freedom leads to better economic power, environment, education, and social well being. and for us to live a better life, economic power, economic growth, and democracy, two major contributors to our good life. and so do you see in the report or in your study...
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and russia should be included in the treaty but other states as well like china the united states is accusing russia of violating the treaty however moscow is ready to continue negotiations despise washington's ultimatum like approach russian foreign minister lavrov says that the united states are not taken into consideration the fact that the missiles are there it's all going about are not part of the i.n.f. treaty. and those little should you go to the united states both blaming russia for violations of the treaty don't take into consideration the fact that russia has c n n. shows that are not included in the treaty the united states says it will withdraw from the i.n.f. treaty with russia as early as beginning of next month now to give you some background about this agreement it was signed by american president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev back in one thousand eight hundred seven and it took effect just a year later now the agreement stipulates that both countries should destroy all ground based missiles with a range of five hundred fifty five hundred kilomete
and russia should be included in the treaty but other states as well like china the united states is accusing russia of violating the treaty however moscow is ready to continue negotiations despise washington's ultimatum like approach russian foreign minister lavrov says that the united states are not taken into consideration the fact that the missiles are there it's all going about are not part of the i.n.f. treaty. and those little should you go to the united states both blaming russia for...
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the united states is on the side of democracy. russia, china, hezbollah, they are on the side of the dictatorship. how does this play out in the coming days? >> trish, congratulations on giving voice to a courageous man who is really facing down maduro who has killed or had executed thousands of his countrymen just to maintain power and who is backed by iran and hezbollah and cuba and other nefarious forces there in venezuela. so given voice to this man is a big deal you are doing. you have been the lead on this from day one, so congratulations. trish: thank you. >> with regard to the military, i think what you heard guaido say, the rank and file are interested in supporting him. but the generals and the top brass who wants to save their jobs are trying to figure out which way to turn here. and the path of least resistance to them is to stick close to maduro until and unless the united states military comes in with credible force or they perceive credible force. trish: why would they stay? because they are getting their pockets li
the united states is on the side of democracy. russia, china, hezbollah, they are on the side of the dictatorship. how does this play out in the coming days? >> trish, congratulations on giving voice to a courageous man who is really facing down maduro who has killed or had executed thousands of his countrymen just to maintain power and who is backed by iran and hezbollah and cuba and other nefarious forces there in venezuela. so given voice to this man is a big deal you are doing. you...
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both the united states and china will face similar issues. jobs ine routine agriculture and manufacturing. is no immunity from artificial intelligence displacement. popehe u.s. and china, will have a lot of great artificial intelligence will have a both lot of great artificial intelligence companies that will make a phenomenal amount of money. there will be wealth to take care of people who are displaced. rather than just giving them a we need to adjust what -- the meaning of life, address what is the meaning of life, and how to retrain people who will not be displaced by a.i. interviewer: the third thing in your subtitle is "new world ord er". you talk about the challenges of building societies in the age of artificial intelligence. kai-fu: i mean three things. humanity are seeing the largest job migration. it is over 100 years ago. we are going to be looking at , the jobs thats require human compassion. that is the largest job category. that is a giant shift for the future world order. the second bang, we will be looking -- thing, we will b
both the united states and china will face similar issues. jobs ine routine agriculture and manufacturing. is no immunity from artificial intelligence displacement. popehe u.s. and china, will have a lot of great artificial intelligence will have a both lot of great artificial intelligence companies that will make a phenomenal amount of money. there will be wealth to take care of people who are displaced. rather than just giving them a we need to adjust what -- the meaning of life, address what...
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states the united states to lead. and now we withdraw our but also this concept from a very sized ministration or very extreme one one i have to point out that lost the election by three million votes and based on the midterm results is not likely to be around it after twenty twenty and so very likely these decisions will then be reversed so my advice to the rest of the world is take a deep breath and america. will follow all the twists and turns in this new year talking of which is one of the second of january moscow of course one twenty three in the morning but still is just about the season to be jolly twenty nine tate has come and taken the reins around the world let's show the pictures can some pretty pictures he gives an old walks of life and welcome to new year from war torn countries middle east prosperous europe new year's celebrations all the very special place in the hearts of russians too must have holiday people from the we can set here some of the best moments from around the globe that we've put togethe
states the united states to lead. and now we withdraw our but also this concept from a very sized ministration or very extreme one one i have to point out that lost the election by three million votes and based on the midterm results is not likely to be around it after twenty twenty and so very likely these decisions will then be reversed so my advice to the rest of the world is take a deep breath and america. will follow all the twists and turns in this new year talking of which is one of the...
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it's mcconnell. >> they need to behave as the united states sfla united states senate. the article i power! this was a shorter panel, because we had a really long panel before. really long panel before >>> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said, they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said, it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. but i have great confidence in my intelligence people. but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. >> good morning. and welcome back to "a.m. joy." that extraordinary helsinki press conference alongside sl t vladimir putin was one of president trump's odd behavior that caught the attention of the fbi. as they went from investigating what made him president to investigating whether trump was a russian asset, working against the interests of the united states. as "the new york times" points out in a bombshell story that dropped just last night, there were two moments that finally triggered the fbi's counterintellige
it's mcconnell. >> they need to behave as the united states sfla united states senate. the article i power! this was a shorter panel, because we had a really long panel before. really long panel before >>> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said, they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said, it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. but i have great confidence in my intelligence people. but i will tell...
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states feeling it's incumbent upon the united states to press other nations that have not yet recognized the interim government and the interim president to do so so this is the reason that these were announced it was announced through executive order and again this is in the words of the treasury secretary and the national security adviser an effort to not only protect the assets of the venezuelan people but to make sure in their words that nicolas maduro the official venezuelan president can no longer continue to loot the assets of the people for which they rightfully belong thank you very much can really help you with the latest from the white house now let's get the view from inside venezuela with political honesty to respond to last he joins us now from the capital caracas how might these sanctions on the state owned oil company potentially impact the support of the military for the government of madeira. given. the diverse sat in there or a little bit it's of a thought the. backing of the what is it then motherhood or it's a business where like the pence must have really been on th
states feeling it's incumbent upon the united states to press other nations that have not yet recognized the interim government and the interim president to do so so this is the reason that these were announced it was announced through executive order and again this is in the words of the treasury secretary and the national security adviser an effort to not only protect the assets of the venezuelan people but to make sure in their words that nicolas maduro the official venezuelan president can...
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united states has always had a. new thing and it's a tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country music you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country to. believe it's a responsibility for the hate. and so we need to make rules for the rest. because without us there would be. i've been saying the numbers. they matter us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten thousand dollars fine tapping. eighty five percent of global wealth to the rich eight point six percent markets thirty percent last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a industrial but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember is one one goes forward to mid one and only. one people there will be going to. welcome back to cross talk were all things considered i'm peter bell to remind you we
united states has always had a. new thing and it's a tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country music you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country to. believe it's a responsibility for the hate. and so we need to make rules for the rest. because without us there would be. i've been saying the numbers. they matter us is over...
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states can pull out from the united nations altogether possible i mean let's be clear the united states plays a very important role in the where i sit is a founding member like the russian revolution. and of course used to be out of one or two areas that are more i would say the other thing is to be of course involved in the sense of the d.v.d.'s of the wind and i believe these will go on more true believer that when one looks at united states and the russian federation those two countries in many aspects common interests sometimes they are fighting but they have common interests and if we look at the middle east that area that we have been that was mentioned the both these decisions the global middle east is there. a strongly believe that the jews the of the humanity the united states and the russian federation and oughtn't i want to be on the contrary well i think the jews are similar and i strongly hope that the visions that have existed of the countries will be overcome and that the two countries will be able to have a strong cooperation a lowing the international system to work the
states can pull out from the united nations altogether possible i mean let's be clear the united states plays a very important role in the where i sit is a founding member like the russian revolution. and of course used to be out of one or two areas that are more i would say the other thing is to be of course involved in the sense of the d.v.d.'s of the wind and i believe these will go on more true believer that when one looks at united states and the russian federation those two countries in...
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to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will moderate the american people with the truth and nothing else discover the formula for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera. this is techno a show about innovations that can change lives the science of fighting wildfires we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in the unique way. this is a show about science lol are no lies scientists. tonight techno investigates shrimp safety seafood by nature is a high risk commodity for americans love their shrimp but most of it comes from countries that use expensive antibiotics that could make you ill now techno goes inside the federal testing program from. that's supposed to protect the food supply doctors should do some more is mechanical engineer she will share the results of her investigation into how dangerous is that for human beings and i'm still taurus i'm an entomologist visit a shrimp farm in the middle of indiana yes indiana that could revolutioniz
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it is totally controlled by the united states. a person put into guantanamo has no access and cuban courts. it's like putting a cuban stamp on it and trying to mail it to fidel castro would not work. it is totally un-american place. so the courts feel that this is really america and what a sham to say it's beyond that. the dc circuit rejected a similar claim with respect to margaret. with people being held there because it said look it is a foreign territory and it is still foreign control and the inclusion of the united states law there to supersede the local law really isn't right. i think the courts will go along with that and say if you have a place in a foreign country where foreign officials are involved and foreign courts could even be appealed to, the united states washing the pipe. the real answer is this is a discussing things to do and the united states should not be involved in it allowing torture of people whatever it is it's a political decision that should not be made. >>> while it definitely -- here in a rock in ye
it is totally controlled by the united states. a person put into guantanamo has no access and cuban courts. it's like putting a cuban stamp on it and trying to mail it to fidel castro would not work. it is totally un-american place. so the courts feel that this is really america and what a sham to say it's beyond that. the dc circuit rejected a similar claim with respect to margaret. with people being held there because it said look it is a foreign territory and it is still foreign control and...
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of the united states. the first woman to hold that job, just as she had been the first female dean at the harvard law school. it was one year after that she was nominated and confirmed to this court. so, we have been honored to have justice kagan on the court for a little over eight years. please join me in welcoming justice kagan. thank you. [applause] justice kagan: thank you so much. thank you. and thank you, greg, for all that you do for the supreme court historical society. i noticed that you can do my biography now without notes. that might just be because of your astonishing memory, but i have the feeling that we have done this, the two of us, before, which suggests how many years you have been incredibly important to the historical society and because important to the historical society, important to the supreme court. what the historical society does is very significant to the court in promoting understanding of the court, of the constitution. i don't know if some of you saw the very sad news toda
of the united states. the first woman to hold that job, just as she had been the first female dean at the harvard law school. it was one year after that she was nominated and confirmed to this court. so, we have been honored to have justice kagan on the court for a little over eight years. please join me in welcoming justice kagan. thank you. [applause] justice kagan: thank you so much. thank you. and thank you, greg, for all that you do for the supreme court historical society. i noticed that...
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to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will ask the american people with the truth and nothing else discovered. for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera. sat here has never been a real easy sell for investment how much are the reserves up are they understated or overstated they own those shares and you're a company for the people baas. as it takes a tougher line on migrants organized crime is making fast profits from their misery . people and power investigates the state funded reception centers where the helpless are reduced to commodities ripe for exploitation. and the migrants on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. and they're on a clock this is it live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes recip time birder when discusses in syria troop withdrawal with donald trump says turkey is ready to take over security in the kurdish town of manby. somalia says it's plan b. a major offensive against al shabaab after u.s. airstrikes killed fifty two of the group's fighters. pitch battle
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in the organization for economic cooperation and development the report finds the united states has the highest youth unemployment rate and highest infant mortality rate among comparable countries the us also has one of the lowest voter registration levels in the o.e.c.d. the report reads quote its citizens live shorter and sicker lives compared to those living in all other ridged democracies are radical tropical diseases are increasingly prevalent and it has the world's highest incarceration rate and the highest obesity levels in the developed world professor alston's conclusions have drawn a harsh response from members of the trumpet ministration us ambassador to the un nikki haley wrote in a letter to senator bernie sanders of vermont quote it is patently ridiculous for the united nations to examine poverty in america the special repertoire wasted the un's time and resources deflecting attention from the world's worst human rights abusers and who can sing instead on the wealthiest and freest come. tree in the world and haley may have a point about the united states being one of t
in the organization for economic cooperation and development the report finds the united states has the highest youth unemployment rate and highest infant mortality rate among comparable countries the us also has one of the lowest voter registration levels in the o.e.c.d. the report reads quote its citizens live shorter and sicker lives compared to those living in all other ridged democracies are radical tropical diseases are increasingly prevalent and it has the world's highest incarceration...
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lines in the united states? >> my information is in the next few weeks, hopefully sooner there will be an increase of supply of gas len to the affected areas. >> i think it's phony. i think they're trying to get the prices jacked up. my personal opinion. >> what was once a distant foreign policy issue has become a domestic issue. >> a truck strike has driven food prices upward, slowed industry and resulted in violence. the bloodiest episode in leaf ittown, pennsylvania, 32 people were injured when motorists joined the protests. >> the crowd of 2,000, to 3 t. mostly young teenagers, packed the intersection then it turned violent. >> this is levittown, pennsylvania, the quintessential symbol of middle america. middle america is in torment about the gas crisis. >> sunday, july 1, carter flies home from the tokyo summit and announce is a television speech off to the nation thursday. then to camp david by helicopter presumably to work on that energy speech. but then, a sudden change. the energy speech is canceled wit
lines in the united states? >> my information is in the next few weeks, hopefully sooner there will be an increase of supply of gas len to the affected areas. >> i think it's phony. i think they're trying to get the prices jacked up. my personal opinion. >> what was once a distant foreign policy issue has become a domestic issue. >> a truck strike has driven food prices upward, slowed industry and resulted in violence. the bloodiest episode in leaf ittown, pennsylvania,...
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he being the president of the united states. they are being held hostage for the ransom of doing what they believe is the right thing to d on border security. however, mr. hurd says a republican who has more border mileage on the border than any other congressional district in america, says what the president wants to do is not the right thing. senator ron johnson says a similar quote. lindsay -- lindsey graham said he thought it was a bad investment he didn't say it yesterday or the day before he said it about a year ago. the issue -- if my friend will allow me to continue. mr. scalise: but lindsey graham did say we need to build the wall. he has a different solution than the gentleman from maryland. let's be clear. i just was speaking with senator graham last night about this. he wants to start building the wall and clearly your side has not been willing and the president by the way in the meeting in the oval office in the situation room two days ago looked at the speaker directly and said, ok, we don't agree even on some of t
he being the president of the united states. they are being held hostage for the ransom of doing what they believe is the right thing to d on border security. however, mr. hurd says a republican who has more border mileage on the border than any other congressional district in america, says what the president wants to do is not the right thing. senator ron johnson says a similar quote. lindsay -- lindsey graham said he thought it was a bad investment he didn't say it yesterday or the day before...
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they sent two bills to the united states senate. both bills that had bipartisan support from the united states senate in the past and that's why just about an hour ago my great partner and colleague from maryland, senator cardin and i come a went with senator kaine and all of the others gathered here and we said to mitch mcconnell, let's get consent because the senate can give consent any time it wants, let's get consent to vote right away on those two bills to re-open the government. he said, you know, we just can't do that because the president says he doesn't want to do that. last time i checked the united states senate was a separate branch of government and nobody should be contracting out their constitutional responsibilities or their votes to the president of the united states. nobody should be doing that. and anybody who just sits on their hands is an accomplice and complicit in the shutdown. let's end it. we can end it today. keep your voices loud. keep marching because we than in the end, justice will prevail here. thank y
they sent two bills to the united states senate. both bills that had bipartisan support from the united states senate in the past and that's why just about an hour ago my great partner and colleague from maryland, senator cardin and i come a went with senator kaine and all of the others gathered here and we said to mitch mcconnell, let's get consent because the senate can give consent any time it wants, let's get consent to vote right away on those two bills to re-open the government. he said,...
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my goal is the united states. i want to get the companies to come back, like so many are going, to the united states. i want apple to make their iphones and all the great things they make in the united states. that'll take place. >> mr. president? >> thank you, mr. president. >> please, go ahead. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to ask you two questions. one, as you talk about the wall, d domain, those who own property on the border will lose property because of this. once it happens, they say they can go to court with you for years. also, what is the safety net for federal workers? you're saying months and possibly a year for this shutdown. do you have in mind a safety net for those who need their checks, those who need ssi, those who need medicaid, what have you? >> well, the safety net is going to be having a strong border because we're going to be safe. i'm not talking about economically but ultimately economically. i really believe that these people, many of the people that we're talking about, many of the
my goal is the united states. i want to get the companies to come back, like so many are going, to the united states. i want apple to make their iphones and all the great things they make in the united states. that'll take place. >> mr. president? >> thank you, mr. president. >> please, go ahead. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to ask you two questions. one, as you talk about the wall, d domain, those who own property on the border will lose property because of this....
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of the united states. okay, this is the key driver why productivity growth is so low, looks low on paper because you have federaling government 20% gdp state and local government close to 20% productivity growth is negative 60% essentially pulling the horse or horse is pulling the cart for entire one hundred percent of the economy. okay? as that 40% trickles down becomes in other attractive to invest in the united states we can grow, i think their growth estimates in addition to say the imf most world united states, are too low for 2019 i think we are going to start to see -- i think you will see some rate raises this year on back of growth in the u.s., and i -- i would also note that some of the other panelists interrejected we are not near neutral may be close the fed raising rates would give more dry powder in the event collapse or correction in the system. >> i want to pick up about growth issue because the big news out of davos overnight breaking, of course, was imf lowering global growth forecast for
of the united states. okay, this is the key driver why productivity growth is so low, looks low on paper because you have federaling government 20% gdp state and local government close to 20% productivity growth is negative 60% essentially pulling the horse or horse is pulling the cart for entire one hundred percent of the economy. okay? as that 40% trickles down becomes in other attractive to invest in the united states we can grow, i think their growth estimates in addition to say the imf...
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agnew: the constitution of the united states -- sen. dirksen: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. vice pres. agnew: against all enemies, foreign and domestic. sen. dirksen: that i will bear true faith -- vice pres. agnew: that i will bear true faith -- sen. dirksen: and allegiance to the same. vice pres. agnew: and allegiance to the same. sen. dirksen: that i take this obligation freely -- vice pres. agnew: that i take this obligation freely -- sen. dirksen: without any mental reservations -- vice pres. agnew: without any mental reservations -- sen. dirksen: -- or purpose of evasion. vice pres. agnew: -- or purpose of evasion. sen. dirksen: and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- vice pres. agnew: and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- sen. dirksen: -- the duties of the office -- vice pres. agnew: -- the duties of the office -- sen. dirksen: -- on which i am about to enter -- vice pres. angew: -- on which i am about to enter -- sen. dirksen: -- so help you god. vice pres. agnew: -- so help me god. [applause] mr
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those responsible will be held accountable by the united states of america. we are determined to do that and get to the facts as quickly as we can. we have a policy consistent with this. we like the rest of the world value human rights across the world. this murder was outrageous well. will hold those responsible accountable. then we will talk about what we do with the kingdom of saudi arabia. what they do to support americas in kansas, colorado and washington dc safe.
those responsible will be held accountable by the united states of america. we are determined to do that and get to the facts as quickly as we can. we have a policy consistent with this. we like the rest of the world value human rights across the world. this murder was outrageous well. will hold those responsible accountable. then we will talk about what we do with the kingdom of saudi arabia. what they do to support americas in kansas, colorado and washington dc safe.
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states the united states to leave. and now we withdraw but also this concept from a very good sized ministration a very extreme one one i have to point out that lost the election by three million votes and based on the midterm results is not likely to be around it after twenty twenty five and so very likely these decisions will then be reversed so my advice to the rest of the world is take a deep breath and america will be back. french president mccrum has used his traditional new year's eve speech to slam extremist elements in the country. the news of all. we have perience great division and anger broke out anger against injustices against the course of a sometimes in comprehensible globalization against an administrative system that's become too complex and lacking in empathy there was also anger against profound changes that call into question our society's identity and direction this anger has shown me one thing no matter how excessive or overflowing it is we will not quit the. authorities in paris were primed to t
states the united states to leave. and now we withdraw but also this concept from a very good sized ministration a very extreme one one i have to point out that lost the election by three million votes and based on the midterm results is not likely to be around it after twenty twenty five and so very likely these decisions will then be reversed so my advice to the rest of the world is take a deep breath and america will be back. french president mccrum has used his traditional new year's eve...
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i said the president of the united states. there is not a single bit of evidence the president of the united states committed the only crime you could commit here, conspired with the russians to hack the dnc." and i slowed down that reading because i just want to leave that picture up as long as possible. chris cuomo, of course, told him in the middle of that, interrupted and said no, no, no, you did say there was no collusion at all. a new "wall street journal" report also is revealing that michael cohen hired a technology company called red finch solutions to solve a problem and that is rig online polls in donald trump's favor during the presidential campaign. michael cohen promised to pay the firm $50,000, but the owner said he was only given a blue walmart bag containing between $12,000 and $13,000 in cash and randomly a boxing glove that mr. cohen said had been worn by a brazilian mixed martial arts fighter. in trump world it turns out that actually is what they mean by $50,000. cohen, however, still asked for and receive
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i'm mike pence the vice president of the united states united states supports the courageous decision i want. the president of your national assembly to assert that bodies constitutional powers declare madeira or your super nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power in addition to trump recognizing as the interim an interim president of venezuela he also called and basically made a statement supporting moves by juan wedo to quote restore constitutional legitimacy to the venezuelan government now many observers have have basically looked on this as a call from the united states for the venezuelan president and the venezuelan leadership to be overthrown and this would be in defiance of a supreme court ruling in venezuela now interestingly peru canada and brazil have both followed suit and then followed the moves of the united states and recognized wedo as the interim president of venezuela at this point we have heard from from the white house there was actually you know a comment from president trump that nothing was planned regarding venezuela but all options were o
i'm mike pence the vice president of the united states united states supports the courageous decision i want. the president of your national assembly to assert that bodies constitutional powers declare madeira or your super nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power in addition to trump recognizing as the interim an interim president of venezuela he also called and basically made a statement supporting moves by juan wedo to quote restore constitutional legitimacy to the...
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states is going to do but when it comes down to it the united states has always been here when it mattered in world war one and world war two in the second world war in these discussions about the middle east the united states doesn't have a very large presence in syria i mean we wouldn't be pulling out very many people to begin with and i think there is a debate that you know has to happen in the united states as well how long are we going to be in the middle east because there's always an isis there's always an al-qaeda and there's always going to be this argument you know well if you pull out now then you know they're going to come back and well then you need to decide we're going to be there forever look how long the u.s. has been in afghanistan now you know it's going on twenty years which is much longer than we were in vietnam what do you say about this political ladies. well i feel like i feel like you have a point i think that the germans always always it was quite easy for them to be like oh we're past that because obviously you have the u.s. and the u.s. army that you know should
states is going to do but when it comes down to it the united states has always been here when it mattered in world war one and world war two in the second world war in these discussions about the middle east the united states doesn't have a very large presence in syria i mean we wouldn't be pulling out very many people to begin with and i think there is a debate that you know has to happen in the united states as well how long are we going to be in the middle east because there's always an...
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in the united states. the problem with this system is that they check the identity documents that you give them, so let's say that i'm an illegal immigrant and i'm looking for a job in the united states, and i hand them your identity documents. e-verify checks your identity documents and approves me for a job. that's the loophole in the entire system. that's why in places like arizona, where we have seen that the impact of e-verify on wages is very, very small because most illegal immigrants who know about this system get better and better fake identifications to be able to go around it and to skirt it. what's even more interesting is that states where e-verify is mandatory for all workers, states like arizona, mississippi, alabama, south carolina, a few others where there are partial e-verify mandates, basically only about half of new hires are even run through the program in these states. these states do not want to enforce an e-verify mandate because it would be very costly and it would hurt a lot of bu
in the united states. the problem with this system is that they check the identity documents that you give them, so let's say that i'm an illegal immigrant and i'm looking for a job in the united states, and i hand them your identity documents. e-verify checks your identity documents and approves me for a job. that's the loophole in the entire system. that's why in places like arizona, where we have seen that the impact of e-verify on wages is very, very small because most illegal immigrants...
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in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. >> reporter: this labyrinth of tunnels in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. >> reporter: this labyrinth of tunnels in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. >> reporter: this labyrinth of tunnels in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. oughs) hi susan! honey? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey. the real honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey. because it's never just a cough. always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice.
in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. >> reporter: this labyrinth of tunnels in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. >> reporter: this labyrinth of tunnels in mexico to get people and drug noose the united states. labyrinth of tunn to get people and drug noose the united states. >> reporter: this labyrinth of...
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it is totally controlled by the united states. person put in to guantanamo has no access to cuban courts. as judge gibbons said in arguing the case, putting a cuban stamp on it and trying to mail it to fidel castro wouldn't work. it's a totally american place, and so the court's view, this is really america, what a sham to say it's beyond that. now, the d.c. circuit rejected a similar claim with respect to bagram, to people held there, because it said, look, you know, there it is a foreign territory and there's still foreign control, and the intrusion of the united states law there to supersede the local law really isn't right. i think the courts would go along with that and say, if you have a place in a foreign country where foreign officials are involved and foreign courts, even can be appealed to the united states law shouldn't abide. the real answer there is, this is a disgusting thing to do and the united states should not be involved in it, in allowing torture, holding people beyond the law, wherever it is. it's a political
it is totally controlled by the united states. person put in to guantanamo has no access to cuban courts. as judge gibbons said in arguing the case, putting a cuban stamp on it and trying to mail it to fidel castro wouldn't work. it's a totally american place, and so the court's view, this is really america, what a sham to say it's beyond that. now, the d.c. circuit rejected a similar claim with respect to bagram, to people held there, because it said, look, you know, there it is a foreign...
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it is good for europe but also good for the united states. they have 20 friends and allies that stand together. something china doesn't have, russia does not have. >> the president has also criticized germany for russia. when he was complaining about the 2% target he said what good is nato a if germany is paying russia billions of dollars for gas and energy. the u.s. is paying for europe's protection then loses billions on trade. what's your reaction to europe paying russia? does that not make europe more vulnerable to russian aggression? >> nato has 29 allies from both sides of the atlantic with different parties and different culture. some neighbors,'s of russia, some are not. there are disagreements. but, the strength of nato is despite the differences, on this pipeline from russia, we have always been able to unite around our core task. one for all and all for one. again, this is good for europe but also for the united states. now the united states is focused on china. in china's big economically and technologically. also when it comes to
it is good for europe but also good for the united states. they have 20 friends and allies that stand together. something china doesn't have, russia does not have. >> the president has also criticized germany for russia. when he was complaining about the 2% target he said what good is nato a if germany is paying russia billions of dollars for gas and energy. the u.s. is paying for europe's protection then loses billions on trade. what's your reaction to europe paying russia? does that not...
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this is the united states of america. this is a great country, perhaps one of the greatest in the history of the world, and this is where we stand, that when it comes to making sure that baby food is safe for american families across the united states, we have to pick and choose those who will be asked to come to work for nothing to perform that function? that's not the only area that he mentioned. he went ton talk about areas that are not covered by user fees. you see, some of the pharmaceutical companies and medical device companies actually pay for inspections, so as long as user fees continue be, the inspections continue. but it doesn't apply to aspect when this comes to medicine. when this comes to compounding medicines, which is done at a state level primarily, the federal government has a responsibility in some areas to make sure that those medicines are safe. do you recall a few years ago the state of massachusetts when the compounding standards were lax and innocent people died because the injections they were i
this is the united states of america. this is a great country, perhaps one of the greatest in the history of the world, and this is where we stand, that when it comes to making sure that baby food is safe for american families across the united states, we have to pick and choose those who will be asked to come to work for nothing to perform that function? that's not the only area that he mentioned. he went ton talk about areas that are not covered by user fees. you see, some of the...
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this is the united states of america. this is a great country, perhaps one of the greatest in the history of the world, and this is where we stand, that when it comes to making sure that baby food is safe for american families across the united states, we have to pick and choose those who will be asked to come to work for nothing to perform that function? that's not the only area that he mentioned. he went ton talk about areas that are not covered by user fees. you see, some of the pharmaceutical companies and medical device companies actually pay for inspections, so as long as user fees continue be, the inspections continue. but it doesn't apply to aspect when this comes to medicine. when this comes to compounding medicines, which is done at a state level primarily, the federal government has a responsibility in some areas to make sure that those medicines are safe. do you recall a few years ago the state of massachusetts when the compounding standards were lax and innocent people died because the injections they were i
this is the united states of america. this is a great country, perhaps one of the greatest in the history of the world, and this is where we stand, that when it comes to making sure that baby food is safe for american families across the united states, we have to pick and choose those who will be asked to come to work for nothing to perform that function? that's not the only area that he mentioned. he went ton talk about areas that are not covered by user fees. you see, some of the...