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. >> keystone heights asking for valentine's day greetings. it became known as operation valentine's day. he brought in half 1 million cards including a special from nasa and president jump. the major -- major bill is embracing this milestone and is looking forward to the next big celebration. >> >> not six the city of san francisco. >> a hiker in marin said he was assaulted when he asked a jogger to put on a mask. what he is asking for now. >> first our top story on kpix 5. the pandemic is burning a hole in san francisco choppers. the mayor asking workers to help balance the city budget. >> san francisco city workers are feeling the bunch crunch. andria borba has how everyone is being asked to sacrifice. >> revenue was down across the city. that whole in the spec that put a hole in the city. >> also concessions from unions could put the $300 million closer to a balanced budget.
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this through more recent protests against oil or gas pipelines, the dakota access pipeline, the keystone xl pipeline, we have seen a meeting of minds between environmental activists and american indian activists. famous youngw thunbergctctivist greta go to an indian american reservation to say this is an important issue. could this give a new life to your cause? >> we have always had allies. we have alwaysys made allies. in the 1960's and 1970's, it was uranium mining that was the threat. they are in ththe wings waitingo come in, , uranium mining corporations. back in the 1970's, that was the issue. because we are land-based, we are always concerned about the environment and extracting corporations. others are more involved as well, especially the youth. this gives you hope. >> you look at it in terms of i have been in it for the long haul. now i'm an elder. our generation of activists, we are there to support and advise. it is the young people's time. it is their future. we look to them to step up. >> it is also the era of donald trump, clearly in terms of backing corporate interests. w
this through more recent protests against oil or gas pipelines, the dakota access pipeline, the keystone xl pipeline, we have seen a meeting of minds between environmental activists and american indian activists. famous youngw thunbergctctivist greta go to an indian american reservation to say this is an important issue. could this give a new life to your cause? >> we have always had allies. we have alwaysys made allies. in the 1960's and 1970's, it was uranium mining that was the threat....
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i think the keystone state is great. republicans calling on the doj to investigate who is funding a lot of the violence we are seeing across the country. i feel like we've heard this before. is this going to go anywhere? >> i don't know where that's going to go. what joe biden and the democrats have been doing for almost four years now is trying to tear down the president and if they were more concerned about the success of america, they would work as hard for the american people as they are working to try and tear down our president. todd: understood. switching gears, first it was russian collusion, then it was the post office and now it is intel briefings. take a listen to the latest battle on capitol hill. >> i'm going to continue to keep the promises that i made. i'm going to continue to follow the law, information being leaked out of the intelligence community and i'm going to take the measures to make sure that that stops. >> i haven't, my staff haven't, i can't speak for what all the members of the committee have
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i did immediately approve the keystone x.l. and dakota access pipelines. and did the unfair and very costly paris time in a court will and secured for the 1st time american energy independence so where were the it. we passed record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before within 3 short years we've built the strongest economy in the history of the world washington insiders has been not to stand up to china they pleaded with me to lead china continue stealing our jobs ripping us off and robbing our country blind but i kept my word to the american people we took the toughest boldest strongest and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far. thank you they said that it would be impossible to terminated or replace nafta but again they were wrong earlier this year i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand new us mexico canada agreement into law the old and thank you and right now auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in america not firing their employees and not deserving us for
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fences down. 100 benefiting from this grass is there when i go close relative of the llama and the keystone species that is one that plays a crucial role in the functioning of the ecosystem not often you see one by itself they're pretty emblematic of the paragraph me and step if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threads course and that's where. i want to see what rewilding looks like up close and. still the parts they rector of conservation has agreed to show me. has been a guiding hand on the rewinding process is the part beginning so no one knows the flora and fauna you're better than him. on route and we bump into a few of the locals. take me out. of there pick me out in some way. part of the course of this park. pick me old present small birds rodents and in 6 to thrive in healthy grassland. takes me 2 years of the park but it borders on a working ranch difference in the grass on either side he says striking. here is a good example of what happened in one place where you remove the livestock and one pla
fences down. 100 benefiting from this grass is there when i go close relative of the llama and the keystone species that is one that plays a crucial role in the functioning of the ecosystem not often you see one by itself they're pretty emblematic of the paragraph me and step if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threads course and that's where. i want to see what rewilding looks like up close and. still the...
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i did immediately approve the keystone xl and the pipelines, ended the unfair and very costly paris climatee, american energy independence. cheering and applause. we passed record—setting tax and regulation cut at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years to build the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing ourjobs, ripping us off and robbing our country blind, but i kept a word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest, strongest and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far. they said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace nafta but they were wrong and i signed a new agreement into law. and right now, also companies and others are building their plans and factories in america, not firing their employees and not deserting us for other countries. and perhaps in your area deeply washington special interest try harder to stop us than on my policy of pro— american immigration. cheering and applause. but i refused to
i did immediately approve the keystone xl and the pipelines, ended the unfair and very costly paris climatee, american energy independence. cheering and applause. we passed record—setting tax and regulation cut at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years to build the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing ourjobs, ripping us off and robbing our country blind,...
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there is the keystone xl pipeline. we have seen the kind of meeting -- ands between environmental activists and the american indian activists. we even saw the now famous young swedish activists go. very recenently, to an indian american reservation to really say ok, this is an important issue. good this give a new life may be to your cause? do you think it is important to join hands with them? madonna: we have always s had allies.. we've always mamade allies. in my younger years in ththe 196060's and 1970's, there was uranium mining that was a threat. in fact, they are still waiting. they are in the wings waiting to come in, the uranium mining corporations. but back in the 1970's, that was the issue then. so because we are land-based, we are always as a people concerned about the environment, and extracting corporations. >> but otherss arere involved as well. especialally you. so this s gives you hope that ts could also help your cause. madonna: well, you look at it in terms of -- i have been in it for the long haul si
there is the keystone xl pipeline. we have seen the kind of meeting -- ands between environmental activists and the american indian activists. we even saw the now famous young swedish activists go. very recenently, to an indian american reservation to really say ok, this is an important issue. good this give a new life may be to your cause? do you think it is important to join hands with them? madonna: we have always s had allies.. we've always mamade allies. in my younger years in ththe...
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for instance the keystone xl pipeline- we seen the kind of meeting of minds between- environmental activist and american indian. activists even saw the now. miss a young swedish active it's great thundeder go very recently- to n indian american- reseservation o really say okay this is an important issue could this- give a new life maybe because you think it's important join hands with them we've always allies we've always made it as in my day and younger years in the six. and seventies we are yoyou m. mining that. active still we there in the way we to come in the uranium mining corporations but back in that seventies best thahat was the issue then so it't's always because we're based we're all we as a people concerned about the environment and an attractive rate all the parts are more involved as well especially the yououth so. if y. but this could all call. well it's- you look at in tererms of i've been it for the long haul since i was young but now i'm an elder so. our generation. of activists we step back and we are there to support and advice it's a young people's time now it's their e
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recent- protests against- oil or gas pipelines the dakota access pipeline- for instance- there's the keystone xl pipeline- we seen the kind of. meeting of minds. between environmental activist and american indian. activist we even saw- the now. famous young swedish active it's great that the thunder go very recently- to an indian amemerican- reseservation to really say okay this is an important issue. could this. give a new life maybe to europe because you think it's important to join hands with them we've always had allies we've always made allies. in my day in younger years in the sixties and seventies. we it w was uraniumu. mining that was a threat in fact they're still waiting in the wings waiting to come in the uranium mining corporations. but bacack in that seventies. that that was the issue then so it's always because w were land based we're always as a people concerned about the environment and extracting corporation but others are more involved as well. especially the y youth soi meanan thihis give this givive u hope you knonow that's this coud also help your cause nine. well it's- y
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failing but we haven't had a central bank fail so i guess that's what we should look for as the keystone a moment of this run a science kicking off is a major central banks around the world failing and i would suspect that will be in the news and the renaissance as you had pointed out was not like super easy it wasn't like everybody welcomed the art of divinity and michelangelo but now you know at that time had the people army and these people war is the people states like people all these wars going on during that time but the the ideas like they were already painted and it was too late but the same here we have means that were already created money printer was already created minutes too late to race that from human consciousness we already have this idea undermining the authority of the money printers so where do you go with that and where will that lead to a yeah i think this is a good topic to explore in summer solutions you know because they've got casts and discussions coming up kind of digging into this new renaissance idea and the parallels with the you know the year 1500 or so
failing but we haven't had a central bank fail so i guess that's what we should look for as the keystone a moment of this run a science kicking off is a major central banks around the world failing and i would suspect that will be in the news and the renaissance as you had pointed out was not like super easy it wasn't like everybody welcomed the art of divinity and michelangelo but now you know at that time had the people army and these people war is the people states like people all these wars...
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stop being self cost of the and stuff the world alliance joining us very quickly became a lot of keystone kops that. has changed american life but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their prescription is working for them in the remedy. to the price at the. close of dependency and addiction to opiates to long to use the. isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects may not just be absence of benefit but actually that they may be causing long term. seemed wrong. rowles just don't hold. me to the world that is yet to stamp out disdain and become agitated and indeed for many equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss in washington coming up the race for a covert 19 vaccine continues to heat up as some major american pharma giants are headed into promising late stage trials.
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stuff soccer team self custody and stuff reliance joining us great quickly will be janice a lot of keystonecops and. welcome back. this week became the 1st ever u.s. company to be worth 2 trillion dollars apple's value puts it on par with major economy it's now surpassed the g.d.p. of brazil canada russia and south korea its market capitalization has doubled over the past 2 years and most about growth has happened since the start of the pen demick experts now estimate that if apple weren't economy it would be cost $5.00 as the 9th richest in the world my colleague in an o'neill asked economist edward hall and jeffrey tucker for their thoughts on apple's 2 trillion dollars valuation. does it seem as if some things are quite right when millions are losing their jobs or close to it on a tiny number getting insanely rich. that is exactly right and i have to correct language you say because of the pandemic it's because of the lockdowns all across the world and especially in the us governments have it been bankrupting small and be medium size businesses and forced closures and stay home orders an
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soccer team self cost of the and stuff reliance joining us craig quickly will be chamas a lot of keystone kops that. one else seems wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days to come after. and in detroit because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back sweden has seen a surge and deaths in the 1st half of 2020 government starts in just 15 percent more people die compared with the same period in the previous year revelation has reignited criticism of stockholm's approach to the panel demick unlike most of european countries sweden did not go into lockdown the majority of public places remain open throughout and there was no official recommendation to wear face masks it is very dangerous to belief based masks would change the game when it comes to 19 facemasks can be compliment to other things when other things are safely in place but to start with having face masks and then think you can crowd your buses or your shopping malls that's definitely a mistake we're talking human rights acts marcela for a
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joining us great quickly became a sort of keystone cost of. an entire village in alaska. if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water they escaping the climate change is the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world's last about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast paced the river is 30 closers how long. was the earth or were part of a murder 1st from across. the river. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. extreme poverty anywhere is a threat to human security everywhere famous words uttered by guy in diplomat former secretary general of the united nations and nobel peace prize winner. his powerful words continue to resonate across the globe the united nations children's fund or unicef is
joining us great quickly became a sort of keystone cost of. an entire village in alaska. if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water they escaping the climate change is the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fuss just coastal erosion in the world's last about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast paced the river is 30 closers how long. was the earth or were part of a murder...
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the last month the set of human remains were identified as belonging to keystone and flew into it with. b.c. and is only the 2nd victim to be identified but the discovery has further up ended the official government explanation from the last presidential administration which said the students were abducted by corrupt police and then handed over to drug traffickers who incinerated the bodies of the students and discarded their remains at a waste dump in the state of good little. america in the world us these marks without a doubt the beginning of a new path in the investigation that has broken down the so-called historical truth the case of the hour you had seen up of 43 is one of the most famous examples of forced disappearances in mexican history last year mexican president under this one of a lot is over though it said he believed the crime was committed by agents of the state he didn't. in march in arrest warrant was issued against said on a former investigator in the case who fled the country after being accused of participating in a government cover up. then in june of mexico's at
the last month the set of human remains were identified as belonging to keystone and flew into it with. b.c. and is only the 2nd victim to be identified but the discovery has further up ended the official government explanation from the last presidential administration which said the students were abducted by corrupt police and then handed over to drug traffickers who incinerated the bodies of the students and discarded their remains at a waste dump in the state of good little. america in the...
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to bring this keystone species back into the river otter is brilliant.e of the negatives that also exist. the environment minister visited their habitat in east devon to make the announcement. she believes this project could have a much wider impact, influencing how farmers and landowners are subsidised after the uk leaves the european union. if you want a more diverse habitat, to work alongside with our farming and our healthy and sustainable food production, then natural management systems like this that the beavers can provide, are one of the answers — that farmers could be paid to have the beavers on their land. just walking along the banks of the river now, and this is a really good example of the creatures at work. this is a willow, and then here you can see where they ate away at it about a year ago. and then just a few days ago there's this evidence here. and look at how high up it is, that's how big they are. scotland's beavers were given protected status last year, but there have been problems. some farmers saying they've ruined valuable land,
to bring this keystone species back into the river otter is brilliant.e of the negatives that also exist. the environment minister visited their habitat in east devon to make the announcement. she believes this project could have a much wider impact, influencing how farmers and landowners are subsidised after the uk leaves the european union. if you want a more diverse habitat, to work alongside with our farming and our healthy and sustainable food production, then natural management systems...
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-japan relations have been one of the keystones of u.s. asia-pacific region, and whoever wins, i don't expect that to change. there is no question that mr. view had a very aggressive about what needed to be done vis-a-vis japan in terms of getting japan to pay more, on trade or defense, and i would expect a second trump administration to see those issues come to the fore with more salience. abe islar now that mr. gone and the stressful relationship they had managed to form would be a thing of the past. that is certainly something we would need to watch out for in the future. if joe biden were to win, i think he has laid out perhaps a somewhat different perspective on where the u.s. would go with friends and allies and on global trade issues and we will have to wait and see what the election produces. the japanese i think are prepared to roll with it either way and hopefully whichever way it goes, we will have a stronger trading system in the asia-pacific going forward. shery: just quickly, give me your take on japan as not only a business
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last administration's job killing trans-pacific partnership thank you i did immediately improve the keystone x.l. and dakota access pipelines thank ended the unfair and very costly paris climate accord thank you one secured for the 1st time american energy independence the only past record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before within 3 short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china they pleaded with me to lead china continue stealing our jobs ripping us off and robbing our country blind but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest boldest strongest and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far thank you they said that it would be impossible to terminated replace nafta but again they were wrong earlier this year i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand new us mexico canada agreement into law. the old. and right now although companies and others are building their plants and factories in america not firing their employees and not deservi
last administration's job killing trans-pacific partnership thank you i did immediately improve the keystone x.l. and dakota access pipelines thank ended the unfair and very costly paris climate accord thank you one secured for the 1st time american energy independence the only past record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before within 3 short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china they...
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pennsylvania was the keystone that put donald j.mp in the white house with its electoral votes at 2:00 a.m. on election night. and we will do that again in 2020. [applause] i am proud to cast pennsylvania's 88 votes for the president that will make sure that we kneel when we pray and we stand for the flag, president donald j. trump. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, pennsylvania casts 88 votes, president donald trump. puerto rico. 23 delegates. 23, president trump. >> madam secretary, i am kevin romero, and i am the youngest delegation chair in this great and historic convention. rico initory of puerto representation of 3.2 million strong and resilient american citizens and to express our gratitude to our president and youamazing nation, which view achieving statehood a quality and american prosperity and reminding us all of the bloodshed and sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of puerto thats and all the patriots have served our great americ
pennsylvania was the keystone that put donald j.mp in the white house with its electoral votes at 2:00 a.m. on election night. and we will do that again in 2020. [applause] i am proud to cast pennsylvania's 88 votes for the president that will make sure that we kneel when we pray and we stand for the flag, president donald j. trump. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, pennsylvania casts 88 votes,...
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want to get to ecology that something you said brought to mind a concept that i focused on when the keystone pipeline argument has been and i was writing pieces that said studying the pipeline is fine but oil will find its way to. i was looking for words like cooperation of like-minded sustainable human experience on the planet, acknowledged diversity and they found in this response there was a paper, a 2003 paper that said ecosystems that are aggressively and it isn't the numbers but it's the number of responses that function in the ecosystems of it's like to me that was a cool moment it's adaptive. basically you think about the human adventure because in this view the united states and europe and all, geographies, histories and that kind of resolve is fundamentally adapted which gets to your point about the uniform menu if you are not with us you are against us. oddly when i was biking u was bt the paris climate accord, i realized that actually is, it has all the attributes you want. it's classic, it's adaptive, it's not determined all the things. it creates a hundred year landscape of cha
want to get to ecology that something you said brought to mind a concept that i focused on when the keystone pipeline argument has been and i was writing pieces that said studying the pipeline is fine but oil will find its way to. i was looking for words like cooperation of like-minded sustainable human experience on the planet, acknowledged diversity and they found in this response there was a paper, a 2003 paper that said ecosystems that are aggressively and it isn't the numbers but it's the...
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you went forward with the keystone xl pipeline. the dakota pipeline. you've opened and warren for the first time in 75 years america is now energy independent and we are now also, it's been a longer period of time, the largest producer of energy in the entire world. cosponsor in the u.s. senate of this radical green new deal. joe biden has already pledged trillions of taxpayer dollars for that plan. all i see is it would eliminate the lifeblood of the world's economy, america's economy. in the next ten years according to the original plan that she was a cosponsor of. how do you see that in terms of the geopolitical strategic even defense of this country? that to me is a crucial program that is scary. to go back to energy dependence is scary to me. >> president trump: we are now energy independent for the first time i guess ever. we are very powerful on energy. when we have the pandemic hit us from china, it should've never happened. they should've never let that happen. there was obviously a lot of energy around. we saved it. i saved it. we called russ
you went forward with the keystone xl pipeline. the dakota pipeline. you've opened and warren for the first time in 75 years america is now energy independent and we are now also, it's been a longer period of time, the largest producer of energy in the entire world. cosponsor in the u.s. senate of this radical green new deal. joe biden has already pledged trillions of taxpayer dollars for that plan. all i see is it would eliminate the lifeblood of the world's economy, america's economy. in the...
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as joe biden works to balance the economic and unemployment benefits of the energy policy in the keystoneleft-wing of his party. that story from harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> reporter: the democratic national convention began with testimonials from a farmer in small business owner in pennsylvania. democrats believe the economy will be the decisive issuing battleground pennsylvania where biden is leading by 6 points. amid the pandemic the unemployment rate in pennsylvania is now 13% despite the week number, when it comes to who is better on the issue of the economy donald trump leans biden in pennsylvania by 5 points. the afl-cio union president who has endorsed biden believes the campaign needs to connect the weak economic numbers to trump's pandemic response. >> vice president biden and kamala harris have to get the message out that they are about the economy. >> reporter: pennsylvania's republican says it is the democrats fault. >> this state that had the highest unemployment rate, pennsylvania at one time was the number one, democratic governors, their actions, the steps they took in re
as joe biden works to balance the economic and unemployment benefits of the energy policy in the keystoneleft-wing of his party. that story from harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> reporter: the democratic national convention began with testimonials from a farmer in small business owner in pennsylvania. democrats believe the economy will be the decisive issuing battleground pennsylvania where biden is leading by 6 points. amid the pandemic the unemployment rate in pennsylvania is now 13% despite...
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>> well, what's interesting is that the indictment includes a paragraph about how in kind of a keystone kop fashion the defendants learned about the criminal investigation last october and then took sort of bungled steps to try to cover their tracks, which is further very devastating evidence that they knew what they were doing was wrong, but it also indicates to me that they knew they were under investigation, and there probably had been some discussions between lawyers and prosecutors about potential cooperation. it also seems like steve bannon is taking the donald trump defense in his comments when he came out, which is, let's ignore the facts and the evidence and let's talk about politics or the latest statement or funny line that i can make about how this is somehow against people who want to build the wall. the fact of the matter is, steve bannon was charged with telling people he was going to build the wall and then using that money for his own personal gain, not anything close to the wall. so if that's the tact he's going to take, i don't see a lot of cooperation in the future.
>> well, what's interesting is that the indictment includes a paragraph about how in kind of a keystone kop fashion the defendants learned about the criminal investigation last october and then took sort of bungled steps to try to cover their tracks, which is further very devastating evidence that they knew what they were doing was wrong, but it also indicates to me that they knew they were under investigation, and there probably had been some discussions between lawyers and prosecutors...
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i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines.he unfair and very costly paris climate accord. and secured for the first time american energy independence. [ applause ] we passed record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off and robbing our country blind. but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest, strongest and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far. [ applause ] they said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace nafta. but again, they were wrong. earlier this year, i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand-new u.s. mexico canada agreement into law. [ applause ] right now, auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in america, not firing their employees and not deserting us for other countr
i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines.he unfair and very costly paris climate accord. and secured for the first time american energy independence. [ applause ] we passed record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off...
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administration's job killing transpacific partnership. [ applause ] >> i then immediately approved the keystonepplause ] >> ended the unfair and very costly paris climate accord. [ applause ] >> and secured for the first time american energy independence. [ cheering and applause ] >> we passed record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off and robbing our country blind, but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest, strongest and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far. [ applause ] >> they said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace nafta, but again they were wrong. earlier this year i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand-new us/mexico/canada agreement into law. [ applause ] >> and right now auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in america, not firi
administration's job killing transpacific partnership. [ applause ] >> i then immediately approved the keystonepplause ] >> ended the unfair and very costly paris climate accord. [ applause ] >> and secured for the first time american energy independence. [ cheering and applause ] >> we passed record setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington...
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example, keystone pipeline, we got that approved. dakota access pipeline, they were all bogged down, right? we got things that they said you could not get done. we are energy independent. they said we want to ban fracking. how do you think they will do in dakota,klahoma, north louisiana will love it. there is basically -- they want no fossil fuel whatsoever. no gas, no oil, no coal. they don't want anything. now they are getting killed. the polls came out in texas. texas was not happy. they want no guns, no oil and gas, and they want no god. guns, right, no oil and gas. i don't think you are going to do to get in texas. george washington could come back from the dead and he could choose us as vp candidate delete great abraham lincoln, and you will not win the state of texas if you have no oil, no guns, no religion. you are not going to win too many places. [applause] obamacare'sd horrible and very unfair individual mandate basically knocked out obamacare. your second amendment. so important. we protected your second. we cut drug pric
example, keystone pipeline, we got that approved. dakota access pipeline, they were all bogged down, right? we got things that they said you could not get done. we are energy independent. they said we want to ban fracking. how do you think they will do in dakota,klahoma, north louisiana will love it. there is basically -- they want no fossil fuel whatsoever. no gas, no oil, no coal. they don't want anything. now they are getting killed. the polls came out in texas. texas was not happy. they...
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get to ecology but something that you just said brought to mind a concept i focused on with the keystone pipeline to say it's a macro economic lens with the pipeline and i was googling of the like-minded with a sustainable human experience on the planet and to acknowledge diversity and googling response of diversity. to say that ecosystems that are resilient not the number of species but the responses so for me that basically with china and the united states and europe with those different sensibilities at through those results. but to your point with the danger of having that uniformity. and if you're not with us you are against us. so when i was writing about the climate accord has all the attributes you would want is not determinative for its attributes has a landscape of change and i guess that makes sense of the future. and how we act as the country. and this response to diversity makes sense. >> it's a great observation, andy. with united nations i just don't think that it would have much influence over the decisions of food and energy supply. that is based on local geography and i
get to ecology but something that you just said brought to mind a concept i focused on with the keystone pipeline to say it's a macro economic lens with the pipeline and i was googling of the like-minded with a sustainable human experience on the planet and to acknowledge diversity and googling response of diversity. to say that ecosystems that are resilient not the number of species but the responses so for me that basically with china and the united states and europe with those different...
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swing state of pennsylvania push donald trump over-the-top four years ago and rural voters in the keystone helped pave the path to the presidency. the fight for the support of the key voting bloc in battleground pennsylvania is on. from harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> donald trump is going to win pennsylvania again he is going to need rural voters to show up in a big way perhaps in larger numbers than 2016 to offset expected democratic gains with black voters and suburban voters. >> i've not heard anything on anything on social media, anything in the mail. >> reporter: 38-year-old gary farmer says the biden campaign has not reached out even though he and other young farmers in central pennsylvania are open to hearing biden's message. >> the new were generation, we will listen. we will hear what they have to say. if they come up with a plan they feel safe with they may flip a few farmers around here. >> reporter: rural counties in pennsylvania overwhelmingly voted for donald trump in 2016 fueling his upset win by 44,000 votes. in november he will need those rural voters to show up again. >> i
swing state of pennsylvania push donald trump over-the-top four years ago and rural voters in the keystone helped pave the path to the presidency. the fight for the support of the key voting bloc in battleground pennsylvania is on. from harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> donald trump is going to win pennsylvania again he is going to need rural voters to show up in a big way perhaps in larger numbers than 2016 to offset expected democratic gains with black voters and suburban voters. >>...
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i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines.nded the unfair and very costly paris climate accord. and secured for the first time american energy independence. we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china, they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off and robbing our country blind. but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest, strongest and hardest-hitting action against china in american history by far. they said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace nafta, but again, they were wrong. earlier this year, i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand new u.s./mexico/canada agreement into law. and right now, auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in america, not firing their employees and not deserting us for other countries. in perhaps no area did t
i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines.nded the unfair and very costly paris climate accord. and secured for the first time american energy independence. we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china, they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off and...
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but i approved the dakota access pipeline immediately -- [cheers and applause] the keystone pipeline,one of the great ripoffs that was done, in my opinion, to hurt our country because we have so many energy, we're now energy independent, was i got out of this horrible paris climate accord which was a ripoff on our country. [cheers and applause] it would have shipped millions of american jobs to china while allowing china to pollute with impunity, and and they don't even enter the agreement until 2030, so it would have been a disaster. so many things are stacked against us even in the world trade organization. china is considered a developing nation, therefore, they get been fits. guess what? we don't accept it. we're not approving any of those judges until such time as that ends. [applause] so time and again sleepily joe biden -- sleepy joe biden put china first and america last even to the point where his son, who had absolutely -- where's hunter? he's had absolutely no experience, walked away with $1.5 million and millions of dollars a year, if if you go to the pros of wall street,
but i approved the dakota access pipeline immediately -- [cheers and applause] the keystone pipeline,one of the great ripoffs that was done, in my opinion, to hurt our country because we have so many energy, we're now energy independent, was i got out of this horrible paris climate accord which was a ripoff on our country. [cheers and applause] it would have shipped millions of american jobs to china while allowing china to pollute with impunity, and and they don't even enter the agreement...
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i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipe-lines.nfair and very costly paris climate accord. (applause) and secured for the first time american energy independence. (applause) we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off and robbing our country blind. but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest, strongest and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far. (applause) think said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace nafta but again they were wrong. earlier this year i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand new u.s. mexico canada agreement into law. and right now auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in america, not firing their employees, and not deserting us for other countries. in p
i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipe-lines.nfair and very costly paris climate accord. (applause) and secured for the first time american energy independence. (applause) we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping...
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i've been telling everybody for us to get back to schools, there are three keystone steps every school has to take. if you don't take those steps and when schools open up, we will almost a two times rise of covid, according to some models. if you take the right steps, you can decrease covid from coming into the schools and decrease transmission within the schools and catch it very early. but we have to do all three of those steps. we can't just choose what steps we want to do. >> we all have to take the steps together, too. that's important as well. always great to get your expertise. thank you. >>> just ahead, millions of americans out of work, businesses shutting down and now the u.s. economy posting its worst drop on record. where do we go from here? i'll ask a financial expert. >>> millions of americans are feeling the effects of the coronavirus, both medically and financially. unemployment continues to be an issue. some families are unable to afford food. in several states we've seen many of those people turning to food banks. a number of folks for the very first time. that's what
i've been telling everybody for us to get back to schools, there are three keystone steps every school has to take. if you don't take those steps and when schools open up, we will almost a two times rise of covid, according to some models. if you take the right steps, you can decrease covid from coming into the schools and decrease transmission within the schools and catch it very early. but we have to do all three of those steps. we can't just choose what steps we want to do. >> we all...
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i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. ended the unfair and very costly paris climate accords. and secured for the first time american energy independence. we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue doing our jobs , ripping us off and robbing our country blind. but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest , strongest and hardest adding action against china in american history by far. they said that it would be impossible to terminate and replace nafta but again they were wrong. earlier this year i ended the nafta nightmare signed the brand-new us mexico canada agreement into law. and right now, auto companies and others are building their plants and factories in america, not firing their employees and not deserting us for other countries. in perhaps no area of the washing
i then immediately approved the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. ended the unfair and very costly paris climate accords. and secured for the first time american energy independence. we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue doing our jobs , ripping us off and...
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i then immediately approve the keystone xl and dakota at pipelines.] costlyhe unfair and very paris climate accord and secured for the first time american energy independence. [applause] we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington, d.c. insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off, and rubbing our country blind, but i our my word -- and robbing country blind, but i kept my word. this --he strongest, toughest kidding action against china -- hitting action against china by far. they said it would be impossible to replace nafta, but again they were wrong. earlier this year, i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the -u.s.-canadaxico agreement into law. andur building plant factories in america, not firing their employees, and not deserting us for other countries. [applause] in perhaps no area did the washington, d.c. special interest try har
i then immediately approve the keystone xl and dakota at pipelines.] costlyhe unfair and very paris climate accord and secured for the first time american energy independence. [applause] we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years, we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington, d.c. insiders asked me not to stand up to china. they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off,...
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almost immediately after getting into office, i heard about this disaster just like the keystone pipelineike so much else, you will be working on that with me in the beautiful halls of the senate. he will stay with us. he will not be one of those that just gets elected. he will not be one of those ones that get selected and then he walks into the gorgeous buildings where they have those big, beautiful dollar bills and they build our book columns and it is so beautiful and so rich. he will not say we finally arrived and now we can go with the majority. he will do what is right. he will do what is right. i know jason. you need jason, get jason elected please. they closed it up. i was here and a worker. i was making speeches before you had to stand 200 feet away from everybody. for you had to stand two football fields away. -- with aame up with group of his friends and they were all crying. he said you give us back our life. he said that. i had that recently in maine. they took away 5000 square miles. times 5000.ltiplied miles, that was obiden. obama and biden. i like that term, obiden. that
almost immediately after getting into office, i heard about this disaster just like the keystone pipelineike so much else, you will be working on that with me in the beautiful halls of the senate. he will stay with us. he will not be one of those that just gets elected. he will not be one of those ones that get selected and then he walks into the gorgeous buildings where they have those big, beautiful dollar bills and they build our book columns and it is so beautiful and so rich. he will not...
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example the keystone pipehine we got that approved. the d dakota access pipeline. we have things they said we couldn't get done. they want to ban fracking. no fracking. how do you think they will do in texas, oklahoma, north dakota, louisiana loves it. no fracking. there is basically they want no fossil fuel. no gas, oil, coal, nothing. they don't want anything. now they are getting killed. poll came out in texas. texas was not happy. they want no guns. they want no oil, no gas, no god. no god. so it's no religion, no guns, right. no oil, no gas. i don't think you will do too good in texas. you know george washington could come back from the dead and he could choose as his vp candidate the late great abraham lincoln. you won't win the state of texas f you have no oil, no guns, no religion. i don't think so. you're not going to win too many places. we eliminated obamacare's horrible and very unfair individual mandate that basically knocked out obamacare. we knocked out obamacare. we have protected your second amendment, so important. we protect your second amendment
example the keystone pipehine we got that approved. the d dakota access pipeline. we have things they said we couldn't get done. they want to ban fracking. no fracking. how do you think they will do in texas, oklahoma, north dakota, louisiana loves it. no fracking. there is basically they want no fossil fuel. no gas, oil, coal, nothing. they don't want anything. now they are getting killed. poll came out in texas. texas was not happy. they want no guns. they want no oil, no gas, no god. no god....
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election day as joe biden works to balance the economics and the benefits of the energy policy and keystone key environmental left. brian has the story tonight. hey, brian. >> shannon, the democratic national convention began with testimonials from a small farmer in pennsylvania and the democrats believe the economy will be a decisive issue in battleground pennsylvania where biden is leading by six points. amid the covid-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in pennsylvania is 13%. but despite the bleak number in the fox news poll could come up when it comes to who is better on the issue of the economy, president trump leads biden in pennsylvania by five points. pennsylvania's afl cio union president endorsed by it and believes the key he needs to directly connect to the weak economic numbers to the pandemic response. speak out they've got to get the message out there that they are about the economy, about bringing the jobs back. >> pennsylvania republican argued the economic recession is the democrats fall. >> the states that had the highest unemployment rate and pennsylvania was the one time
election day as joe biden works to balance the economics and the benefits of the energy policy and keystone key environmental left. brian has the story tonight. hey, brian. >> shannon, the democratic national convention began with testimonials from a small farmer in pennsylvania and the democrats believe the economy will be a decisive issue in battleground pennsylvania where biden is leading by six points. amid the covid-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate in pennsylvania is 13%. but...
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i immediately improve the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines.ed the unfair and very costly paris climate accord. and secured for the first time american energy independence. we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china, they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off, and robbing our country blind. but i kept my word to the american people. we took the toughest, boldest, strongest, and hardest hitting action against china in american history by far. [applause] they said it would be impossible to terminate nafta, but again they were wrong. earlier this year, i ended the nafta nightmare and signed the brand-new us-mexico canada agreement into law. and right now, auto companies and others our building their plants and factories in america not firing their employees, and not deserting us for other countries. and perhaps no area did the washin
i immediately improve the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines.ed the unfair and very costly paris climate accord. and secured for the first time american energy independence. we passed record-setting tax and regulation cuts at a rate nobody had ever seen before. within three short years we built the strongest economy in the history of the world. washington insiders asked me not to stand up to china, they pleaded with me to let china continue stealing our jobs, ripping us off, and robbing...
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thes an american keystone touches every community from coast-to-coast. that is why together, we must fight for increased investment in federal -- federal affordable housing programs. it >> the normalcy of knowing that we have a home. >> when we signed a lease, it was a big transition time for our family. what that meant for our future, the stability and peace it was going to bring. it is safe. we are able to cook our own meals again. we cannot cook meals in the shelter. i am very happy there. >> where you live has a profound impact on who you become. with your support and your fight for increased federal funding, we will build an equitable path forward from covid-19. a future where home and community are stepping stones to more. join us. >> now, a quick clarification. isle this next interview being conducted by me and the questions are mine, this should not be considered editorial. i am joined by the ceo of enterprise community partners. i want americans to understand the dashboard of why affordable housing ought to be a priority for them. >> today for m
thes an american keystone touches every community from coast-to-coast. that is why together, we must fight for increased investment in federal -- federal affordable housing programs. it >> the normalcy of knowing that we have a home. >> when we signed a lease, it was a big transition time for our family. what that meant for our future, the stability and peace it was going to bring. it is safe. we are able to cook our own meals again. we cannot cook meals in the shelter. i am very...