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voted for nafta, supported nafta, and voted for the iraq war.hat election to donald trump. i don't want to lose this election to donald trump we've. got a candidate that can be donald trump and wheat -- and he is coming out here in a minute. and he earned your support by where he has been standing all these years on these life-and-death issues. he doesn't have to come in here and explain why he cast a bad vote because he didn't cast a bad vote. he cast the right to vote. [cheers and applause] so get out the vote on tuesday. that is the key. and now, i've got something special to say to you. my notes are blowing around here. we have something special. to introduce here. and i want to welcome to the stage the person that i think is going to be the next president and deserves to be the next president, bernie sanders. [cheers and applause] he is going to come up here, he is going to come up here to make a special introduction himself. here he is to make a special introduction. "bernie!"] "power to peo sen. sanders: thank, grand rapids! i didn't know
voted for nafta, supported nafta, and voted for the iraq war.hat election to donald trump. i don't want to lose this election to donald trump we've. got a candidate that can be donald trump and wheat -- and he is coming out here in a minute. and he earned your support by where he has been standing all these years on these life-and-death issues. he doesn't have to come in here and explain why he cast a bad vote because he didn't cast a bad vote. he cast the right to vote. [cheers and applause]...
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but i have to say our friend, joe biden, he voted for nafta. he voted for nafta.os] you have to make the right vote at the right time because it is a test of your judgment and in the end judgment relates even to character, because who get to her aunt who gets helped? the big players got helped. the workers of america got shafted with nafta. no more so than in michigan. come to my home city of flynn, if you want to see how devastated it is. all the moto class families have lost their standard of living as a result. and i want to give you one number to remember and take away. this is our trade deficit with mexico since nafta started, it is $1.2 trillion. that is with they t. that is what has been vacuumed out of grand rapids, western michigan, eastern michigan, across the industrial base. that is why we are called of the rust belt. love those jobs went to mexico. many people made money on that in the united states, but nobody in this group. it was not your families. we paid the price. that was a bad vote. and it had real impact. and it hurt a lot of people. bernie v
but i have to say our friend, joe biden, he voted for nafta. he voted for nafta.os] you have to make the right vote at the right time because it is a test of your judgment and in the end judgment relates even to character, because who get to her aunt who gets helped? the big players got helped. the workers of america got shafted with nafta. no more so than in michigan. come to my home city of flynn, if you want to see how devastated it is. all the moto class families have lost their standard of...
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. >> nafta. the signing of nafta viewed >> -- the signing of nafta. >> that is right. >> from the readings i got was that al gore went on larry king and debated ross perot. the arguments they were having got more support from the public. going back to that new democrat idea that he had of free markets, which goes traditionally against democrats like lyndon b. johnson and fdr. in terms of trade. the nafta victory was purchased with great republican support and significant democratic opposition. it was proposed by george h w bush and clinton pursued it and it was an early victory for his administration. >> like some things with bill clinton and his administration, by and large to most americans, seemed like a good thing. it has subsequently, like free trade in general, begun to be eyeed with a much more wary by the country. >> any other policy decisions that were successful? >> going back to foreign policy. when saddam hussein tried to assassinate, had a plot to assassinate president bush, he did n
. >> nafta. the signing of nafta viewed >> -- the signing of nafta. >> that is right. >> from the readings i got was that al gore went on larry king and debated ross perot. the arguments they were having got more support from the public. going back to that new democrat idea that he had of free markets, which goes traditionally against democrats like lyndon b. johnson and fdr. in terms of trade. the nafta victory was purchased with great republican support and significant...
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they were devastated by trade agreements like nafta and tntr with china. trade agreements which i vigorously opposed, which joe biden supported. that is certainly one of the issues i will be talking about n terms of michigan. one second. reporter: senator, you talk about a mass movement, a broad coalition. are you disappointed that that wasn't -- [indiscernible] -- all states last night, and what's your plan -- [indiscernible] -- mr. sanders: of course i'm disappointed. i would like to win every state by a landslide. it's not going to happen. what we are trying to do sun precedented. we are talking about a political revolution. we are talking about -- is unprecedented. we are talking about a political revolution. we are talking about millions of millions of people today who have fro no voice, who have given up on the political process, who are working longer hours for lower wages, people who have no health care, people who have not been traditionally involved in the political prosefments you all know what politics has always been about in america. you have
they were devastated by trade agreements like nafta and tntr with china. trade agreements which i vigorously opposed, which joe biden supported. that is certainly one of the issues i will be talking about n terms of michigan. one second. reporter: senator, you talk about a mass movement, a broad coalition. are you disappointed that that wasn't -- [indiscernible] -- all states last night, and what's your plan -- [indiscernible] -- mr. sanders: of course i'm disappointed. i would like to win...
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democrats want to nominate a candidate like joe biden whose support of trade deals look and a half -- nafta, wto, et cetera, have cost tens of thousands of jobs in that state. we are going to draw those contrasts and talk about joe biden's position on those issues and talk about bernie sanders' spectacular record on those issues. >> the former vice president makes the point and did today and almost every day that he and president obama saved the u.s. automobile industry, which was in deep trouble and they have a strong record on that, to which you say -- >> look, to which i say i would go back to theocrats to win. wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. three states, i think we all gree agree must win for democrats, three states devastated, devastated by nafta, pntr, and all the trade deals that to this day joe biden still supports. that is a problem for these voters, it will be a problem in the jgeneral election. bernie sanders has been right on critical issues for the person people, be it the war in iraq, bankruptcy debt, credit card debt. it's a critical electability issue. our disputes with
democrats want to nominate a candidate like joe biden whose support of trade deals look and a half -- nafta, wto, et cetera, have cost tens of thousands of jobs in that state. we are going to draw those contrasts and talk about joe biden's position on those issues and talk about bernie sanders' spectacular record on those issues. >> the former vice president makes the point and did today and almost every day that he and president obama saved the u.s. automobile industry, which was in deep...
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there was bernie sanders going after hillary clinton on nafta, trade deals.probably his most significant symbolic victory of the campaign. is the backdrop for this race similar or has it changed? >> i think michigan has changed a little bit in four years. while bernie sanders is talking about trade a lot. he's got a big rally happening right now. biden is hitting back with medicare for all and those union workers who have bargained for very, very lucrative benefits and health care packages. so biden is hitting back. he has amy klobuchar in michigan tonight. she talked with union members about just that. >> i'm curious. you say there's ab opportunity to maybe win someone. what about the other side? what if he loses? what happens then? >> we should not make any predictions. biden had a great 72 hours. i wouldn't say it was over. i think bernie has a lot of chances to make his case. a lot of people said that about nevada. so even if you're a union member who has good health care, you know that your friends and family don't so i don't see that being the only issu
there was bernie sanders going after hillary clinton on nafta, trade deals.probably his most significant symbolic victory of the campaign. is the backdrop for this race similar or has it changed? >> i think michigan has changed a little bit in four years. while bernie sanders is talking about trade a lot. he's got a big rally happening right now. biden is hitting back with medicare for all and those union workers who have bargained for very, very lucrative benefits and health care...
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nafta, he had an organization there four years.an incredible defeat. >> and we have not yet heard the results finally from washington state. but right now it's been tied overnight. and if it's a tie, he doesn't gain anything in delegates, which is the coin of the realm at this stage in the campaign. jerry, let's talk about what might be motivating bernie sanders? let me just give you the time frame four years ago. four years ago even after california on june 7th when it was impossible for him to catch up with hillary clinton, different delegate math then because the rules were different but even easier -- easier arguably for the front-runner with super delegates being involved in an earlier stage. not only the second ballot. even four years ago, he endorsed on july 12th in new hampshire. he kind of hinted at it late in june, you know, but well after california. july 12th was his endorsement and it was a fairly begrudging one, frankly, having been there. and it was 13 days before the convention. so bernie sanders is probably hearing
nafta, he had an organization there four years.an incredible defeat. >> and we have not yet heard the results finally from washington state. but right now it's been tied overnight. and if it's a tie, he doesn't gain anything in delegates, which is the coin of the realm at this stage in the campaign. jerry, let's talk about what might be motivating bernie sanders? let me just give you the time frame four years ago. four years ago even after california on june 7th when it was impossible for...
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he's already signaling he's going to run hard on nafta there. joe biden supported nafta, fair shot.iden has two endorsements aside from senator warren that matter a ton, jennifer granholm, the current governor, they're not only wildly popular, they're the vote he needs and the vote that elizabeth warren got, college educated women. biden has a hell of a story about saving the auto industry. inside the obama white house, he was the person pushing hardest to step in and save the auto industry. >> message that folks often say hillary clinton did not take advantage of in 2016. elizabeth warren is out. bernie and joe biden both seeking her endorsement. who are her supporters most likely to migrate to? >> right, i think you could see the progressive world react right away to all of the wall street checks and bloomberg money that joe biden started soaking up on wednesday morning. and they said why don't we consolidate, why doesn't elizabeth warren endorse bernie and all her supporters come over and we would have all this power. it doesn't stand to reason that all the elizabeth warren votes
he's already signaling he's going to run hard on nafta there. joe biden supported nafta, fair shot.iden has two endorsements aside from senator warren that matter a ton, jennifer granholm, the current governor, they're not only wildly popular, they're the vote he needs and the vote that elizabeth warren got, college educated women. biden has a hell of a story about saving the auto industry. inside the obama white house, he was the person pushing hardest to step in and save the auto industry....
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year after nafta was signed, the wto was created in 1994.ou mentioned the protests when the wto meets. what interested us about that was the lineup of democratic and republican presidents and ronald reagan before him had been an anti-tariff free-trade person. we continue on this motif all the way through now. here in the 20 teens we are questioning whether or not nafta was a good idea and we have a president talking about tariffs again. is this in fact all cyclical? >> things definitely come and go. there's no question about that. everybody always argues about what the cycles are like. if they exist, it's really hard to say. change,losophical brendan woods, wto, imf is all about creating a different world order. following world war ii, recognition that it's no longer just about nations. that we are in a truly global economy and really have to operate in a different kind of way. linesk across these party you see the leaders recognizing that new world order and trying a degree from different perspectives of stability. business always likes sta
year after nafta was signed, the wto was created in 1994.ou mentioned the protests when the wto meets. what interested us about that was the lineup of democratic and republican presidents and ronald reagan before him had been an anti-tariff free-trade person. we continue on this motif all the way through now. here in the 20 teens we are questioning whether or not nafta was a good idea and we have a president talking about tariffs again. is this in fact all cyclical? >> things definitely...
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i think some of the issues were devastated by trade agreements like nafta and china and trade agreements which i vigorously opposed and that is certainly one of the issues that i will be talking about in terms of michigan. i would like to win every state by a landslide. what we are trying to do is unprecedented. we are talking about a political revolution, bringing millions and millions of people today that have no voice but are giving up on the political process through in many cases are working longer hours for lower wages, people who don't have any health care, people who traditionally have been involved in the political process. you won't know what politics have been about in america. you have a candidate and establishment going out to rich people's homes raising money and running for president. this is a different campaign which is trying to bring into this and easy people that have not been involved in the political process so you might want to ask me as a follow-up question had we been as successful as they were told and the answer is no but historically everybody knows people do
i think some of the issues were devastated by trade agreements like nafta and china and trade agreements which i vigorously opposed and that is certainly one of the issues that i will be talking about in terms of michigan. i would like to win every state by a landslide. what we are trying to do is unprecedented. we are talking about a political revolution, bringing millions and millions of people today that have no voice but are giving up on the political process through in many cases are...
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he voted for nafta.biden leading the delegates is striking a more positive tone. >> presidents have to heal. presidents cannot hold grudges. presidents have to bring us together. we must beat donald trump and the republican party. we cannot become like them. >> biden and sanders picked up big name endorsements. kamala harris for joe biden and jesse jackson for sanders. as democrats start to coalesce around biden, the trump campaign is arguing he's just like sanders. one official said they are two sides of the same coin. they say trump is frustrated by biden's comeback. >>> still ahead, they're already best friends. turns out they're so much more. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. >>> north korea fired at least three unidentified projectiles into the sea last night. south korea said its military
he voted for nafta.biden leading the delegates is striking a more positive tone. >> presidents have to heal. presidents cannot hold grudges. presidents have to bring us together. we must beat donald trump and the republican party. we cannot become like them. >> biden and sanders picked up big name endorsements. kamala harris for joe biden and jesse jackson for sanders. as democrats start to coalesce around biden, the trump campaign is arguing he's just like sanders. one official...
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the a's would come into his office and say the decision is coming up whether or not we want to renew naftange decision-making process what did i say i was going to do and that's what i'm going to do. we are not used to this because both parties have never operated like this. renegotiating nafta the usmca is one of the most legislative trade accomplishments putting china on defense getting a really good trade deal. and then an ea even better trade deal but the washington cartel was perfectly fine to get limits limit rich at our expense with the only politician with the guts to call them out so just that judicial victory alone but it is also his indifference to care about what people before him did. the fight for the life in the fight for the unborn i really do. [applause] you look at president trump and 20 years ago if you would told me a guy that on the cover of playboy magazine , prior democrat would be the most pro-life president in american history what are you talking about? yet he comes in every decision with an open mind rationally and analytically says what is the evidence before me
the a's would come into his office and say the decision is coming up whether or not we want to renew naftange decision-making process what did i say i was going to do and that's what i'm going to do. we are not used to this because both parties have never operated like this. renegotiating nafta the usmca is one of the most legislative trade accomplishments putting china on defense getting a really good trade deal. and then an ea even better trade deal but the washington cartel was perfectly...
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i walked the picket lines against nafta. i went to mexico to see what nafta would do. joe voted for those terrible agreements. i have spent my life fighting against cuts for social security, medicare, and medicaid. check it out. joe was on the floor of the senate talking about the need to cut social security, medicare, veterans' needs. joe voted for the wall street bailout. i was disgusted by that bailout. so the differences are enormous, and our vision for the future are enormous, and i hope very much we'll have a straight up debate over our records, what we've tried to accomplish, and where we want this country to go. >> you mentioned the midwest and how important the midwest has been. i also want to ask you about the south. i mean, in 2016 you ran basically equal with hillary clinton everywhere in the country except the south, where she really ran the table against you. that seems to be happening again. you didn't reach even 20% of the african-american vote anywhere in the south. in north carolina you actually did worse. you did 19% with african-american voters in 2
i walked the picket lines against nafta. i went to mexico to see what nafta would do. joe voted for those terrible agreements. i have spent my life fighting against cuts for social security, medicare, and medicaid. check it out. joe was on the floor of the senate talking about the need to cut social security, medicare, veterans' needs. joe voted for the wall street bailout. i was disgusted by that bailout. so the differences are enormous, and our vision for the future are enormous, and i hope...
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being supported by at least 60 billionaires are somebody who voted for disaster trade agreement like nafta which caused real serious problems. our campaign is the campaign that can bring young people into the political process. they can speak to working class people. some of whom voted for trump. >> tonight is testing time for that in the sense that so far that senators aors did not brin young voters. michigan is a test of the blue collar. that's where he stunt us in 2016 in a different campaign. >> joe biden is not hillary clinton and he does have the auto bail out as he was talking about on the factory floor to the nafta attack that bernie sanders is throwing at him. you can't under estimate the importance of african-american community in michigan. i remember back months ago i had pastor reverend talking to me about their support for joe biden, there are some deep roots there and they're going to come out the for him. hillary clinton did have some of that with black women. joe biden seems to be having a stronger footing in michigan than hillary clinton going in. >> tonight it is so fasci
being supported by at least 60 billionaires are somebody who voted for disaster trade agreement like nafta which caused real serious problems. our campaign is the campaign that can bring young people into the political process. they can speak to working class people. some of whom voted for trump. >> tonight is testing time for that in the sense that so far that senators aors did not brin young voters. michigan is a test of the blue collar. that's where he stunt us in 2016 in a different...
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this bizarre thing that aides come into his office to say the decision is coming if we want to renew naftats a process what did i say i was going to do and that's what i'm going to do. we are not used to this by the way. both parties they will do one thing and then another to renegotiate nafta usmca is one of the most legislative accomplishments and put china on defense and praise god if we have a better term to put on defense but it's as if the washington cartel was perfectly fine to get limitlessly rich at our expense with the only politician with the guts to call them out. look at those traditional victories just that alone course such an kavanaugh that's it but also his indifference with people before him did it one of the most important fights the fight for the unborn. so look at president trump if you would is said a man who donated to planned parenthood on the cover of a playboy magazine and was a prior devon on - - democrat to come in every decision with an open mind to say look at the evidence before me his story of pro-life is very moving a woman contemplated abortion and decide
this bizarre thing that aides come into his office to say the decision is coming if we want to renew naftats a process what did i say i was going to do and that's what i'm going to do. we are not used to this by the way. both parties they will do one thing and then another to renegotiate nafta usmca is one of the most legislative accomplishments and put china on defense and praise god if we have a better term to put on defense but it's as if the washington cartel was perfectly fine to get...
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he is making the point that joe biden has voted for trade agreements like nafta. wen which were not popular in states like michigan and those states went for trump. and so he is going to have some points to make on that debatehos stage it is going to be a very interesting sort of, to see also how bernie sanders handles at this time around. he did endorse hillary clinton he did campaign for her, he didh go to a bunch ofem different events. but his folks were not completelyin g behind hillarysas clinton, at least not all of n themex. so i think it is going to be interesting ing.to see how berne sanders handles the next few months, if he ends up not .inning >> t i think, regardless of the outcome of the year election there is going to be a robust and active sanders movement goingatic forward and if there e an ongoing question within the democratic party right now, about when we come to convention time will there be a rift? will the runner-up help the a ce presumptive nominee and allow for a swing convention or will there be a contested convention? there is always alw
he is making the point that joe biden has voted for trade agreements like nafta. wen which were not popular in states like michigan and those states went for trump. and so he is going to have some points to make on that debatehos stage it is going to be a very interesting sort of, to see also how bernie sanders handles at this time around. he did endorse hillary clinton he did campaign for her, he didh go to a bunch ofem different events. but his folks were not completelyin g behind hillarysas...
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care pan leave some people out, making the point that joe biden has voted for trade agreements like nafta, which were not popular in states like michigan and that those states went for trump. he is going to have some points to make on the debate stage. it will be interesting to see how bernie sanders handles at this time around. he did endorse hillary clinton, he did campaign for her. he went to a bunch of different events but his folks were not completely behind hillary clinton. at least not all of them. i think it's going to be interesting to see how bernie sanders handles the next few months if he and sub not winning. this is going to be, regardless of the outcome of the election there will be i think a robust and active sanders and thereoing forward is an ongoing question within the democratic party right know about when we come to convention time will there be a rift, will the runner-up sort of help the presumptive nominee and allow for a smooth convention or will there be a contested convention. there is always sort of rumblings this is the year there will be some kind of contested
care pan leave some people out, making the point that joe biden has voted for trade agreements like nafta, which were not popular in states like michigan and that those states went for trump. he is going to have some points to make on the debate stage. it will be interesting to see how bernie sanders handles at this time around. he did endorse hillary clinton, he did campaign for her. he went to a bunch of different events but his folks were not completely behind hillary clinton. at least not...
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it is worth noting that one piece of good news that comes out of the situation is the new nafta has been fully passed and ratified, which happened very quickly. just following a my colleague's question, can you describe your situation domestically in more detail? is your wife in this house? are all three kids here? how are you going to give them occupied for the next two weeks? prime minister trudeau: most of the morning, the kids have been doing lego and my wife has been on the phone to friends and family. i have been on the phone with president macron, with the cabinet, with officials, members of my team as we work to keep canadians safe. from the right canadian press. what is your single biggest concern about canada' is preparedness at this point? -- canada's preparedness at this point? prime minister trudeau: my concern is that canadians continue to follow the directions of public health authorities. we want to be alert and responsible. we don't want to panic. we don't want to take this too lightly either. finding the middle ground will always be challenging. i have confidence that c
it is worth noting that one piece of good news that comes out of the situation is the new nafta has been fully passed and ratified, which happened very quickly. just following a my colleague's question, can you describe your situation domestically in more detail? is your wife in this house? are all three kids here? how are you going to give them occupied for the next two weeks? prime minister trudeau: most of the morning, the kids have been doing lego and my wife has been on the phone to...
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joe biden voted for nafta.hese are things that are going to resonate. >> bill: those are the issues and we want to watch that all the way through november. now the second issue is coronavirus. here's the headline from earlier today. the virus cannot be bluffed or bullied and will soon become his greatest adversary. talking about president trump and the pandemic. how big of a threat do you see that? to his presidency today? >> i think this is something everybody is taking seriously. the president took decisive action in january when he said we will close travel to giant, china and mitigate the threat of the new virus. that's affecting the whole world. and because he did that he was on saying this aptly stopped the spread of the iris in states. democrats had called it xenophobic and now the president is working across every field possible, health care, with the homeland security to make sure we are doing everything we can to get vaccines out there or to get tests out there to create a vaccine and inform the ameri
joe biden voted for nafta.hese are things that are going to resonate. >> bill: those are the issues and we want to watch that all the way through november. now the second issue is coronavirus. here's the headline from earlier today. the virus cannot be bluffed or bullied and will soon become his greatest adversary. talking about president trump and the pandemic. how big of a threat do you see that? to his presidency today? >> i think this is something everybody is taking seriously....
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that was because of trade deals like nafta and we don't have a program in place like medicare for allthey are now stuck taking huge levels of debt. the level of debt in america for student loans alone is $1.5 trillion. he's speaking drktly to those issues. he has a message that resinates. he won michigan the last time around. >> you're confident young voters are going to turn out as well? >> i'm confident. they turned out now. and i feel like they are going to turn out. they know how sport this is if we want the to see bernie sanders on the ballot in the fall. >> governor, let's talk about michigan. what do we need to know about the constituent there is? what's important to them? how important is the white non-college educated vote going to be? >> every vote is important, obviously. in michigan you can put together a coalition, which includes those white non-college educated voters. it also includes african-americans, there's latino voters, we have a very large urban american community and there's a coalition to be had. the biden campaign is not taking this for granted. i will tell yo
that was because of trade deals like nafta and we don't have a program in place like medicare for allthey are now stuck taking huge levels of debt. the level of debt in america for student loans alone is $1.5 trillion. he's speaking drktly to those issues. he has a message that resinates. he won michigan the last time around. >> you're confident young voters are going to turn out as well? >> i'm confident. they turned out now. and i feel like they are going to turn out. they know...
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to the people, the union workers in the midwest why he supported disastrous trade agreements like naftad china that have cost this country millions of good paying jobs, and in fact have resulted in a race to the bottom. people are now earning lower wages, millions of people today lost good paying jobs in manufacturing and are now earning substantially less than they used to. joe is going to have to explain to the american people why he voted for a wall street bailout, something that i vigorously opposed. joe is going to have to explain to the american people who are so tired of endless wars, which have cost us too many lives, destabilized many regions around the world, have cost us trillions of dollars while he was a leader in getting us involved in the war in iraq at a time when half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to make ends meet, joe is going to have to explain to the american people why he voted for a disastrous bankruptcy bill, which benefitted the credit card companies. joe is going to have to explain to people all over this country why he was on the
to the people, the union workers in the midwest why he supported disastrous trade agreements like naftad china that have cost this country millions of good paying jobs, and in fact have resulted in a race to the bottom. people are now earning lower wages, millions of people today lost good paying jobs in manufacturing and are now earning substantially less than they used to. joe is going to have to explain to the american people why he voted for a wall street bailout, something that i...
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[applause] in january we finally ended the nafta castify and i signed the brand new u.s.-mexico-canada agreement into law. usmca. [cheers and applause] and we also took the strongest ever action to stand up to china's trade abuses which, frankly, for years, explain that one, what was happening with china. $500 billion a year deficits. allowing us to reach a landmark agreement that will deliver vast benefits for our ranchers, growers, manufacturers, farmers, working closely with local officials. we've taken bold action to curb the opioid epidemic, which is such a problem no matter where you come from. [applause] and for the first time in 31 years, we actually went down a little bit, we went down -- some communities are down 17%, 18%, 19%, one is down 21%. but still, it is massive, massive problem for our country. drug overdose problems are just a terrible, terrible problem. and it's a world problem too. no matter where you go. it's pretty tough stuff. frankly, i should say, no matter where you go, unless they have really, really strong measures against the dealers, in whic
[applause] in january we finally ended the nafta castify and i signed the brand new u.s.-mexico-canada agreement into law. usmca. [cheers and applause] and we also took the strongest ever action to stand up to china's trade abuses which, frankly, for years, explain that one, what was happening with china. $500 billion a year deficits. allowing us to reach a landmark agreement that will deliver vast benefits for our ranchers, growers, manufacturers, farmers, working closely with local officials....
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. >> the president is critical of the original nafta.ea where he will try to contrast himself with joe biden. it's an area that bernie sanders is going to contrast himself with joe biden next week in michigan. so it's on the ballot i think in michigan. but if biden ends up as the nominee, i assume it will be on the ballot in, you know, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan in a general election because joe biden voted for nafta in the '90s. >> you make an excellent point. that on tuesday at least there will be somehe man he refered to last night as a communist. he and bernie are critical of those trade deals. senator sanders will seek it for leverage with michigan voters in a way that the president will do so in the fall if he's running against joe biden. >> i thought he was going to announce his run for presidency. listen, michael. thank you so much for being with us this morning. be sure to watch "smerconish" every saturday at 9:00 a.m. on cnn. >> that's where he will announce his candidacy. >>> all right. we're awaiting test results o
. >> the president is critical of the original nafta.ea where he will try to contrast himself with joe biden. it's an area that bernie sanders is going to contrast himself with joe biden next week in michigan. so it's on the ballot i think in michigan. but if biden ends up as the nominee, i assume it will be on the ballot in, you know, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan in a general election because joe biden voted for nafta in the '90s. >> you make an excellent point. that on...
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renegotiating nafta. that alone is worthy of the parade. one of the most amazing trade accomplishments and it's not talk about. putting china finally on defense and getting a really good trade deal. and even better trade deal if we get a second term. to continue to put them on defense. it's as if the washington cartel was fine with china getting limitlessly rich at our expense. he was only one with the guts to call them out. just that alone. core search, cavanaugh, 200 circuit court judges but also to care about what people before him. i think one of the most important fights is the fight for life. the fight for the unborn. i really do. [cheering and applause] you look at president trump an , 20 years ago, if you would've told me a guy that donated to planned parenthood that was on the cover of playboy magazine that was a prior democrat would be the most pro-life president in american history. i would have said, what are you talking about? yet he comes in every decision with an open mind and rationally looks at it. looks at the evidence bef
renegotiating nafta. that alone is worthy of the parade. one of the most amazing trade accomplishments and it's not talk about. putting china finally on defense and getting a really good trade deal. and even better trade deal if we get a second term. to continue to put them on defense. it's as if the washington cartel was fine with china getting limitlessly rich at our expense. he was only one with the guts to call them out. just that alone. core search, cavanaugh, 200 circuit court judges but...
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told me you can't renegotiate -- nice idea, trump people but you are going to be able to renegotiate nafta. it is what it is, it's too tough to get a pass. how are you going to get canada there? how are you going to start with mexico? >> it took a lot of -- i give ambassador lighthizer a lot of credit for his leadership and the president for setting the stage route we can do it but what we'll do is create a deal that got over 89 votes in the senate, a bipartisan deal. president trump's trade policy of the different than previous trade policies. he believes a lot of the globalization that has occurred has had benefits. the benefits have been distributed but the cost have been concentrated and that's led to a lot of our factories leaving, hollowed out communities. what the the president as thats bring back the manufacturing jobs to the country. we're seeing with the virus but this really shows the four tenets of what the president was pushing early on with we need a strong domestic manufacturing base, we should be making stuff in america. it's very important and the second one is you need to
told me you can't renegotiate -- nice idea, trump people but you are going to be able to renegotiate nafta. it is what it is, it's too tough to get a pass. how are you going to get canada there? how are you going to start with mexico? >> it took a lot of -- i give ambassador lighthizer a lot of credit for his leadership and the president for setting the stage route we can do it but what we'll do is create a deal that got over 89 votes in the senate, a bipartisan deal. president trump's...
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one piece of news that comes out of this situation is the new nafta has been fully passed and ratified and is waiting -- it should happen quickly. >> could you describe your situation domestically in detail ? is your wife in this house, or all three kids? how are you going to keep them occupied? pm trudeau: the kids have been doing legos. my wife has been on the phone to friends and family. i have been on the phone with president macron, with kevin and officials of my team as we work -- with the cabinet and officials of my team as we work keep canadians safe. >> what is your biggest concern? pm trudeau: my concern is canadians continue to follow the we have to be responsible, don't want to panic but we don't want to take this too lightly either. the middle ground will always be challenging. tremendous confidence canadians will be able to. what are you telling your children about the heightened concern in the country, and how are you explaining some of the political decisions you are making? we are having conversations, obviously, about not to be concerned about to be a little concerned
one piece of news that comes out of this situation is the new nafta has been fully passed and ratified and is waiting -- it should happen quickly. >> could you describe your situation domestically in detail ? is your wife in this house, or all three kids? how are you going to keep them occupied? pm trudeau: the kids have been doing legos. my wife has been on the phone to friends and family. i have been on the phone with president macron, with kevin and officials of my team as we work --...
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they were devastated, devastated by trade agreements like nafta and the china deal. trade agreements that i vigorously opposed, which joe biden supported. that's one of the issues that i will be talking about in terms of michigan. one second. >> senator, you talk about a mass movement, a broad are you disappointed that you couldn't deliver more states last night and what is your plan -- >> of course i'm disappointed. i want the win every state by a landslide. it's not going to happen. what we're doing is unprecedented. we're talking about a political revolution. we're talking about bringing millions and millions of people that have no voice, that have given up on the political process. in many cases they're working longer hours for lower wages. people that don't have any healthcare. people that have not traditionally been involved in the political process. you know what politics has been about in america. you have a candidate from the establishment, going out to rich people's homes, raising all kinds of money and then running for president. this is a different campai
they were devastated, devastated by trade agreements like nafta and the china deal. trade agreements that i vigorously opposed, which joe biden supported. that's one of the issues that i will be talking about in terms of michigan. one second. >> senator, you talk about a mass movement, a broad are you disappointed that you couldn't deliver more states last night and what is your plan -- >> of course i'm disappointed. i want the win every state by a landslide. it's not going to...
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on that, it is worth noting that one piece of good news that comes out of this situation is that if nafta has been fully passed and ratified and is now awaiting royal assent so it should happen very quickly. >> just following on my colleagues question could you describe your situation domestically in detail? is your wife hear this house? earl three kids here? and if so how are you going to keep them occupied for the next two weeks? >> most of the morning the kids have been doing legos. my wife is been on the phone to friends and family. i have been on the phone with the president met crone, with cabinet, with officials and members of my team as wework to keep canadians safe. >> what is your single biggest concern about canada's preparedness at this point? >> my concern is that canadians continue to follow the directions of public health authorities. we have to be alert and responsible. we don't want to panic but we don't want to take this too lightly either. finding that middle ground is always going to be challenging. but i have tremendous confidence that canadians will be able to. >> wh
on that, it is worth noting that one piece of good news that comes out of this situation is that if nafta has been fully passed and ratified and is now awaiting royal assent so it should happen very quickly. >> just following on my colleagues question could you describe your situation domestically in detail? is your wife hear this house? earl three kids here? and if so how are you going to keep them occupied for the next two weeks? >> most of the morning the kids have been doing...
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agreements have been so devastated and the loss of over 100,000 good paying jobs, joe .iden voted for nafta i helped lead the opposition. statexit polls in every voting tuesday showed strong sanders'or bernie medicare for all program -- even in mississippi, where it has the backing of nearly two-thirds of democratic voters. but speaking on msnbc on monday, joe biden indicated that if elected president, he would veto medicare for all legislation should congress send it to his desk. >> i think we will be at a point where it will be the prohibitive nominee of the party and i think the dnc come the democratic national committee, should then step in, make an assessment, and determine whether or not they will have any more debates. amy: on the campaign trail, former vice president biden on tuesday told a union autoworker in detroit he was "full of [bleep]" and threatened to fight him. biden made the threat during a photo-op at detroit's first new auto assembly plant to be built in decades. the exchange began when the autoworker accused biden of actively trying to end the second amendment. after c
agreements have been so devastated and the loss of over 100,000 good paying jobs, joe .iden voted for nafta i helped lead the opposition. statexit polls in every voting tuesday showed strong sanders'or bernie medicare for all program -- even in mississippi, where it has the backing of nearly two-thirds of democratic voters. but speaking on msnbc on monday, joe biden indicated that if elected president, he would veto medicare for all legislation should congress send it to his desk. >> i...
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man that unless they look at 11 of my concerns with each of the free trade agreements going back to nafta with mexico which i did vote against primarily because of workers' rights and because of environmental protections while on paper it looked to be very strong and robust and i'm wondering if the gores to the peruvian free trade agreement is very similar week this with regards to environmental standards and are we doing our part as a government to push on that important area. who is lawyers over 1000 children from laos filed a lawsuit against iran or in a local court in missouri which had ordered him to compensate the people of herculaneum in 2010. this lawsuit. attacked peru before the international arbitration tribunals. probably after filing the notice of intent in december of 2010. ran directly to the court of the united states. in an effort to remove. claims brought by children of law. from state court to federal court they'd go did that by bringing to the attention of the united states federal court the existence of a treaty dispute that case played out over a period of years and
man that unless they look at 11 of my concerns with each of the free trade agreements going back to nafta with mexico which i did vote against primarily because of workers' rights and because of environmental protections while on paper it looked to be very strong and robust and i'm wondering if the gores to the peruvian free trade agreement is very similar week this with regards to environmental standards and are we doing our part as a government to push on that important area. who is lawyers...
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nafta, iraq war vote and social security, chuck. >> sounds like a guy setting up a cam pan in the statef michigan, a big one in a week. shaquille, thanks very much. let's go to mike memoli in biden world. what a difference 72 hours makes on that front but they do now have a new challenge on their hands which is how they handle being a front-runner this time? >> reporter: right, right. chuck, we just saw in the last ten minutes the former vice president conduct what you have to call a victory lap prison statement, not a press conference. he said he wasn't going to take questions and telegraphed the campaign to proceed from this point forward. first is to put enormous pressure on bernie sanders not to conduct the kind of negative campaign in the coming weeks. biden saying we have to keep our eye on the ball and that negative attacks between the candidates in the next few weeks only serve to help donald trump. biden advisers believe part of what we have seen in terms of voter reaction to biden is as much democrats not wanting to avoid a repeat of 2016, a fight to hurt the nominee, but the
nafta, iraq war vote and social security, chuck. >> sounds like a guy setting up a cam pan in the statef michigan, a big one in a week. shaquille, thanks very much. let's go to mike memoli in biden world. what a difference 72 hours makes on that front but they do now have a new challenge on their hands which is how they handle being a front-runner this time? >> reporter: right, right. chuck, we just saw in the last ten minutes the former vice president conduct what you have to call...
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she was saddled with nafta from her husband, the president as well as her role in it. pp.me contrasts to be made but i think that joe biden is in a much stronger position than hillary clinton was four years ago. charles: amir, if indeed biden wins in michigan and starts to pull away, what do you think bernie sanders will want? what will he go into the convention saying, okay, the platform has obviously contain certain elements of what he wants in order for him to be enthusiastic backer and his bernie supporters to be enthusiastic backers? >> well, first of all this campaign doesn't end tomorrow morning no matter what happens. we have lots of states to go. we have lots of resources and -- charles: what is the goal for presidential platform no matter who wins? what are the things that must be on the platform for you to be excited? >> signature issue of our campaign is "medicare for all" and joe biden has been clear he still believes in a profit-based model for health care. we don't. profits based models work great for almost everything else but when we're talking about healt
she was saddled with nafta from her husband, the president as well as her role in it. pp.me contrasts to be made but i think that joe biden is in a much stronger position than hillary clinton was four years ago. charles: amir, if indeed biden wins in michigan and starts to pull away, what do you think bernie sanders will want? what will he go into the convention saying, okay, the platform has obviously contain certain elements of what he wants in order for him to be enthusiastic backer and his...
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nafta, disastrous trade deal. oh, giving mullahs $150 billion in cash. and millions lost their doctors and millions lost their plans. 37% of the country has one obama exchange care option. that's it. and premiums, average family, did you save $2,500 on average? no. we're paying 200% more. let's not forget the horrific economic track record. i tell it often. 13 million more americans food stamps, lower labor participation rate since the 70s. the lowest homeownership, the worst recovery since the 40s, more debt than the four previous administrations combined. not a bad record under trump. new trade deals, the wall being built, promises made and kept open the trade deals and guess what? america is doing better than ever. record low unemployment for every demographic in this country. now, by the way, an attack against the administration over a virus. apparently that is fair game. 17,000 americans died from h1n1. that was the swine flu. that was handled under biden obama. biden voted in favor of the iraq war, but he did an interview and he told lawrence o'don
nafta, disastrous trade deal. oh, giving mullahs $150 billion in cash. and millions lost their doctors and millions lost their plans. 37% of the country has one obama exchange care option. that's it. and premiums, average family, did you save $2,500 on average? no. we're paying 200% more. let's not forget the horrific economic track record. i tell it often. 13 million more americans food stamps, lower labor participation rate since the 70s. the lowest homeownership, the worst recovery since the...
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exports to not fill the gap enough, investments were lacking because of uncertainty around nafta, the.s.-china trade war. were all the ingredients in place? no. but it just so happens that think come together in a place we call home. if we are going to have a shot, that is where i want to be. it would have been more convenient it interest rates were closer, too, but we are still pushing against headwinds that were created in the global financial crisis. that whole accumulation of that in a placehas us where policy needs to be a little bit more stimulative in order to offset them and keep us closer to home. here we are with something o else that suggests we need to give it something extra again. hopefully we can get back on track over the course of the year, but it depends so much on the way this virus unfolds, and how the fallout comes from it. vonnie: that was bank of canada governor stephen poloz. the canadian dollar trading at 1.3416. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: when global bond yields hitting record lows, i asked bill morneau how to reassure citizens worried about the economic fa
exports to not fill the gap enough, investments were lacking because of uncertainty around nafta, the.s.-china trade war. were all the ingredients in place? no. but it just so happens that think come together in a place we call home. if we are going to have a shot, that is where i want to be. it would have been more convenient it interest rates were closer, too, but we are still pushing against headwinds that were created in the global financial crisis. that whole accumulation of that in a...
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weeks ago, we finally ended the nafta catastrophe and i signed the brand new u.s.canada agreement in the world. the usmca is a giant victory for north carolina. and credible for farmers and factory workers. by the way speaking of farmers and factory warner's factory workers and small businesses, for the death tax. you know the inheritance tax? you have a small farm someplace you have a small business, you have a nice business. you know longer have an inheritance tax or a death tax so if you want it to you or leave it to your children you can leave it to your children. there is no tax to be paid by your children. so they do not have to go back to the evil bank and more money from the banker, lose the farm, lose the business. it won't happen. and i always say, i know a lot of parents, they don't love their children very much. is there anybody in this room that does not love your children? please raise your hand. please raise your hand. nobody. nobody, that is because we are north carolina. you love your children. but if you don't, then it doesn't matter, because if y
weeks ago, we finally ended the nafta catastrophe and i signed the brand new u.s.canada agreement in the world. the usmca is a giant victory for north carolina. and credible for farmers and factory workers. by the way speaking of farmers and factory warner's factory workers and small businesses, for the death tax. you know the inheritance tax? you have a small farm someplace you have a small business, you have a nice business. you know longer have an inheritance tax or a death tax so if you...
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weeks ago we finally ended the nafta to catch the eye signed the brand-new u.s.reement. the usmca is a giant victory for north carolina, and credible farms and factory workers. by the way, speaking of farmers and factory workers and small businesses at all, for the death tax that you know about the death tax. code inheritance tax. you have a small farm someplace, you have a small business, you have a nice business, you no longer have an inheritance tax for the death tax. so you want to leave it for your children you can leave it for your children there's no tax to be paid by your children. so they don't have to go back to the evil bank to borrow money from the bank or and lose the farm, , lose the business. won't happen. and all we say, you know, i know a lot of parents that don't love their children very much. is there anybody in this room that does that love your children? please raise your hand. please raise your hand. nobody. nobody. that's because we're in north carolina. you love your -- no, but if you don't, then it doesn't matter because if you don't love
weeks ago we finally ended the nafta to catch the eye signed the brand-new u.s.reement. the usmca is a giant victory for north carolina, and credible farms and factory workers. by the way, speaking of farmers and factory workers and small businesses at all, for the death tax that you know about the death tax. code inheritance tax. you have a small farm someplace, you have a small business, you have a nice business, you no longer have an inheritance tax for the death tax. so you want to leave it...
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the middle class of this country is struggling, joe biden voted for terrible trade agreements like nafta and tmt are with china. that caused us millions of good paying jobs. joe biden voted for a bankruptcy bill, which hurt the working families of this country big time. time and again, joe was on the floor of the senate fighting for a balanced budget amendment that would have cut social security, medicare, medicaid and veterans needs. my point here is not to just be negative about joe. my point is to ask you all, what campaign is going to defeat donald trump? [chanting "bernie!"] sen. sanders: you are not going to be able -- we are not going to be able to defeat trump when trump puts his ads up on television about a candidate who wanted to cut social security, who supported disastrous trade agreements. we need a campaign that speaks to the needs of the working families of this country. that is our campaign. [applause] sen. sanders: the reason we are going to win is we do not take money from billionaires. we demand they start paying their fair share of taxes. [applause] sen. sanders: this
the middle class of this country is struggling, joe biden voted for terrible trade agreements like nafta and tmt are with china. that caused us millions of good paying jobs. joe biden voted for a bankruptcy bill, which hurt the working families of this country big time. time and again, joe was on the floor of the senate fighting for a balanced budget amendment that would have cut social security, medicare, medicaid and veterans needs. my point here is not to just be negative about joe. my point...