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roll it. >> my problem is i voted for nafta. i'm supporting nafta because i think it's a positive thing to do. and i do not pretend to be an expert on international trade matters. trade agreements like nafta forced american workers to compete against people making pennies an hour has resulted in the loss of 160,000 jobs. >> the president is absolutely right when he says that china has been cheating for 25 years and that bill clinton didn't do enough about it, george w bush didn't do enough about it, barack obama didn't do enough about it. >> china is a positive development for not only china but the united states and the rest of the world. >> the rise in china is a positive, positive development. it is in our self interest that china continue to prosper. we want to see china rise. >> china's a great nation and we should hope for the continued expansion. >> china is not our enemy. >> we talk about china as our competitor. we should be helping. >> the idea that china is going to eat our lunch is bizarre. >> they're going to beat u
roll it. >> my problem is i voted for nafta. i'm supporting nafta because i think it's a positive thing to do. and i do not pretend to be an expert on international trade matters. trade agreements like nafta forced american workers to compete against people making pennies an hour has resulted in the loss of 160,000 jobs. >> the president is absolutely right when he says that china has been cheating for 25 years and that bill clinton didn't do enough about it, george w bush didn't do...
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it's better than nafta? it is better than nafta but we have to come together and that's why am running and running as a proud democrat for the senate. so, vote. visit with iowa .com / ohio. god bless you. >> can someone tell joe either way it's not a real website and joe you are running for president, not senator. by the way, senator, the mormon guy is mitt romney not some mormon governor. sadly, we showed you is just from a couple hours today because every time joe leaves the basement bunker and stays out past 10:00 a.m. well, disaster ensues and here is a quick reminder. >> folks come up tomorrow is super thursday. super tuesday britt i want to thank you all. i tell you what i'm rushing ahead, aren't i? we hold these truths to be self-evident all men and women treated so you know the thing. >> do you agree with me? go to joe, 303, 303, we choose truth over facts and play the radio or excusing, make sure you have the record player on a night because the phone and make sure the kids here words but they are j
it's better than nafta? it is better than nafta but we have to come together and that's why am running and running as a proud democrat for the senate. so, vote. visit with iowa .com / ohio. god bless you. >> can someone tell joe either way it's not a real website and joe you are running for president, not senator. by the way, senator, the mormon guy is mitt romney not some mormon governor. sadly, we showed you is just from a couple hours today because every time joe leaves the basement...
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this is better than nafta. >> it is better than nafta. we have to come together. why i am running. i am running as a proud democrat for the senate. so vote. vote. god bless you. >> can somebody tell joe, by the way, it is not a real website? and joe, you are running for president and not senator? and that senator, the mormon guy, is mitt romney, not some mormon governor? sadly what we showed you is just from a couple hours today. every time joe actually leaves the basement bunker and stays out past 10:00 a.m., disaster ensues. here is a quick reminder. >> tomorrow is super thursday -- tuesday. and i want to thank you all. i tell you what -- i am rushing ahead, aren't i? we hold these truths to be self-evident. all men and women created -- you know the thing. do you agree with me? go to joe 3030. we choose truth over fact. play the radio. make the television -- excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night. make sure the kids hear words. poor kids are just as brave and just as talented as way kids. donald trump does pose an -- it is not hypothetical.
this is better than nafta. >> it is better than nafta. we have to come together. why i am running. i am running as a proud democrat for the senate. so vote. vote. god bless you. >> can somebody tell joe, by the way, it is not a real website? and joe, you are running for president and not senator? and that senator, the mormon guy, is mitt romney, not some mormon governor? sadly what we showed you is just from a couple hours today. every time joe actually leaves the basement bunker...
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it's better than nafta. >> it is better than nafta. >> you know we have to come together and that's whyud democrat for the senate. so, vote, vote. visit i will vote.com/ohio. god bless you. >> can somebody tell joe by the way it's not a real web site in joe you are running for president not senator and by the way the senator the mormon guy is mitt romney not some mormon governor. sadly what we showed you, that's just from a couple of hours today from the time that joe leaves the bunker and stays out past 10:00 a.m. while disaster ensues. here's a quick reminder. >> folks tomorrow is super tuesday and i want to thank you all. i'll tell you what i'm rushing ahead. we hold these truths to be self-evident all men and women created, you know the thing. you agree with me great go to joe 30330. we choose truth over facts. play the radio, make sure you have the record player on that night. make sure the kids hear the words. >> donald trump does pose an existential threat. it's praise him at this is serious and by the way these are way beyond an occasional campaign gap and i am beginning, well m
it's better than nafta. >> it is better than nafta. >> you know we have to come together and that's whyud democrat for the senate. so, vote, vote. visit i will vote.com/ohio. god bless you. >> can somebody tell joe by the way it's not a real web site in joe you are running for president not senator and by the way the senator the mormon guy is mitt romney not some mormon governor. sadly what we showed you, that's just from a couple of hours today from the time that joe leaves...
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you know, closer to home, you all remember nafta, right?ere i come from we saw on the 25 years from when nafta was signed into law, we saw thousands of factories shattered and jobs move south of the border. four years ago after we won the election, i went back to indiana and heard that a company that had been in indiana for 75 years was shutting their doors and moving south. democrats like joe biden likes to spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but when the man who wrote the art of the deal got to the oval office, north carolina and america got a way better deal. nafta is gone, and the usmca is a huge win for north carolina and america. i mean, there are estimates that we will sell another $2 billion more in agricultural goods alone to mexico and canada. and not just joe biden, senator warren's record of doing nothing, but you should know something about his running mate. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a couple of weeks back. thank
you know, closer to home, you all remember nafta, right?ere i come from we saw on the 25 years from when nafta was signed into law, we saw thousands of factories shattered and jobs move south of the border. four years ago after we won the election, i went back to indiana and heard that a company that had been in indiana for 75 years was shutting their doors and moving south. democrats like joe biden likes to spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, they never lifted a...
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the nafta- the new nafta, what we did is created a sense of stability.usly, that's important for businesses to continue investing. as we come out of the pandemic, i expect we'll see continued investment on integration of north american supply chains that's the goal. it will be positive for all of our citizens by raising our opportunities for growth >>> stay with us coming up on the show, president trump and rival joe biden hold a flurry of events in the king swing states of pennsylvania and an intense weekend of campaigning ahead of tuesday's election >>> welcome back to "street signs. according to a key indicator from research firm cfra. the study found the sitting president or the party has lost nearly 90% of the time when the s&p falls in the three months leading into the vote. this year the index has declined slightly during that period. nbc's dhas more. >> reporter: with the campaign in the final hours, the candidates spent the day manging a swing through the swing states. >> hello, philadelphia. >> reporter: stops in pennsylvania for former vice pr
the nafta- the new nafta, what we did is created a sense of stability.usly, that's important for businesses to continue investing. as we come out of the pandemic, i expect we'll see continued investment on integration of north american supply chains that's the goal. it will be positive for all of our citizens by raising our opportunities for growth >>> stay with us coming up on the show, president trump and rival joe biden hold a flurry of events in the king swing states of...
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nafta and china nice work, steve the swamp.s dirty work in the clinton white house was done you can guess the next parts. it was time for them to cash out and they started another lobbying firm and ricchetti inc. can guess who hired them? a laundry list of corporate america bigots and names. ett, sprint and nextel, former comedies like pfizer, eli lilly, insurance associations, hospital trade groups and even tech companies like ebay and of course, the military industrial with defense contractors like united technologies. in 2008 steve ricchetti went back into the bowels of clinton inc. bundling donations for the first presidential field campaign and after she lost he eventually managed to worm his way into the obama administrations skirting new ethics rules by the registering as a lobbyist and rebranding himself as an advisor. that is the democrats way. you lobby but i advise. in fact, despite without signing an ethics waiver ricchetti still managed to reagan $1.8 million from his lobbying firm in 2011 dwarfing his income as a
nafta and china nice work, steve the swamp.s dirty work in the clinton white house was done you can guess the next parts. it was time for them to cash out and they started another lobbying firm and ricchetti inc. can guess who hired them? a laundry list of corporate america bigots and names. ett, sprint and nextel, former comedies like pfizer, eli lilly, insurance associations, hospital trade groups and even tech companies like ebay and of course, the military industrial with defense...
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you know, closer to home, you all remember nafta right?mome from, we the 25 years that nafta was signed into law thousands of factories shuttered and jobs move south of the border. for years after we won the election, i went back to indiana and heard that a company that had been in indiana for 75 years was shutting there the and moving south. like tos like joe biden spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, but they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but when the man who wrote the art of the deal got to the oval office, north carolina and america got a way better deal. usmca is ane and the huge win for north carolina and america. estimates thatre we will sell another 2 billion dollars more in agricultural goods to mexico and canada alone. and not just joe biden's record of not doing nothing, right? but you also should know about his running mate. i had a debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a couple of weeks back. [applause] thank you. is quite a night. but i tried to point out then was one of h
you know, closer to home, you all remember nafta right?mome from, we the 25 years that nafta was signed into law thousands of factories shuttered and jobs move south of the border. for years after we won the election, i went back to indiana and heard that a company that had been in indiana for 75 years was shutting there the and moving south. like tos like joe biden spend a lot of time complaining about nafta, saying how bad it was, but they never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but...
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you know that biden was responsible for voting for nafta. he voted for china getting into the world trade organization. he has been very sympathetic to china. he does not think they will eat our lunch. will he rollback the china tariff? will he rollback the steel and aluminum tariffs? if he does any of that, forget about manufacturing in this country. tariffs? if he does any of that, forget about manufacturing in this country. they lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs on their watch. before the china virus hit, we were up to 500,000. 500,000. elections have consequences. and this is what i did for years before i got here, i was a forecaster. and i believe joe biden's dark winter is ahead. you peter, dark winter -- used the term great depression. can you name one economist, be on yourself, can you name anyone else using that term great depression with any kind of seriousness about the biden economic plan? dr. navarro: let me turn that around. when i was the top economic advisor in the campaign for the president, i said we would have growth way abo
you know that biden was responsible for voting for nafta. he voted for china getting into the world trade organization. he has been very sympathetic to china. he does not think they will eat our lunch. will he rollback the china tariff? will he rollback the steel and aluminum tariffs? if he does any of that, forget about manufacturing in this country. tariffs? if he does any of that, forget about manufacturing in this country. they lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs on their watch. before the...
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. >> i'm supporting nafta because i think it's a positive thing to do.nd i do not pretend to be an expert on international trade matters. >> trade agreements like nafta and relations with china forced american workers to compete against people making pennies an hour has resulted in the loss of 160,000 jobs. >> the president is absolutely right when he says that china has been cheating for 25 years and bill clinton didn't do enough about it, george bush didn't do enough about it, barack obama didn't do enough about it. >> the rise in china is an incredibly positive development for not only china but the real united states and the rest of the world. >> the rise in china is a positive development. it is in our of self interest that china continue to prosper. we want to see china rise. china's a great nation and we should hope for the continued expansion. >> china is not our enemy. >> you talk about china as our competitor. we should be helping. china is going to eat our lunch, it's bizarre. they're going to beat us. they're not bad folks, folks. china is no
. >> i'm supporting nafta because i think it's a positive thing to do.nd i do not pretend to be an expert on international trade matters. >> trade agreements like nafta and relations with china forced american workers to compete against people making pennies an hour has resulted in the loss of 160,000 jobs. >> the president is absolutely right when he says that china has been cheating for 25 years and bill clinton didn't do enough about it, george bush didn't do enough about...
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had nafta.most went to war with mexico. the most telling guidance come from ronald reagan's beach in 1979 launching his campaign. it is almost unbelievable today a candidate would say this. it is time we start to recognize we would be better off if mexico and canada were stronger and it is time we stopped seeing our nearest neighbors as foreigners, which is different from what you heard from the trump administration with their focus on the wall. for many americans, they are interested in issues like immigration, narcotics and organized crime, economic prospects, environmental issues. equally important, the stronger we have north america, 500 million people, three democracies, energy self-sufficiency, better demographics, that will make us more powerful in dealing with china and other parties. that is step one. the other is trade, trans-nationalism, and technology. from the very founding of the united states, you can see the founding fathers were looking at the rate more of a matter of economic e
had nafta.most went to war with mexico. the most telling guidance come from ronald reagan's beach in 1979 launching his campaign. it is almost unbelievable today a candidate would say this. it is time we start to recognize we would be better off if mexico and canada were stronger and it is time we stopped seeing our nearest neighbors as foreigners, which is different from what you heard from the trump administration with their focus on the wall. for many americans, they are interested in issues...
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on helping outsource your jobs he signed on to the trans-pacific partnership instead of dismantling nafta as obama had promised to do whereas i'm trying does have that achievement he did renegotiate nafta which is that which was a big day to warmly welcome by trade unions however the other side of this is trump also has a record now he hasn't stopped outsourcing he hasn't stopped the decline in manufacturing he's also close to will close to wall street and he has the pandemic and his handling of the pandemic and the economic consequences not just the health consequences of the pandemic to deal with however even though he has trouble with that part of his record that may lead to disappointment among some of some of those former obama voters or former democrats but i don't necessarily mean that they want to vote for joe biden and go back to that career politician and you get that sense when barack obama was speaking that he sort of there's a lot more humility in his speech now it's not just look my presidency was great trump inherited the great economy there's a lot of that but there is mor
on helping outsource your jobs he signed on to the trans-pacific partnership instead of dismantling nafta as obama had promised to do whereas i'm trying does have that achievement he did renegotiate nafta which is that which was a big day to warmly welcome by trade unions however the other side of this is trump also has a record now he hasn't stopped outsourcing he hasn't stopped the decline in manufacturing he's also close to will close to wall street and he has the pandemic and his handling...
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let's talk about nafta. give the president credit for taking it on but the bill that he brought back, the one that he said was his bill was terrible. it was unenforceable and it was nafta like. we forced him, the working people of this country, along with nancy pelosi, actually forced him to renegotiate that bill. it's much better now but the one he brought back unfortunately was weak and unenforceable and wasn't very good at all. it costs us more jobs. >> neil: i will put you down as i may be on the president on this. i can't quite predict who you are going for. the lf oci president. as richard wood was wrapping up, this is joe biden and lady gaga at a campaign. is there sound from this? >> and by the way, no matter what kind of year you guys but you guys are in -- what is it, rotation? >> reporter: [inaudible question] >> neil: my granddaughte>> my gr in high school. -- and so i tell you what. anyway. it's great to see you. >> neil: joe biden and lady gaga, disappointed he can't draw a crowd because he has
let's talk about nafta. give the president credit for taking it on but the bill that he brought back, the one that he said was his bill was terrible. it was unenforceable and it was nafta like. we forced him, the working people of this country, along with nancy pelosi, actually forced him to renegotiate that bill. it's much better now but the one he brought back unfortunately was weak and unenforceable and wasn't very good at all. it costs us more jobs. >> neil: i will put you down as i...
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for years people like joe biden loved to complain about nafta, remember?y never lifted a finger to fix it. with the man who wrote the deal, got into the oval office, america got a way better deal. the usmca is here. that came up and -- crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! .s.a.! vice president pence: i love you people, too. give yourselves a round of applause. what a hearty crowd. you know, the topic of trade came up. i had a little vice presidential debate out in salt lake stea couple of weeks ago -- city a couple of weeks ago. thrau. you all deserve to know -- joe biden's runningmate was one of only 10 senators who to vote against the usmca. a huge win for pennsylvania workers and farmers. and kamala harris said it didn't go far enough on climate change. joe biden's runningmate put her radical environmental agenda ahead of pennsylvania jobs and pennsylvania farmers. i promise you, with four more years of president donald trump on international trade, we will always put american jobs and american workers first. [cheers and applause] and on energy. so important to penns
for years people like joe biden loved to complain about nafta, remember?y never lifted a finger to fix it. with the man who wrote the deal, got into the oval office, america got a way better deal. the usmca is here. that came up and -- crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! .s.a.! vice president pence: i love you people, too. give yourselves a round of applause. what a hearty crowd. you know, the topic of trade came up. i had a little vice presidential debate out in salt lake stea couple of weeks ago -- city a...
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we stood strong, imposed tariffs, and nafta is now gone and the usmca is here to stay.cheers and applause] something you want to know about joe biden's running mate. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a few weeks ago. thank you. some people think we did all right. know in thisve to hard-working state of michigan, despite the fact that usmca was a huge win for michigan, kamala harris was one of only 10 senators to vote against the usmca. [cheers and applause] kamala harris said it didn't go far enough on climate change. her radicalput environmental agenda ahead of michigan jobs and michigan workers. no wonder she was listed as the most liberal member of the united states senate last year. when it comes to trade or anything else, for that matter, i promise you president trump will always put american jobs and american workers first. [cheers and applause] energy, joe biden wants to crush american energy under a thatillion green new deal would raise the cost of electricity for every home and business in america. the president had to remind him he was
we stood strong, imposed tariffs, and nafta is now gone and the usmca is here to stay.cheers and applause] something you want to know about joe biden's running mate. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a few weeks ago. thank you. some people think we did all right. know in thisve to hard-working state of michigan, despite the fact that usmca was a huge win for michigan, kamala harris was one of only 10 senators to vote against the usmca. [cheers and applause] kamala...
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certain extent it will be expressed towards joe biden because biden was very much an architect of nafta and then of course the 1994 omnibus crime bill militarized police on and on and on all the free trade deals you know biden had his hands in all of this so yes i think that this trail on the part of the democratic party towards their traditional base is going to be as much a part of this election as it was in 2016 in fact some of the exit polling that we're seeing tonight although not conclusive seems to show that the people in large measure who are voting for joe biden are not so much voting for george much as they're voting against donald trump whereas the people who are voting for donald trump are actually voting for donald trump what do you make of that. yeah i mean in america you pretty much get to vote against what you hate that's the way the system is run. my last book america farewell tour was in anderson indiana which was a city that had 25000 unionized jobs for g.m. they all left for monterey mexico all the plants closed down and what was interesting to me is that all these o
certain extent it will be expressed towards joe biden because biden was very much an architect of nafta and then of course the 1994 omnibus crime bill militarized police on and on and on all the free trade deals you know biden had his hands in all of this so yes i think that this trail on the part of the democratic party towards their traditional base is going to be as much a part of this election as it was in 2016 in fact some of the exit polling that we're seeing tonight although not...
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nafta is gone and the u.s.m.c.a. is here. that came up in -- [chanting "u.s.a.!"]u, vice president! too.ence: i love you, give yourselves a round of applause. what a hearty crowd. ups topic of trade came -- i had a little vice-presidential debate in salt lake city a couple weeks ago -- thank you you all deserve to know in pennsylvania, joe biden's running mate, senator harris was one of only 10 senators to vote against the u.s.m.c.a., even though it was a huge win for pennsylvania workers and farmers. kamala harris said it didn't go far enough on climate change. joe biden's running mate put her radical environmental agenda ahead of pennsylvania jobs, and pennsylvania farmers. but i promise you, on international trade we will jobs andt american american farmers first. on energy, so important pennsylvania, jobs in the state are in economic brutality. joe biden and kamala harris went to crash energy under the green new deal. would raise the cost of electricity for every home in every business in america. last year joe biden even told a group of coal miners they should
nafta is gone and the u.s.m.c.a. is here. that came up in -- [chanting "u.s.a.!"]u, vice president! too.ence: i love you, give yourselves a round of applause. what a hearty crowd. ups topic of trade came -- i had a little vice-presidential debate in salt lake city a couple weeks ago -- thank you you all deserve to know in pennsylvania, joe biden's running mate, senator harris was one of only 10 senators to vote against the u.s.m.c.a., even though it was a huge win for pennsylvania...
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we stood strong, imposed tariffs, and nafta is now gone , and the usmca is here to stay. [cheers and applause] know, something you ought to know about joe biden's running mate as well. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a few weeks ago. thank you. some people think we did all right. thank you. but you all deserve to know in this hard-working state of michigan, despite the fact that usmca was a huge win for michigan, kamala harris was one of only 10 senators to vote against the usmca. [booing] kamala harris said it didn't go far enough on climate change. i mean, she put her radical environmental agenda ahead of michigan jobs and michigan workers. no wonder she was listed as the most liberal member of the united states senate last year. but when it comes to trade or anything else, for that matter, i promise you president trump will always put american jobs and american workers first. [cheers and applause] and on energy, joe biden wants to crush american energy under a $2 trillion green new deal that would raise the cost of electricity for every home
we stood strong, imposed tariffs, and nafta is now gone , and the usmca is here to stay. [cheers and applause] know, something you ought to know about joe biden's running mate as well. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city a few weeks ago. thank you. some people think we did all right. thank you. but you all deserve to know in this hard-working state of michigan, despite the fact that usmca was a huge win for michigan, kamala harris was one of only 10 senators to vote...
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that includes renegotiating nafta to get a much better deal for america. that's literally what he did. he put tariffs on china and renegotiated nafta to produce the usmc the most pro worker trade deal ever. the local supply chains were reconfigured jobs came back to america household earnings rose and inflation stayed low. the globalists were wrong and trump was right. >> i will produce for the inner cities and i will produce for the african-americans. >> opportunity with williams of dollars of investment for urban areas record funding for a starkly black colleges and reversed the destruction joe biden's crime bill the only federal reform after george boyd -- but george floyd well, here's blocked police reform the lowest black party ever and average income for black families within rice. the trump administration was secure and defend the borders of the united states. >> catch and release terminated the were nearly finished asylum seekers remain in mexico caravans turned back thanks to the threat of terrorist and the result legal border crossings down gangs
that includes renegotiating nafta to get a much better deal for america. that's literally what he did. he put tariffs on china and renegotiated nafta to produce the usmc the most pro worker trade deal ever. the local supply chains were reconfigured jobs came back to america household earnings rose and inflation stayed low. the globalists were wrong and trump was right. >> i will produce for the inner cities and i will produce for the african-americans. >> opportunity with williams...
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and of course those trade relations were sort of reaffirmed a couple years ago when we updated the nafta treaty so really overall this is probably not the 1st thing that by and going to be thinking about right the home front perhaps more important christopher thong back from beacon economics thank you very much for joining us on they don't have this pleasure to be here. now all hope of a vaccine maybe for guiding light at the end of the tunnel light itself could also help with the coronavirus crisis types can be deadly to humans it can also be deadly viruses. protection against ultraviolet light and the even more dangerous u.v. c. radiation is a must when welding u.b.c. can damage the skin and cause cancer but u.v. see light also has a good side it kills viruses and intends to use it to fight corona virus to do this he installs u.b.c. lamps in a closed box and uses a fan to draw in contaminated air this device could put u.v. c into everyday use. of. the u.b.c. rays are contained in a limited space within the chamber. the air is fed pass there. the amount of u.v. c. light there is enough
and of course those trade relations were sort of reaffirmed a couple years ago when we updated the nafta treaty so really overall this is probably not the 1st thing that by and going to be thinking about right the home front perhaps more important christopher thong back from beacon economics thank you very much for joining us on they don't have this pleasure to be here. now all hope of a vaccine maybe for guiding light at the end of the tunnel light itself could also help with the coronavirus...
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on a nationalist anti- trade message the person who picks up bad pat buchanan theme to talk about nafta as a giant moving all of the jobs out of the us to the south. he picks up a real following their. we both worry about the ross perot army in 1982 and 1996. he was pushing back against the bipartisan establishment with free trade. so on this third-party figure with 19 percent of the vote probably stops george h.w. bush from getting a second term it sends sugar down the spines of the traditional conservatives but then ultimately collapses because of his own personal flaws. he's paranoid he cannot keep advisers around, conservative and a little scary. but he has a message like buchanan with a sign of things to come and interestingly it was all up and down the line and he figured out the way to find a soapbox with cable tv constantly that is donald trump three decades later the same playbook the country was already a four ross perot it turns out it was kind of ready for donald trump. >> he was mesmerizing on tv in the same way. it was part of politics and part performance art. >> and i di
on a nationalist anti- trade message the person who picks up bad pat buchanan theme to talk about nafta as a giant moving all of the jobs out of the us to the south. he picks up a real following their. we both worry about the ross perot army in 1982 and 1996. he was pushing back against the bipartisan establishment with free trade. so on this third-party figure with 19 percent of the vote probably stops george h.w. bush from getting a second term it sends sugar down the spines of the...
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. >> and in some cases trump did get something better, such as replacing nafta with a new trade deal between the u.s., canada and mexico. >> the usmca is the largest, fairest, most balanced and modern trade agreement ever achieved. >> even democratic house speaker nancy pelosi agreed. >> there is no question, of course, that this trade agreement is much better than nafta. >> and when it comes to nato -- >> we are also getting our allies, finally, to help pay their fair share. >> why did all these presidents, you ask, promise to make the nato countries pay more for the common defense and he's the one, president trump is the one that has $130 billion more from those countries to provide for the common defense? >> it might not have been pretty, it may not have made any friends, but it benefited our country and our workers, so i think there's a balance. >> but it's a balance some worry might swing in the wrong direction. >> president trump, if re-elected, will be one of the most consequential presidents in american history. and he will have done more than most of his predecessors to have
. >> and in some cases trump did get something better, such as replacing nafta with a new trade deal between the u.s., canada and mexico. >> the usmca is the largest, fairest, most balanced and modern trade agreement ever achieved. >> even democratic house speaker nancy pelosi agreed. >> there is no question, of course, that this trade agreement is much better than nafta. >> and when it comes to nato -- >> we are also getting our allies, finally, to help pay...
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i was happy to cancel it, ppe, and at nafta disaster.e been an activist despite the fact that every week i'm being hit on all different sides, let's impeach him for having a perfect conversation with the president of ukraine. they were the ones that had the bad conversations. makingcludes his son $183,000 per month. where is hunter? where, wheree is is hunter? a church or -- a t-shirt was made overnight, where is hunter? you know where he is? father and he vacuums and money from every country his father sees. father was in charge of russia, ukraine and china. president obama and trusted him with those three countries. those are three beauties. , moscow, the mayor of moscow's wife gives him 3.5 million dollars, hunter. he got dismissed from the military and was unemployed, his father becomes vice president and now all of a sudden, he's raking in money like you never saw. is that honest? then they say the big guy gets 10%, the big guy in some cases gets 15%. the last one is they asked china for $10 million. this is biden, they ask for $10
i was happy to cancel it, ppe, and at nafta disaster.e been an activist despite the fact that every week i'm being hit on all different sides, let's impeach him for having a perfect conversation with the president of ukraine. they were the ones that had the bad conversations. makingcludes his son $183,000 per month. where is hunter? where, wheree is is hunter? a church or -- a t-shirt was made overnight, where is hunter? you know where he is? father and he vacuums and money from every country...
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we saw that in the renegotiation of nafta here.re is a tendency to try and impose all of your domestic rules on other countries. that is not always the way to go. anchor: china and japan already do not have any sorts of free-trade agreement. tokyo is wearing off china's growing military power. how is japan benefiting from this? >> the japanese economy was doing very well prior to the pandemic because it was heading towards the tokyo 2020 olympics. but, having seen the effects of the pandemic, the impact is very galling. tourism going into japan is dropped by an earth shattering percentage. if the question is on how japan can handle china's large footprint, i think japan would still cling on in the united states, hoping that the transpacific partnership agreement would be brought back by president-elect joe biden right now. to exceed what rcep can provide to japan. >> beijing as slapped restrictions of some sort or another on shellfish, wine, beef, barley. can australia benefit from this? is there a way for it to diversify from chin
we saw that in the renegotiation of nafta here.re is a tendency to try and impose all of your domestic rules on other countries. that is not always the way to go. anchor: china and japan already do not have any sorts of free-trade agreement. tokyo is wearing off china's growing military power. how is japan benefiting from this? >> the japanese economy was doing very well prior to the pandemic because it was heading towards the tokyo 2020 olympics. but, having seen the effects of the...
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conservatism is and should be and it was very much early donald trump and anti-free trade and anti-nafta. it's very much anti-immigration and anti-imports from abroad. it's pro- american let's promote american industry. these are all basically heresies to the traditional conservatives and pat buchanan pushes them very hard when he runs for president in 92 and at that point he's kind of dismissed as a cultural warrior because he is alshe'salso very much pushing te agenda of the religious right at the same time so i think a lot of people dismissed him as nothing but a cultural warrior somebody pushing a social agenda when the importance was the economic message he was pushing and it's from that point it really hurts him in that campaign but you ca that you caa straight line from that campaign to donald trump in 2016 in fact the republican pollster who does polling for us at "the wall street journal" said to me donald trump is just pat buchanan with his own airplane that is how similar the messages are. that to me is the first sign there's not only a movement turning more populist but also
conservatism is and should be and it was very much early donald trump and anti-free trade and anti-nafta. it's very much anti-immigration and anti-imports from abroad. it's pro- american let's promote american industry. these are all basically heresies to the traditional conservatives and pat buchanan pushes them very hard when he runs for president in 92 and at that point he's kind of dismissed as a cultural warrior because he is alshe'salso very much pushing te agenda of the religious right...
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joe biden likes to complain a lot about nafta, but he never lifted a finger.what was wrong with it when we saw thousands of factories close and jobs shipped south of the border. and under president donald trump, we put china on notice. we said the era of economic surrender is over. we stood strong, imposed tariffs and nafta is now gone in the usmca is here to stay! and it's something you ought to know about joe biden's running mate as well. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city. a few weeks ago. thank you. some people think we did all right. so... but you all deserve to know in this hardworking state of michigan, despite the fact the usmca was a huge win for michigan, right? i mean, kamala harris was one of only ten senators to vote against the usmca. kamala harris said the usmca didn't go far enough on climate change. i mean, she put her radical environmental agenda ahead of michigan jobs and michigan workers. no wonder she was listed as the most liberal member of the united states senate last year. but when it comes to trade or anything
joe biden likes to complain a lot about nafta, but he never lifted a finger.what was wrong with it when we saw thousands of factories close and jobs shipped south of the border. and under president donald trump, we put china on notice. we said the era of economic surrender is over. we stood strong, imposed tariffs and nafta is now gone in the usmca is here to stay! and it's something you ought to know about joe biden's running mate as well. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake...
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he was a cheerleader for nafta. they're all coming home, don't worry about it. he was a cheerleader for nafta and china's entry into the world trade organization. north carolina lost 50% of all manufacturing jobs after those biden betrayals and now he says oh, im-- he is trying to follow my policy. trying to follow my policy. he won't do my policy. he has been doing this for 47 years plus and for eight years as vice president which was only 3 1/2 years ago. joe biden is a corrupt politician who raked in millions from china while giving them your jobs. [crowd shouting lock him up] he is a corrupt politician. you see it. now they say the laptop schiff, watermelon head schiff. that laptop was produced by russia. here we go again, russia. russia, russia. here we go again. can you imagine what they must think over there? these people are crazy. no, it was produced by where is hunter. that's right. it was produced by hunter. these guys -- think of it. schiff knows, he is psycho in many ways but he knows. it is a total con game. i had to put up with it for three years.
he was a cheerleader for nafta. they're all coming home, don't worry about it. he was a cheerleader for nafta and china's entry into the world trade organization. north carolina lost 50% of all manufacturing jobs after those biden betrayals and now he says oh, im-- he is trying to follow my policy. trying to follow my policy. he won't do my policy. he has been doing this for 47 years plus and for eight years as vice president which was only 3 1/2 years ago. joe biden is a corrupt politician who...
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on the other side joe biden who was a supporter of nafta. always put china ahead of american workers interests. he got them into the world trade organization that cost 3 1/2 million jobs. people in pennsylvania know what nafta did to the manufacturing industry. people in pennsylvania know that joe biden will ban fracking and kill 600,000 jobs. when you go into the voting booth in pennsylvania the question will be on many voters mind, who do you trust to get the economy pack to where it was pre-pandemic? that answer is today as it has been since the beginning of this race, donald j. trump is the clear answer on the economy and it is not even close. if the economy is your central issue, you will vote for president trump. there is no question about that. we know that president trump has the votes still in the tank, even more than joe biden's lead is through the early voting period. the biden campaign knows that. they know how many votes they have left in the tank. they know how many votes we have left in the tank. we have more than they do. the
on the other side joe biden who was a supporter of nafta. always put china ahead of american workers interests. he got them into the world trade organization that cost 3 1/2 million jobs. people in pennsylvania know what nafta did to the manufacturing industry. people in pennsylvania know that joe biden will ban fracking and kill 600,000 jobs. when you go into the voting booth in pennsylvania the question will be on many voters mind, who do you trust to get the economy pack to where it was...
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the republicans take over the free kit argument to the point where the famous nafta vote in 1993 wherebill clinton went as democrat for the first time in 12 years, and the democrats are still considered to be a terrorist party and there's a lot of pressure on him not to pass nafta. he's going to side with it and goes to the congress and congress as no, or essentially his own caucus. he's got to rely on republicans. all of that trend continues through the nights, china and republicans have become the rigid free-trade party and only trump-pence was shaken by that. that's going to be a tough one. i'm just in the composition of trump administration itself how many people his own top aides and top cabinet picks struggle with the idea that we've got to be tougher in a trade negotiations and maybe even think about terrorist. there's not a deep street of that. you know there's a deep street of that in the republican party going back to lincoln but there's not much in the party today. >> right. your third category. foreign policy. >> this should be an easy one because the republican party has a
the republicans take over the free kit argument to the point where the famous nafta vote in 1993 wherebill clinton went as democrat for the first time in 12 years, and the democrats are still considered to be a terrorist party and there's a lot of pressure on him not to pass nafta. he's going to side with it and goes to the congress and congress as no, or essentially his own caucus. he's got to rely on republicans. all of that trend continues through the nights, china and republicans have...
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out of established agreements like nafta and changing agreements that he simply did not agree with.er four years, what is the legacy of american foreign policy it stands today? >>'s up the play, we are less safe today than we were four years ago. donald trump came in and tried to upend all of our agreements, take on allies, side with dictators. i think whoever wins this election needs to understand, and joe biden does come of the united states needs the rest of the world to solve our global problems. we need to work with our allies, stand up to dictators and be sure that those international agreements -- while not perfect, are hard -- but, we need to show global leadership whether it is on terrorism, cyber security isis, global warming. not one of them can be solved on our own. we need to shift back. i think people are unrealistic if they think we're just going to back to how the world was on barack obama/day in office. president trump has -- barack obama's last day in office. president trump has so distressed in our allies and that will take a long time to rebuild. there are powers
out of established agreements like nafta and changing agreements that he simply did not agree with.er four years, what is the legacy of american foreign policy it stands today? >>'s up the play, we are less safe today than we were four years ago. donald trump came in and tried to upend all of our agreements, take on allies, side with dictators. i think whoever wins this election needs to understand, and joe biden does come of the united states needs the rest of the world to solve our...
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he was a cheerleader for nafta, one of the worst trade deals ever made. we have usmca which is a great deal. ago, i was honored man of the year in michigan. i'm still trying to figure out how that happened. and i got up and said, you're losing all your caucuses to mexico and canada and why are you doing it? it was a whole big thing, became quite controversial, but i was right. it was probably the biggest reason that i ultimately ran for the presidency because i saw how bywere being ripped off every country in the world, friend and foe, on trade. it was something that was terrible. they said there is no way i would ever pull it off. mexico and canada loved it. i said if they love it, that means it can't be any good. they said we never thought of it that way. we like it. sending so many jobs to mexico and it was terrible. it was good for china but it was sure is held bad for us. we won $7.5 million a little while ago because we weren't doing anything, they had no respect for this country whatsoever. now they know if they don't treat us right, we will pull o
he was a cheerleader for nafta, one of the worst trade deals ever made. we have usmca which is a great deal. ago, i was honored man of the year in michigan. i'm still trying to figure out how that happened. and i got up and said, you're losing all your caucuses to mexico and canada and why are you doing it? it was a whole big thing, became quite controversial, but i was right. it was probably the biggest reason that i ultimately ran for the presidency because i saw how bywere being ripped off...
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that's important to keep in mind that i think there's and we saw that in the renegotiation and of nafta here as well. there is a tendency to try and impose all of your domestic rules on another countries. and that's not always, i think, the way to go from an economic perspective. ok, kim, buying china and japan. they don't already have any sort of mutual free trade agreement, tokyo's, wary of beijing's growing military power. china's economies overtaken japan. how, how is japan benefiting from this? how might it benefit from this? well, japan is a grain society. the japanese economy was doing very well prior to depend on me because it was heading towards the tokyo 2020 alam pics. but having seen the effects of the pandemic, the impact is actually very galling tourism. is that this next on tourism going to japan has dropped by shut the ring. 99 percent. so basically nothing is really moving. and if you, if the question is on how japan can handle china's and large footprint, our role in the region, i thing japan, which the you cling on to the united states. but then surely hoping that the
that's important to keep in mind that i think there's and we saw that in the renegotiation and of nafta here as well. there is a tendency to try and impose all of your domestic rules on another countries. and that's not always, i think, the way to go from an economic perspective. ok, kim, buying china and japan. they don't already have any sort of mutual free trade agreement, tokyo's, wary of beijing's growing military power. china's economies overtaken japan. how, how is japan benefiting from...
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michigan lost half of its auto jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters.orth america editor jon sopel is in washington with the latest analysis. the ponderous marathon that is a us election campaign is now a sprint. hello, michigan! hello, iowa! hello, pennsylvania! hello, garrard county! multiple stops, a whirl of swing states and the person running fastest is donald trump, with polls suggesting he's lagging behind. not that you'd know it from his confident, bullish demeanour. he's so angry. you know why he's angry? because he's losing, that's why he's angry. no, he's very agitated. i don't think he knows he's losing, i don't think he knows anything, actually. joe biden has also upped his pace and is now being helped in these closing stages by the former president, barack obama. tweeting at the tv doesn't fix things. making stuff up doesn't make people's lives better, you've got to have a plan, you've got to do the work. even offstage, redefining political long shot. 0h! no drama obama. still able to command attention. that's what i do! and america's thir
michigan lost half of its auto jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters.orth america editor jon sopel is in washington with the latest analysis. the ponderous marathon that is a us election campaign is now a sprint. hello, michigan! hello, iowa! hello, pennsylvania! hello, garrard county! multiple stops, a whirl of swing states and the person running fastest is donald trump, with polls suggesting he's lagging behind. not that you'd know it from his confident, bullish demeanour. he's so...
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michigan lost half of its auto jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters.ur north america editor jon sopel is in washington with the latest analysis. the ponderous marathon that is a us election campaign is now a sprint. hello, michigan! hello, iowa! hello, pennsylvania! hello, garrard county! multiple stops, a whirl of swing states and the person running fastest is donald trump, with polls suggesting he's lagging behind. not that you'd know it from his confident, bullish demeanour. he's so angry. you know why he's angry? because he's losing, that's why he's angry. no, he's very agitated. i don't think he knows he's losing, i don't think he knows anything, actually. joe biden has also upped his pace and is now being helped in these closing stages by the former president, barack obama. tweeting at the tv doesn't fix things. making stuff up doesn't make people's lives better, you've got to have a plan, you've got to do the work. even offstage, redefining political long shot. 0h! no drama obama. still able to command attention. that's what i do! and america's
michigan lost half of its auto jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters.ur north america editor jon sopel is in washington with the latest analysis. the ponderous marathon that is a us election campaign is now a sprint. hello, michigan! hello, iowa! hello, pennsylvania! hello, garrard county! multiple stops, a whirl of swing states and the person running fastest is donald trump, with polls suggesting he's lagging behind. not that you'd know it from his confident, bullish demeanour. he's...
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countries to pay more of their fai share and candidate used to rip off drug patents and then we sned naftand with that trade agreement canada started to honor patents soou have to solve these problems with the policynd get other companies-- countries to contribute to funding development and greeting incentives to fund development of new antibiocs. we will all benefit from the. >> thank you and we wl have one more question. is the current model of investment for vaccine development for covid-19 what is needed for antibiotic research to progress? >> i think there are some good things they are. i think so. we will have to see. i haven't seen the da to see how likely is it w will get a vaccine next month and i think there should be no comprise on efficacy and quaty control and things like that. what it seems like, yes, there e incentives and many parts of the world including the country i grew upn pakistan for everyone equitably iuganda and bolivia and i think those are policy questio which are important and i think for me equity and sort of the global alth component is important, but from wha
countries to pay more of their fai share and candidate used to rip off drug patents and then we sned naftand with that trade agreement canada started to honor patents soou have to solve these problems with the policynd get other companies-- countries to contribute to funding development and greeting incentives to fund development of new antibiocs. we will all benefit from the. >> thank you and we wl have one more question. is the current model of investment for vaccine development for...
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donald trump and seemed to rip that up completely bringing the us out of a stablished agreements like nafta and changing agreements that he simply didn't agree with now off to 4 years what's the legacy of american foreign policy as it stands today well simply put we're less safe today than we were 4 years ago and don't chump came in and tried to bend all of our green mints take on our allies side with dictators and i think what what whoever wins this election needs to understand and joe biden certainly does is that the united states needs the rest of the world to solve our global problems we need to work with our allies stand up to dictators and try and make sure that those international agreements are not perfect they're hard of all we will negotiate it down but we need to show global leadership whether it's on terrorism cyber security isis. global warming nuclear non-poor flourish and not one of them can be solved on their own and so i think we need to shift it back and i think people are unrealistic if they think we're going to just go back to how the world was on rock about his last day
donald trump and seemed to rip that up completely bringing the us out of a stablished agreements like nafta and changing agreements that he simply didn't agree with now off to 4 years what's the legacy of american foreign policy as it stands today well simply put we're less safe today than we were 4 years ago and don't chump came in and tried to bend all of our green mints take on our allies side with dictators and i think what what whoever wins this election needs to understand and joe biden...
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michigan lost half of it also jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters. rally in michigan. he said it was part of a busy day on the campaign trailfor the president. so michigan is donald trump's first stop of the day on this whirlwind tour over the next few hours. these are the key states he has to win if he wants to retain his place in the white house. his message today has been one of economic nationalism. that message that took him to the white house in the first place in 2016. warning people here in michigan that they will lose their jobs, lose their industries, ifjoe biden is elected. he even claimed that there were no auto plants here in michigan, really the home of the us car industry. no plants here he said, four years ago. that is not true. now, also donald trump has been talking about his opponentjoe biden, criticising him for his supposedly gaps in lapses of memory, they've been playing videos of that, in donald trump spin complaining about the weather in michigan as well. it is cold and he was clearly suffering from that during the speech. he
michigan lost half of it also jobs thanks to biden's nafta and china disasters. rally in michigan. he said it was part of a busy day on the campaign trailfor the president. so michigan is donald trump's first stop of the day on this whirlwind tour over the next few hours. these are the key states he has to win if he wants to retain his place in the white house. his message today has been one of economic nationalism. that message that took him to the white house in the first place in 2016....
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those who were close to him in 2016 before to campaign on those rust belt issues i mean he did repeal nafta he did things that the states wanted but does he need more help has he needed more help kind of remarkable record i mean steve is a very close friend of mine a big supporter of the president. the fact he can make changes in your ministration is pretty to under ormal i mean i can't think of much he could have done that would improve his record our economy the best it's ever been. most employment highest wages tremendous gains for the poor. african-americans have never done better i mean democrats promised african-americans the world they gave welfare truck promised he would work on their problems and he's moved thousands and thousands of them out of poverty many of them highest wages ever least on a point that most employment he's got a great deal african-american support not sure if american president major major or even rap artists are supporting the democrat party it's basically a parasite on them keeping them on welfare and if they're in welfare they have to depend it really comes
those who were close to him in 2016 before to campaign on those rust belt issues i mean he did repeal nafta he did things that the states wanted but does he need more help has he needed more help kind of remarkable record i mean steve is a very close friend of mine a big supporter of the president. the fact he can make changes in your ministration is pretty to under ormal i mean i can't think of much he could have done that would improve his record our economy the best it's ever been. most...
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and in a nuclear disaster, you had nafta, which is trying to reorient terms of changing mexico. well as went to war again with mexico earlier in this century. but actually, i think the most telling guidance comes from ronald reagan's speech in 1989 launching his campaign. and so almost unbelievable today, a candidate would say this, he said, you know, it's time that we start to recognize, we've been better off if mexico and canada were stronger. and then it's time that we stop seeing our nearest neighbors as foreigners, which is pretty different from what you're from the drop administration, with their focus on the wall. now what this comes down to, again, for many americans, they're interested in issues like immigration, narcotics, and organized crime, set of economic prospects, environmental issues, that's a natural north american agenda. but equally important, the stronger we have of north america, 500000000 people, 3 democracies energy, self-sufficiency, better demographics than the rest of the world. that will make us more powerful in dealing with china and other parties. s
and in a nuclear disaster, you had nafta, which is trying to reorient terms of changing mexico. well as went to war again with mexico earlier in this century. but actually, i think the most telling guidance comes from ronald reagan's speech in 1989 launching his campaign. and so almost unbelievable today, a candidate would say this, he said, you know, it's time that we start to recognize, we've been better off if mexico and canada were stronger. and then it's time that we stop seeing our...