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. >> we are going to start some negotiations having to do with nafta. anybody here of nafta?afta. we are going to renegotiate on nafta. >> that great deal actively discourages the united states from importing formula from canada, our largest trading partner. canada has plenty of formula to share. still, gop members are putting the blame on biden for having no plan to fix the formula shouted. this is also to get baby said. this is ironic considering that they want to abandon abortions across the country. this would force women to give birth to babies they are not prepared to care for. lack of access is in the nafta deal but it is biden's burden. he promises quick action. what will take the united states to bounce back from the short supply. the analyst sofia marcellus joins us now. this is so that we can talk about it. >> sophia, let's get into the details. there was an fda recall on several brands after children became ill with bacterial infection. the demand for formula searched in 2020 and then demand fell when they cut back on production. now with an uptake in birth in 202
. >> we are going to start some negotiations having to do with nafta. anybody here of nafta?afta. we are going to renegotiate on nafta. >> that great deal actively discourages the united states from importing formula from canada, our largest trading partner. canada has plenty of formula to share. still, gop members are putting the blame on biden for having no plan to fix the formula shouted. this is also to get baby said. this is ironic considering that they want to abandon...
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the head of nafta gas began to change the composition of the company's council and monopolize the market in particular one of the tasks was control over the daughter of naftogaz ukrnavta igor kolomoisky, however, it is unlikely that this can take kolomoisky by surprise, he faced something similar after the maidan euro late in march 2015 near the office. kurnavty at that time, the governor of the dnepropetrovsk region , kolomoisky, had already exchanged courtesies with a people's deputy from the faction of the petro poroshenko bloc, a well-known fighter against corruption, mustafa nai. also, by the way, will subsequently warm up in the ukrainian defense industry council. explain what is here happening here happening. you see the preparation of the kreiger. and whoever wants to come in and climb, why do igor kolomoisky know how to use diversified assets, including media resources, with almost any government and, as if nothing had happened, discuss current affairs. even in the midst of euromaidan, i welcome you to the restaurant. how are you there for? what do we have here? well, we'll surv
the head of nafta gas began to change the composition of the company's council and monopolize the market in particular one of the tasks was control over the daughter of naftogaz ukrnavta igor kolomoisky, however, it is unlikely that this can take kolomoisky by surprise, he faced something similar after the maidan euro late in march 2015 near the office. kurnavty at that time, the governor of the dnepropetrovsk region , kolomoisky, had already exchanged courtesies with a people's deputy from the...
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that's why the chapter about nafta here is so important. he didn't just focus on foreign policy as a foreign policy expert, he also focused on foreign policy that could be enhanced with free trade. he was well grounded in republican principles of inclusion, not exclusion. that's the way he built our democracy. i truly believe he was the greatest one term president in the history of our country. >> andy, i'm going to jump in here. because there is something that you pointed to. i started off by pointing to the sense of good fortune that is there throughout the book. in, fact one of the chapters on u.s. german relations actually has good fortune rightness title. but what goes along with that, the number of times that bush 41 actually pointed in a different direction. he goes to congress, not for foreign policy but for ways and means. he loses his race for the senate, wants to go to treasury. he gets a consolation prize, going to the un. he goes to the rnc, he goes to the cia. all of those would be, for someone aiming to lead the free world, p
that's why the chapter about nafta here is so important. he didn't just focus on foreign policy as a foreign policy expert, he also focused on foreign policy that could be enhanced with free trade. he was well grounded in republican principles of inclusion, not exclusion. that's the way he built our democracy. i truly believe he was the greatest one term president in the history of our country. >> andy, i'm going to jump in here. because there is something that you pointed to. i started...
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and i still cannot pronounce the acronym which replaced nafta whatever it is the united states, canada, mexico. if this became frankly a north american economic union and to that you added let's call it the principally economies of asia. pan india australia the rok and you added? germany france the united kingdom as we say in australia you be cooking with gas because this is a very big combined economic entity if it was effectively over time a single market for goods for capital the technology. population people often assume of china is one huge critical mass of 1.4 billion which you and i both know is now inside state of decline and rapid aging. the united states it's becoming frankly the age demographic is reversed by migration. but if you would have aggregate 300 million americans with a hundred million mexicans and say 50 million canadians you're looking at an entity of a round about 600 million people with hyper capital income levels against a china which by mid-century would be about 1.2 billion people of a rapidly aging population and that's just a middle-income middle to upper
and i still cannot pronounce the acronym which replaced nafta whatever it is the united states, canada, mexico. if this became frankly a north american economic union and to that you added let's call it the principally economies of asia. pan india australia the rok and you added? germany france the united kingdom as we say in australia you be cooking with gas because this is a very big combined economic entity if it was effectively over time a single market for goods for capital the technology....
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for canada to export formula to the us >> during the trump administration, when they renegotiated naftahe usmca, guess what they did made it harder for canada, made it more expensive for canada to import baby formula here >> seth: i mean, of course trump is somehow involved in this. finding his fingerprints on a screw-up these days is like finding waldo in a book called "only waldos." [ laughter ] >> hey, that reminds me, seth. >> seth: what? reminds you of what, wally >> i have a new kid's book coming out called "where's wally? it's pictures of me in the studio, and kids try to find me. >> seth: yeah, but aren't you always in the same place, holding cards behind the camera? [ laughter ] >> thanks -- thanks for ruining my book, seth. >> seth: all right [ applause ] [ applause ] >> seth: apologies, everyone the new restrictions on formula imports from canada were implemented as part of a renegotiated trade deal called the usmca. trump even branded it and came up with a very dumb way of getting people to remember the name >> usmca, right? like "ymca," right remember, if you have a problem
for canada to export formula to the us >> during the trump administration, when they renegotiated naftahe usmca, guess what they did made it harder for canada, made it more expensive for canada to import baby formula here >> seth: i mean, of course trump is somehow involved in this. finding his fingerprints on a screw-up these days is like finding waldo in a book called "only waldos." [ laughter ] >> hey, that reminds me, seth. >> seth: what? reminds you of...
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governance. state-owned enterprises will attempt to revise relations with corporate governance and nafta gaza advice to us, we can respond, not in the most pleasant way, the threat from the european bank for reconstruction and development caused a palace coup in the leadership of the largest ukrainian monopoly in april 2021 in place of andriy kobolev, who headed ukraine's naftogaz after maidan 2014 acting minister of energy yuriy vetrenko came, but the united states did not directly insist on returning to kobolev , but during a visit to kiev, the secretary of state anthony blenkin made it clear that this is a bad signal and potential harm to the international image of ukraine autograph, generally traditionally called uh, well, the presidential business in ukraine. for oil and gas at his post. the head of naftagaz began to change the composition of the company's council and to monopolize the market. in particular, one of the tasks was control over the daughter of the naftagaz companies, ukranaut igor kolomoisky, however, this is unlikely you can catch kolomoisky by surprise with something
governance. state-owned enterprises will attempt to revise relations with corporate governance and nafta gaza advice to us, we can respond, not in the most pleasant way, the threat from the european bank for reconstruction and development caused a palace coup in the leadership of the largest ukrainian monopoly in april 2021 in place of andriy kobolev, who headed ukraine's naftogaz after maidan 2014 acting minister of energy yuriy vetrenko came, but the united states did not directly insist on...
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they grow outside nafta and waste town and southern tunisia and produce famously good quality fruit. there, pollinated by hand to ensure high yields. for centuries, natural springs provided an abundance of water which helped the palm trees flourish . this oasis is known as the basket because it's shaped like a basket of a basket of fruit equal. it is used to have $152.00 sources of but provided the $700.00 leaders per 2nd call it popsicle. and because walter was plentiful, the plantations were expanded. that is until the springs dried up about 20 years ago. now ground water has to be pumped up from a depth of 100 meters. patrick holly wadley runs an equal tourism loads in the thought together with engineers, architects and artists. he's trying to keep the oasis alive to do that. his focusing on sustainability m o thick. um and basically we're doing a lot of experimenting. asi on the do proceed. we're looking for a new direction or a new orientation, fortunate asian cuisine, and pathetic, and perhaps we'll start a trend. it said, of course, for a new way of eating in these regions. no
they grow outside nafta and waste town and southern tunisia and produce famously good quality fruit. there, pollinated by hand to ensure high yields. for centuries, natural springs provided an abundance of water which helped the palm trees flourish . this oasis is known as the basket because it's shaped like a basket of a basket of fruit equal. it is used to have $152.00 sources of but provided the $700.00 leaders per 2nd call it popsicle. and because walter was plentiful, the plantations were...
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slov nafta is 100% owned by the hungarian oil and gas corporation, they say, so that not only state, but also business interests are intertwined here, the general secretary of opek said that there are no free capacities in the world to replace exports of oil and oil products from russia over 7 million barrels per day, as mr. barkinda, such volumes cannot come from somewhere else, the losses for sanctions and voluntary restrictions will definitely be felt by the entire energy market. the secretary general emphasized, the head of the us treasury expressed a similar opinion. we need to look at the exact conditions under which implementation of the eu imbargo on russian oil, as this could also lead to higher world oil prices. i believe that over the next year we must do something to limit russia's income from the sale of oil on the world market. and at the same time, to do everything possible so as not to cause a serious escalation in prices on the world oil market, however, how janet helen is going to get away with it. she didn't elaborate . bp, for example, doesn't know either. how, in
slov nafta is 100% owned by the hungarian oil and gas corporation, they say, so that not only state, but also business interests are intertwined here, the general secretary of opek said that there are no free capacities in the world to replace exports of oil and oil products from russia over 7 million barrels per day, as mr. barkinda, such volumes cannot come from somewhere else, the losses for sanctions and voluntary restrictions will definitely be felt by the entire energy market. the...
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hungary, slovakia acts as a united front on this issue, the fact is that the company of the words nafta0% owned by the hungarian oil and gas corporation mmol, so not only state, but also business interests are intertwined here, the secretary general, guardianship, said that in there is no free capacity in the world to replace exports. oil oil products from russia over 7 million barrels per day, as the mr bar. yes, such volumes cannot come from somewhere else, losses due to the sanction of voluntary restrictions, the entire energy market will definitely feel the secretary general, and the head of the us treasury expressed a similar opinion. we need to look at the exact conditions under which the eu embargo on russian oil, as this could also lead to higher world oil prices. i believe that over the next year we must do something to limit russia's income from the sale of oil on the world market. and wherein do everything possible so as not to cause a serious escalation in world oil prices, however, as janet helen is going to get away with it. she didn't elaborate, head. bp, for example, doe
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as well as artillery destruction await nato equipment to destroy transnistria with the help of nafta far as i understand, the russian command is preparing to help the transnistrian republic if there is such a need. yes thank you. yerevan i do not think that we are aware of all the plans of the russian military command, of course, nothing can be ruled out, but it is obvious that any plans are in relation to. transnistria they are unanswered. not from our side will not remain. it certainly is. so it was. uh, yuri podlyako is our military expert, well, and we will continue, uh, a review of the situation on the fronts of a special military operation after advertising on victory day on first, she is an extremely important person for us. forward forward, comrade commander, like, her name is marta marta lange communication with the headquarters urgently. why such beautiful women end up in war, that is, nothing strange seemed to you, maybe only a natural combination of beauty and inner pain. big premiere with you may 9 talk nonsense. cleanliness and order without unnecessary hassle and don't
as well as artillery destruction await nato equipment to destroy transnistria with the help of nafta far as i understand, the russian command is preparing to help the transnistrian republic if there is such a need. yes thank you. yerevan i do not think that we are aware of all the plans of the russian military command, of course, nothing can be ruled out, but it is obvious that any plans are in relation to. transnistria they are unanswered. not from our side will not remain. it certainly is. so...
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why hungary, slovakia acts as a united front in this matter, the fact is that the company of nafta’s is 100% owned by the hungarian oil and gas state corporation, they say, so not only state, but also business interests are intertwined here, the general secretary of opek said that there is no free capacity in the world to replace oil exports and oil products from russia over seven million barrels per day, as muhammad put it. barkind, such volumes cannot come from somewhere else, the loss due to sanctions and voluntary restrictions will definitely be felt by the entire energy market. the secretary general emphasized, guardianship, similar opinion was expressed by the head of the us treasury. we need to look at the exact conditions under which the imbar of the eu traffic police on russian oil will be carried out, since this can also lead to higher world oil prices. i believe that over the next year we should to do so in order to limit russia's income from the sale of oil on the world market. and at the same time , do everything possible so as not to cause a serious escalation in prices
why hungary, slovakia acts as a united front in this matter, the fact is that the company of nafta’s is 100% owned by the hungarian oil and gas state corporation, they say, so not only state, but also business interests are intertwined here, the general secretary of opek said that there is no free capacity in the world to replace oil exports and oil products from russia over seven million barrels per day, as muhammad put it. barkind, such volumes cannot come from somewhere else, the loss due...
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the trump administration considering the only free-trade agreement under trump was to renegotiate naftahat would diminish trade. president biden, not a single free-trade negotiation underway a year-and-a-half into his administration. he has not lifted all of the tariffs. he is resisting a corporate exception process on 301 tariffs. i think the biden administration has been an extension on trade. lisa: d think your republican colleagues would agree with you that some of these trump era tariffs need to be removed? >> some do and some don't. that has diminished in all candor. we have got friction on the others. previously, democratic presidents were pro-trade. tom: you go out and take the road near altoona where the road turns 360 degrees around the train track and you end up in latrobe. explained to the people in rolling rocks that that bar, how the new republican party is going to make them prosper with foreign trade. >> i would point out -- the best economy in their lifetime was also the best in mind which was 2019. strong growth, low inflation. diminishing income gap between hiring com
the trump administration considering the only free-trade agreement under trump was to renegotiate naftahat would diminish trade. president biden, not a single free-trade negotiation underway a year-and-a-half into his administration. he has not lifted all of the tariffs. he is resisting a corporate exception process on 301 tariffs. i think the biden administration has been an extension on trade. lisa: d think your republican colleagues would agree with you that some of these trump era tariffs...
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it is also being blamed on trump's tariffs and nafta. then you have that. have biden moving to cancel student loan debt, not getting at the root cause which is colleges plies gouging on tuition -- price gouging. >> i think people want to see americans not be responsible for college debt f you take on a loan you have to pay that off. i understand the students are concerned what they end up getting after four years of college and spending $77,000 which it costs to go to my alma mater now. it was only 7500 when i started several years ago. this is problem, the great maga king they like to name him as they name-calling representative burchett said they have no argument. they don't understand people are coming to the country because they want a chance for prosperity. they want a chance to create their own wealth. wealth is not necessarily a huge number. we have seniors in my district who want to keep their houses that they spent their entire lives paying for. wealth is a relative term. people want to be independent, self-sustaining less government, more freedom
it is also being blamed on trump's tariffs and nafta. then you have that. have biden moving to cancel student loan debt, not getting at the root cause which is colleges plies gouging on tuition -- price gouging. >> i think people want to see americans not be responsible for college debt f you take on a loan you have to pay that off. i understand the students are concerned what they end up getting after four years of college and spending $77,000 which it costs to go to my alma mater now....
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it was put in place as part of that deal that replaced nafta. >> mike: give byron a shot before we move increases what the supports the sense that the biden white house really can't messed up the border messed up the inflation and there is just a sense that the biden administration cannot get a handle on an issue and cannot manage it. that's deadly deadly impression with midterms on the way. >> mike: midterms are heating up this weekend. morgan, what's your race to watch? >> texas 28. everyone should have their eye on kathy garcia. she is young, female, hispanic. she is the future of the republican party. it's going to be a very expensive race. >> mike: interesting. >> i think she is going to win that run off and face henry cuellar or whoever wins that democrat primary. >> this is the key for republicans young hispanic women running and more than just one she is one of three in texas and border states. >> mike: all right. juan you are up. >> pennsylvania senate the republican race in the primaries mehmet oz, kathy barnett and david mccormick a trump endorsed candidate oz, you have a can
it was put in place as part of that deal that replaced nafta. >> mike: give byron a shot before we move increases what the supports the sense that the biden white house really can't messed up the border messed up the inflation and there is just a sense that the biden administration cannot get a handle on an issue and cannot manage it. that's deadly deadly impression with midterms on the way. >> mike: midterms are heating up this weekend. morgan, what's your race to watch? >>...
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. >> reporter: for 13-year-old nafta -- >> she draws herself collapsed on the ground in a state of total her mother reveals she cannot express her own emotions, she has to be strong for her children. her daughter is overwhelmed with grief. >> the pain fades a little, but still i want to go home. >> reporter: in due time, do you think you will? >> yes. >> reporter: her family's future, she imagines a little brighter. a first step to healing. suzanne malveaux, cnn, lviv. >> as you know, that trauma is so deep and affecting so many. i spoke with a psychologist, a ukrainian refugee herself, volunteering her time at the shelter for refugees and one thing she told me, i saw all the things in her office, kids, crayons, toys to play with, a lot of children coming in to speak. and she said their parents are bringing them in, but oftentimes she was noticing when the parents bring the children, it is the parents who needed someone to speak with even more than their kids. >> yeah. listen, we know from conflicts like this that those emotional wounds, the trauma can last many years afterwards. the luc
. >> reporter: for 13-year-old nafta -- >> she draws herself collapsed on the ground in a state of total her mother reveals she cannot express her own emotions, she has to be strong for her children. her daughter is overwhelmed with grief. >> the pain fades a little, but still i want to go home. >> reporter: in due time, do you think you will? >> yes. >> reporter: her family's future, she imagines a little brighter. a first step to healing. suzanne malveaux,...
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mca, that new nafta bill. that's one of the pieces to that here, too. on the hill last night we finally saw come to fruition the conversation that's been happening for a couple of days. two bills. one, to be given through the wic program. that passed in overwhelmingly bipartisan fashion here in the house. and then the other piece of it, that $28 million in emergency supplemental funding. that was heralded by chairwoman rosa delora in the appropriations committee. that passed much more along party lines, though. i think taking a step back here in congress, this is a conversation some lawmakers have been having for many months now because of the thing that happened with abbott nutrition back in february. one of their main plants in sturgis, michigan, closing down. when you ask people like senator patty murray where she lays the blame, she says it's at everyone. listen to what she told us. >> you know, i give everybody an f on the entire spectrum of this, from the company itself to the fda oversight, to the inner agencies who didn't talk to eacher, to the
mca, that new nafta bill. that's one of the pieces to that here, too. on the hill last night we finally saw come to fruition the conversation that's been happening for a couple of days. two bills. one, to be given through the wic program. that passed in overwhelmingly bipartisan fashion here in the house. and then the other piece of it, that $28 million in emergency supplemental funding. that was heralded by chairwoman rosa delora in the appropriations committee. that passed much more along...
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. >> you can go back 40 years to ros peret own nafta. one says the key problem for biden in asia is he's constrained by the domestic politics of trade in the united states. countries in asia want what biden cannot give. greater access to the market. >> that's right. and the fact that he refused to sidestep the question about the recession was a big deal. that was another bidenism. at this table yesterday, at had his economic adviser. i tried three times to get him to say whether or not he thinks a recession is inevitable. joe biden said no, i don't think it is inevitable, and yes it is maybe just a term, and that doesn't really matter as much politically or just when it comes to people's actual lives when people are struggling with inflation and high gas prices, the whole thing. but the term recession is a really big deal, and if the economy in the u.s. gets to that point, he knows from political history that is very bad for his party. >> and he also knows that we keep the tape or the digital files now. he said inflation would be transit
. >> you can go back 40 years to ros peret own nafta. one says the key problem for biden in asia is he's constrained by the domestic politics of trade in the united states. countries in asia want what biden cannot give. greater access to the market. >> that's right. and the fact that he refused to sidestep the question about the recession was a big deal. that was another bidenism. at this table yesterday, at had his economic adviser. i tried three times to get him to say whether or...
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i even agreed with president trump on renegotiating nafta, on being tough on china.on. we need to put the red, white, and blue shirt on and started thinking of ourselves as americans so we can take on china who is cleaning our clock. outmanufacturing us, left and right all over the world. it's time for us to come together. china wants us to keep fighting. russia wants us to keep fighting. and so it's time for us to come together, to rebuild the great american middle class, which is the source of our power at home and around the world. we can't do it if we keep fighting these old battles that we have been fighting for decades to get us absolutely nowhere. >> bret: i have heard you on the stump and you talk bread and butter issues. economy and kitchen table issues. are you worried at all that this scotus leak, the draft opinion and whatever the ruling is going to be somehow makes democrats talk about abortion more on the national stage and that effects somehow your pitch to ohio? >> well, i talk about freedom. i talk about freedom as a basic american value all the time
i even agreed with president trump on renegotiating nafta, on being tough on china.on. we need to put the red, white, and blue shirt on and started thinking of ourselves as americans so we can take on china who is cleaning our clock. outmanufacturing us, left and right all over the world. it's time for us to come together. china wants us to keep fighting. russia wants us to keep fighting. and so it's time for us to come together, to rebuild the great american middle class, which is the source...
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constituents because it's coming out of donald trump's mouth or the fact that he pushed to renegotiate nafta, i voted for that is correct i supported it, because it was in the best interest of my folks at home. that's what people want. that's what i say when people are exhausted you're just going to put on the red or blue shirt? we all have to put on the red, white and blue shirt. if people want to do they can send a few bucks our way. we've got a lot of support from not just ohio but around the country on that kind of approach and that's directed straight to the exhausted majority. so we're welcoming everybody in into this campaign, republican, democrat, independent. >> i believe your shirt is a shade of olive this morning. i have to let you go, congressman ryan. president biden, will you invite president biden to come campaign for you? >> look, we welcome everybody's support, but i will be the face of this campaign. i don't think, you know, surrogates are going to play a huge role here. i want people to get to know me, i want to control my message, i want it to be my face and my background
constituents because it's coming out of donald trump's mouth or the fact that he pushed to renegotiate nafta, i voted for that is correct i supported it, because it was in the best interest of my folks at home. that's what people want. that's what i say when people are exhausted you're just going to put on the red or blue shirt? we all have to put on the red, white and blue shirt. if people want to do they can send a few bucks our way. we've got a lot of support from not just ohio but around...
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much of the legislation that we've in the past with mike thompson, my colleague, nafta area 3, not legislation bottles after the california, but we can't get it through. cannot get to the senate, although we did pass in the house and we need to understand that, you know, they say that is not guns to kill people. it's people that so people are just not true. you saw that this kid was able to get a gun, other mental health problems. no doubt about a major, major challenge. and that also. dad. there's that. we will never know how he came to do. this was in a mental health issue. it will find out that it some online by some group we don't know. we may find out something that this complex. yes, individuals will have mental health issues. no doubt about individuals may i think allies on the on the internet, a social media. there's no doubt that's the case. that appears to be the case in buffalo where fellow radicalized the. by social media. all of issues back karlsson and fox put forward about basement. very all of that the and we have to have gun control legislation. just texas isn't open. but make
much of the legislation that we've in the past with mike thompson, my colleague, nafta area 3, not legislation bottles after the california, but we can't get it through. cannot get to the senate, although we did pass in the house and we need to understand that, you know, they say that is not guns to kill people. it's people that so people are just not true. you saw that this kid was able to get a gun, other mental health problems. no doubt about a major, major challenge. and that also. dad....
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it's a trump administration, when they renegotiated nafta, and made it.pensive for canada, to import baby formula here. so, this was brewing overtime. for lawmakers on, on both sides of the aisle, suddenly, to be so shocked, and dismayed, they are the ones who signed off on regulation. we often think regulation is here to protect, and good for everyone, and in theory, it is, if it's smart. but, oftentimes, there is what is known as regulatory capture. the biggest guys out there, push for regulation, helping only them. we are exactly in that place, right now. >> i've heard people make the comparison to, we have the testing situation, where the fda wasn't approving a european test during coronavirus, even though, obviously, they were effective. european formula and, the other thing we should note here, is there is a bit of an under regulation issue which is, to my understanding, plenty of the recall in the abbott labs happened because bacteria got into the plant, right? that was also taking a sizeable part of the supply. >> absolutely true. abbott labs did
it's a trump administration, when they renegotiated nafta, and made it.pensive for canada, to import baby formula here. so, this was brewing overtime. for lawmakers on, on both sides of the aisle, suddenly, to be so shocked, and dismayed, they are the ones who signed off on regulation. we often think regulation is here to protect, and good for everyone, and in theory, it is, if it's smart. but, oftentimes, there is what is known as regulatory capture. the biggest guys out there, push for...
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three, let many be clear, i was supportive of trump nafta 2.0 but there were unintended consequences.ingent on importing baby formula. they must have an fda approval and there were high tariffs so my view is to allow imports to come in and i would have no tariffs on them. >> martha: so those are important facts that robert lays out, james. but i think one of the things that it highlights is knowing all of that, people have a lock of confidence in government's ability to function. if those were the situations that were coming to the forefront, why -- we pay all -- the fda has a building an entire block large in washington d.c. what are they doing in there? >> i think there's too much of them and they're intervening in ways that are not helpful. agree 100% with robert on the idea that we should allow more imports. we should take down the tariffs. the fda should be better about allowing people to get into this business. they can't scale up quickly. it requires a lot of fda approvals to reconfigure a factory to make baby formula. totally disagree with robert on the fda's role here. based
three, let many be clear, i was supportive of trump nafta 2.0 but there were unintended consequences.ingent on importing baby formula. they must have an fda approval and there were high tariffs so my view is to allow imports to come in and i would have no tariffs on them. >> martha: so those are important facts that robert lays out, james. but i think one of the things that it highlights is knowing all of that, people have a lock of confidence in government's ability to function. if those...
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dairy industry and abbott itself applauded the barriers in nafta. a group of domestic producers and abbott want protection from import competition. they request the imposition of a tariff and it was put in place legislatively. the united states has mechanism to apply different types of tariffs upon request by domestic companies. host: (202) 748-8000 (202) 748-8000 again new parents all others (202) 748-8001. you wrote about the baby formula market and i am paraphrasing here, it was not what was in the formula but the labeling that was the big issue, can you explain that? guest: some of those fda regulations are about nutrition. european formula is just as nutritious. a lot of the problems are the label being written in german instead of english or the scoop size being different or needing a different amount of water per scoop. third-party retailers who are importing european formula were provided translated instructions. they were solving these problems without the fda's help. the fda was not having that and ask the retailer to issue a recall. and h
dairy industry and abbott itself applauded the barriers in nafta. a group of domestic producers and abbott want protection from import competition. they request the imposition of a tariff and it was put in place legislatively. the united states has mechanism to apply different types of tariffs upon request by domestic companies. host: (202) 748-8000 (202) 748-8000 again new parents all others (202) 748-8001. you wrote about the baby formula market and i am paraphrasing here, it was not what was...
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. >> so he had seen that news report and those dodging the law and agents nafta.ere. of angry axes, like linda from minnesota. >> when things went south, she was better, she was upset. and a little scornful, wanted revenge. >> the agents weren't interested in his top stories. that's something else in mind. >> i want to ask, have you ever served in the military? have you ever been in law enforcement before? environment? >> no. >> you know i think he told the truth about was that he was not in the military, was not a pilot, was not a special agent with ntsb. >> yet the agents had security video of derek walking around in an airport posing as a fighter pilot. >> one of the things he did was he would tell the victim that he was deploying for the weekend, will drop him off on friday night at one terminal and would walk to a different terminal and have another victim picking up and tell them that he had just gotten back. >> so they put the question to them. >> do you wear military uniforms of personnel? >> no never. >> i have in the past. >> last week? >> not last, week
. >> so he had seen that news report and those dodging the law and agents nafta.ere. of angry axes, like linda from minnesota. >> when things went south, she was better, she was upset. and a little scornful, wanted revenge. >> the agents weren't interested in his top stories. that's something else in mind. >> i want to ask, have you ever served in the military? have you ever been in law enforcement before? environment? >> no. >> you know i think he told the...
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one of those companies is going to have a nafta nasa instrument on it it will.and on the south pole. it will dig down to see if the water that we know is there in the shadowed crevices on the south pole, which is now ice, is there water underneath and if so, then there's the potential for rocket fuel, hydrogen and oxygen. and so, these are the kinds of things that you are doing out there in combining efforts of three states. and it's only gonna go. >> yeah, it was really exciting to hear, not just the private sector, but that the higher and educational and, and the nonprofit community, as you know, pittsburgh has some really great community, organization's from their history, long history of building this country that they've now are sustaining looking into space. let me ask you one other question about the upcoming o s.a.m., used to be cold restore l. and because west virginia robotic technology center is part of that. that's an in space servicing assembly and manufacturing of satellites. how important is this? i mean, i can see if you could quantify it a littl
one of those companies is going to have a nafta nasa instrument on it it will.and on the south pole. it will dig down to see if the water that we know is there in the shadowed crevices on the south pole, which is now ice, is there water underneath and if so, then there's the potential for rocket fuel, hydrogen and oxygen. and so, these are the kinds of things that you are doing out there in combining efforts of three states. and it's only gonna go. >> yeah, it was really exciting to hear,...
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against nancy pelosi, i've gotten in fights with bernie sanders and agreed with trump on renegotiating naftad unique candidate. i want to be the face of the campaign. i don't want it obscured by the normal, you know, washington, d.c. food fight, left, right, red, blue, stuff, it's about healing, being americans first and so i'll be the face of this campaign. >> you said we'll see if i invite him out or not or would like him come out. what would make your determination? >> i don't know, it's a busy campaign. i'm not sure, we'll see what happens. the reality is i'm going to talk about the issues that are important to ohio, it's not about the president, it's not about the congress, it's not about the republican and democrat thing but what's best for ohio and see ourselves as americans again instead of democrats and republicans, stop all the stupid fights and start focussing on how we rebuild american middle class and promote ourselves as america and rebuild the american economy. and i want to be the mouth piece of that, want people to know my record and i'm not worried about anybody else. >> a
against nancy pelosi, i've gotten in fights with bernie sanders and agreed with trump on renegotiating naftad unique candidate. i want to be the face of the campaign. i don't want it obscured by the normal, you know, washington, d.c. food fight, left, right, red, blue, stuff, it's about healing, being americans first and so i'll be the face of this campaign. >> you said we'll see if i invite him out or not or would like him come out. what would make your determination? >> i don't...
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but the most cold-blooded economists is the loss of these jobs are inevitable stop if you now have naftaep in the wto, that's the bargain stop if you want cheap products, you have to give market share to foreign manufacturers. we have call centers in the far east. there are tougher answers as far as retooling and retraining and computer coding and the tougher things that polished this that politicians are not being honest with people about3+ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] host: what is the easy answer? guest: bring back the jobs? president trump had an argument with an air conditioning company not to move. this value proposition of what you can do to supply chain, the day the environmental and labor expert -- ask garage have a great ripple across the economy. it's compelling for shareholder driven fortune 1000 companies that they get such a discount on labor such a discount on materials that they cannot get in the united states especially with the workforce the way it is now step host: if you like what he is saying, is twitter handle is right there. this is pete
but the most cold-blooded economists is the loss of these jobs are inevitable stop if you now have naftaep in the wto, that's the bargain stop if you want cheap products, you have to give market share to foreign manufacturers. we have call centers in the far east. there are tougher answers as far as retooling and retraining and computer coding and the tougher things that polished this that politicians are not being honest with people about3+ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....