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green new deal. green new deal. green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! all right, everybody. welcome. it is so incredible to see you all out tonight. thank you for being here. my name self varshini prakash i'm one of the cofounders and the executive director of sunrise movement. and we are here for a superspecial last tour stop at the road to the green new deal. thank you for making it here tonight. we launched this incredible tour like a month ago in boston to a soldout audience. and on that exact same day we launched in boston an 18-year-old held a green new deal townhall in santa fe, new mexico. and she got the fourth most powerful democrat in congress ben luman to endorse the resolution at that townhall. and she got the mayor of santa fe, new mexico to agree to ledge to pass a citywide green new deal plan. an 18-year-old, amazing. new york city passed a citywide green new deal as well. and that was just the first day. from there we went to detroit, michigan and teamed up with local leaders for doing incredible work. detroit for a green new deal is re
green new deal. green new deal. green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! all right, everybody. welcome. it is so incredible to see you all out tonight. thank you for being here. my name self varshini prakash i'm one of the cofounders and the executive director of sunrise movement. and we are here for a superspecial last tour stop at the road to the green new deal. thank you for making it here tonight. we launched this incredible tour like a month ago in boston to a soldout audience. and...
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as the original new deal rolled out, it's popularity grew and grew. one reason for that isas the the today, the movement new took their case strictly to the american people, and they did it in lots of ways. one of the most important ways they today, did it was through e power of art. we've got to be honest, the new deal got a lot wrong. it left way too many people out. it left out many african-american workers, it left out manyiteft out many wom. but when it came to art, they got a whole lot right. tens of thousands of painters, playwrights, photographers made publicly funded art that showed the reality of a country in and ecologicalic crisis. from crushing urban poverty to the death of refugees. they did something else. us beautiful and inspiring visions were different country. and unprecedented support for art when to african-americans, indigenous creators, including sarin neil hurston and ralph wilson. a neale huston and ralph ellison. talked about whether that could happen again, a cultural renaissance for a green new deal. here's something we do n
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specifically with regard to their climate platforms and the green new deal. i would say i think you should be looking for three things. the first is intersectionality. if you are talking about climate and climate alone, you are doing it wrong. if your plan can be executed by are it wrong,you right? department of energy. i think the second is it needs to demonstrate a willingness to put the full might of our country behind this fight. it has to be about an economy-wide, national mobilization that is the-funded, that is led at local level, but supported deeply at the federal level, and then i think the third thing you need to be looking at is scale, right? this is a problem. the next decade is crucial, right? it is crucial for us being able andave a healthy climate, 2050, whatever timeline people choose, more time is not an excuse to maintain the status quo as long as possible. [cheers and applause] and so if you are seeing policies that say we are going to go net zero by this date and there's nothing in the middle, that's a problem. [laughter] [applause] need
specifically with regard to their climate platforms and the green new deal. i would say i think you should be looking for three things. the first is intersectionality. if you are talking about climate and climate alone, you are doing it wrong. if your plan can be executed by are it wrong,you right? department of energy. i think the second is it needs to demonstrate a willingness to put the full might of our country behind this fight. it has to be about an economy-wide, national mobilization...
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of the heart of this and our strategy is the green new deal. a radical environmental change policy the idea for which this can. in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deal's goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the process. the green new deal is massive economic mobilization at a scale that we have not seen in this country since world war 2 that is an effort to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs. i'm curious to find out whether real political change is possible with people power alone particularly by those so young. i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband . i mean i guess it's the way. they're. every thing. that. i get that was. the hubs give people of all backgrounds and opportunities to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come
of the heart of this and our strategy is the green new deal. a radical environmental change policy the idea for which this can. in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deal's goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the process. the green new deal is massive economic mobilization at a scale that we have not seen in this country since world war 2 that is an effort to stop climate change and...
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as the original new deal rolled out, its popularity grew and grew. and one reason for that is that like the sunrise movement today, the new dealers took their case directly to the american people. and they did it in a lot of ways. but one of the most important ways they did it was through the power of art. now, we have to be honest, the new deal got a lot wrong. it left way too many people out . it left out any african- american workers. it left out many immigrant workers, it left out many women workers. but when it came to art, it got a lot right. tens of thousands of painters, playwrights, and photographers made publicly funded art that showed the reality of the country in profound economic and ecological crisis. from crushing urban poverty to the dust bowl refugees. and they did something else, too. they held up beautiful and inspiring visions for a different kind of country. an unprecedented support, the art went to african-americans and indigenous creators, including kirsten. now, a few months ago, i called up my friend, molly crabapple, to talk
as the original new deal rolled out, its popularity grew and grew. and one reason for that is that like the sunrise movement today, the new dealers took their case directly to the american people. and they did it in a lot of ways. but one of the most important ways they did it was through the power of art. now, we have to be honest, the new deal got a lot wrong. it left way too many people out . it left out any african- american workers. it left out many immigrant workers, it left out many...
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s across parliament a new deal as part of that deal i will continue to make the case for the conservative party to be united behind a policy that can deliver it. 9 out of 10 conservative m.p.'s have already given the withdrawal agreement their backing and i want to reach out to every single one of my colleagues to make the very best offer i can to them we came together around an amendment from brady and this gave rise to the work on alternative arrangements to the backstop although it's not possible for those to the place the backstop in the withdrawal agreement we can start the work now to ensure they are a viable alternative so as part of the new deal we will place the government under a legal obligation to see to conclude alternative arrangements by december 2020 so that we can avoid any need for the backstop coming into force i've also listened to unionist concerns about the backstop so the new brics it deal goes further to address the. it will commit to that should the backstop come into force the government will ensure that great britain will stay aligned with northern ireland we wi
s across parliament a new deal as part of that deal i will continue to make the case for the conservative party to be united behind a policy that can deliver it. 9 out of 10 conservative m.p.'s have already given the withdrawal agreement their backing and i want to reach out to every single one of my colleagues to make the very best offer i can to them we came together around an amendment from brady and this gave rise to the work on alternative arrangements to the backstop although it's not...
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of the heart of this in our strategy is the green new deal. a radical environmental change policy the idea for which this can see. in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deal's goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the process. the green new deal is massive economic mobilization at a scale that we have not seen in this country since world war 2 that is an effort to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs. i'm curious to find out whether real political change is possible with people power alone particularly by those so young. i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences and get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband it. i mean i guess it's the way. they're. every thing. that. i get that was. the hubs give people of all backgrounds an opportunity to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided t
of the heart of this in our strategy is the green new deal. a radical environmental change policy the idea for which this can see. in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deal's goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the process. the green new deal is massive economic mobilization at a scale that we have not seen in this country since world war 2 that is an effort to stop climate change and...
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why not the green new deal? why not truly let the american people know where the democrats stand on what i believe is a radical proposal that will hurt our nation and kill jobs? madam speaker, i would like to yield four minutes to my good friend, the representative from georgia, mr. hice. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hice: i thank my good friend, mrs. lesko, for yielding some time. look, h.r. 9 is an attempt simply to force the president to re-enter an infective international agreement, one that pushes the united states -- ineffective international agreement, one that pushes the united states to adopt burdensome, painful measures and hold us to a standard that no other country that's a part of the agreement have bothered to meet themselves. all to do something that we are already doing. and that is lowering the greenhouse gas emissions. but h.r. 9 is not the real agenda of the -- our democratic colleagues. to understand what the real democrat party wants to do, one need look no furth
why not the green new deal? why not truly let the american people know where the democrats stand on what i believe is a radical proposal that will hurt our nation and kill jobs? madam speaker, i would like to yield four minutes to my good friend, the representative from georgia, mr. hice. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hice: i thank my good friend, mrs. lesko, for yielding some time. look, h.r. 9 is an attempt simply to force the president to re-enter an infective...
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watch. >> now they talk about the green new deal. the green new deal. everybody go home.st your jobs. the green new deal is, that's a hoax like the hoax i just went through. i'm not even sure. it might be a bigger one. mine was pretty big. under that deal, everybody in this room gets fired. all of the thousands of guys and women standing on these buildings get fired. they go home. because under the green new deal, they don't like clean, beautiful natural gas. they don't like anything. they don't know what they like. >> dana: we talked about the event yesterday. it's good policy, good politics and it's an amazing outcome the amount of outcome of clean liquid natural gas is amazing. >> jesse: i agree with him about the rush hoax being similar to the global warming man-made hoax. both proponents of the hoax get rich and famous. think about the academics. they do a study that says man contributes to global warming and then they get a $100,000 grant. they do another study and they get invited to the u.n. conference in europe. they do another study and they get a raise and prom
watch. >> now they talk about the green new deal. the green new deal. everybody go home.st your jobs. the green new deal is, that's a hoax like the hoax i just went through. i'm not even sure. it might be a bigger one. mine was pretty big. under that deal, everybody in this room gets fired. all of the thousands of guys and women standing on these buildings get fired. they go home. because under the green new deal, they don't like clean, beautiful natural gas. they don't like anything....
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that has brought us to the brink movements like the extinction rebellion and terms like the green new deal are trending and for far longer than the standard 24 hour news cycle are these changes in coverage real will they last our starting point this week is the planet earth. here i've got an experiment for you safety glasses satire is that it's most effective when it contains an element of truth in this case and inconvenient truth what i'm saying is the planet is on fire and american television personality scientist bill nye uses showmanship props and profanity to make his case on climate change and a topic that when covered conventionally can struggle to attract clicks quickly gets 4000000 of them safety glasses off. the night it is absolutely fantastic on one level it was comedy but on the other hand it was perhaps the searingly. concise in terms of the situation that we face the planet is on the scale unimagined 20 years ago metaphorically in every conceivable sense we are destroying the oceans the soil the other species the whole of life which supports our lives is exponentially destro
that has brought us to the brink movements like the extinction rebellion and terms like the green new deal are trending and for far longer than the standard 24 hour news cycle are these changes in coverage real will they last our starting point this week is the planet earth. here i've got an experiment for you safety glasses satire is that it's most effective when it contains an element of truth in this case and inconvenient truth what i'm saying is the planet is on fire and american television...
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>> not legislation in general but things like the green new deal, which would destroy your job, take you out of your car and require to you rebuild you'r your home, yeah, i'm the grim reaper when it comes to the green new deal. medicare for none which would eliminate private health insurance for 180 million americans and drain medicare resources that have been paid to over the years by current medicare recipients will be destroyed by adding all these additional people. you betcha, those kind of proposals are going nowhere in the senate. >> martha: bret baier andy a town hall with bernie sanders, senator sanders a cucouple of weeks ago. how many of you have private insurance from your employer? how many of you would be willing to give up? a large majority in the room raised their hands for that that is an idea that apparently has some traction in the united states. >> well, in that particular bernie sanders meeting it did. we are really happy to have that argument, that debate with the american people in 2020. i can't wait to engage on the medicare for none proposal. it's not just ber
>> not legislation in general but things like the green new deal, which would destroy your job, take you out of your car and require to you rebuild you'r your home, yeah, i'm the grim reaper when it comes to the green new deal. medicare for none which would eliminate private health insurance for 180 million americans and drain medicare resources that have been paid to over the years by current medicare recipients will be destroyed by adding all these additional people. you betcha, those...
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like medicare for all or the green new deal dividing the party? rep.astor: no, this is a democracy. the democratic caucus is very diverse. i share the sense of urgency that is contained in the green new deal. look at what is happening across the country and across the globe with young people standing up and demanding climate justice. they are so frustrated that america has not taken dramatic action to decrease carbon pollution. if you are 34 years old or younger, you have grown up in a world that is forever altered due to climate change, because of rising temperatures. that is really hitting home, and it is not reflected in the republican party. while we did have bipartisan votes on climate action that passed the house this week, i was disappointed we did not have other republicans stand up and say that they believe the climate is changing. some of them said we believe the climate is changing and they want to do something about it, but they are not offering any plan. we are going to rededicate ourselves to reaching across the aisle, building momentum f
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it's close to what the green new deal is. as i mentioned, senator warren and beto o'rourke have plans to address climate change that are very ambitious. ec candidates speak about it a lot on the campaign trail, more so than 2016, certainly. ta: thank you both for being on newsmakers. tonight on q&a, lincoln scholar harold holzer and best-selling author emily slate will share their perspectives on their new book, "the presidents: noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives" tonight on c-span's q&a. >> here's a look at what to live monday on the c-span -- what's live monday on the c-span network. they release the annual report on voting rights. the institute of peace has a discussion on china's role discussing north korea's nuclear program. duckworth talks about u.s. policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span2, a panel of c servic
it's close to what the green new deal is. as i mentioned, senator warren and beto o'rourke have plans to address climate change that are very ambitious. ec candidates speak about it a lot on the campaign trail, more so than 2016, certainly. ta: thank you both for being on newsmakers. tonight on q&a, lincoln scholar harold holzer and best-selling author emily slate will share their perspectives on their new book, "the presidents: noted historians rank the best and worst chief...
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surely the new deal is the default position. hat can get through parliament by the 31st of october, thatis parliament by the 31st of october, that is what will happen. let me challenge to things. this talk about wto rules is basically saying you have no trade deals. that is what it means. they offer countries that have no trade deals with anyone. it is the bare minimum. so we have to start from our economic strategy. we wa nt to start from our economic strategy. we want to sell 300 million electric ca rs want to sell 300 million electric cars in europe, we need that trade deal. you need a trade deal with the rest of the world, too. nancy pelosi has just rest of the world, too. nancy pelosi hasjust said rest of the world, too. nancy pelosi has just said that the us congress will not give us a great deal unless we a cce pt will not give us a great deal unless we accept the same terms on the irish border that europe wants. it is about the future, about talking about what kind of country we want to create. you say it is about being h
surely the new deal is the default position. hat can get through parliament by the 31st of october, thatis parliament by the 31st of october, that is what will happen. let me challenge to things. this talk about wto rules is basically saying you have no trade deals. that is what it means. they offer countries that have no trade deals with anyone. it is the bare minimum. so we have to start from our economic strategy. we wa nt to start from our economic strategy. we want to sell 300 million...
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the green new deal would not affect them at all and things more expensive to produce in the country.d the plan do to our economy if bernie sanders is elected in 2020 and implemented? >> well, definitely, we will impact greatly in negative way, look, the green new deal some are saying that it will cost upwards of $93 trillion for reference, the u.s. took in less than $4 trillion this past year, so look, no money really to be able to implement fully and we are talking about almost $600,000 per taxpayer, that would devastate the u.s. economy. per taxpayer, it would definitely destroy the u.s. economy and i think, look, it's all for rainbows and unicorns because at the end of the day, there's nothing that you can -- there's nothing this plan about concrete really that you can address in how other people from across the i'll come together and really help to reduce the footprint of the united states which is what you'd like to do and have been done by other countries in a way that is not so devastating. rob: right. >> of course, that's not the topic of conversation, they want to go extreme
the green new deal would not affect them at all and things more expensive to produce in the country.d the plan do to our economy if bernie sanders is elected in 2020 and implemented? >> well, definitely, we will impact greatly in negative way, look, the green new deal some are saying that it will cost upwards of $93 trillion for reference, the u.s. took in less than $4 trillion this past year, so look, no money really to be able to implement fully and we are talking about almost $600,000...
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the green new deal rally liberal radicalism was in full swing. al guest of honor was their new best bud senator bernie sanders andue congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> years of denial and abdication of leadership andd responsibility, we are finally stepping into that void taking our future for ourselves and we will change this country. >> if we do not act boldly and aggressively to transform our global energy system away from fossil fuels within the next few years, a very short period of time, there will be irreparable harm done to our planet. >> laura: they're like the leftist batman and batgirl, the dynamic duo. sanders has been putting a lot of face time with the de facto leader of the democratic party and there might be a reason why. politico ise reporting that sanders along with elizabeth warren are battling for her tiendorsement. some are labeling at one of the most f important in america rigt now. here to react, the founder of turning point usa and the host of the charlie kirk show. all right, we hear time and time again the right i
the green new deal rally liberal radicalism was in full swing. al guest of honor was their new best bud senator bernie sanders andue congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> years of denial and abdication of leadership andd responsibility, we are finally stepping into that void taking our future for ourselves and we will change this country. >> if we do not act boldly and aggressively to transform our global energy system away from fossil fuels within the next few years, a very...
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you played a role in crafting the new deal, the green new deal, i should say. so thank you., reanna. >> wonderful to be here. >> i know you're at tomorrow's rally as well. first of all, talk to us about what your plan is for that rally. >> so the rally is really about getting out there and fighting back against the misconceptions of the green new knedeal and it vital for our planets and our country. >> i know that there are -- look. climate change deniers. people who say they believe in global warming. they don't believe in how much we humans are contributing to it. how do you talk to them? not necessarily just to get them to your side, your way of thinking. what do you say to them so maybe a better understanding and a smaller gap can be crafted? >> yeah. well, i think it's important to ground the conversation first in what people are seeing. so often we talk about climate change on a very level of emissions but to talk about the way climate change is connected to pollution, to asthma, to health, is really important. and then also just talking about the stark effects. right
you played a role in crafting the new deal, the green new deal, i should say. so thank you., reanna. >> wonderful to be here. >> i know you're at tomorrow's rally as well. first of all, talk to us about what your plan is for that rally. >> so the rally is really about getting out there and fighting back against the misconceptions of the green new knedeal and it vital for our planets and our country. >> i know that there are -- look. climate change deniers. people who say...
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let's just get a bash as a burgomaster welcome sir theresa may is promising a new deal for the 4th time of asking what's new about it. well the she's supposed to line this out in a speech here investments and so we have to see what she really has to say but i have to say that many people who are following this story of very skeptical as to whether there is much new in it we know that she has already been negotiating with the labor opposition party for several weeks and she has try to get them round and ensure them that the u.k. will not fall behind you stand when it comes to environmental stand when is it when it comes to work has rights for example and this has failed so labor has no is has decided not to continue these negotiations so it's really interesting to see what new she can now propose that will change people's mind or whether she's going to go more appealing to her own party to the hard drugs it is that one as tough as stands on the negotiations with the e.u. has respect we're looking at a picture of the hole there in westminster where he's jew to make this speech i'm an apol
let's just get a bash as a burgomaster welcome sir theresa may is promising a new deal for the 4th time of asking what's new about it. well the she's supposed to line this out in a speech here investments and so we have to see what she really has to say but i have to say that many people who are following this story of very skeptical as to whether there is much new in it we know that she has already been negotiating with the labor opposition party for several weeks and she has try to get them...
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it's close to what the green new deal is. as i mentioned, senator warren and beto o'rourke have plans to address climate change that are very ambitious. you are seeing candidates speak about it a lot on the campaign trail, more so than 2016, certainly. greta: thank you both for being on "newsmakers." scott: thank you. nick: thank you. >> coming up in about 20 minutes, we will have more live programming from the u.s. institute of peace. holding an institute -- a
it's close to what the green new deal is. as i mentioned, senator warren and beto o'rourke have plans to address climate change that are very ambitious. you are seeing candidates speak about it a lot on the campaign trail, more so than 2016, certainly. greta: thank you both for being on "newsmakers." scott: thank you. nick: thank you. >> coming up in about 20 minutes, we will have more live programming from the u.s. institute of peace. holding an institute -- a
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the state of iowa had said he would not put that for a vote that he wouldn't get a vote on this new nafta deal until he got rid of the steel and aluminum tariffs so the president people have been pushing on capitol hill they want to see a vote on this new trade agreement and now because those tariffs have been removed they have a better shot than they did before tear gas has been fired in algeria on the 13th successive friday protests demanding a clean sweep of the leadership 6 weeks after forcing out their longtime president protesters say they'll stop only when the entire political elite is replaced victoria can't be reports. for months protesters have gathered outside the iconic graham who's building in the capital g. is demanding political change. but on friday mooning they arrived to find the area barricaded by police officers. tens of thousands of protesters trying to push their way through that 1st security from seize responded with tear gas but outnumbered and under attack. they eventually pulled down to the area it's the 30 consecutive week protesters have gathered in the main square
the state of iowa had said he would not put that for a vote that he wouldn't get a vote on this new nafta deal until he got rid of the steel and aluminum tariffs so the president people have been pushing on capitol hill they want to see a vote on this new trade agreement and now because those tariffs have been removed they have a better shot than they did before tear gas has been fired in algeria on the 13th successive friday protests demanding a clean sweep of the leadership 6 weeks after...
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the whole idea of a new deal brexit is hugely controversial and hugely polarising as far as opinion isfor a new payment is due to ta ke move for a new payment is due to take and a deeply divided country but is results sharpen the focus on being able to definitively counter that question. nigel farage of course looking forward already, saying we have got a mandate now to ta ke saying we have got a mandate now to take part in those negotiations going forward. how will europe make regarding this? it is extraordinary that the brexit party are going to arrive in brussels in a huge number with little intention of not being there for very long at all. nigel farage has talked of wanting to be pa rt farage has talked of wanting to be part of the negotiating team, i'm not sure in a practical sense how that can work, given it is government led, but in a political sense, what is clear is that the message around a new deal brexit, which will be ringing in the ears of all those who aspire to be our next prime minister, either by co—opting and pushing ahead with it or pushing against it and if you do
the whole idea of a new deal brexit is hugely controversial and hugely polarising as far as opinion isfor a new payment is due to ta ke move for a new payment is due to take and a deeply divided country but is results sharpen the focus on being able to definitively counter that question. nigel farage of course looking forward already, saying we have got a mandate now to ta ke saying we have got a mandate now to take part in those negotiations going forward. how will europe make regarding this?...
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that she will stay stay in power for for much longer really so does this mean that her so-called new deal is already dead in the water. pretty much not many people are expecting that it will actually come to parliament it was defeated already 3 times and this new agreement she was hoping that she would reach out also to remain us but we have heard from jeremy corbyn the leader of the open just opposition that say he thinks it was just repackaged as was really nothing new whole deal and then also within arraign party the brics it tears were thinking that actually it is going too far with offering a 2nd referendum so nobody happy with what she had to offer and all this against the backdrop of the european elections where niger for raj is reg's it party is really looking like he will be the big winner almost reaching 40 percent in the latest opinion polls with his notion of gregg's it which he thinks there is no deal required m.p.'s are thinking that this has to be prevented that britain needs to leave with it in an orderly fashion and with a deal with the european union but niger for us jus
that she will stay stay in power for for much longer really so does this mean that her so-called new deal is already dead in the water. pretty much not many people are expecting that it will actually come to parliament it was defeated already 3 times and this new agreement she was hoping that she would reach out also to remain us but we have heard from jeremy corbyn the leader of the open just opposition that say he thinks it was just repackaged as was really nothing new whole deal and then...
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the new brexit deal will offer new safeguards to ensure standards are always met.will introduce a new workers rights bill to ensure u.k. workers enjoy rights that are as good as or better than those provided for by eu rules. we will discuss further amendments with trade unions and businesses. the new brexit deal will also guarantee there will be no change in the level of environmental protections when we leave the eu and we will establish a new independent office of environmental protection to uphold the highest environmental standards and enforce compliance. the new brexit deal will also place a legal duty on the government to seek as close to friction less trade with the eu in goods as possible, subject to being outside single market and ending freedom of movement. in order to deliver this, u.k. will maintain common rules of eu for food products that are relevant to checks at the border. this will be particularly important for our manufacturing firms and trade unions, protecting thousands of jobs that depend on just-in-time supply chains. the most difficult area
the new brexit deal will offer new safeguards to ensure standards are always met.will introduce a new workers rights bill to ensure u.k. workers enjoy rights that are as good as or better than those provided for by eu rules. we will discuss further amendments with trade unions and businesses. the new brexit deal will also guarantee there will be no change in the level of environmental protections when we leave the eu and we will establish a new independent office of environmental protection to...
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the green new deal rallies, i'm pretty sure that is hilarious.nd the day or the significance, we can use all global warming, i know that you hate when we say that. but i do think that it is pretty interesting. i sent an article to greg, yesterday, because i cannot believe it. the same week they are doing green new deal, in illinois they are going to introduce a bill into the legislature to tax people that bought an electric vehicle $1,000 apiece per year. guess why? because they are not buying gas. so that means that they are not paying into the gas tax but they are still on the road. it is an anti-carbon tax. that is why the circular argument gets frustrating for conservatives. >> juan: we also have jay inslee, in other democratic candidate on a motor scooter saying that this could be the future. you have joe biden saying that there are ways that could look at this that will not alienate anybody because we rejoin the paris deal. and there he is on a scooter. there is a middle ground for conservatism. >> greg: there is a huge middle ground, we ar
the green new deal rallies, i'm pretty sure that is hilarious.nd the day or the significance, we can use all global warming, i know that you hate when we say that. but i do think that it is pretty interesting. i sent an article to greg, yesterday, because i cannot believe it. the same week they are doing green new deal, in illinois they are going to introduce a bill into the legislature to tax people that bought an electric vehicle $1,000 apiece per year. guess why? because they are not buying...
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, the new brexit deal. isn't it a fact that it hasn't changed, the treaty is as it is and this is a series of domestic legislator positions, what is, it will actually change the brexit deal itself. the alternative arrangements proposal, which he has put forward, to legally oblige the government in the process. iten is no obligation on the european union to agree on those are ancient. a dececision as to whether they accept them or puke them as reasonable. it wouldn't be a matter of objective. if they decide they would rather keep the customs union, then that's what will happen. there will be no means of getting out of it. >> we have to for two and half today, a package to give them the proposal. in relation to that there are concerns on the uk wife. i think we are happy to discuss how we can ensure that we are trying in that. would be an issue of concern on that. in regards to the arrangement, to do that work, the money afforded by government to do that but the european union were clear. they will also work
, the new brexit deal. isn't it a fact that it hasn't changed, the treaty is as it is and this is a series of domestic legislator positions, what is, it will actually change the brexit deal itself. the alternative arrangements proposal, which he has put forward, to legally oblige the government in the process. iten is no obligation on the european union to agree on those are ancient. a dececision as to whether they accept them or puke them as reasonable. it wouldn't be a matter of objective. if...
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i'm not saying it is easy, but i promised you that the other alternatives, going for new deal or goinggive this one more try. what would you change specifically about the deal that is on the table at the moment?m specifically about the deal that is on the table at the moment? it isn't about setting red lines. it is a mistake that boris is now making. it is about negotiating. you don't set out red lines. you listen to people and communicates. it is like negotiating any deal. red lines are not the way forward. it is about how you do it, how you talk and bring people behind you. people have to trust you. our fresh people behind you. people have to trust you. 0urfresh new leader gives you the opportunity to do that. it is all a bit vague but you're suggesting at the moment. borisjohnson is almost a brand. i would you get people in the street talking about rory. i will never make the brand rory as famous as boris. he is the nearest thing that we have in this country to the kind of politicians we see in the united states or italy, recently. i am not the kind of person. i worked with boris an
i'm not saying it is easy, but i promised you that the other alternatives, going for new deal or goinggive this one more try. what would you change specifically about the deal that is on the table at the moment?m specifically about the deal that is on the table at the moment? it isn't about setting red lines. it is a mistake that boris is now making. it is about negotiating. you don't set out red lines. you listen to people and communicates. it is like negotiating any deal. red lines are not...
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the green new deal. green new deal. everybody go home, you just lost your jobs. the green new deal is a hoax, like the hoax i just went through. i am not even sure. it might be a bigger one. and mine was pretty big. mine was unlimited. think of it. the green new deal. under that deal, i didn't have this, but, john kennedy, bill, under that deal, everybody in this room gets fired. all of the thousands of guys and women standing in these buildings get fired. they go home. because under the green new deal, they don't like clean, beautiful natural gas. they don't like anything. they don't know what they like. they sort of like wind, even though it kills all the birds. you want to see a bird cemetery? go under a windmill sometime. you will see the saddest -- you have every type of bird. you know, in california, you go to jail for five years if you kill a bald eagle. if you go under a windmill, you see them all over the place. not a good situation. but that is what they were counting on, wind. when the wind doe
the green new deal. green new deal. everybody go home, you just lost your jobs. the green new deal is a hoax, like the hoax i just went through. i am not even sure. it might be a bigger one. and mine was pretty big. mine was unlimited. think of it. the green new deal. under that deal, i didn't have this, but, john kennedy, bill, under that deal, everybody in this room gets fired. all of the thousands of guys and women standing in these buildings get fired. they go home. because under the green...
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heather: protesters protesting an event inside trump tower to promote the green new deal for new yorksaying donald trump is running scared from the green new deal with other tweets on the subject, rick says new york city cannot stand diblasio. i don't understand how he is still in office. heather: that moved into trump tower yesterday. >> it was raining outside. in the last episode last night. after the coffee controversy, people say they found a mistake because of this photo of jamie landis stir, and there you go. it is a real human hand. hbo responded that that was a promotional photo that made the show. twitter up in arms over this. surprise she was holding a coffee and waited two years. i think it is fabulous. heather: don't know how you can see any mistakes, explosions and killings. we will see. >> maybe not. maybe that is the surprise. there will be more. heather: i would love that. so this guy is going to need -- a whale watch her in the exact right place at the exact right time to capture this amazing moment. nature is amazing. a humpback whale leaping out of the ocean in mont
heather: protesters protesting an event inside trump tower to promote the green new deal for new yorksaying donald trump is running scared from the green new deal with other tweets on the subject, rick says new york city cannot stand diblasio. i don't understand how he is still in office. heather: that moved into trump tower yesterday. >> it was raining outside. in the last episode last night. after the coffee controversy, people say they found a mistake because of this photo of jamie...
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i askeked noam chomsky to talk about the green new w deal and ththe lessons of the old new deal.noam: first of a all, i think the grgreen new deal is exaxactly the r right idea. you can raise questions about the specific form in whihich ocasio-cortez and markeyey introduced it: maybe it shouldn't be exactly this way; it should be a little bit differently. but the general idea is quite right. and there's very solid work explaining, developing in detail, exactly how it could work. so, a very fine economist at umass amherst, robert pollin, has written extensively on, in extensive detail, with close analysis of how you could implement policies of this kind in a very effective way, which would actually make a better society. it wouldn't be that you'd lose from it; you'd gain from it. the costs of renewable energy are declining very sharply. if you eliminate the massive subsidies that a are given to fossil fufuels, they probably already surpass them. there are many means that can be implemented and carried out to overcome, certainly to mitigate, mamaybe to overcome,e, this serious cris
i askeked noam chomsky to talk about the green new w deal and ththe lessons of the old new deal.noam: first of a all, i think the grgreen new deal is exaxactly the r right idea. you can raise questions about the specific form in whihich ocasio-cortez and markeyey introduced it: maybe it shouldn't be exactly this way; it should be a little bit differently. but the general idea is quite right. and there's very solid work explaining, developing in detail, exactly how it could work. so, a very fine...
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and it is a green new deal and a europe of tolerance.e and part the labor movement, we are clinging to our industrial heartland's. it is tough to convince people were the cold months will close down, and terminal politics are the right thing. it is the same thing as in was virginia in the states. have that argument. i'm currently engaged in a fight to bring labor back to that core position of a tolerant society, of an internationalist outlook, and the green new deal, which i think is where we could agree with the green party's both here in the u k and in the european parliament should britain b be staying in europe. amy: david adler in athens, greece, you are a policy coordinator for democracy in europe movovement, diem25, workg with yanis varoufakis, the former finance minister of greece. you are a little less optimistic about what is happening with the green party. can you talk about that? also, how did yanis varoufakis fare? in the european parliament elections? will take each onone of those questions in turn. the first question, as d
and it is a green new deal and a europe of tolerance.e and part the labor movement, we are clinging to our industrial heartland's. it is tough to convince people were the cold months will close down, and terminal politics are the right thing. it is the same thing as in was virginia in the states. have that argument. i'm currently engaged in a fight to bring labor back to that core position of a tolerant society, of an internationalist outlook, and the green new deal, which i think is where we...
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although where your braid and then there is a new deal. in fact, the dvd on - - the treaty is a series of domestic legislative provisions to determine what is or what it is not a deal but there is no obligation of the european union to agree to alternative arrangements. and then whether they accept them as reasonable. and how they prevail. the amount of objective. >> and then for that proposal in the right honorable and gentle man is cleared as his pay is that and i noticed he is always an issue of concern. with regard to the alternative arrangementng. >> at that if he was still to see those commitments that are made. >> but with the european union but it has been made clear on many occasions. . >> but then to have the uk and others committing me but then to give the public a affordi if defense time is running out, please change your mind but i do believe we should believe that then to put refrigerant in a way and that is the individual agreementth bill. but when used choose to support the government and i with the. >> this is based on inte
although where your braid and then there is a new deal. in fact, the dvd on - - the treaty is a series of domestic legislative provisions to determine what is or what it is not a deal but there is no obligation of the european union to agree to alternative arrangements. and then whether they accept them as reasonable. and how they prevail. the amount of objective. >> and then for that proposal in the right honorable and gentle man is cleared as his pay is that and i noticed he is always...
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talk does give iran a way out that he continues what he's always said he just says he wants just a new deal they don't last deal was the worst deal ever. he just wants a new deal he cites the twelve demands that were made about a year ago by the administration and says he hopes he would have negotiations with iranian leaders the problem is those twelve demands are seeders almost impossible for any nation to acquiesce to because among other things they do mom's a surrendering of territorial sovereignty to weapons inspectors anyway and inspectors want to go in iraq they should be allowed to go through that might have echoes of course of the run up to the iraqi war and it also basically says iran can't have any sort of foreign policy to do to protect what it thinks are its interests in the region it basically says you can't do anything unless we approve of it so it doesn't seem very likely that iran will use that as a basis for some sort of new deal so there's always the question as to where exactly this is only going and i guess maybe the message from iran was that effectively the status quo
talk does give iran a way out that he continues what he's always said he just says he wants just a new deal they don't last deal was the worst deal ever. he just wants a new deal he cites the twelve demands that were made about a year ago by the administration and says he hopes he would have negotiations with iranian leaders the problem is those twelve demands are seeders almost impossible for any nation to acquiesce to because among other things they do mom's a surrendering of territorial...
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issue, the rules committee chairman during debate said he would like to see hearings on the green new deal. do you envision hearings on this resolution in either the energy or commerce committee or in the select committee? rep. castor: the good news is that since the house is in democratic hands, we have had about 30 congressional hearings on the cost of the changing climate and how we develop solutions to move forward. is veryn new deal general, so what we have to do moving forward is to put some meat on the bone. -- climate change impacts every facet of our life. the leaders in our armed services say that changing climate is a national security threat. so, we have to make our bases more resilient, make our military more nimble, and focus on areas in the world where climate change is going to foment great disruption, including massive migration. some of that, we are already seeing. it is also a moral issue. we have a moral responsibility to our children and grandchildren to leave the planet better than we found it, or at least in a livable world. we have discussed how it is a transportati
issue, the rules committee chairman during debate said he would like to see hearings on the green new deal. do you envision hearings on this resolution in either the energy or commerce committee or in the select committee? rep. castor: the good news is that since the house is in democratic hands, we have had about 30 congressional hearings on the cost of the changing climate and how we develop solutions to move forward. is veryn new deal general, so what we have to do moving forward is to put...
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i would like to make a statement on the government's work to deliver brexit by putting forward a new deal members of this house can stand behind. we need to see brexit through to honor the result of the referendum and deliver the change the british people so clearly demanded. i sincerely believe most members of this house feel the same. for all our division and disagreement we believe in democracy. we want to make good on the promise we made to the british people when we asked them to decide on the future of our eu membership. as to how we make that happen recent votes of shown there is no majority in this house believing with no deal at this house voted against revoking article 15. it is clear the only way forward is leaving with a deal but equally clear that this will not happen without compromise on all sides of the debate. that start with a government which is why we held 6 weeks of detailed talks with the opposition, talks that the leader of the opposition chose to end before an agreement was reached but we nonetheless revealed areas of common ground and having listened to the opposi
i would like to make a statement on the government's work to deliver brexit by putting forward a new deal members of this house can stand behind. we need to see brexit through to honor the result of the referendum and deliver the change the british people so clearly demanded. i sincerely believe most members of this house feel the same. for all our division and disagreement we believe in democracy. we want to make good on the promise we made to the british people when we asked them to decide on...
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when you see the new deal in the margin, he signed and dated it, so in some ways, it is in the archivesonetheless an incredibly valuable historical document. hooverarchives here at have a wealth about the history of nuclear energy. one of the well-known documents related to that is this, which is the original strike order for the bombing of hiroshima. see, this is on paper. if you look closely, you can see stable marks in the top corners of this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack, so this is how the pilots knew that today was the day the attack was going to be taken, carried out, and they did not, of course, want everyone to know, so the bomb here is listed as special, but this document comes the collection of a gentleman, agnew, who was an assistant who worked on the manhattan project and was instrumental in planning the attack in japan, and he was also very diligent about keeping the evidence of this event, because he knew how important it was going to be. he insisted, for example, that cameras be placed on the planes, which is why we have the foo
when you see the new deal in the margin, he signed and dated it, so in some ways, it is in the archivesonetheless an incredibly valuable historical document. hooverarchives here at have a wealth about the history of nuclear energy. one of the well-known documents related to that is this, which is the original strike order for the bombing of hiroshima. see, this is on paper. if you look closely, you can see stable marks in the top corners of this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on...
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host: he also brought up the green new deal. have you taken a position on the green new deal? guest: i think the green new much ballyhooed about nothing. sections of the deal are i think what most of us agree about, which is climate change. when you talk about a green new deal, which is this great umbrella of issues, you really lose people. because it is harder for members of congress, much less the focus on so many issues at once. so i would advise people to understand that the green new deal is one way of looking at is the very needs long-term, and not a way to look in thissociety needs term of congress before 2020. host: from alabama, good morning. caller:. good morning senator holmes norton. you really explain what i was going to come with, because people are always thinking that president trump is doing this not. jobs, no, he is like you just said, there are a lot of jobs in each have skills to do, that people don't have the technology now in 2019. a lot of the jobs have been advanced. technology is advancing every day, and have a lot of people with low-level skills that
host: he also brought up the green new deal. have you taken a position on the green new deal? guest: i think the green new much ballyhooed about nothing. sections of the deal are i think what most of us agree about, which is climate change. when you talk about a green new deal, which is this great umbrella of issues, you really lose people. because it is harder for members of congress, much less the focus on so many issues at once. so i would advise people to understand that the green new deal...
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the green new deal, under that deal i didn't have this.n kennedy, bill, under that deal, everybody in this room gets fired. all of the thousands of guys and women standing in these buildings get fired. they go home. deal, theyreen new don't like clean, beautiful natural gas. they don't like anything. they don't know what they like. they like wind, even though it kills all the birds. you want to see a bird cemetery? go under a windmill sometime. you have every type of bird. in california, you go to jail for five years if you kill a bald eagle. you go under a windmill, you see them all over the place. not a good situation. that's what they were counting wind. when the wind doesn't blow, you don't watch television that night. your wife said what did you get me into with this green new deal? by unleashing american oil, natural gas, and clean car workers, natural gas is helping to fuel america's historic economic boom. there has never been anything like and all over, we have plants going up. we have the greatest economy in the history of our co
the green new deal, under that deal i didn't have this.n kennedy, bill, under that deal, everybody in this room gets fired. all of the thousands of guys and women standing in these buildings get fired. they go home. deal, theyreen new don't like clean, beautiful natural gas. they don't like anything. they don't know what they like. they like wind, even though it kills all the birds. you want to see a bird cemetery? go under a windmill sometime. you have every type of bird. in california, you go...
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actually, once the new deal went into play, ramin changed his mind about it completely. he resigned his incision and became friends with hoover. he decided that he would ironically donate his collection to the library and archives. not only did he do that, but he decided he would annotated as well, so when you see the new deal out in the margin, you see he is written crap and signed and dated it. this is an incredibly valuable historic document. so the archives here at hoover have a wealth of materials about the history of nuclear energy. one of the most well-known documents related to that is this, which is the original strike order for the bombing at hiroshima. this is on a wool pulp paper. and -- would pulp paper, and if you look closely you can see staple marks in the top corners of this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack. and so this was how the pilots knew that today was the day that the attack was going to be carried out. they didn't want everyone to know, and so the bomb run here is listed as special. this document comes from
actually, once the new deal went into play, ramin changed his mind about it completely. he resigned his incision and became friends with hoover. he decided that he would ironically donate his collection to the library and archives. not only did he do that, but he decided he would annotated as well, so when you see the new deal out in the margin, you see he is written crap and signed and dated it. this is an incredibly valuable historic document. so the archives here at hoover have a wealth of...
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or a new deal with the e.u. i mean how can you work out the details of such a mammoth task within 2 months. well that a great question if you are a hard euro skeptic like boris johnson or dominic where are you have been talking with your colleagues in developing a plan behind teresa mayes back for some time i think almost certainly over the summer we are going to see a big inward investment a no deal preparations i think the inevitable 1st step of that new conservative prime minister is going to be firstly to win a confidence vote parliament will inevitably call one early on to test the new prime minister and if they pass that then start prepping for no deal but you're right i mean whoever comes it is almost certainly going to be faced with a very constrained parliamentary r. and with a very low creaking majority and so i think if you are you know. a political analyst i think almost everybody is now sharing that sort of consensus that we will have a general election sooner rather than later but also with britain
or a new deal with the e.u. i mean how can you work out the details of such a mammoth task within 2 months. well that a great question if you are a hard euro skeptic like boris johnson or dominic where are you have been talking with your colleagues in developing a plan behind teresa mayes back for some time i think almost certainly over the summer we are going to see a big inward investment a no deal preparations i think the inevitable 1st step of that new conservative prime minister is going...
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we will not have the green new deal. we will not have medicare program known as long as i am majority leader of the senate. >> sean: tell me about and tell us about your relationship with the president now. i know that you said we are not going to do health care this year, but i know that most americans would like health care fixed. they would like to have portability if they change jobs. i personally like either health savings accounts, is a health care cooperative where it is $50 a month on unlimited care in wichita, kansas. dr. josh number. what are the top agenda items as we close out this year and move into an election year? >> our challenge and doing any kind of health care reform now is the democratic house. they are not going to agree to the kinds of things that we would like to do that you mentioned. the president established this business to form small groups for purposes of being able to allow groups to purchase insurance like larger companies. and a number of other things at the administration has been trying
we will not have the green new deal. we will not have medicare program known as long as i am majority leader of the senate. >> sean: tell me about and tell us about your relationship with the president now. i know that you said we are not going to do health care this year, but i know that most americans would like health care fixed. they would like to have portability if they change jobs. i personally like either health savings accounts, is a health care cooperative where it is $50 a...
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your wife said what did you get me into with this green new deal?y unleashing american oil, natural gas, and clean car workers, natural gas is helping to fuel america's historic economic boom. there has never been anything like this. all over, we have plants growing up of different kinds. we have the greatest economy in the history of our country. last month, we created another 263 thousand jobs, crushing expectations. crushing expectations. and in 2018 alone, america added over 150,000 brand-new energy jobs. i told your great senators that if we get elected, if we did it just the way we want, and i think we are going to win it big, looking at the competition -- you sort of dream about competition like that, but who knows. i've got boot edge edge. i've got them all. beto is falling fast. what happened? four weeks ago he said i was made for this. he was made for it. he was made to fall like a rock. what happened to him? but he is trying to restart his campaign. that generally does not work out too well. political geniuses, when you have to restart yo
your wife said what did you get me into with this green new deal?y unleashing american oil, natural gas, and clean car workers, natural gas is helping to fuel america's historic economic boom. there has never been anything like this. all over, we have plants growing up of different kinds. we have the greatest economy in the history of our country. last month, we created another 263 thousand jobs, crushing expectations. crushing expectations. and in 2018 alone, america added over 150,000...
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well i don't know if a new deal with the u.s. on the current terms is in the cards but yes i would agree that china for its own benefit needs to open up and they're doing that exactly i mean the belton road initiative is not contrary to public opinion u.s. international media opinion something that's the fairest aimed at trying to subvert countries into a debt trap it's simply the only current economic plan to increase basically what would be w t t o two point zero and that means physical connectivity in addition to the idea that you have these trade alignments so you know i noticed my colleague did not was not able mr fine go was not able to point to any specific advantages talking about numerous prosecutions. this is the narrative that china is facing i mean whether you agree or not with this idea that china has is a developing country that is trying to protect its interests reason grow much as the u.s. was back in the late eighteenth hundreds when it was battling europe as a new entry into the economic sphere and used to routi
well i don't know if a new deal with the u.s. on the current terms is in the cards but yes i would agree that china for its own benefit needs to open up and they're doing that exactly i mean the belton road initiative is not contrary to public opinion u.s. international media opinion something that's the fairest aimed at trying to subvert countries into a debt trap it's simply the only current economic plan to increase basically what would be w t t o two point zero and that means physical...