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carter spoke to sabah kashmiri professor of political science at the peace and war center in orange university. it was the belt and wrote in the city of will that lead to china to become the superpower in the world well that's a really interesting question right and in my book that was just relieved i point out that the belt and road is really a part of china's 3 step strategy to become a superpower so the 1st step was to get rich right which they did the 2nd step was to make their coastline unapproachable so today it's very risky for american aircraft carriers and conflict to get rid of a 1000 kilometers of china and so this is a 3rd step to become the most influential country in the world over the next 2 decades and to connect itself to all these other countries and i might add that the strategy that china is following is not the one that america followed after the 2nd more wall which is to set a basis right to extend its influence china is much more business oriented countries so it's a win when it comes to countries and says you'll get rich we'll get krige and it just is a very very exciti
carter spoke to sabah kashmiri professor of political science at the peace and war center in orange university. it was the belt and wrote in the city of will that lead to china to become the superpower in the world well that's a really interesting question right and in my book that was just relieved i point out that the belt and road is really a part of china's 3 step strategy to become a superpower so the 1st step was to get rich right which they did the 2nd step was to make their coastline...
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guest: when you compare apples to oranges, if you are talking about a system where everybody has free and universal health care, there is going to be a shift between what you pay in taxes and what you pay for health care. it is not like health care is free today. if it is more efficient to provide health care universally to ask -- to expand and strengthen social security, to make sure we have universal prekindergarten so every child can realize his or her potential, those are things that are important investments in the future. some of it may require a shift. what you pay in out-of-pocket costs and premiums. we want to make that kind of shift? it is not like it is free today. guest: it is not free but you mentioned efficiency as if nationalizing health care is going to make it more efficient. d.c., adult literacy, below the basic level. care, we should see what a government health care system might look like here. talk to people that have had to rely on the v.a. i have had people in my family who have had to. guest: we are talking about efficiency. whether we want to spend all of our payments to he
guest: when you compare apples to oranges, if you are talking about a system where everybody has free and universal health care, there is going to be a shift between what you pay in taxes and what you pay for health care. it is not like health care is free today. if it is more efficient to provide health care universally to ask -- to expand and strengthen social security, to make sure we have universal prekindergarten so every child can realize his or her potential, those are things that are...
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university. >> amy for the win. i love good tie, you gotta be fast and tall. question number five, which candidates favorite drink is orangee. is it a tulsi gabbard, be joe biden or cory booker orange gatorade. that was a beverage concocted by the florida gators. >> you are all wrong. biden he told us in 2016, and there is also an orange gatorade candle per se at the museum. get yours today. question six, which candidate drives a 2016 chevy bolt. is it tom steyer, elizabeth warren or amy klobuchar? a chevy volt, let's see your answer tom steyer. michael only has three, stier said he likes his bolt because of the hybrid gas electric vehicles or to $33000. maybe he will buy you one because he is rich. which candidate was a knife salesman andrew yang, tulsi gabbard or bernie sanders. yang, yang and sanders. bernie sanders is incorrect. andrew yang used to bust tables and sold knives for direct marketing company he said i still know the sales patter. you are up there, you have six and comey only has four. >> which candidate became a beacon after eating ihop one last time in 2014? >> begin after ihop. >> i know this because non
university. >> amy for the win. i love good tie, you gotta be fast and tall. question number five, which candidates favorite drink is orangee. is it a tulsi gabbard, be joe biden or cory booker orange gatorade. that was a beverage concocted by the florida gators. >> you are all wrong. biden he told us in 2016, and there is also an orange gatorade candle per se at the museum. get yours today. question six, which candidate drives a 2016 chevy bolt. is it tom steyer, elizabeth warren...
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great state universities of north carolina and he told david that he was the key that they would soon be evacuated and in general they evacuated on the 10th of may and the british post in orange bergh and 15 took in grand b and all those british bases. guarding the line of communication and supply. harry lee sent them to georgia and to command and along with andrew pickens and the stage of augusta. the rest of the army and four days later was seen the last british post in that country and 96, right here and i'm supposed to be 96 miles from the first cherokee village and he tapper's which was 70 miles. and in 96 that you don't you tenant colonel john and their only see each and chief military engineer which -- (inaudible) there you go. 86, here you have the star fort in transit of the town and in the base right over here at the key to taking 96 in the branch. but, greene really believed that they had to deal with in the works and yet when the garrison went down 25 feet inside the star fort they came out empty. when spring branch was the key. lowered abroad and i received they 7th of june began as march and 75 miles and 96. and 1800 and full tree. almost 750 were regulars. gree
great state universities of north carolina and he told david that he was the key that they would soon be evacuated and in general they evacuated on the 10th of may and the british post in orange bergh and 15 took in grand b and all those british bases. guarding the line of communication and supply. harry lee sent them to georgia and to command and along with andrew pickens and the stage of augusta. the rest of the army and four days later was seen the last british post in that country and 96,...
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guest: when you compare apples to oranges, if you are talking about a system where everybody has free and universal health care, there is going to be a shift between what you pay in taxes and what you pay for health care. it is not like health care is free today. if it is more efficient to provide health care universally to ask -- to expand and strengthen social security, to make sure we have universal prekindergarten so every child can realize his or her potential, those are things that are important investments in the future. some of it may require a shift. what you pay in out-of-pocket costs and premiums. we want to make that kind of shift? it is not like it is free today. guest: it is not free but you mentioned efficiency as if nationalizing health care is going to make it more efficient. d.c., adult literacy, below the basic level. care, we should see what a government health care system might look like here. talk to people that have had to rely on the v.a. i have had people in my family who have had to. guest: we are talking about efficiency. whether we want to spend all of our payments to he
guest: when you compare apples to oranges, if you are talking about a system where everybody has free and universal health care, there is going to be a shift between what you pay in taxes and what you pay for health care. it is not like health care is free today. if it is more efficient to provide health care universally to ask -- to expand and strengthen social security, to make sure we have universal prekindergarten so every child can realize his or her potential, those are things that are...