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secondly, mr. nixon has continued to state and he stated it last week these fantastic figures of what the democratic budget would platform would cost. they're wholly inaccurate. i said last week i believed in a balanced budget. unless there was a severe recession and after all the worst unbalanced budget in history was in 1958, $12 billion larger than in any administration in the history of the united states. so that i believe that on this subject we can balance the budget unless we have a national emergency or unless we have a severe recession. mr. mcgee: mr. morgan with a question for senator kennedy. mr. morgan: senator, saturday on television you said that you had always thought that quemoy and matsu were unwise places to draw our defense line in the far east. would you comment further on that and also address to this question; couldn't a pullback from those islands be interpreted as appeasement? mr. kennedy: well, the united states has on occasion attempted mostly in the middle 1950s, to persu
secondly, mr. nixon has continued to state and he stated it last week these fantastic figures of what the democratic budget would platform would cost. they're wholly inaccurate. i said last week i believed in a balanced budget. unless there was a severe recession and after all the worst unbalanced budget in history was in 1958, $12 billion larger than in any administration in the history of the united states. so that i believe that on this subject we can balance the budget unless we have a...
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secondly, mr. nixon has continued to state -- and he stated it last week -- these fantastic figures of what the democratic budget would -- platform would cost. they're wholly inaccurate. i said last week i believed in a balanced budget. unless there was a severe recession -- and after all, the worst unbalanced budget in history was in 1958, $12 billion -- larger than in any administration in the history of the united states. so that i believe that on this subject, we can balance the budget unless we have a national emergency or unless we have a severe recession. mr. mcgee: mr. morgan with a question for senator kennedy. mr. morgan: senator, saturday on television you said that you had always thought that quemoy and matsu were unwise places to draw our defense line in the far east. would you comment further on that and also address to this question -- couldn't a pullback from those islands be interpreted as appeasement? mr. kennedy: well, the united states has on occasion attempted , mostly in the m
secondly, mr. nixon has continued to state -- and he stated it last week -- these fantastic figures of what the democratic budget would -- platform would cost. they're wholly inaccurate. i said last week i believed in a balanced budget. unless there was a severe recession -- and after all, the worst unbalanced budget in history was in 1958, $12 billion -- larger than in any administration in the history of the united states. so that i believe that on this subject, we can balance the budget...
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secondly, the vice president mentioned medical care for the aged. our program was an amendment to the kerr bill. the kerr bill provided assistance to all those who were not on social security. i think it's a very clear contrast. in 1935, when the social security act was written, ninety-four out of ninety-five republicans voted against it. mr. landon ran in 1936 to repeal it. in august of 1960, when we tried to get it again, but this time for medical care, we received the support of one republican in the senate on this occasion. thirdly, i think the question before the american people is: as they look at this country and as they look at the world around them, the goals are the same for all americans. the means are at question. the means are at issue. if you feel that everything that is being done now is satisfactory, that the relative power and prestige and strength of the united states is increasing in relation to that of the communists; that we've b- gaining more security, that we are achieving everything as a nation that we should achieve, that we
secondly, the vice president mentioned medical care for the aged. our program was an amendment to the kerr bill. the kerr bill provided assistance to all those who were not on social security. i think it's a very clear contrast. in 1935, when the social security act was written, ninety-four out of ninety-five republicans voted against it. mr. landon ran in 1936 to repeal it. in august of 1960, when we tried to get it again, but this time for medical care, we received the support of one...
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secondly, the energy industry is very innovative.we need to continue to build on it and stop the war on energy. stop it. finally, we need to export more. i want chinese mother the shirts off the shelf the sake made in america and in louisiana. we need trade agreements that open up markets for u.s. producers and manufacturers. that's going to be key to getting growth and creating louisiana jobs. >> well look, as a trusted conservative here tonight was great 500 jobs an, i have to tel you before noticeable. number one we need to repeal obamacare but it's the biggest job killer we have today. number two we need to repeal dodd-frank which is killing a kindred to thank everybody in this country. we also need to roll back the regulations. mr. kennedy said we should pass a bill that would do that. we already have tickets called the reins act. i want to go to the senate so i can vote for it there. we need to reduce and semper fi taxes but have to take issue with my friend john kennedy. he read off all of these expenditures about the size of
secondly, the energy industry is very innovative.we need to continue to build on it and stop the war on energy. stop it. finally, we need to export more. i want chinese mother the shirts off the shelf the sake made in america and in louisiana. we need trade agreements that open up markets for u.s. producers and manufacturers. that's going to be key to getting growth and creating louisiana jobs. >> well look, as a trusted conservative here tonight was great 500 jobs an, i have to tel you...
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secondly, we're at war. and i'm going to spend what it takes to win the war, more than just $120 billion for iraq and afghanistan. we've got to pay our troops more. we have. we've increased money for ammunition and weapons and pay and homeland security. i just told this lady over here we spent -- went from $10 billion to $30 billion to protect the homeland. i think we have an obligation to spend that kind of money. and plus, we cut taxes for everybody. everybody got tax relief, so that they get out of the recession. i think if you raise taxes during a recession, you head to depression. i come from the school of thought that says when people have more money in their pocket during economic times, it increases demand or investment. small businesses begin to grow, and jobs are added. we found out today that over the past 13 months, we've added 1.9 million new jobs in the last 13 months. i proposed a plan, detailed budget, that shows us cutting the deficit in half by five years. and you're right, i haven't vetoed
secondly, we're at war. and i'm going to spend what it takes to win the war, more than just $120 billion for iraq and afghanistan. we've got to pay our troops more. we have. we've increased money for ammunition and weapons and pay and homeland security. i just told this lady over here we spent -- went from $10 billion to $30 billion to protect the homeland. i think we have an obligation to spend that kind of money. and plus, we cut taxes for everybody. everybody got tax relief, so that they get...
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secondly, our leading role is always important. it wasn't about that. it was about being pioneer and developing new trends and peace of war and pushing new social concepts, well, women had the right to vote in egypt before switzerland. and people forget that, but that's actually true. and war and peace in the middle east was basically defined by egypt. we need to regain that and the way we did it in the past wasn't by promoting policy, it was by having a country that others in our region felt was a model that they would like to em late. we never went around telling them they had to do what we did. they wanted to have the arts and sciences and music and education that they found in our system. so the beginning of regaining our own is creating for the egyptian people, 21st century modern society that they are proud and others would want toim lat -- to emulate, not necessarily 100%, but in different forms. and that i think something that comes very closely with this issue of enunciating policy, domestic and region. let me spend a few minutes on foreign pol
secondly, our leading role is always important. it wasn't about that. it was about being pioneer and developing new trends and peace of war and pushing new social concepts, well, women had the right to vote in egypt before switzerland. and people forget that, but that's actually true. and war and peace in the middle east was basically defined by egypt. we need to regain that and the way we did it in the past wasn't by promoting policy, it was by having a country that others in our region felt...
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secondly, we need a guest-worker program, but if it's all we have, it's not going to solve the problem. the second thing we need is to crack down on illegal hiring. it's against the law in the united states to hire people illegally, and we ought to be enforcing that law properly. and thirdly, we need an earned-legalization program for people who have been here for a long time, stayed out of trouble, got a job, paid their taxes, and their kids are american. we got to start moving them toward full citizenship, out of the shadows. schieffer: do you want to respond, mr. president? pres. bush: well, to say that the borders are not as protected as they were prior to september the 11th shows he doesn't know the borders. they're much better protected today than they were when i was the governor of texas. we have much more manpower and much more equipment there. he just doesn't understand how the borders work, evidently, to say that. that is an outrageous claim. and we'll continue to protect our borders. we're continuing to increase manpower and equipment. schieffer: senator? sen. kerry: four t
secondly, we need a guest-worker program, but if it's all we have, it's not going to solve the problem. the second thing we need is to crack down on illegal hiring. it's against the law in the united states to hire people illegally, and we ought to be enforcing that law properly. and thirdly, we need an earned-legalization program for people who have been here for a long time, stayed out of trouble, got a job, paid their taxes, and their kids are american. we got to start moving them toward...
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secondly, we have to increase our exports, as compared with our imports. and here we have a very strong program going forward in the department of commerce. this one must be stepped up. beyond that, as far as the gold supply is concerned, and as far as the movement of gold is concerned, uh we have to bear in mind that we must get more help from our allies abroad in this great venture in which all free men are involved of winning the battle for freedom. now america has been carrying a tremendous load in this respect. i think we have been right in carrying it. i have favored our programs abroad for economic assistance and for military assistance. but now we find that the countries of europe for example, that we have aided, and japan, that we've aided in the far east; these countries some our former enemies, have now recovered completely. they have got to bear a greater share of this load of economic assistance abroad. that's why i am advocating, and will develop during the course of the next administration if, of course, i get the opportunity a program in wh
secondly, we have to increase our exports, as compared with our imports. and here we have a very strong program going forward in the department of commerce. this one must be stepped up. beyond that, as far as the gold supply is concerned, and as far as the movement of gold is concerned, uh we have to bear in mind that we must get more help from our allies abroad in this great venture in which all free men are involved of winning the battle for freedom. now america has been carrying a tremendous...
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secondly, i think donald trump is at his best when he sticks to the issues.hen you go to these rallies and listen to voters in these focus groups, that is what you want to hear. he has an advantage over hillary clinton in two issues. one is the issues. she cannot with a straight face say that obamacare has been good for most americans. many people feel over quality, less choice and less access. say that she stopped isis from expanding. the second thing he has going see to is she does not have much interest in talking about the issues . if you look at her negative ads, her entire campaign is about donald trump. that is not a campaign about aspiration or optimism. that is not uplifting. i believe many voters will reject that. donald trump outperformed a number of his polling averages in the primaries. i think last-minute people are saying, who am i if not a change maker? i want to take the country and indeed, washington, dc in a new and different direction. so, i am going to leverage my chance and go for donald trump. >> let me ask you about utah. on wednesday,
secondly, i think donald trump is at his best when he sticks to the issues.hen you go to these rallies and listen to voters in these focus groups, that is what you want to hear. he has an advantage over hillary clinton in two issues. one is the issues. she cannot with a straight face say that obamacare has been good for most americans. many people feel over quality, less choice and less access. say that she stopped isis from expanding. the second thing he has going see to is she does not have...
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secondly, we would also like to adjust our model of development.e will put more emphasis on retail, which is a high-margin business. we would like to cut costs and we would like to restructure our bank in order to provide better management and lower costs. vtb's chairman and ceo, andrey kostin, speaking to me exclusively at vtb's event, "russia calling," in moscow. caroline: a great interview, breaking news about the restructuring of the bank and calling for the central bank to potentially -- it seems to be a little too cautious. up next, we will look at the potential corporate movers in today's trading. ftse flirts with all-time highs. and deutsche bank is back to the bond market. these stories and more. ♪ 7:53 and london, 8:53 in berlin. erickson, i am seeing calls as low as 12% fall today. to the earnings this month. third-quarter earnings missed expectations. the sales plunged 14%. gross margin as well for ericsson. they say results are lower than expected with a particularly weak end of the quarter. it seems the demand is just not picking up.
secondly, we would also like to adjust our model of development.e will put more emphasis on retail, which is a high-margin business. we would like to cut costs and we would like to restructure our bank in order to provide better management and lower costs. vtb's chairman and ceo, andrey kostin, speaking to me exclusively at vtb's event, "russia calling," in moscow. caroline: a great interview, breaking news about the restructuring of the bank and calling for the central bank to...
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secondly, we will set up a new trade invoice scheme. it will ask prominent scotts to help us boost our export effort. thirdly, we will establish permanent trade representation in berlin, adding -- [ cheers and applause ] adding to our investment hubs in dublin, london and brussels. and fourthly, we will more than double the number of scottish development international staff working across europe, men and women whose job it will be to market scotland as an open economy and a welcoming society. [ applause ] friends, the difference between the scottish and westminster governments is this -- they're retreating to the fringes of europe. we intend to stay at its very heart where scotland belongs. conference, inclusive economic growth underpins our entire economic strategy. the queens ferry crossing, our new bridge across the fourth, has been our country's most important infrastructure project in a generation. in fact, this week it entered the guinness book of records. the central tower of the bridge is the biggest free-standing structure of i
secondly, we will set up a new trade invoice scheme. it will ask prominent scotts to help us boost our export effort. thirdly, we will establish permanent trade representation in berlin, adding -- [ cheers and applause ] adding to our investment hubs in dublin, london and brussels. and fourthly, we will more than double the number of scottish development international staff working across europe, men and women whose job it will be to market scotland as an open economy and a welcoming society. [...
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secondly, the circumstances have changed and the treaty has crucially changed. the circumstances did change. we see a very hostile pressure on russia's economic side, we see them moving toward our neighbor and ballistic missile defense being deployed and it certainly goes to change the long run of the nuclear stability. we see the so-called global. [inaudible] that would allow the u.s. to act anytime militarily. all of this has changed significantly in this strategic reality for us. we had to reconsider our participation in the form of an agreement. having said so, i would like to underline that having the treaty , we are not planning to use this plutonium for any military purposes. >> i have to go back to finish off something that i was going to ask. there is a lot of opposition to the government and we can talk if it's 50% or 80% or whatever. even without the isis. how do you see this ending? how do you see some kind of normalcy which is perhaps an optimistic word at this moment, but how do you see it even in the context of a non- collaborative u.s. russian ef
secondly, the circumstances have changed and the treaty has crucially changed. the circumstances did change. we see a very hostile pressure on russia's economic side, we see them moving toward our neighbor and ballistic missile defense being deployed and it certainly goes to change the long run of the nuclear stability. we see the so-called global. [inaudible] that would allow the u.s. to act anytime militarily. all of this has changed significantly in this strategic reality for us. we had to...
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secondly feel their ople children will not be better off. at the majority of this. talk about the trump campaign. honest, his message at the beginning had great resonance was similar to bernie sanders. off into this you nal food fight, what find is he's sort of left his gotten away from it. it is a concern. going we get the country again? how do we move things and the ountry very much unhappy and body our future and has a lot to do with our children, our grandchildren and bread and butter issues. eric, supporter of hillary clinton in compton, california. caller: good morning. thank you for giving me this opportunity. like that in rk america. guest: certainly. nybody who believes in democracy understands the udicial powers and the congressional role and ortunately i think that this campaign has veered very very much veered individualsstion of and presidential elections have that. but, it is obviously a much and vibrant system and we will come out of this as we always have. some questions asked from the poll about being honest and also asked ard, about having american
secondly feel their ople children will not be better off. at the majority of this. talk about the trump campaign. honest, his message at the beginning had great resonance was similar to bernie sanders. off into this you nal food fight, what find is he's sort of left his gotten away from it. it is a concern. going we get the country again? how do we move things and the ountry very much unhappy and body our future and has a lot to do with our children, our grandchildren and bread and butter...
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secondly, please don't categorize my answer either. leave my interpretation to the american people who are watching this debate and let me say further, no one has ever said those young men were killed to the negligence of this administration and others. no one with a child who is 19 or 20 years old would ever say that about the worth of anybody else's child. >> you have repeatedly said you would not want your son to die in an undeclared war, but you have set up might be necessary to put a blockade in nicaragua. in what situation would you put forces in central america. >> i would advocate force when it's necessary to protect our country, our security interests or protect our people or the interest of our friends and neighbors. when, i'm jumping the gun, when mr. mondale referred to the quarantine of central america, a country in central america, what he is referring to was a last resort after all other means of attempting to settle the situation have been exhausted. now what is being done is an american eyes of the conflict. they are m
secondly, please don't categorize my answer either. leave my interpretation to the american people who are watching this debate and let me say further, no one has ever said those young men were killed to the negligence of this administration and others. no one with a child who is 19 or 20 years old would ever say that about the worth of anybody else's child. >> you have repeatedly said you would not want your son to die in an undeclared war, but you have set up might be necessary to put a...
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secondly, i work with mostly north easterners in connecticut. ifts telling all of them, you guys are writing the indians off as the first hurdle for the red sox. this team can absolutely win it all. there's no question in my mind. pitching, bauer today cut his finger. what do the indians need to do to win the series. >> they have to win. they have to take game one. you don't want to have to go to toronto knowing you have to win there. even if things don't go their way tomorrow, with the they're okay. i can the indians will win it four games to two. the key is keeping the middle of the lineup silent. >> thanks for making us proud. thank you so much. >> what a year for jay crawford. >> i feel good. >> i do too. those teams. maybe it's the cavs victory that helped. >> thanks for watching news 5 at 6:00. >> have a good one. >>> tonight, breaking news. donald trump fires back a short time ago. new accusers now coming forward late today. among them, a contestant from "the apprentice." and trump now appearing to take aim at their appearance. >> yeah, i
secondly, i work with mostly north easterners in connecticut. ifts telling all of them, you guys are writing the indians off as the first hurdle for the red sox. this team can absolutely win it all. there's no question in my mind. pitching, bauer today cut his finger. what do the indians need to do to win the series. >> they have to win. they have to take game one. you don't want to have to go to toronto knowing you have to win there. even if things don't go their way tomorrow, with the...
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secondly you can call the secretary of state office. talk to them about it. and third you can call your own political party. the state political party. both sides have teams. who are monitoring the things happen and will continue to so. >> . thank you. we're following developments in the death of a 13 month old wyoming boy. whose body is believed to have been dumped in a colorado landfill. 23 year-old the boyfriend of the k450eu8ds mother. under arrest on charges of manslaughter. and reckless child endangering. investigators say the boys body was dumped in a trash bin. after that bin was picked up. the load was dumped at the landfill in alt colorado. authorities say they will begin >> . dave young live there now. police say they have a lot of unanswered questions about this. >> they do. here's the heavy damage left from where this accident happened. police are trying to piece together the events that led up to it. backing up rush hour traffic here. for hours. >> crews remove one of 6 from the horrible roll over crash. just after 12:30 a.m. at eleventh and kal
secondly you can call the secretary of state office. talk to them about it. and third you can call your own political party. the state political party. both sides have teams. who are monitoring the things happen and will continue to so. >> . thank you. we're following developments in the death of a 13 month old wyoming boy. whose body is believed to have been dumped in a colorado landfill. 23 year-old the boyfriend of the k450eu8ds mother. under arrest on charges of manslaughter. and...
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secondly he would issue a challenge. the challenge would be in the nature of temporary mutual verifiable moratorium to halt testing in the air and the atmosphere. that would respond with a challenge from the soviet union. we hope to sit down and negotiate a treaty. that was done in one thousand -- 1960. >> you have another minute. >> what that would do is it would give us the opportunity to sit down and negotiate a treaty. they aid is they issued a challenge to the soviet union. he said we will not test in space in the atmosphere. if you will not. they did not. in two months they sat down and they go see a treaty we do not now have to worry about that that type of testing. it can be done. there will be done, if only you have the will to do it. verifiable, mutual, and the challenge. >> our last series of questions on foreign affairs. little or noad experience on military matters coming, you may want day find yourself commander of the forces. how would you convince potentially the enemy that you know what to do to protect
secondly he would issue a challenge. the challenge would be in the nature of temporary mutual verifiable moratorium to halt testing in the air and the atmosphere. that would respond with a challenge from the soviet union. we hope to sit down and negotiate a treaty. that was done in one thousand -- 1960. >> you have another minute. >> what that would do is it would give us the opportunity to sit down and negotiate a treaty. they aid is they issued a challenge to the soviet union. he...
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secondly, i hope he goes after bill for deregulating the banks in 1990 and 2000 and accepting tens of millions in fees from them. i talk about the need for the right jab and also the left look to come around and get the bernie sanders' voters and by drawing the connection between hillary clinton and the banking industry i think you can appeal to those voters in an important way. and the final thing is he should challenge her to say the clinton foundation will close its doors, it will not exist as an agency that accepts contributions from people who want access to the president. she will refuse to do that because what is the point in getting elected if he can't steal. >> thank you so much. >> i have a question about our president. here we have the first black molatto really. his mother was white. the opportunity he had to do i thought to myself was overwhelming to go to chicago, never went to chicago and told the children to stop shooting each other. i am a former new york city school teacher. i thought with this man being our president would do something for his people. he did nothing
secondly, i hope he goes after bill for deregulating the banks in 1990 and 2000 and accepting tens of millions in fees from them. i talk about the need for the right jab and also the left look to come around and get the bernie sanders' voters and by drawing the connection between hillary clinton and the banking industry i think you can appeal to those voters in an important way. and the final thing is he should challenge her to say the clinton foundation will close its doors, it will not exist...
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secondly, and he's gone pro-probably watching. the only violence i saw at rallies was what we saw on video time by swhb whose cohorts were in the white house. they were paying $1,500 a pop to incite people at trump rallies. it goes all the way up the chain. i'll make a deal with them. >> they're in their 20s and 30s. they're young journalists. >> for some of them, the twitter feed. we've done an analysis. 85, 90% negative toward donald trump. they didn't hear anything good that day some nothing that you could put on your twitter feed should you're right. i believe in a free press. nibble an honest press. and i would be curious. i wonder if the way the news is being covered, the last two weeks strks way americans see the news ask see the race? it is not clear to me that what they're being told is important to them refl appealing obamacare, giving education opportunities to all of throws the biggest call signs. >> freedom of the press. >> he can criticize the press. i'm hoping he's watching us now and i hope in the final days, he do
secondly, and he's gone pro-probably watching. the only violence i saw at rallies was what we saw on video time by swhb whose cohorts were in the white house. they were paying $1,500 a pop to incite people at trump rallies. it goes all the way up the chain. i'll make a deal with them. >> they're in their 20s and 30s. they're young journalists. >> for some of them, the twitter feed. we've done an analysis. 85, 90% negative toward donald trump. they didn't hear anything good that day...
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secondly, of course, we have to be very careful when we try to criticize religions, because religion may not be important in one country, for example, saying nasty things about a prophet may not be very important in this part of the world, and i don't mean in this part, this part n. america, but in any part of the world, but if it's important in some other parts, you have to be careful, and as humans you have to respect the values of other civilizations. and secondly, culture is very strong in the west, and this culturism is the mother and the father of islamophobia as well, because if you say the worst of civilization is the culture and civilization, you are really saying quite a lot apart from the description, and you are not using a descriptive statement you are using it dogmatic in a way, and a normative statement as well. and it was said, a an important thing, this western idea of authority is not scientific, and it's not moral and it's dangerous, and one important civilization in the world, this is against our scientific outlook, so you know, he says, you know, we have an excep
secondly, of course, we have to be very careful when we try to criticize religions, because religion may not be important in one country, for example, saying nasty things about a prophet may not be very important in this part of the world, and i don't mean in this part, this part n. america, but in any part of the world, but if it's important in some other parts, you have to be careful, and as humans you have to respect the values of other civilizations. and secondly, culture is very strong in...
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secondly, to the degree that economists supporting mick have had differences with the fed it has been that we have thought that perhaps they have not been enough -- that there's much more likelihood of a hawkish mistake than a doveish mistake. we believe there is still a degree of tightening that can go on in the labor market. i think that she supports what you would think of as full employment focus. and i think that's not -- i think that is something that when you look at the evidence now, when you look at the degree that you haven't had as much wage gains over so many years, when you look at the importance of tightening the labor market after you've had a period of this type of strain that happens at the worst financial crisis, ben bernanke never said 2% was a ceiling. he said it was an anchor. as there are times that it can be below, if it goes above for a while, if that helps give a bit more demand, if that helps give employer as bit more focus to help more african americans who unemployment rate could still come down further, other people who have been discriminated against beca
secondly, to the degree that economists supporting mick have had differences with the fed it has been that we have thought that perhaps they have not been enough -- that there's much more likelihood of a hawkish mistake than a doveish mistake. we believe there is still a degree of tightening that can go on in the labor market. i think that she supports what you would think of as full employment focus. and i think that's not -- i think that is something that when you look at the evidence now,...
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secondly, every technical education. under my leadership would double our funding to provide students with hands-on learning experiences to enable them to awaken them to the power of their own potential. >> governor brown this question is from an oregonian reader. oregon democrats have considered the plan to cap in text carbon emissions. we were alluding to that earlier. do you think taxing businesses that of these carbon into the air is a good way for the state to confront climate change speak with yes, i think it's one of the tools we need to have on the table to make sure that we are tackling global climate change. this is the biggest challenge facing not only oregon but the entire globe. oregon is a very small part of the global problem but we can beat a large part of the national leadership and under my leadership we will do that. but that's not all we can do. we can continue and i will use my tools as an executive to reduce energy consumption by building both residential and commercial. they consume over 40% of our
secondly, every technical education. under my leadership would double our funding to provide students with hands-on learning experiences to enable them to awaken them to the power of their own potential. >> governor brown this question is from an oregonian reader. oregon democrats have considered the plan to cap in text carbon emissions. we were alluding to that earlier. do you think taxing businesses that of these carbon into the air is a good way for the state to confront climate change...
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and secondly, i think in tactical terms, that creates an opportunity for the u.s. to try to wean the chinese away from their reliance on their russian ally and to create some more balance in the international system. the reasons that radek sikorski has set out and no doubt my other colleagues will do so as well, and it's absolutely essential because the international system at the moment is not working as a system, it's not being properly led on a range of issues, not just security and economics and international humanitarian, but also on health and other issues. >> bernard, let me ask you again, you are the third foreign minister. radek and david also worked with hillary clinton. what do you make of her as a person, as a secretary of state, and could she take on the kind of challenges david miliband is describing? >> yes. i had the pleasure for years. and she is a good manager. she knows perfect ly, that is nt to say only superficial view to be secretary of state of such a country, you have to be very close to the people. i mean, she was, let's say, sort of a sieg
and secondly, i think in tactical terms, that creates an opportunity for the u.s. to try to wean the chinese away from their reliance on their russian ally and to create some more balance in the international system. the reasons that radek sikorski has set out and no doubt my other colleagues will do so as well, and it's absolutely essential because the international system at the moment is not working as a system, it's not being properly led on a range of issues, not just security and...
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secondly, we will set up a new trade envoy's scheme. towill allow prominent scots help boost our export effort. to help boost our export effort. thirdly, we will establish permanent trade representation in berlin. [applause] minister sturgeon: investment hubs in dublin, london and brussels. fourthly, we will more than double the number of scotland international development staff working across europe. men and women whose job it will be to market scotland as an opened economy and a welcoming society. [applause] minister sturgeon: friends, the difference between the scottish in westminster governments is this -- they are retreating to the fringes of europe. we intend to stay at its very heart. we are -- where scotland belongs. [applause] inclusiveturgeon: economic growth underpins our entire economic strategy. crossing, a new bridge across the forest has been our country's most important infrastructure project in a generation. in fact, this week, entered the guinness book of records. the central tower of the bridge is the biggest freestan
secondly, we will set up a new trade envoy's scheme. towill allow prominent scots help boost our export effort. to help boost our export effort. thirdly, we will establish permanent trade representation in berlin. [applause] minister sturgeon: investment hubs in dublin, london and brussels. fourthly, we will more than double the number of scotland international development staff working across europe. men and women whose job it will be to market scotland as an opened economy and a welcoming...
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and secondly, he himself fumbled today to talk about this.talked about all the agony his employees were going through because of obamacare. he didn't seem to realize that he in fact, his company was actually covering a number of people. that was the subsequent damage control story. the whole thing is this is going to have less impact nan normal. >> is he the best messenger to effectively prosecute the case against obamacare and hillary clinton on this? >> obamacare has always been an issue but not his signature issue like building the wall and he doesn't have a lot of facility in terms of tucking about healthcare. i think a problem he's got also is 7 million people have already voted and i think that the people who hate obama and obamacare are already trump voters. so the question is how many undecided voters or independent voters could this potentially move and at this point i think the cake is kind of baked on that issue. people have decided on obamac e obamacare. and also he's not really the one to president the issue because he can't stay
and secondly, he himself fumbled today to talk about this.talked about all the agony his employees were going through because of obamacare. he didn't seem to realize that he in fact, his company was actually covering a number of people. that was the subsequent damage control story. the whole thing is this is going to have less impact nan normal. >> is he the best messenger to effectively prosecute the case against obamacare and hillary clinton on this? >> obamacare has always been...
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secondly, the circumstances have changed, and the treaty -- if circumstances crucially changed. and the circumstances did change. we see a very hostile pressure on russia on the economic side. we see moving towards neighbor. we see ballistic missile defense been deployed, and certainly opposed to change in the long-term, in the long run the nuclear stability for most for the future. we see the so-called global strike to develop in the united states that would allow you to act militarily anytime, anywhere very soon. all of these, changing the strategic changing rattle before us. so we have to reconsider our participation in a formal, in a formal agreement. having said so, i would like to underline that having been in the treaty, we are not planning to use this plutonium for any military purposes. >> i have to go back to the -- sort of finish off something i was going to ask. there is a lot of opposition to the government, and we can talk about 50% or 80%, or whatever. even without the isis-taliban component. but how do you see this ending? how do you see some kind of normalcy to
secondly, the circumstances have changed, and the treaty -- if circumstances crucially changed. and the circumstances did change. we see a very hostile pressure on russia on the economic side. we see moving towards neighbor. we see ballistic missile defense been deployed, and certainly opposed to change in the long-term, in the long run the nuclear stability for most for the future. we see the so-called global strike to develop in the united states that would allow you to act militarily...
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secondly, our leading role the majority of the time was not about material assets. they're always important, but it wasn't about that. it was about being a pioneer in establishing nation state systems and developing new trends in peace and war and pushing new social concepts. look, women had the right to vote in egypt before switzerland. people forget that, but that's actually true. and war and peace in the middle east was basically defined by egypt. we need to regain that. and the way we did it in the past wasn't by promoting policy. it was by having a country that others in our region felt was a model that they would like to emulate. we never went around telling them you have to do what we did, but they wanted to have the arts and the sciences and the music and the education that they found in our system. so the beginning of regaining our role is actually creating for the egyptian people a 21st century modern society that they are proud of and that others would want to emulate not necessarily 100%, but in different forms. and that's, i think, comes very closely wi
secondly, our leading role the majority of the time was not about material assets. they're always important, but it wasn't about that. it was about being a pioneer in establishing nation state systems and developing new trends in peace and war and pushing new social concepts. look, women had the right to vote in egypt before switzerland. people forget that, but that's actually true. and war and peace in the middle east was basically defined by egypt. we need to regain that. and the way we did...
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secondly, we are working to create a seamless education from cradle told career. we ensure childhood education is seamless and children in kindergarten are ready to learn. >> absenteeism is a target for all schoolchildren, you can find out at a very early age that people don't show up for school won't be in the classroom to graduate. we need to have that education pathway in which students have another way other than university preparation. but the governor and i are on course to support the measure 98 which will take new funding to education and helping some children who would otherwise dropout stay in education. these are about identifying at risk students who are not attending class and getting them on the right track. again, being there is critical we need to make sure they are in the classroom to give them a chance to graduate. >> as you know, small business is vital to our economy. specifically, i underline specifically, what would you do to support oregon small business. >> think we need to look at how to help them improve their tax abatement and when peopl
secondly, we are working to create a seamless education from cradle told career. we ensure childhood education is seamless and children in kindergarten are ready to learn. >> absenteeism is a target for all schoolchildren, you can find out at a very early age that people don't show up for school won't be in the classroom to graduate. we need to have that education pathway in which students have another way other than university preparation. but the governor and i are on course to support...
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secondly, from the campaign promise perspective, right?ll in the midst of -- 20 some odd days left of the silly season of the campaign. they're making campaign promises. transition connects the campaign promises into the government, understands how to execute them. so they will develop teams now or develop a 100-day plan or 200-day plan thinking about their campaign promises, how do you execute them within the federal environment, this is an extremely complicated business that is the u.s. federal government. the largest most complex and powerful entity on earth. and so if you want to keep this country safe and prosperous, these teams have to start now. we cannot afford it. particularly in the post-9/11 environment and this is why the bush administration also started early. and so that's what i wanted to leave you with. i'm david eagles, part of the center for presidential transition, we're part of the partnership for public service an we're committed to making government more effective. we're also non-partisan and nonprofit and we've been
secondly, from the campaign promise perspective, right?ll in the midst of -- 20 some odd days left of the silly season of the campaign. they're making campaign promises. transition connects the campaign promises into the government, understands how to execute them. so they will develop teams now or develop a 100-day plan or 200-day plan thinking about their campaign promises, how do you execute them within the federal environment, this is an extremely complicated business that is the u.s....
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secondly, please don't categorize my answers, either. leave the interpretation of the -- to the american people who are watching this debate. [applause] >> let me say further that no one has ever said those young men were killed and the negligence of this administration or others died in shame. no one who has a child who is 90 or 20 years old would say that about the loss of anyone else's child. >> mr. white? [applause] >> congresswoman ferraro, you have repeatedly said he would not want your son to die in an undeclared war for an uncertain cause. recently, your running mate, mr. mondale, suggested that may become necessary to erect a military quarantine on nicaragua. under what circumstances would you advocate the use of military forces in central america? >> i would advocate the use of force to protect the security of our country, protect our security interests, or protect our people or the interest of our friends and neighbors. when president -- i am jumping the gun a bit. when mr. mondale referred to the quarantine of central america
secondly, please don't categorize my answers, either. leave the interpretation of the -- to the american people who are watching this debate. [applause] >> let me say further that no one has ever said those young men were killed and the negligence of this administration or others died in shame. no one who has a child who is 90 or 20 years old would say that about the loss of anyone else's child. >> mr. white? [applause] >> congresswoman ferraro, you have repeatedly said he...
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secondly, is this trump just building an excuse as he anticipates losing?> there's nothing to what he is saying. what's interesting is back in the primaries and even through the summer, donald trump was successful using the system is rigged. he pointed to bernie sanders. he pointed to taxes. when he stayed on issues, it worked. now he has gone completely off the rails to talk about some kind of global conspiracy theory that's out to get him. to answer your second question, yes, he is doing this because he knows -- it looks like he is going to lose. he is not going to lose gracefully. he probably wants to set himself up for the trump news network or whatever it's going to be. that will be his starting point. >> i'm curious, because he is saying the media is among those rigging the election. would trump be where he is if it weren't for all the media attention throughout the primaries? >> that's a great point. donald trump's rise and through the nomination was because he knew how to play the media. he knew how to call in -- we had presidential candidates calli
secondly, is this trump just building an excuse as he anticipates losing?> there's nothing to what he is saying. what's interesting is back in the primaries and even through the summer, donald trump was successful using the system is rigged. he pointed to bernie sanders. he pointed to taxes. when he stayed on issues, it worked. now he has gone completely off the rails to talk about some kind of global conspiracy theory that's out to get him. to answer your second question, yes, he is doing...
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secondly, look, john harwood who i think is good reporter is not on ballot.heir time going after media because all they're doing is preaching to their own we're. thirdly, this is very important point, if they don't want negative stories about themselves, they will have always negative stories, i'm not pretending media cover him fairly i do think the media has certain bias but i also believe one way to get media not covering sex scandals, stop proactively bringing them up. when donald trump stands up at podium suing women, supposed to talk about bringing country together at gettysburg, guess what media focuses on? your sex scandals. everybody in the media brought it up. we talked about it on the very couch the other day because of the fact he goes to gettysburg. supposed to give overarching speech. harris: you talked about it on the couch as democratic guest. >> the problem here if he doesn't want the sex scandals covered don't bring them up. move on maybe the media moves on with you. harris: many of us had moved on to the intense email dump that has come from
secondly, look, john harwood who i think is good reporter is not on ballot.heir time going after media because all they're doing is preaching to their own we're. thirdly, this is very important point, if they don't want negative stories about themselves, they will have always negative stories, i'm not pretending media cover him fairly i do think the media has certain bias but i also believe one way to get media not covering sex scandals, stop proactively bringing them up. when donald trump...
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secondly -- >> go ahead. >> secondly, does it distress you that folks at the fbi and state department talked about the prop 0er level of classification of e-mails on secretary clinton's e-mail server? would be acknowledge impropriety and should state officials have done this, and for prime minister renzi, with the critical referendum happening soon in your country what wore passage mean for your ability to lead that country, and what would failure mean to your political future as well as to italy's role in the european union? >> well, i'm going to be a little more subdued in my discussions of the republican nominee in this context that i might be on the campaign trail. but let me just speak broadly about russia. and when i came into office, russia under the previous administration had invaded parts of georgia. and had created a frozen conflict there. there was a new president, and we tried to initiate a more constructive path with respect to u.s./russian relations, and i think we showed russia plenty of respect, acknowledging enormous differences and different values, but also trying
secondly -- >> go ahead. >> secondly, does it distress you that folks at the fbi and state department talked about the prop 0er level of classification of e-mails on secretary clinton's e-mail server? would be acknowledge impropriety and should state officials have done this, and for prime minister renzi, with the critical referendum happening soon in your country what wore passage mean for your ability to lead that country, and what would failure mean to your political future as...
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secondly we have to wait and see how many of the things that happens that are really going to be part of a policy going forward and then we have to see where we stand. what is relevant is for both of us to know that this relationship is very important.>> you can watch more of my interview sunday at 4 pm on politics unplug out your ballot this weekend head over to thedenverchannel.com. we have broken down all the big issues. >>> and historic hotel goes up in flames, this is the royal clarence hotel. >>> we want you to be prepared for some big work on i 70. work will be divided over two lanes in both directions will be closed 20 minutes at a time through thursday, the same thing will happen the following week on tuesday and wednesday. >>> firefighters are getting the upper hand on the junkin's fire. this fire is now 84%%contained. firefighters really need some rain or snow to help put out all the hotspots. the rain and snow not happening this weekend. instead, want to go outside. it is going to be nice. >>> a little dust on my rain gauge. we have not had much since 1 september, just poi
secondly we have to wait and see how many of the things that happens that are really going to be part of a policy going forward and then we have to see where we stand. what is relevant is for both of us to know that this relationship is very important.>> you can watch more of my interview sunday at 4 pm on politics unplug out your ballot this weekend head over to thedenverchannel.com. we have broken down all the big issues. >>> and historic hotel goes up in flames, this is the...
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he came from nothing to become the highest office in the land, and i think also, secondly, people have fond memories of a better time in terms of the economy as well. the 1990s were undoubtedly -- in disputably a growth era for blue collar voters. >> he kept coming back. this idea that we all sin, we all fail, we all keep asking for forgiveness and we all keep coming back. he's catholic, too. the one thing that got to me last night, i'm a complete sentimentalist about politics when something nice happens. i thought what she said about his kids was very nice. and donald trump called her a fighter. i don't think he could have said something nicer. it's almost like something you say when you've lost. when you say something so profoundly good about your opponent after you've been pottymouth over the last few days, and out of that comes this wonderful accolade. >> bill clinton makes that mistake, but that mistake doesn't define bill clinton for millions of americans when he got impeached. that's not all that sort of defines him. there is very little other than sort of scandal and demagauger
he came from nothing to become the highest office in the land, and i think also, secondly, people have fond memories of a better time in terms of the economy as well. the 1990s were undoubtedly -- in disputably a growth era for blue collar voters. >> he kept coming back. this idea that we all sin, we all fail, we all keep asking for forgiveness and we all keep coming back. he's catholic, too. the one thing that got to me last night, i'm a complete sentimentalist about politics when...
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first of all, congressional engagement, and secondly, press relations.and especially if an incoming president is facing divided government, which will almost certainly be the case. the next president of the united states will not enjoy the luxury that barack obama had on day one, and for the next 13 months, control of the white house, and ample majority of the house of representatives, and a 60-vote majority, a filibuster proof majority if held together in the senate. whatever the outcome of this election, the next president will not have that kind of freedom to maneuver because of the ability to establish good relations with the leaders of both political parties and the congress will be essential to the agenda, whatever turns out to be. and, finally, you. any smart transition will pay attention to the fact that you have stories to write. you want stories to write every day. what are you going to be writing about. trust me, if the transition doesn't think through the answer to that question, you would try to come up with answers on your own to the catch
first of all, congressional engagement, and secondly, press relations.and especially if an incoming president is facing divided government, which will almost certainly be the case. the next president of the united states will not enjoy the luxury that barack obama had on day one, and for the next 13 months, control of the white house, and ample majority of the house of representatives, and a 60-vote majority, a filibuster proof majority if held together in the senate. whatever the outcome of...
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but, and secondly, because it will take at least weeks to be successful, and even then, there's goingbe a lot of casualties among civilians as well. so i think it's a mixed legacy right now, beginning of the campaign always looks better, but then you have the other stories of what's happening off yemen, what's happening in libya, and, of course, the catastrophe in aleppo where the city is being destroyed. >> yeah. libya, obviously, is a point of vulnerability, one would think, for secretary clinton. >> because that is what used to be called a war of choice, and we decided to do it, to get rid of gadhafi, and we didn't do anything in the aftermath to secure libya. now, the good news is that the bat guys, isis elements in the city of siert are on offensive, surrounded and could be defeated. the bad news is that spread throughout libya are elements of isis and will be a constant irritant and constant problem because the probability of a stable central government reestablishing itself is vanishingly small. >> yeah, i just want to get your thoughts, turning back to the top of the show and
but, and secondly, because it will take at least weeks to be successful, and even then, there's goingbe a lot of casualties among civilians as well. so i think it's a mixed legacy right now, beginning of the campaign always looks better, but then you have the other stories of what's happening off yemen, what's happening in libya, and, of course, the catastrophe in aleppo where the city is being destroyed. >> yeah. libya, obviously, is a point of vulnerability, one would think, for...
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secondly, as we go forward, i think she wants to help unify us on what could be a very strong jobs agenda that could get support. that would not be unnecessarily divisive. that type of agenda, and immigration, these are the types of things we could unite and work and get done and going back to tpp is really not in her vision of what an economic progressive economic agenda looks like for her. we do appreciate the importance of trade for creating jobs. we do appreciate that you want more exports. what we want to do it is show china that you've got to be extremely tough on them. there's measures she's going to take from denying the market economy status to going hard on the subsidization of steel that's hurting our workers, she will build up that enforcement mechanism to make sure that our trade partners live by the rules in a way the bush administration never did with china when they never used the 421 measure that was put in place. you can feel comforted, for those who are upset that she is against tpp, we are not supporting the trunk plan, which is to simply slap on a 45% or 35% tariff to
secondly, as we go forward, i think she wants to help unify us on what could be a very strong jobs agenda that could get support. that would not be unnecessarily divisive. that type of agenda, and immigration, these are the types of things we could unite and work and get done and going back to tpp is really not in her vision of what an economic progressive economic agenda looks like for her. we do appreciate the importance of trade for creating jobs. we do appreciate that you want more exports....
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secondly, i hope that he goes after bill for deregulating the banks in 1999 in 2000. and then accepting tens of millions in fees from them. in the book i speak about the need for a right to chap, on conservative issues that republicans always use. but also the left hook to come around and get the birdie sanders voters. by drawing tightly the connections between hillary and the banking industry i think you can appeal in a very important way. the final thing is that he should challenge her to say that the clinton foundation will close its doors, that it will not exist as an agency that accepts contributions from people who want access to the president. she will refuse to do that because what is the point in getting elected if you cannot steal. i think that will be a major issue. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> dick it, i have a question about our president, here we have the first black it, a lot of really his mother was right and the opportunity that he had to do i thought to myself was overwhelming to go to chicago, he never went to chicago, never told these childr
secondly, i hope that he goes after bill for deregulating the banks in 1999 in 2000. and then accepting tens of millions in fees from them. in the book i speak about the need for a right to chap, on conservative issues that republicans always use. but also the left hook to come around and get the birdie sanders voters. by drawing tightly the connections between hillary and the banking industry i think you can appeal in a very important way. the final thing is that he should challenge her to say...
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secondly, that is what caught artists do. thing about donald, i once fed d him paulson information ad his answers embraced my falsehoods to demonstrate he did not know when he was talking about, but he put them into his answers. he has done this and other interviews. there is a met of the con and the sales job. if it benefits donald -- what are you worried about these fine detail tax for? unless he is under oh's. >> when you know with the facts are, and then you watch him kind of mush all of that together and throw in a bunch of nonsense, he is actually -- it is a stunning talent. all politicians, right, are bending the truth and hedging here and there. but there's something about him, i think it is one of his most remarkable abilities, and -- you see it even when he is under oath and being deposed, this factdible ability to weave and fiction together and make it sound like, you know, it is this seamless reality. >> that is why i say, donald creates his own reality. that is -- if you want to understand donald trump, if he say
secondly, that is what caught artists do. thing about donald, i once fed d him paulson information ad his answers embraced my falsehoods to demonstrate he did not know when he was talking about, but he put them into his answers. he has done this and other interviews. there is a met of the con and the sales job. if it benefits donald -- what are you worried about these fine detail tax for? unless he is under oh's. >> when you know with the facts are, and then you watch him kind of mush all...
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secondly, premiums are going up 28%. over the next ten years, they are projected to go up 61% on top of that. we have been lie obamacare. remember, your premiums were supposed to go down 2500. they've gone up 3500. remember if you like your doctor, you can keep it. millions of people have had to change their doctors. remember that we were promised, keep your insurance. and in turn, then, millions of people had to change their insurance. >> that's your time, senator, thank you. >> do you have a rebuttal? >> i don't think that the more did not have before the affordable care act, i don't think the young professionals who have not yet established themselves in a career and have insurance of their own that are now allowed to stay on their parents' policies would call this a failure. this is a big step forward. it is not perfected. we need to, again, quit the partisan politics. quit playing games, and find a way to make this work. >> thank you, mrs. >> speaking of small business, a lot of small businesses around the country i
secondly, premiums are going up 28%. over the next ten years, they are projected to go up 61% on top of that. we have been lie obamacare. remember, your premiums were supposed to go down 2500. they've gone up 3500. remember if you like your doctor, you can keep it. millions of people have had to change their doctors. remember that we were promised, keep your insurance. and in turn, then, millions of people had to change their insurance. >> that's your time, senator, thank you. >> do...
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secondly, hitler and stalin didn't trust each other. and germany and the soviet union could not have any kind of long-term sustained alliance. for two alliance. for two years, from 1939 to 1941, they kind of cooperated. and it created a lot of problems for other people. >> ok. we're going to start moving to our final phase here which is a rapid fire set of recommendations. so if -- as we have an earlier question, one minute or less, just give us your one policy recommendation, what do you think the united states should do right now? and let's start with tom. >> already done it. open the panel up to communication. and then i think you take a holistic look at russia policy. and at russia and the questions re what do we want to achieve? what we absolutely have to have on any given issue? what is russia's role? what role do we want russia to play? and how do we construct a policy that gets us to where we want russia to be? >> very good. paul? >> i'm very concerned about the breakdown in military to military communication, the impact that th
secondly, hitler and stalin didn't trust each other. and germany and the soviet union could not have any kind of long-term sustained alliance. for two alliance. for two years, from 1939 to 1941, they kind of cooperated. and it created a lot of problems for other people. >> ok. we're going to start moving to our final phase here which is a rapid fire set of recommendations. so if -- as we have an earlier question, one minute or less, just give us your one policy recommendation, what do you...
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first, you don't want to embarrass yourself, secondly, you want to do well, and third, you want to win. pidge, on yesterday's program, accomplished all three. alice and kalen, could happen to you, too. good luck. here we go. let's see what happens with these categories in the first round. yeah. and finally... after all, it's state fair time. what you gonna eat when you go there? pidge, start us off.
first, you don't want to embarrass yourself, secondly, you want to do well, and third, you want to win. pidge, on yesterday's program, accomplished all three. alice and kalen, could happen to you, too. good luck. here we go. let's see what happens with these categories in the first round. yeah. and finally... after all, it's state fair time. what you gonna eat when you go there? pidge, start us off.