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Could you imagine, as President, when they say, We're very low on ammunition? [SEP] By the way, stronger than that, but I'm not going to go there.
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I said, why is Germany paying billions of dollars a month for energy in a pipeline that goes to Russia? [SEP] Why is Germany giving billions of dollars to Russia and then we're supposed to protect Germany and Europe from Russia?
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And we have worked to ensure that nation -- that the nation is well prepared to manage the risk of a virus going around. [SEP] Look, the -- what we have seen this past two years is because of the work that this President has done to put forth a comprehensive plan to deal with COVID-19.
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But just to know what you're going to be doing for the state of Wisconsin here. [SEP] You know, we know that exposure to lead in drinking water can trigger a number of serious problems.
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They learned a lot. [SEP] They knew what they were doing.
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I don't have anything else to share about what Congress is doing on that particular issue. [SEP] But, again, that is why this food insecurity issue that we dealt with today, this conference that we haven't seen in 50 years, and what the work of the agencies have been doing just for the past several months to deal with food insecurity -- the fact that we are trying to end hunger by 2030 -- and not just us, in a bipartisan way with Congress, with this President.
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And what this has done is it has prevented ISIL from being able to operate comfortably in Iraq and in Syria. [SEP] We have been concerned from the very beginning that ISIL would attempt to use all of the instability and chaos in Syria to try to establish a safe haven that they could then use to launch targets in other locations in the world, and because of the pressure that we have applied, because of the strategy that we have pursued to have fighters on the ground to take the fight to ISIL, and to back them up with military and coalition airstrikes, that pressure has been applied and that has reduced the ability of ISIL to expand their reign of terror.
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You've got to pay for your military. [SEP] We'll take care of it.
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These decisions were made because of the risk of these infections to our children. [SEP] In fact, as you can see here, in the years prior to the recommendation for Hepatitis A, meningococcus, and varicella vaccination, the average annual reported deaths from these infections were 3, 8, and 16, respectively.
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And that's a testament to our healthcare workers, it's a testament to every American putting mitigation principles into practice, and it's a testament to all these great companies. [SEP] Speaking of great companies, American businesses are stepping up.
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We sit before you today on behalf of the president of the United States. [SEP] But as he said today in a speech from the White House, it's his sworn duty and obligation to sure that election integrity and free and fair elections are preserved in this country.
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But America's long silence is over and you see what's happening. [SEP] Car companies are coming back into the United States.
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We have to take care of our people. [SEP] You take a look at the death and destruction that's been caused by people coming into this country, without going through a process.
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We carry out precision strikes based on intelligence of where ISIL is, where their infrastructure is, where their oil tankers are. [SEP] And if the suggestion is is that we kill tens or hundreds of thousands of innocent Syrians and Iraqis, that is not who we are and that would be a strategy that would have enormous backlash against the United States.
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We have a whole host of countries that are covered. [SEP] Any deployment for the War on Terror is covered.
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In addition to educator vaccination, which we spoke about on Wednesday, testing remains an important tool in our overall efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, including in our schools. [SEP] This week, CDC is awarding $10 billion through the American Rescue Plan to support COVID-19 testing in schools across the country.
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These shootings, they continue to happen. [SEP] It seems like they get attention but not as much -- maybe there might be a little uptick in interest if it seems like it's connected to international terrorism, but other than that, they seem to happen and fade quickly.
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And they get better and they recover, and the first thing they say is, I want to give my blood. [SEP] That's happened.
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This pandemic has underscored the vital importance of reshoring our supply chains and bringing them back into the United States where they belong, where they should have never left. [SEP] What happens if you're in a war and you have a supply chain where half of your supplies are given to you by other countries?
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By moving forward with the NAFTA, with the North American free trade agreement, we will replenish that investment, opening up new horizons of opportunity and enterprise in the New World. [SEP] So this is a good day for America, a good day for North America.
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For folks who can't get to a pharmacy, we're deploying mobile units and sending vaccines to community health centers, federally run community health centers, to take care of the poorest of the poor, that reach the hardest hit, the most underserved areas in the country, black, Latino, Native American and rural communities. [SEP] This is an importance piece to ensure racial equity remains at the center of our COVID-19 response which is something I know Dr. Collins and Dr. Fauci are focused on as well.
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They were told, Don't even make a facial movement. [SEP] And I'm talking about, you have the lowest Hispanic unemployment in the history of our country.
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And so, we've been very clear about Congress needing to act. [SEP] And I think we're all frustrated.
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Backed by an army of financial industry lobbyists, they've been waging an all-out battle to delay, defund, and dismantle these new rules. [SEP] I refuse to let that happen.
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To the greatest extent possible, the administration will continue transferring detainees who have been cleared to go to other countries. [SEP] And we, as I mentioned, will call again on Congress to lift the restrictions on detainee transfers, which have significantly limited our ability to responsibly reduce the detainee population and ultimately to close the facility.
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It turned out, surprisingly, that people could relate to Oprah just fine. [SEP] In more than 4, 500 episodes of her show, her message was always: You can.
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We don't want the special interests to be back in the shotgun seat. [SEP] They've already promised to roll back Wall Street reform.
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That's a hard time for a lot of people. [SEP] That means the country is going backwards in the economy.
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The United States was treated very, very unfairly. [SEP] Because we're shouldering anywhere from 70 to 90 percent of the cost of NATO.
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We won't just throw money at the problem. [SEP] We'll measure progress by the reforms we make and the results we achieve -- by the jobs we create, by the energy we save, by whether America is more competitive in the world.
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They're not having such a hard time anymore. [SEP] We've passed the First Step Act through the House, and we're working very hard in the Senate to refine it and pass it into law.
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We want people owning more things in America. [SEP] This is your account.
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Wherever they are stationed, this Nation is depending on them, and you can be proud of them. [SEP] America's service men and women and our veterans know better than anyone that our love for country is shown in works.
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I've met and hugged some of the doctors and nurses who've treated Ebola patients. [SEP] I've met with an Ebola patient who recovered, right in the Oval Office.
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Not only that we have the pandemic, COVID-19, but also we have the pandemic of racism that has been elevated, promoted and endorsed by this administration. [SEP] The anti-Muslim racism is spiking under this administration.
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Every step of the way they have shown that they are committed to a democratic future. [SEP] From just about a year ago when sovereignty was transferred, they established an interim government, they drafted a transitional law, they held free elections, where eight and a half million voters showed up.
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Frankly, you did better without even working, if you want to know the truth. [SEP] Came from China and we did a hell of a job and those farmers are all happy today, but they were targeted by China.
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We have got influence in Afghanistan, and we are going to use it to remind them that there are universal values. [SEP] It is deeply troubling that a country we helped liberate would hold a person to account because they chose a particular religion over another.
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And that is something the administration has promised. [SEP] There is now a gap.
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This would have the effect of taking the fight to ISIL in Syria. [SEP] Because of the leadership, or lack thereof, of the Assad regime, and because of the atrocities that they have perpetrated there against the Syrian people, ISIL is essentially operating in a virtual safe haven in Syria.
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No, I think what you've had is a period of time where, for one thing, you had an Iraqi government that really first started forming up last May, and they've had a series of challenges. [SEP] They have already had an Iraq Compact meeting in September at the United Nations.
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And I think there are surveys that show Americans in support of being able to have the opportunity of owning more of their retirement savings. [SEP] This is about giving people -- giving all Americans the opportunity to own their retirement savings by giving them a voluntary option of investing in personal accounts.
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I mean, it's not even close. [SEP] And, they're packed in there.
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And I say it all the time, I think Bernie Sanders is the nicest, greatest loser I've ever seen because No, it's true, and I mean this. [SEP] We're going to get a lot of their votes because they love us on trade because the one thing Bernie is right on is, every country in his world, including our so-called allies Excuse me.
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But I want to thank the governors and all of the representatives from all of our states. [SEP] The rooms they've made available, the speed with which they've worked, has really been incredible.
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Approximately 7 out of 10 deaths in the United States are linked to chronic disease. [SEP] Exposure to air pollution and harmful chemicals has been linked to many of these illnesses, including asthma, cancer and neurological disorders, said Speaker Pelosi.
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We're dealing not with a wildlife crisis alone. [SEP] We're dealing with international wildlife crime.
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I'm looking forward to working with Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to encourage conservation, to encourage renewable sources of energy whether it be ethanol, biodiesel, or clean nuclear power. [SEP] We're going to spend money on new technologies that will help us leapfrog the old command-and-control debate, so we can burn coal in clean ways that people couldn't imagine 20 years ago.
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To you second question around food security, around speeding the facilitation of grain exports from Ukraine: Obviously, this is something that G7 leaders are focused on. [SEP] But the thing I would start by saying is: There is a reason that there is a crisis in global food markets, why there is a crisis of global food security, and that is Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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The people of Iraq can shake off their captivity. [SEP] They can one day join a democratic Afghanistan and a democratic Palestine, inspiring reforms throughout the Muslim world.
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On politics, was to get the people to the polls to see if they even cared about democracy; just give them a chance to vote; see what the people thought. [SEP] And you might remember the elections; it probably seems like an eternity.
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The President has also made clear that he believes that the acquisition of an effective missile defense system for the United States and its allies is one of his highest priorities, that he believes the only way to get there is a robust testing and evaluation system, and that he is not prepared to permit the treaty to get in the way of doing that robust testing. [SEP] So we will see about the timing here.
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For almost four decades now, the global health community, led by the United States, has been dealing with Ebola outbreaks in Africa, and as we are dealing with a public health situation in this country, we continue to be guided by the advice of medical experts and scientists who have knowledge in this field and can use that knowledge to protect the American people. [SEP] As it relates to a so-called Ebola czar, I'll reiterate what we've said in the past on this, which is that we have designated very clear lines of responsibility in terms of which agencies are responsible for which aspects of this response.
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That by itself would be a massive bill. [SEP] It will be one of our biggest - one of our biggest oil reserves.
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Your children. [SEP] Last year, a place I like, the sanctuary County of Milwaukee, released an illegal alien criminal with multiple charges for sexual assault of child.
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Well, we have $368 billion in environmental - the single largest investment to deal with climate change anywhere - and not just the United States, but the world, and all of human history. [SEP] And guess what?
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One of the wealthiest countries, it had oil, it had everything, very, very magnificent. [SEP] Now they don't have water.
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There's supply here in North Carolina, it's easy for everyone to access, and they're completely free. [SEP] So go sign up and make sure you're getting your vaccine today.
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So you have to ask yourself, Why is that? [SEP] Because 164 million Americans are fully vaccinated, including 80% of the most vulnerable, our seniors.
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We have seen increases in coal production and coal employment. [SEP] But what I've also said is, we can't just produce traditional sources of energy.
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And good governance is a key attribute of a good democracy. [SEP] Recent polling tells us the vast majority of Africans support democracy over other forms of government, which reflects our shared desire for freedom and opportunity, transparency, and accountability for free and fair elections, the orderly transition of power, and the protection of fundamental human rights.
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That was his first priority. [SEP] He said, number two, enforce our borders and stop infiltration into Iraq.
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This is a practical way, Governor, to get people into the classrooms, to make sure that kids have got the skills necessary to be employable in the 21st century. [SEP] Perhaps you've heard of the Carl D. Perkins Act, which is a vocational training program.
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Then you can dramatically change things. [SEP] So that is the fundamental way to get it done.
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We will pass Kate's law. [SEP] We will stop sanctuary cities.
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He knows that they're not getting a Rolls-Royce, I'm sorry. [SEP] I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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The police, you can see, are still here surrounding this grocery store and the parking lot where they say that gunman came here. [SEP] Drove from out of town about three hours, came here, parked, was heavily armed, stepped out and opened fire.
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And we're working to put an end - for everybody - to horrible injustice and the horrible practices that we've seen. [SEP] It's just - not only here, it's - it's in other places.
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Americans know that our country did not come about by chance. [SEP] Our Nation was first designed as a colony, serving an empire and answering to a king.
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You will have a depression the likes of which this country has never seen before if these crazy rules get in with a Green New Deal. [SEP] The Green New Deal, the real number is $100 trillion, 100 trillion.
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This may take a little longer than you hope. [SEP] The most solemn duty of the American President is to protect you, is to protect the American people.
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Look, I've been pushing along with my colleagues in a black caucus in the United States Congress, we should change the entire and have been doing this for awhile. [SEP] Change the entire prison system for one, that is punishment to rehabilitation.
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My mother keeps telling me what to say when it comes to Mayo Clinic. [SEP] So there is a fundamental difference of philosophy in this campaign about health care.
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For me, I believe that this is God's creation and we have a moral responsibility to be good stewards of it. [SEP] But if you don't even share that religious view, we all agree that we have a moral responsibility to our children to have a planet - hand this planet to them in an important way.
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The war on terror is being fought on many fronts, and since September the 11th, we have seen terrorist violence from Morocco to Indonesia. [SEP] Yet the center of this conflict remains the Middle East.
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We remain focused on getting people vaccinated as quickly and as equitably as possible, and continuing to slow the spread of this virus. [SEP] The more people we vaccinate, the more we can safely do.
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I know that folks are starting to transition back to in-person work, but we just want folks to be as thoughtful as possible as they do it. [SEP] Make sure that you're continuing to follow our guidance, masks, social distancing, hand washing, are going to continue to be important pillars, particularly until we can get two-thirds of our adults vaccinated.
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That's after losing 5 million jobs. [SEP] The entire record is such that the unemployment has not been reduced in this country.
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And that was just before the United States economy created a recovery that created 6 million more jobs in 21 months for the American people. [SEP] He said that decontrol of oil prices would cost you $36 billion a year more.
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And what's important I think to point out here is that in many ways this represents the triumph of about 15 months of very hard diplomacy on the part of the President. [SEP] It began back in a speech he delivered in March of 2005, where he said it was important for Iran to suspend the nuclear activities that I've been talking about.
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A President that regardless of the outcome wants to sit down, work with Republicans, find common ground, figure out how we can work together to move this country forward, versus somebody who has decided that his first job as leader of his -- of the Senate for the Republican Party, regardless, again, of the outcome, is to defeat the President and keep him as only a one-term President. [SEP] Again, the job of the President and the job of any senator or any member of the House after this election is going to be solving the problems of this country, of which we know there are quite a few that need to be addressed.
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These data have been submitted to a preprint server and anticipate they will be posted online in the next few days. [SEP] Additionally, today, in CDC's MMWR, we published a report examining data from Los Angeles County between May and July, which found that people who were unvaccinated were nearly five times more likely to be infected and about 29 times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID compared with people who are vaccinated.
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In 1996, Joe Biden voted to obliterate Puerto Rico's thriving pharmaceutical industry. [SEP] I am reversing that and we're going back so that Puerto Rico can get its pharmaceutical industry back, and they're going to have it back soon.
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In California, for example, more than 33 million people live in areas where high levels of air pollution pose health risks, and breast cancer rates in San Francisco are among the highest in the country. [SEP] This legislation will give public health officials the tools they need to determine the impact of environmental pollutants, and to intervene where appropriate.
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The arbitrations are very unfair. [SEP] The judging has been very unfair.
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Here's what's in it: For every child you have under the age of six, you're going to get $3, 600. [SEP] And for every child under the age of - between - over the age of 12, you're going to get $3, 000.
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The President stressed that no important Asian constellations should be without the United States for two reasons. [SEP] First of all, we play a unique role in regional security, democracy and the support for the market economy.
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But we'll have a trade bill. [SEP] I'll give you a little surprise as to the name when it's completed, because it may have two or it may three.
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It's not transmitted through the air like the flu. [SEP] You cannot get it from just riding on a plane or a bus.
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Being able to rapidly identify new cases among students will help us slow the spread of COVID-19 while we simultaneously work to expand equitable access to vaccines. [SEP] With this funding for testing, every state will have access to millions of dollars to set up screening programs to add an additional layer of protection for schools, teachers, and students.
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So I don't -- I do not think that, left completely to their own devices, these companies would have seen -- necessarily seen a turnaround. [SEP] I think there were some important management decisions that we impacted because of that investment.
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Is simply wrong to engage the military, in dealing with domestic unrest as a relates to violence as a consequence of people protesting. [SEP] We can take care of this.
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Also trying to make prisons a drug-free zone and a crime-free zone within that prison, so you can't - your life can't be threatened every day; you can't be attacked in prison; you can't have access to drugs and be rehabilitated. [SEP] And then finally, the faith-based organization.
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The drug companies aren't liking me too much now, but that's OK. [SEP] That's OK.
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And it's taken a variety of forms. [SEP] And over the weekend, we saw the specific targeting of the headquarters, or staging areas used by the White Helmets -- the relief organization, the first responders in Syria -- that are just trying to provide for the basic needs and safety and well-being of citizens who are caught in the crossfire.
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First, what we're seeing now is not an outbreak or an epidemic of Ebola in America. [SEP] We're a nation of more than 300 million people.
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And also, we're truly grateful that a leading research company made more than 200 doses of an experimental therapeutic medication available for people that are struggling and having severe difficulty with coronavirus. [SEP] And we have a commitment that those medicines will continue to be made available on a daily basis.
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But what I would say, Sam, is that when I look at what this country has achieved, in getting the virus under control, in protecting the NHS, stopping that from being overwhelmed, making sure every patient had a ventilated bed, and that was the real threat that we saw at the beginning, wrapping our arms around every worker in this country with the furlough scheme, again, something completely unlike anything other countries have done, and achieved at record speed by HMRC and our Civil Service. [SEP] I really think when I look at what local authorities, what national government, what the Civil Service, what the NHS have achieved over the last ten weeks, I think we have great cause to be very, very proud of the way those public servants have responded.
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Trump to failed to do it. [SEP] Trump and local government, the state and local governments are facing huge shortfalls.
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They are the young men and women of America between the ages of 18 and 21. [SEP] The practice of admitting young Americans to the electorate at the age of twenty-one has its roots in the dim and distant mists of medieval England--but it is a practice and limitation without roots in the American experience.
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