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They also discussed their shared commitment to seeking a diplomatic solution as we move forward on North Korea, and the importance of the next round of talks, including Japan and South Korea. [SEP] The Prime Minister also updated the President on economic development in Japan, and Japan's economic reform agenda.
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We're right now negotiating, as we speak, with Canada. [SEP] And Canada is coming along.
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They can get fired for taking too many bathroom breaks, or forced on unpaid leave just for being pregnant. [SEP] It's inhumane, and it needs to stop.
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If you want to stop Nancy Pelosi from becoming speaker of the house Nancy, let Nancy Pelosi. [SEP] Woah, you better get out and vote for Steve Watkins, please.
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And let's see what happens. [SEP] Let's see what happens.
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That is why I recently banned trainings in this prejudiced ideology from the federal government and banned it in the strongest manner possible. [SEP] The only path to national unity is through our shared identity as Americans.
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For these molecular tests, you take a swab and you stick it in a test tube, and that test tube has to have a specific kind of liquid in it. [SEP] And when we started, it was viral transport media - a very special kind of media.
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I don't think that's fair. [SEP] And I don't think it helps grow our economy.
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Far too many people have died and the White House has gone out of its way to fight against providing direct aid to Native nations. [SEP] Now vaccines are here, but again, a comprehensive plan that will serve all people is missing.
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By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. [SEP] That is a goal we can meet.
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That hasn't happened yet. [SEP] With respect to Hamas, I do think that if they recognize the Quartet principles that have been laid out--and these are fairly modest conditions here--that you recognize the State of Israel without prejudging what various grievances or claims are appropriate, that you abide by previous agreements, that you renounce violence as a means of achieving your goals, then I think the discussions with Hamas could potentially proceed.
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Send a message for Deborah Ross. [SEP] Send a message about who we are as the American people and make our kids proud.
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I also want to make sure we pass a farm bill, which is moving along nicely, before the end of the month to help our great farmers. [SEP] I strongly support the commonsense work requirements and the food stamps in the farm bill.
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We've given you some updates and some PSAs in a culturally competent way. [SEP] Again, we've got to meet people where they are and that's underway, but not at the scale that we would like in terms of the social media and the peer to peer work, working partnership with community-based organizations, our organization, we call , building off the work we did with our census, but $300 million is proposed in that budget.
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You know. [SEP] You know, the first time I came to Cramton was during freshman orientation.
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Look, a lot of Republicans, their dream is to cut Social Security and Medicare. [SEP] Well, let me just say this: It's your dream, but I'm going to - my veto pen make it a nightmare.
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But from my point of view, my purpose is we're in the midst of this. [SEP] Let's look at what we did right, let's look at what we did wrong, because we still have a lot more to do.
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The second company is Abound Solar manufacturing, which will manufacture advanced solar panels at two new plants, creating more than 2, 000 construction jobs and 1, 500 permanent jobs. [SEP] A Colorado plant is already underway, and an Indiana plant will be built in what's now an empty Chrysler factory.
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We never asked that. [SEP] Actually, we were asking, Are they going to keep increasing benefits?
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That's not fair. [SEP] It's not fair.
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Are these folks suggesting that we're just going to leave them to wander around the streets and rely on the Iraqi military to do that? [SEP] Obviously not.
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Ask any NATO leader. [SEP] NATO is more united today than it has been any time in the history of NATO - in the history of NATO.
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And we are looking at a healthcare that would be a fantastic tribute to our country; a healthcare that will take care of people, finally, for the right reasons, and also at the right cost. [SEP] It would be a tremendous reduction in costs from what Obamacare is.
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Free Brittney Griner. [SEP] But I think the most insulting scandal to fall to the feet of the Biden administration was placed at the feet of our Madam Vice President, the scandal of what does Kamala do?
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It provides funding to get dangerous chemicals out of our water systems, known as PFAs, or forever chemicals. [SEP] This is a problem all across the country, and I know that you're feeling it right here - right here.
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She said, We said 'March to War' on our TV screens. [SEP] It's hard to run a business if you're marching to war.
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I love polls. [SEP] Only when they're good.
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Lots of things are happening in our country - lots of very positive things - but we have some things that we have to talk about. [SEP] We're going to be discussing today the situation in North Korea.
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You know how you end fraud? [SEP] You put criminals in jail.
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Steve is a great veteran. [SEP] He's a patriot, and a proud West Point graduate, that means he's very smart.
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It's a crippling feeling to not be able to protect the ones you love. [SEP] I'm especially grateful to all of our veterans and military families here who not only have served our country but who continue to serve their fellow men and women in uniform by fighting for them, fighting for the healthcare that they are owed and that they deserve.
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Two U.S. companies, Hanes and Standard Textile are on track to produce five million gowns by the end of the month and that's really moving. [SEP] That's really moving.
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This is absolutely -- look, his own former press secretary Kellyanne Conway said, I'm paraphrasing, chaos and violence are good for our administration. [SEP] They're good for us.
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He's simply going to -- we are taking his words and turning them into policies and dollars. [SEP] So we will be spending less overseas and spending more back home.
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And, Coach, I just think it's an amazing job that you've done. [SEP] And I just - I really want you to come up and say a few words, Coach, because few people have been able to do, in the coaching world, what you've been able to do.
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What I want is to have many, many more tests so that there isn't a competition for them. [SEP] I don't think, just as you use that example of Senator Kaine and Mrs. Kaine, that you should have to have symptoms because you could be asymptomatic and be contagious, if that's the word?
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Now, we must step boldly and bravely into the next chapter of this great American adventure, and we must create a new standard of living for the 21st century. [SEP] An amazing quality of life for all of our citizens is within our reach.
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I have to take my hat off to the Border Patrols, for the law enforcement, to ICE, which really has been maligned by the Democrats. [SEP] The job they do - they go into these MS-13 nests - nests of bad, bad people - killers, in many cases.
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Venezuela 20 years ago or less, was so wealthy. [SEP] One of the wealthiest countries, it had oil, it had everything, very, very magnificent.
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Throughout this process and throughout this response -- dating all the way back to March, I might add -- this administration has been guided by the science, by our medical experts who have experience in dealing with Ebola outbreaks. [SEP] 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.
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In Massachusetts, we are making progress to get checks out the door. [SEP] As of today, the Department of Unemployment Assistance is paying unemployment compensation to over 315, 000 Massachusetts residents.
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Your gasoline prices would be down 50 cents a gallon. [SEP] No, I'm serious.
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But he badly miscalculated. [SEP] He thought he could roll into Ukraine and the world would roll over.
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So, every five years, the Congress will have to vote to reauthorize Social Security - reauthorize it or else it goes away. [SEP] Would have to vote to reauthorize Medicare, reauthorize veterans benefits, and I go down the list.
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We're dealing with some good ones too, by the way, some good journalists, but we have a lot of very bad people. [SEP] You saw that recently where they're trying to protect Sleepy Joe and his family from total corruption.
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One little girl told me that after watching a public service announcement for Let's Move! on TV, she and her friend put down the junk food they were eating and decided to go for a bike ride instead. [SEP] And when our kids get engaged like this, when they start taking initiative, and changing their habits, that won't just affect their generation.
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I don't care what Mr. Zarqawi and his Al Qaida killers are trying to do to me; I'm going to defy them and go to the polls. [SEP] And the people have spoken.
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These men and women grew up with faith in an America where hard work and responsibility paid off. [SEP] They believed in a country where everyone gets a fair shake and does their fair share, where if you stepped up, did your job, and were loyal to your company, that loyalty would be rewarded with a decent salary and good benefits, maybe a raise once in a while.
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She is a worker. [SEP] She's heard your stories.
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We have several different laws that were never meant to deal with -- to address climate change, heading down a path that we believe is not reasonable, nor sustainable, would hurt our economy, and is not good public policy. [SEP] This would have the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act all addressing climate change in a way that is not the way that they were intended to.
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So I just want to clear that up. [SEP] Is that what -- how it's -- how it is?
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And we have a strategy for victory in Iraq. [SEP] It's a three-pronged strategy, starting with-it's politics; it is a-it's security; and it's economy.
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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. [SEP] That's a dangerous situation.
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Under threat of having their licenses revoked, gay teachers have been forced to take down pictures of their spouses from their desks and censor their classroom materials. [SEP] Censoring our classes is not how public education is supposed to work in a free country.
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And we continue to be deeply concerned about the situation in Aleppo. [SEP] We are seeing the same reports that you are -- that innocent people are being slaughtered in the streets at the hands of the Assad regime, aided and abetted by the Russians and the Iranians.
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We have been present at the fall of the Wall of Berlin. [SEP] We are also witnessing the destruction and the disappearance of the Marxist monocracies that are giving way to a new concept of socialism and liberty.
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There's a movement like nobody's ever seen before. [SEP] You know, when I mention this, anything I say that's even slightly false, it's headlines.
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If they see what is possible through you, they believe that they can achieve that for themselves. [SEP] That's one of the reasons why I share my story so much, because I want young girls around the world not to see me as the First Lady of the United States, but I want them to know that I was a young girl in Chicago that had doubts and fears and worries, and people who told me that I couldn't.
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Millions of our neighbors have been swept up in the worst recession in our lifetimes. [SEP] And long before this recession hit, the middle class had been taking some hard shots.
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More important, Americans have health insurance more than they had before the pandemic. [SEP] You know, we pay the highest prescription drug costs of anywhere in the world.
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We're about to talk to somebody, you know, one of these people who are going to be affected by the top two brackets. [SEP] Thirdly, the rich hire lawyers and accountants for a reason: to stick you with the tab.
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Russia has assured us of its support. [SEP] President Putin said he agrees with me 100 percent, and they'll do whatever they have to do to try and make it happen.
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Look forward to working with the Government of that country to make sure that people are protected in their capacity to worship. [SEP] There's still a Taliban element trying to come and hurt people.
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Because 164 million Americans are fully vaccinated, including 80% of the most vulnerable, our seniors. [SEP] So there's a challenge, as you knew there could be, but there's also good news.
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We won these and many other victories despite historic election interference from big media, big money, and big tech. [SEP] As everybody saw, we won by historic numbers.
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Not every American will support this deal, and neither will every member of Congress. [SEP] But I believe that in the end, the American people will see that it is a win for our workers, our businesses and our middle class.
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And what you're doing is so important - remember - economically, militarily, scientifically. [SEP] In every way, there is no place like space.
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That is something, again, that the oil company decides on. [SEP] And again, I would refer you to Department of Energy on that question.
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In addition, he was supporting the efforts of the EU 3. [SEP] At the very beginning, there weren't many nations signed on to this.
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When one person goes to prison, it impacts not only that person, but their family, their communities, their society. [SEP] For generations, we are impacted.
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Some Presidents forget that they're not bigger than the Office. [SEP] But all Presidents must always honor the Office and remember it is a sacred trust to uphold the honor of the Presidency.
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This would have the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act all addressing climate change in a way that is not the way that they were intended to. [SEP] At the same time on Capitol Hill, we are getting ready for a legislative debate.
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We've overcome a lot, and our economy is growing. [SEP] We've got robust growth in the last half of 2003.
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They won't be making so much money. [SEP] I just want to tell you that the stock market is way up today because of probably the trade deal that we made with China.
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We talked about our mutual desire to improve lives through good education and health care. [SEP] I assured the President that the billions of dollars of aid that we spend in the neighborhood are all aimed at justice and giving people a chance to realize their dreams.
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And to help parents trying to get ahead, I'm directing my Secretary of Labor to invest $25 million in helping people who want to enroll in job-training programs, but don't currently have access to the childcare they need to do it. [SEP] I take this personally -- as the son and grandson of some strong women who worked hard to support my sister and me; as the husband of a brilliant woman who struggled to balance work and raising our young ladies when my job often kept me away; and as the father of two beautiful girls, whom I want to be there for as much as I possibly can -- and whom I hope will be able to have families and careers of their own one day.
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People were walking through Mexico, right into San Diego - right over people's front lawns - by the hundreds and by the thousands. [SEP] And they came to us.
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If you believe in this GI bill or if you believe in strengthening the family or whatever it is, then vote for people that agree with you. [SEP] Then you can dramatically change things.
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He has been clear not just as President, as Vice President, as senator. [SEP] And he'll continue to do that, not just him -- the Vice President, the First Lady, as well.
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Don't have anything else to preview. [SEP] I don't have anything else to share about what Congress is doing on that particular issue.
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We understand that -- that it's less about data and more about what people are experiencing in their day-to-day life. [SEP] It doesn't look normal.
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And if you compare that with, for instance, our global trade, there is more commerce along that one corridor than there are in terms of what we import from Japan -- so to give you again the magnitude of this, so things like ports of entry, the infrastructure. [SEP] To give you again another example, the Detroit-Windsor bridge was built in 1929.
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He's encouraged people to get vaccinated. [SEP] He's continuing to do so and the state's in pretty good shape.
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Even if a 100% of the doses that California has received were in arms already, it would not be soon enough. [SEP] So we need to look forward to the vaccine and the solution that it's going to bring us as part of our midterm and longer term response.
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This Early Warning System is an investmentwe need to make now, not after the 'big one' hits. [SEP] Earlier this year, Schiff led a group of 35 Members of Congress - primarily from California, Washington, and Oregon - to request that the Appropriations Committee fund an Earthquake Early Warning System for the West Coast.
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The first part of it is staying on the offensive militarily and working with Iraqi forces. [SEP] The second part of it is continuing to support the Iraqi people as they move forward on the political front.
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We also need to collect and publish demographic data to direct resources to those who need it most, particularly the communities of color who are disproportionately impacted. [SEP] I say that as kind of a - a bit of a status - a report of what I hear from our Members, as to where we are and where we need to go.
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Thanks in large part to her, Native American studio is now taught in universities across the country, strengthening our Nation-to-nation bonds for generations to come. [SEP] A scholar, Earl chronicles African American history and explores how diversity strengthens our Nation.
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I think it follows a disturbing pattern where Iraq looks at the combined actions of the world as spoken and expressed and approved by the United Nations, and condemns them. [SEP] This is Iraq returning to the pattern of dialogue that they practiced in the 1990s, which is where they met the inspectors with, in the case of inspectors physically, with obstruction.
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After the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, he said, It just baffles me why the Soviets these last few years have behaved as they have. [SEP] You know, there's so much that baffles him.
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So, I want to thank TIVA for really turning around our order very quickly and getting that out. [SEP] We also, thanks to Jared Moscowitz' hard work, SEF EAD, a company, has created a rapid test for COVID 19.
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The President shared that tragic story, moments ago, about the 10-year-old girl who had to travel across state lines to receive an abortion. [SEP] And I'm wondering, has the White House confirmed that local law enforcement knows the identity of this 10-year-old victim?
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No, the Government takes your money and spends it. [SEP] It's called pay-as-you-go.
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You know, they play games. [SEP] They were told, Don't even make a facial movement.
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As I've said from the beginning, under the reform we seek, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor; if you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep your plan, period. [SEP] Now, the source of a lot of these fears about Government-run health care is confusion over what's called the public option.
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So, right now, we're on track to double the number of rapid, at-home tests on the market by early November. [SEP] And we're also now on track to triple the number of rapid, at-home tests on the market by -- and thanks to the approval of ACON -- sorry -- this Monday, which accelerates the pace.
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Let me say that again: 50 percent - almost 50 percent of all the seniors in America lived in poverty before - before this law was passed. [SEP] Almost half the seniors - half of them - lived in poverty, even those who spent a lifetime working.
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I think it's great. [SEP] But, by and large, this is not peaceful protest when you walk into an area and you see buildings that are burned down.
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They've made tremendous sacrifices over the past few months to buy this government time to get his act together to beat this virus. [SEP] But Donald Trump squandered that sacrifice and it's all about him.
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All around us, here in the United States, we see the profound influence of Greek culture, art, and philosophy. [SEP] In the Federalist Papers, our Founding Fathers consulted the wisdom of the Ancient Greek city-states when writing our own Constitution.
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