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It's true. [SEP] Dr. Laffer's policies not only expanded opportunity for our citizens; they spurred economic reforms around the world and helped lift untold millions out of poverty.
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Our Nation was first designed as a colony, serving an empire and answering to a king. [SEP] The Founders had other things in mind.
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Many former inmates are also getting a second chance at life. [SEP] We are keeping our promise to buy American and hire American.
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You know, a frequent word in our household growing up was mammary gland. [SEP] Hormones.
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Some of the challenges we face will endure for many years and require great resources. [SEP] As we look down that path, we will not always get to choose which battles we fight.
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Tolerance for illegal immigration is not compassionate - it is cruel. [SEP] One in three women is sexually assaulted on the long journey north.
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And as I've highlighted through the week, we are seeing these increases in younger adults, most of whom have not yet been vaccinated. [SEP] On this graph are the national data showing the percent of emergency room visits for each age group that are for patients with confirmed COVID-19.
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Even considering a cut of that magnitude is unconscionable. [SEP] Workers who have paid into Social Security with every paycheck must receive the guaranteed benefit they were promised.
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It's about their ability to influence other nations in a positive way. [SEP] Look, would you like to trade our economy for Russia's economy?
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They're a disaster. [SEP] The laws have to be changed.
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Lawsuits make it harder to create jobs. [SEP] We need an energy policy so people can plan their businesses around a solid supply of energy.
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One other thing I want to talk about right quick, and that is Social Security. [SEP] A President must solve problems, must confront problems, not pass them on to future Presidents or future generations.
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The depth and breadth of the U.S. Military's contributions to our society are an everlasting inspiration to us all. [SEP] I want to take this opportunity to thank all members of America's Armed Forces in every branch - active duty, National Guard, and reserve - who stepped forward to help battle the invisible enemy - the new virus that came to our shores from a distant land called China.
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I really do. [SEP] Illegal immigration also strains public services that Americans depend on.
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One good man, a man of God, was killed. [SEP] There is no cause for pride in what has happened in Selma.
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Well, with respect to the second question, I think the President spoke to this in Panama. [SEP] We expect there to be differences over policy.
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And the most people in there--you have the longest and the most people. [SEP] Honestly, the Democrats are a disgrace.
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By the way, to address those wildfire smoke that's coming from Canada, we're sharing cutting-edge technology that's already used here in California to help detect early fires and help them in sending, in addition to that, firefighters and tankers as well. [SEP] Folks, the impacts we're seeing in climate change are only going to get more frequent and more ferocious and more costly.
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Here's an interesting part of the solution. [SEP] I fully recognize a personal retirement account is not the only thing needed to make-to solve Social Security permanently.
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We nearly doubled the standard deduction, meaning the first $24, 000 dollars earned by a married couple will be 100 percent tax-free. [SEP] Not bad.
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By the way, it's not just during COVID. [SEP] When the people of Puerto Rico needed help with Hurricane Maria, New Yorkers were there and I go representing all New Yorkers.
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Because they give us a bum rap. [SEP] Patients with pre-existing conditions are protected by Republicans much more so than protected by Democrats who will never be able to pull it off.
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I'm sorry if you got that impression somehow from news stories or anywhere else, because that would be a wrong impression. [SEP] The President next week is going to be participating in a conversation on Social Security.
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That's a great achievement. [SEP] I won the largest share of non-white voters of any Republican in 60 years, including historic numbers of Latino, African American, Asian American, and Native American voters - the largest ever in our history.
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Tonight, I am also asking you to pass the United States Reciprocal Trade Act, so that if another country places an unfair tariff on an American product, we can charge them the exact same tariff on the same product that they sell to us. [SEP] Both parties should be able to unite for a great rebuilding of America's crumbling infrastructure.
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That's great. [SEP] Hispanic American, African American, and Asian American unemployment all recently achieved their lowest rates ever recorded in the history of our country.
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The length of stay, was on average 11 days in the spring, it's not down to five days. [SEP] The medical community has made the most progress over the past few months, not only the development of the vaccine, but therapeutics and how they deal with this disease.
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So I've always felt getting along is a positive thing, and not just for that reason. [SEP] I entered the meeting with the firm conviction that diplomacy and engagement is better than hostility and conflict.
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As President, protecting religious freedom is one of my highest priorities and always has been. [SEP] Last year, our Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, hosted the first-ever Ministerial to Advance International Religious Freedom.
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He's a great guy. [SEP] I did see the report.
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They got it knowingly wrong. [SEP] We had polls that were so ridiculous, and everybody knew that at the time.
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No decision to evacuate anybody now has been made. [SEP] It's just really about pre-positioning military forces.
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And what we want to do is to resolve this diplomatically. [SEP] What started as, sort of a group of four `-- the United States plus the EU 3 -- is now a large and robust international coalition.
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President Bush welcomed this news. [SEP] The conversation was approximately 14 minutes long.
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It doesn't look normal. [SEP] They're worried about there being labor shortages and there being canceled flights, or not enough teachers in school because of the spread of Omicron.
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It was the beginning of a barbaric trade in human lives. [SEP] Today in honor, we remember every sacred soul who suffered the horrors of slavery and the anguish of bondage.
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My budget takes the first steps toward modernizing Medicare and includes prescription drug coverage. [SEP] We will continue to focus on getting results from federal spending.
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You're gaining economic power, and I'm not going to let them take it away from you. [SEP] There are millions of Americans who were brutalized by inflation.
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Huh? [SEP] The unemployment rate is the lowest in more than half a century.
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And people don't talk about it. [SEP] When it comes to defending America, it is not enough to merely have an American presence in space.
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And then there's been editorial criticism across the country of the President for not acting sooner, or not coming back sooner. [SEP] What do you say to all that?
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Most infected people don't show any symptoms. [SEP] But the disease can cause brain defects and other serious problems when pregnant women become infected.
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Otherwise, most Presidents have shied away from talking about Social Security- except to make the benefits better. [SEP] I see a problem, and I used time at the State of the Union to speak directly to the American people about the problem.
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It's a progressive Constitution for that part of the world. [SEP] More people came out to vote than last December.
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But you could be in a position to possibly spread it to someone who wasn't if you have it in you. [SEP] Yes.
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Forty years, and I didn't know that. [SEP] We have ANWR.
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Set your country free. [SEP] Now is the time for all Venezuelan patriots to act together as one united people.
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My generic point is: What happened was, the reason I was able to cut that much money and pay for all the programs I'm talking about - and, actually, for the debt - the deficit, not the debt. [SEP] Guess what?
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Your own kids can't get it. [SEP] Joe Donnelly voted no on tax cuts, no on better health care and he voted no on canceling job-killing regulations which maybe even more important than those incredible tax cuts.
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That's a problem. [SEP] Long Island today has 3% positivity.
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Nobody can tell you what the fall looks like. [SEP] They can give you guesses.
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And Senator Reid, I believe, has called for the first week of June to be the one where they bring up these bills for debate in the Senate. [SEP] We have been in discussions with Congress.
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The United States of America will forever remain at your side and the side of all who seek religious freedom. [SEP] Today, I ask all nations to join us in this urgent moral duty.
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That's the truth of the matter. [SEP] Good journalism costs the people, but it also costs the journalists.
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A more productive worker makes more money. [SEP] One of my favorite stories I tell is, I met this lady in Mesa Community College in Phoenix, Arizona.
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And that's what you should be focusing on with your question. [SEP] I keep hearing about peaceful protests.
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These investments are being made in the context of a megadrought affecting the Colorado River Basin. [SEP] Forty million - 40 million Americans already drinking water that thousands of farmers rely on for - for integration.
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We will extinguish this plague. [SEP] I also want to thank the men and women of our National Guard who respond with precision to so many recent challenges, from hurricanes and natural disasters, to ensuring peace, safety, and the constitutional rule of law on our streets.
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The virus travels in congregate settings by definition. [SEP] We are seeing problems in colleges all across this nation and all across the state.
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We've cut unemployment by more than half. [SEP] Another 20 million Americans have health insurance.
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What a difference that made. [SEP] Iran is not the same country it was when I came into office, I will tell you.
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At a time when domestic violence reports are surging and survivors are at increased risk, these protections are critical. [SEP] As state and local governments across the country have adopted measures to combat COVID-19, public health officials have made clear that staying at home is the best way to prevent the spread of the virus.
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We are investing in the development and manufacture of the top six vaccine candidates to ensure rapid delivery. [SEP] The military is ready to go.
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Five months later, this country is still totally unprepared to deal with this. [SEP] I've been talking to other states, and mayors, and governors about testing.
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You know why? [SEP] We've rebuilt our military, we've cut taxes, we've cut regulation, our stock market hit records.
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How many jobs would it have cost us if past Congresses decided not to support the basic research that led to the Internet and the computer chip? [SEP] What kind of country would this be if this Chamber had voted down Social Security or Medicare just because it violated some rigid idea about what government could or could not do?
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That's the way it stands. [SEP] We're going to do very well.
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I said, Really? [SEP] I was using ten trillion dollars.
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We would have been in a war. [SEP] Millions of people would have been killed.
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It could take place quickly. [SEP] We could have an immigration bill.
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We've been - we've done a great job together. [SEP] You know, the United Nations is at, I think, really a new level of respect.
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And later on he said the country should be clear of militias. [SEP] He talked about, provide our national support to the current government to assist it in fighting terrorism.
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And it was an opportunity for the two leaders to continue their consultations about some of the regulatory changes that are being made by the United States. [SEP] The President, as he always does, sort of reaffirmed our commitment to seeing the Cuban government do a better job of not just respecting, but actually proactively protecting the basic human rights of the Cuban people.
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I don't call it an experiment anymore, it's far beyond an experiment. [SEP] If you look at so many elements of education, and it's so sad to see what's coming - what's happening in the country.
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And I just want to thank them. [SEP] Hopefully, it'll get approved equally easily in the House, really.
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I want to thank Marie-Jose Kravis for your incredible leadership of the club. [SEP] It's an honor to be here.
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They have been studied in tens of thousands of people. [SEP] No steps have been skipped in the approval process.
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Before I close, I want to provide a brief overview of the state of the pandemic. [SEP] CDC's most recent data show the seven-day average of new cases is now slightly above 62, 000 cases per day -- a continued increase over the seven-day period.
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Helping out the DREAM Act kids, that was the right thing to do. [SEP] We're not going backwards, we're going forwards.
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However, we see gender disparities around the world, including in the United States - disparities we must all address on the continent of Africa. [SEP] We know women grow a majority of the food, yet they are less likely to own the land they farm.
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They're good for us. [SEP] President talks about in Joe Biden's America.
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So I think that asking people to get engaged because the future is going to be determined by this election. [SEP] We've already seen over this last week just how different the visions are of the two parties in terms of where we should take this country.
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And as we've heard, burn pits were not the only source of these exposures to dangerous toxins. [SEP] Thousands of service members were stationed at K2 Airbase that once held Soviet chemical weapons.
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So San Diego is largely built; it'll be completed very shortly. [SEP] But they came to us - the people - and they were asking.
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He was a cheerleader for NAFTA, worst trade deal in history. [SEP] Now you have great USMCA and China's entry into the World Trade Organization, which made China into a powerful force, obliterating your industries and laying waste to your towns, your cities, your states.
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And so that would be $9, 000 per household. [SEP] Median income.
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And we are doing it with American steel and American pride. [SEP] The choice for every American this November is between resistance and results.
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Think of that, of children. [SEP] He's now at large.
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That's the work that somebody mentioned over here -- the Congressional Budget Office score, and once the Congress receives that score, then they'll be working through that to make certain that in fact it is fiscally responsible. [SEP] Imagine, if you would, however, a system where the incentives within the system are all to drive down costs, to provide greater choices and competition for folks, and respond to the specific needs of patients.
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There's considerable bitterness in some places. [SEP] We had one woman ask on camera last night, where's the cavalry?
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Why should we allow that to happen? [SEP] It's time to stop segregating people on the basis of their health.
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The British had come to crush the revolution in its infancy. [SEP] Washington's message to his troops laid bare the stakes.
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That we have not yet reached that blessed destination, where we are judged by the content of our character. [SEP] He knew, from his own life, that progress is fragile, that we have to be vigilant against the darker currents of this country's history, of our own history, with their whirlpools of violence, and hatred, and despair that can always rise again.
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American flags turned into spears. [SEP] A noose.
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Respect your workforce. [SEP] When I was governor, we had to make painful cuts to balance the budget, which meant asking employees to do more with less.
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We can't do that with a 50 plus one majority. [SEP] I want to get serious about climate change.
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Right? [SEP] We just talked about that at the United Nations.
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Illegal aliens will be very nicely covered. [SEP] How about California?
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We shouldn't -- as long the COVID is going on at the rapid rate it is and by the way, you know better than I do, we're talking about roughly 36, 000 new cases a day and close to a thousand cases a day average, you know, and here we are. [SEP] Yesterday, 1, 200 deaths in the United States.
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State and local governments had to lay off tens of thousands of educators and first responders. [SEP] Many are now back on the job, thanks to the rescue plan.
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