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on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america brings you >> we've been talking tonight about china's ambitious island building. it's important to note that not all of china's big expansion plans pan out. china's resort has netted nothing more than broken promises. we go to the bahamas for a first-hand look. [ music ] >> they marketed the bahamas as sun, sand and sea. tourism is the biggest thing we have here. >> a small single economy nation caught up in a gamble to bring in more visiters. >> i thought it was a good idea when it first started because foreign investment is something that i agree with. >> then the ambitious project has become the biggest issue facing the country. baja mar. an elite resort meant to beat all resorts. >> we market it as the home of the largest resort in the caribbean. it was going to go remarkable not only for the island but the entire country. >> but baja mar today sits unfinished. it's opening delay twice as chinese investors and a bahimaan investor battle. they accused their partner of failing to pay their fair share. bubutbut abou about abou bahamian side dispu
on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america brings you >> we've been talking tonight about china's ambitious island building. it's important to note that not all of china's big expansion plans pan out. china's resort has netted nothing more than broken promises. we go to the bahamas for a first-hand look. [ music ] >> they marketed the bahamas as sun, sand and sea. tourism is the biggest thing we have here. >> a small single economy nation caught up in a gamble to bring...
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a state's america motive writers i remember modern products like nine n nuclea. five five cents last last week. for fourteen only washington also souls friends that the only. french and to make in the motorcycles accessible you has customers and maintain only only business missouri north shares. dropped 7%. in another interest rate for you as you hear the ever mutinies registration adding that his first trying trying to invest in our marriage had terms the truck. every territory nine nine is rivers was specifically glasgow out i know i know that it's hard to forget all increase. are are nominally g. tweet tweet not nine dollars an hour now was coming coming would like would like further increasing intentions you got you got twisted any connection. there. both youou and you are not a house there on their own. again you as u. s. and they're very continue to fight a guy to get her attention is in a try try. for instance like tents rescue still taking place like china china. their there is some phone so i thought i'd be the day testimony. trade to this time including
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they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect our troops and i'll see you in italy and scotland. reporter: mr. president are you relying on -- [multiple voices at once] >> we're likely to hear more on the president's latest budget plan when the house returns later today. members are expected to take up legislation on workplace discrimination against older americans and a vote is possible on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that passed the senate? august. the president today outlining a famework for a $1.75 billion budget plan scaled back from the original $3 . 5 billion. house republican leader mccarthy briefing reporters at 1:30, we'll have that live as long as the house has not come back in. speaker pelosi will also bri
they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect our troops and i'll see you in italy and scotland. reporter: mr. president are you relying on -- [multiple voices at once]...
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this is a modem history of the usa, my america. oh, now t ah ah, that even putins pledge to boost the gas flow to europe finally take some heat out of the market. thumbs up to record breaking price surges this week, which of seen so me, you members questioning brussels energy policies the news moscow files that count to request to the global chemical weapons watch dog, etc. america st. questions about the alleged poisoning of criminal critic alex in a valley. despite the o. p. c. w. still refusing to cooperate with russia on the case, we get her son from russia's envoy to the organization and gave a supercilious, there's a feeling that something else. how that goal.
this is a modem history of the usa, my america. oh, now t ah ah, that even putins pledge to boost the gas flow to europe finally take some heat out of the market. thumbs up to record breaking price surges this week, which of seen so me, you members questioning brussels energy policies the news moscow files that count to request to the global chemical weapons watch dog, etc. america st. questions about the alleged poisoning of criminal critic alex in a valley. despite the o. p. c. w. still...
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maybe with america and constant america listening involved but not always, america leading. and so i think that's the role. busy of allies to not just say we're on side with america, but to in some ways school america about big concerns and also about been knowledge of how to deal and try it as many nations do across asia. such as a strategy, incredibly dependent on tried with china very successfully. so this has to be looked at, i think, in a very broad why and some of the rhetoric. sometimes it's unfortunate and we need to simplify it to explain it, but you know that there is, there is a lot the sort of is to be understood here. we'll see what transpires after these meeting friends and connor, thanks so much for joining us from sydney fella. had here when the news are throwing can only avoid defaults on its dense, but serious financial problems remain. we'll have those details from columbus. andrew barton seals the deal. the us combat mission in iraq will come to an end by december 2021. and it's full, we have some sort of jump in metal hope, who is edging others, not to h
maybe with america and constant america listening involved but not always, america leading. and so i think that's the role. busy of allies to not just say we're on side with america, but to in some ways school america about big concerns and also about been knowledge of how to deal and try it as many nations do across asia. such as a strategy, incredibly dependent on tried with china very successfully. so this has to be looked at, i think, in a very broad why and some of the rhetoric. sometimes...
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we're going to force you to buy more things from america. well, that's not a punishment, that's a reward. that's exactly what they want. that was the sanction. the sanction was they couldn't buy more from us because they can't stay in business if they buy from us. the punishment is going to be instead of punishing you by not being allowed to buy semiconductors. now they you say you can buy more semiconductors. that's a reward, not a punishment. that's a terrible deal. some say it is a broader deal tied into another terrible deal. if i was china i would give us anything they want on z.t.e. but it goes deeper than that. you you see, here's the other problem with z.t.e. if it's just one company, it's one thing. china intends to dominate the world in the key technologies of the 21st century, aerospace, biotech, artificial intelligence, 5-gej telecommunication -- 5-g telecommunicationses. you know why i know that? it isn't because i'm on the intel committee or anything else, you know how i know it? because china says it. their plan is is by 2025,
we're going to force you to buy more things from america. well, that's not a punishment, that's a reward. that's exactly what they want. that was the sanction. the sanction was they couldn't buy more from us because they can't stay in business if they buy from us. the punishment is going to be instead of punishing you by not being allowed to buy semiconductors. now they you say you can buy more semiconductors. that's a reward, not a punishment. that's a terrible deal. some say it is a broader...
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story is a new holding henry kissinger to tell it would not be tolerated in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make. the economy scream so wants to make the economy of venezuela. lake says and she forms part of a high altitude nature reserve. it's one of the famous indonesia's principal waterway starts its journey. to the gulf can be summed up. to the white house or an ox stop. it runs 300 kilometers from source to mouth and there are over $200.00 industrial facilities range that means bankers. i'm not on your muscle. but. you do 3 things. i might get out of the mind of the. room here against over 4000 rice fields and supplies drinking water to 25000000 people. that the moon gets a pool or so married by so many of us about us a member of our people. i . i. i i. i i. i. i. i. i. and i'm on change of attitude american mainstream media and now one of the dangerous precedent being set by washington is intensifying pursuit of julian assange. u.s. president on.
story is a new holding henry kissinger to tell it would not be tolerated in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make. the economy scream so wants to make the economy of venezuela. lake says and she forms part of a high altitude nature reserve. it's one of the famous indonesia's principal waterway starts its journey. to the gulf can be summed up. to the white house or an ox stop. it runs 300 kilometers from source to mouth...
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wasn't busy allowed due to environmental laws america would actually export garbage to china but now china has said no more garbage and that's causing a lot of problems i mentioned germany a moment ago it's clearly not a veldt developing nation and yet it apparently slaps u.s. manufactured cars a 25 percent tariff versus the 2 that happen tariff we place on german made cars is this just us oligarchs trading their short term gains for our long term losses than the whole concept of free trade in barbados for years it doesn't really exist . it's an ideology you know it's a good idea out of you if everybody following it but at in the reality is nobody following it and if you look at germany as you mentioned in particular that is a very it's a capitalist economy but it's a very state run capitalism on any local government's own big shares in the car makers in the industrial cooling factors and all these types of companies and. they have also protect their own workers the united states and the u.k. are kind of the the markets at the history trade they're the ones that don't protect their w
wasn't busy allowed due to environmental laws america would actually export garbage to china but now china has said no more garbage and that's causing a lot of problems i mentioned germany a moment ago it's clearly not a veldt developing nation and yet it apparently slaps u.s. manufactured cars a 25 percent tariff versus the 2 that happen tariff we place on german made cars is this just us oligarchs trading their short term gains for our long term losses than the whole concept of free trade in...
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the story is a new nixon cold henry kissinger to tell it would not be tolerated in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make. the economy scream. making the economy of venezuela. historically to accuse opponents use to claim that there are 3 issues. to poor work is too big and to refuse to muslim the fact as we're too poor is no longer correct because our per capita purchase verity is higher than some of the current do you member countries. think they will be thanks. in a marked change of attitude us mainstream media now warn of the dangerous precedent being set for journalists washington's intensified pursuit of julian assange. president trump announces he's sending more troops to the middle east on speeding up arms cells to the region to keep iran in check. and netflix show 13 reasons why about a team who kills herself sparked fresh outrage with critics saying it should be pulled from the platform for a month as lies in suicide our guests debate the issue. the problem is that they did kind of you know graha
the story is a new nixon cold henry kissinger to tell it would not be tolerated in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make. the economy scream. making the economy of venezuela. historically to accuse opponents use to claim that there are 3 issues. to poor work is too big and to refuse to muslim the fact as we're too poor is no longer correct because our per capita purchase verity is higher than some of the current do you...
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we are going to overcome addiction in america. we have fought and won many battles and many wars before. and we will win again. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you. [applause] president trump: this is very important. combating the national drug demand and opioid crisis. so important. we will win it, right? [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seat. >> i have a couple questions for the president. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated until our guest have departed. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television cable companies. it is brought to you today by your satellite or cable provider. tomorrow morning, live coverage of remarks made by service secretary cynthia burwe ll. we will have live coverage at 9:00 a.m. eastern. the knight capital -- we will hear from a mix of industry representatives and academics live at new eastern on c-span. in the afternoon, supreme court justice ginsburg will talk
we are going to overcome addiction in america. we have fought and won many battles and many wars before. and we will win again. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you. [applause] president trump: this is very important. combating the national drug demand and opioid crisis. so important. we will win it, right? [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seat. >> i have a couple questions for the president. >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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and so emphasized the messiness of america is nearly 20 or involvement in afghanistan. now coming to heretic, violent and crashing. and it's not surprising to me when, when a isis and prisoners ways after the, the tech over are aware for that. and it was pretty clear that now we have thousands of people who could do harm beyond the towel on and on. it's not a tightly military unit, so it's not surprising it's, it's farming, particularly for the men and women in uniform and the bad around that i've been working with that get people out of afghanistan over the past ways. we can reaction to bite and speech from legal analyst, jennifer domestic and conservative commentator and martin, who were both, far from impressed with the presidents woods the global community as lots trust and faith and joe biden, in his administration, a large truck now in the united states of america, despite the victory of the games and strength united states military job, i have managed to completely unravel and unwind that in a matter of months, putting our military in women's lives in danger. you
and so emphasized the messiness of america is nearly 20 or involvement in afghanistan. now coming to heretic, violent and crashing. and it's not surprising to me when, when a isis and prisoners ways after the, the tech over are aware for that. and it was pretty clear that now we have thousands of people who could do harm beyond the towel on and on. it's not a tightly military unit, so it's not surprising it's, it's farming, particularly for the men and women in uniform and the bad around that...
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would that mean to the dcipients across america?it it would mean less coverage, a less care, it doesn't have to. i always use as an illustratione the average cost for medicare beneficiaries in my home town of average springfield illinois the average $8,000. up okay? looker what to chicago, specialty hospitals and higher cost of living cos it's not 78,s eight to $10,000 a year for thee average medicare beneficiary. but then you go to miami and ths number is 14 to $15,000 a year.y why the t difference between chicago and miami? ask. there bet is there a better care and florida or just more expensive care? nn we bring theca cost of the care down and not compromise the quality of the care hardto hav questions the the only questiont is the account if you want tofie doesn't sacrifice the basic benefits. i would say to senator mcconneln is he quoted me i guess earlier in the statement but i wasn't on the floor. yesterday i said i was propose y supporting of the house republican budget with the budget proposed by senator is inouye.he this b
would that mean to the dcipients across america?it it would mean less coverage, a less care, it doesn't have to. i always use as an illustratione the average cost for medicare beneficiaries in my home town of average springfield illinois the average $8,000. up okay? looker what to chicago, specialty hospitals and higher cost of living cos it's not 78,s eight to $10,000 a year for thee average medicare beneficiary. but then you go to miami and ths number is 14 to $15,000 a year.y why the t...
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americaed states of stands shoulder to shoulder with the republic of korea. and the servants and -- service and vigilance of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines on this frontier of freedom stands as a testimony to the enduring partnership between our people. the alliance between south korea and the united states is the linchpin of peace and security on the korean peninsula, and indeed, throughout the asian pacific. the united states commitment to south korea is ironclad and immutable. and under president trump's leadership, we know our alliance will even be stronger. our nations will be safer. the asia-pacific will be more secure. [speaking foreign language] vice president pence: nowhere is more evident than confronting the most dangerous threat to peace and security. the regime in north korea. states992, the united and our allies have stood together for a denuclearize korean peninsula. completedis to be through peaceful means. but all options are on the table. just in the past two weeks, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president. a
americaed states of stands shoulder to shoulder with the republic of korea. and the servants and -- service and vigilance of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines on this frontier of freedom stands as a testimony to the enduring partnership between our people. the alliance between south korea and the united states is the linchpin of peace and security on the korean peninsula, and indeed, throughout the asian pacific. the united states commitment to south korea is ironclad and immutable. and...
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what makes america a great power? it's our domination of the western hemisphere which means our domination of the caribbean. there was a time in our history when the caribbean was contested by many european powers and the u.s. policy was it's technically an international waterway. in fact, we will dominate it. that's how the chinese see the south china sea. in fact, chinese officials have told me that. they made the comparison with the caribbean, not me. >> when we come back, we're going to talk about how all this geo politics affects the united states and its strategy going forward. will the united states and china come to blows? so what you are describing is a pretty complex set of geopolitical relationships. and all of this is going to have to be managed by china and united states principally to avoid some kind of great power conflict. >> it's going to be balance of power flanked with three-dimensional which he is. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets.
what makes america a great power? it's our domination of the western hemisphere which means our domination of the caribbean. there was a time in our history when the caribbean was contested by many european powers and the u.s. policy was it's technically an international waterway. in fact, we will dominate it. that's how the chinese see the south china sea. in fact, chinese officials have told me that. they made the comparison with the caribbean, not me. >> when we come back, we're going...
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sure, life in modern america is not all, candy and rainbows. but for many of our challenges, our country remains an amazing place. it is the land of opportunity. here are a few facts. despite china's marco economic growth, america's economy remains double to size of china's. it is bigger than any place else in the world. person,sured per probably the most accurate measure of societal wealth, u.s. production is a head of china by a factor of more than eight. it is natural to worry about the future. for the parents here today, it is natural to wonder whether america will be the same country for our children that it was for us. is, no generation in the history of the planet earth than a more opportunity college-educated young person coming-of-age in america. in 2014. that is particularly true for someone who graduate from a world-class university like ball state. ask yourself this question. if the gated entry were dropped in every country in the world, which country would be flooded with the most people? course, the answer is america. don't get me
sure, life in modern america is not all, candy and rainbows. but for many of our challenges, our country remains an amazing place. it is the land of opportunity. here are a few facts. despite china's marco economic growth, america's economy remains double to size of china's. it is bigger than any place else in the world. person,sured per probably the most accurate measure of societal wealth, u.s. production is a head of china by a factor of more than eight. it is natural to worry about the...
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start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. tonight, and we go live... >> the united states is called on china to stop its provocative actions in the south china sea. but china has essentially told the u.s. to butt out. its primary shipping lanes may be home for billions of barrels of oil. on sunday a chinese admiral defended the country's construction of artificial islands in the region and just last month china warned a military aircraft to leave a military zone, quote after it argued over reefs. marga ortigues reports. >> china has built at least seven man made islands. over 800 hectares, where there was only once rocky outcrop. the u.s. calls the activity unprecedented. ashton carter criticized china's aggressiveness. >> china is out of step with both the international rules and norms that underscore the asia pacific security architecture and the regional consensus that favors dploancy diplomacy and favors conversioncoercion. >> to criticize china for original piece and stability through
start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. tonight, and we go live... >> the united states is called on china to stop its provocative actions in the south china sea. but china has essentially told the u.s. to butt out. its primary shipping lanes may be home for billions of barrels of oil. on sunday a chinese admiral defended the country's construction of artificial islands in the region and just last month china warned a military aircraft to leave...
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but as president, i must put the interest of america first. america needs a full-time president. and a full-time congress. particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad, to continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the president and the congress. in a period when our entire focus should be on great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. as i recall the high hopes for america with which we began this second term, i feel a great sadness that i will not shall here in this office working on your behalf to achieve those hopes in the next two and a half years. but in turning over direction of the government to vice president ford, i know as i told the nation when i nominated him for that office ten months ago, that the leadership of america will be in good hands. in passing, this office to the vice president
but as president, i must put the interest of america first. america needs a full-time president. and a full-time congress. particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad, to continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the president and the congress. in a period when our entire focus should be on great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. therefore, i shall resign...
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we value diversity and in america we are actually tolerant that in america we can have different political views but they don't resort to violence. in the roles i play in a member of the senate these are moments where it's important all of us no matter where we fall in our organizations. in the response or lack of response in terms of basic empathy or notions of what binds us together are more lacking in than what has come out of the white house. -if differences with this administration on a host of issues. i'm not going to go through the litany of those differences, but there are two areas that i fear the most that arm over relevance to those of us but are concernee concerned about the rule of law and how we maintain that rule of law in the national security context. in the administration and changing the control of congress were passing the new law or writing the regulation of the areas that we see once these areas are in effect the forces are left out of the model they cannot be put back in in an easy fashion. that is for some time stopping and starting and sometimes it's kind of a non-
we value diversity and in america we are actually tolerant that in america we can have different political views but they don't resort to violence. in the roles i play in a member of the senate these are moments where it's important all of us no matter where we fall in our organizations. in the response or lack of response in terms of basic empathy or notions of what binds us together are more lacking in than what has come out of the white house. -if differences with this administration on a...
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latin america just as recently as maybe 2 years ago. and he was commenting on that point . it was not being at that time, but it sounds like in a short 24 months. there's been a sea change. there's been a big change. why just suddenly explosion of interest. there was i think it's lightning finally coming online and being usable. peter was just down there, we were just with him in some on and brought him over to guatemala. and that's what we want between to do is to empower people to be able to get off. and it's, and so on. in terms of our big point, beach has done it. and just that one town, it has now spread to the entire nation to the point where politicians can no longer ignore this. they're having to explore, adopting a big point standard and dropping because of what's happening in big point beach. so we want to do the same for bottom on bitcoin lake in the plan. 300000 people living on the base and there with tons of family in the united states. how do we get them to save on their fees so that once they're transacting on lightning?
latin america just as recently as maybe 2 years ago. and he was commenting on that point . it was not being at that time, but it sounds like in a short 24 months. there's been a sea change. there's been a big change. why just suddenly explosion of interest. there was i think it's lightning finally coming online and being usable. peter was just down there, we were just with him in some on and brought him over to guatemala. and that's what we want between to do is to empower people to be able to...
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it was the single most important major by which they would surpass america. it lead to an episode in which between 20 and 30 million people died. it was not predicted by u.s. intelligence, by the way. it is called the great leap forward. all over china they set up communes and began to set up backyard blast furnaces. why? to surpass the americans in this single indicator of net assessment. now, to my left we use today sit at the same time. it is the fall of '92, as i recall. you were drafting something which became known as the revolutionary affairs. you were reducing the cover letter that our boss would sign to desimileminate it. i'm not disclosing anything. i was working on what is china's grand strategy? we realized we didn't have any books by strategic thinkers. it lead to what is more than 100 books. but in the military you pressed me on what exactly would they do to counter whatever the u.s. is doing to counter their -- they are playing a bigger game. know they have a trillion dollars and that we are going to be trimming our defense budget by about a tr
it was the single most important major by which they would surpass america. it lead to an episode in which between 20 and 30 million people died. it was not predicted by u.s. intelligence, by the way. it is called the great leap forward. all over china they set up communes and began to set up backyard blast furnaces. why? to surpass the americans in this single indicator of net assessment. now, to my left we use today sit at the same time. it is the fall of '92, as i recall. you were drafting...
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i'm sure that america suffers from the parochial or the event. and that is, if you're an em paul, you tend to regard the rest of the world as your backyard. and you decide is wage, grow in the backyard, you're going to want to go pull them out. now frankly, that's what's putin as during the crime. but america does it on the global scale light simply do not appreciate how the rest of the world has a legitimate rod to think differently about the house to the back. out as being an australian is actually give me a very interesting perspective there. and i've seen it in comparison to left wing are academics i know in america who believe stuff that i think is just delusional, because largely they can see the rest of the world except for an american lens. and finally, i heard you describe this, this current events as a classic 19th century, great power conflict for more or less influence. and i wonder if you could possibly suggest any a solution to that the rivalry in the 21st century. oh god, i mean i was, i think what has to be said is, is simply a de
i'm sure that america suffers from the parochial or the event. and that is, if you're an em paul, you tend to regard the rest of the world as your backyard. and you decide is wage, grow in the backyard, you're going to want to go pull them out. now frankly, that's what's putin as during the crime. but america does it on the global scale light simply do not appreciate how the rest of the world has a legitimate rod to think differently about the house to the back. out as being an australian is...
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they need to reform what the west america and europe need reform balance. they need to reform their symptoms and make them work better, less politics, less ology, and more, delivering practical, good, and practical benefits for their people. that's what governments tell people all the time in major country. that's exactly what they were trying to to. and in fact, you know, what was a big issue, i think with western country is that somehow they have convinced themselves that there's only one form of democracy as call liberal democracy. and they've made this length of liberalism and democracy. only liberal society can give them a crack. and i think that's false. there could be other forms of democratic governance . i, i, for one thing, china is very democratic and it's not liberal. democratic. western countries tend to believe that somehow you have to be liberal democratic and in fact, i think liberalism has left to a lack of democracy in western countries as make the west let them aquatic. so i think that's something that we ought to consider in western coun
they need to reform what the west america and europe need reform balance. they need to reform their symptoms and make them work better, less politics, less ology, and more, delivering practical, good, and practical benefits for their people. that's what governments tell people all the time in major country. that's exactly what they were trying to to. and in fact, you know, what was a big issue, i think with western country is that somehow they have convinced themselves that there's only one...
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and that's what america government me. so you want capable people or test it to the years and just like a good company, you will have people that are capable, your hire them at the bottom and they move their track record and you give them our responsibility and how, that's what, how government should work and you see the future enjoying that in terms of combat to equality, a return to some of the more socialist marxist principles that have arguably been last well, yes i in the past we've seen a great transformation of china last night 10 years. the, i think the paradigm shift occurred in 2012 with the 18 party congress. and china had shifted from the 30 or 40 years prior to that, which was the headlong pursuit of economic growth at whatever the cost actually and that were shifting away from that. and towards what's called more balance, well, balance development, which really mean a common prosperity, a more equitable society. so there were a lot of side effects of market economics that we had pursued for date equality is o
and that's what america government me. so you want capable people or test it to the years and just like a good company, you will have people that are capable, your hire them at the bottom and they move their track record and you give them our responsibility and how, that's what, how government should work and you see the future enjoying that in terms of combat to equality, a return to some of the more socialist marxist principles that have arguably been last well, yes i in the past we've seen a...
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ok, and that's america today. that's america today and it's a big problem world. well, i think it's like the fiano system, it encourages that and it, it basically has caused the situation that they say that they wanna stop. for example, like warren buffet a, he's oh it. first of all, he's always talking about like, oh, how he pays fewer taxes, less a percentage of his income taxes than the secretary? yet he doesn't like willingly pay more. in fact, he always like strives to like pay less and taxes. well, on top of that, for the, of a few decades, he pointed out what was true, which was that share buybacks is a bad thing because you're betting against america. and, you know, you could, you could use that money. usually the debt money to buy your share back or you could invest in america and invest in production. well, he's one of the top 10. berkshire hathaway is for sure. top 10 share buyback. queens big tak. except intel big banks, except wells fargo buffet incinerator most cash ever and q to the rest lags funded by debt since 2012 share buybacks have totaled $5.
ok, and that's america today. that's america today and it's a big problem world. well, i think it's like the fiano system, it encourages that and it, it basically has caused the situation that they say that they wanna stop. for example, like warren buffet a, he's oh it. first of all, he's always talking about like, oh, how he pays fewer taxes, less a percentage of his income taxes than the secretary? yet he doesn't like willingly pay more. in fact, he always like strives to like pay less and...
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how does china see what america is doing in the area? >> my view--my view is that the united states is using this so-called freedom of navigation just as an excuse to get involved in the disputes in south china sea to try to interfere in the affairs of the south china sea. here is why. the united states is not a party to the disputes in the south china sea. and of course it has some interest in the freedom of navigation there. china has the biggest user of the islands in the south china sea, and more shipped over there in south china sea more than other countries. however, the freedom of navigation has not been--never been an issue in the south china sea. there is not an single incident that people can find harm to the freedom of navigation. they have the policy of the asia pacific. beginning in 2010 the united states use the south china seas as an entry point to get involved i in the affairs of southeast asia. the it uses this issue to interview in the affairs of south china sea. the so-called freedom of navigation operation if it takes
how does china see what america is doing in the area? >> my view--my view is that the united states is using this so-called freedom of navigation just as an excuse to get involved in the disputes in south china sea to try to interfere in the affairs of the south china sea. here is why. the united states is not a party to the disputes in the south china sea. and of course it has some interest in the freedom of navigation there. china has the biggest user of the islands in the south china...
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it goes back to the point where america actually elect these presidents. the third observation goes back to elliotts comments about secretary scholz, he is living proof that no man is a hero is wrong. academic international relation tends to when it looks at alliances tends to fall generally at the proposition in my experiences government their tender shoes that need to be taken care of the impact that this will have it could be notwithstanding but how correctly said that all these alliances are institutionalized and have deep roots, it might be surprised at how quickly these relationships could come on glued. >> coming your way. i haven't read the book obviously, but there is an old saying that to a man with a hammer everything looks like a nail. similarly, to a man with a powerful military things look different. looking at just the century, would better decisions been made perhaps if the decision-makers hadn't thought they had such a big hammer? >> that's an interesting question. the problem is you might have different views about any given policy if you
it goes back to the point where america actually elect these presidents. the third observation goes back to elliotts comments about secretary scholz, he is living proof that no man is a hero is wrong. academic international relation tends to when it looks at alliances tends to fall generally at the proposition in my experiences government their tender shoes that need to be taken care of the impact that this will have it could be notwithstanding but how correctly said that all these alliances...
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creatednine, c-span was as a public service of america's cable television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country heard -- country. c-span is brought to by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: while meeting with executives from the steel and aluminum industries this week, the president announced plans for new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. this is 10 minutes. pres. trump: thank you very much, everyone. we have with us the biggest steel companies in the united states. they used to be a lot bigger. but they are going to be a lot bigger again. we have the big aluminum companies in the united states, and they have been very unfairly treated by bad policy and bad trade deals by other countries. they have been horribly treated by other countries. and they have not been properly represented. more importantly because of that, our workers in our country have not been properly represented. so we're going to build our steel industry
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[laughter] to get this done because i love america and this is so vital to the future of america. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] created by cable in 1979, cspan2 is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. cspan2, her unfiltered view of government. coming up tonight on c-span, next former iranian hostage drone lumbered and former carter white house chief domestic policy advisor stuart eizenstat, recall the 40th anniversary of the iranian hostage crisis. then, data security experts testify before a senate judiciary subcommittee regarding the chinese social media tiktok, as well as apple his cooperation with the chinese government when storing chinese customers data. after that, former cia director john brennan, former acting cia director michael morel, a former acting fbi director in duplicate, share their thoughts on u.s. intelligence and election security. >> was 40 years ago this week the 15th two americans were taking hostage in the u.s. embassy marking the final year of the carter p
[laughter] to get this done because i love america and this is so vital to the future of america. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] created by cable in 1979, cspan2 is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. cspan2, her unfiltered view of government. coming up tonight on c-span, next former iranian hostage drone lumbered and former carter white house chief domestic policy advisor stuart eizenstat, recall the 40th anniversary of the iranian hostage crisis. then, data...
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america does not, putting it on the par of surinam and papua, new guinea. only three states rhode island new year's and california mandate paid maternity leaves that mandate four to six weeks of maternity leave, limit in the federal law limit the newspaper number number ofunpaid women, employers with fewer than 50 workers on their payrolls are not obligated to you provide leave at all. this is why you should care. 70% of women today with children under the age of 18 are in the primary bred winners in 40% of households across the united states. american women are now an incredibly potent engine in the workforce driving this country's economic growth. yet, the laws and regulations on the books governing women in the workplace are stuck in a time warp. women aren't staying home anymore. even if they wanted to, many can't afford to and both men and women are balancing family responsibilities with work responsibilities. you wouldn't know that from our workplace laws, though. jeffrey myron is a economist at harvard yurt and the university and the cato institute,
america does not, putting it on the par of surinam and papua, new guinea. only three states rhode island new year's and california mandate paid maternity leaves that mandate four to six weeks of maternity leave, limit in the federal law limit the newspaper number number ofunpaid women, employers with fewer than 50 workers on their payrolls are not obligated to you provide leave at all. this is why you should care. 70% of women today with children under the age of 18 are in the primary bred...
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and so, so part of this is just america bank, part of this is just see the challenge of change america. think about america went into world war 2, demilitarised. bulgarian portugal have bigger armies. within 3 years we had 15000000 men and women in uniform. we had individual factories in detroit that made more tanks and the entire german reich. for every 5 pounds of equipment the japanese got per capita to a frontline soldier, we got 2 tons and across 13000 kilometers of open ocean, an american merge from the war with the rest of the world prostrate. right? and so in $945.00 we made now $46.00. once we went back and automated the old manufacturing, we made 95 percent of the world's automobiles. and so, with that kind of ascendency came in, it inevitably, a certain amount of pride and hubris. and it's difficult to back off from think of the british empire. it's surprising to remember that the british empire actually reached its greatest geographical extent as late as 935. well, of course, now we know that that empire was in, in retreat if you will, by the diamonds you believe was certai
and so, so part of this is just america bank, part of this is just see the challenge of change america. think about america went into world war 2, demilitarised. bulgarian portugal have bigger armies. within 3 years we had 15000000 men and women in uniform. we had individual factories in detroit that made more tanks and the entire german reich. for every 5 pounds of equipment the japanese got per capita to a frontline soldier, we got 2 tons and across 13000 kilometers of open ocean, an american...
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god,ation under [indiscernible] that is america. we knew that is america. america thet been past 25 years. today is a new day. it is a different day. start from yesterday. speaker boehner and nancy pelosi, you came together. to represent this great, amazing nation to support those who struggle have not given up hope o. even though america has not come, god came to america, came to each one of us, giving us undying, and shaking hope -- unshaking hope. i would encourage you all to speak about your believes to the chinese and to americans. it shouldnderstand, not prohibit religion. i came to america for 19 years. i never heard god from the schools. i went to princeton and harvard. i went to wall street. consulting firms. i came to congress. i read media reports. i have rarely heard about god. i have rarely heard about jesus. a chinese leader was persecuted over and over again, and got has an amazing your goals. for foodt, he fasted and water for 70 days. god did not allow him to die, but restored him to live. his legs were broken. he felt jesus come in, and sa
god,ation under [indiscernible] that is america. we knew that is america. america thet been past 25 years. today is a new day. it is a different day. start from yesterday. speaker boehner and nancy pelosi, you came together. to represent this great, amazing nation to support those who struggle have not given up hope o. even though america has not come, god came to america, came to each one of us, giving us undying, and shaking hope -- unshaking hope. i would encourage you all to speak about...
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think america plan as you call it. but before we get into the plan, the politics of it, are we in a post political age mash? i mean, doesn't really matter what the bills, no matter what's in the bill, it's always going to be just more money printing and keeping interest rates, there's 0 and lying about inflation. so those really matter what's in the bell, so why should we care? i think it doesn't matter what the bill, but yes, you are correct. that no matter what is in the bill, even whether passes or not. the bad. we've got trillion dollars. as far as the i can see whether we throw another 3 and a half joy on top of that or not. but that 3 and a half trillion really is, you know, important there's, there's things in there that are pro union that are going to drive up prices. there's, there's this energy tax, which is absolutely the craziest thing in the bill if you ask me. and then there's, you know, whatever's in there that we don't even know about yet the, they're going to try and i did, and there is one of they sai
think america plan as you call it. but before we get into the plan, the politics of it, are we in a post political age mash? i mean, doesn't really matter what the bills, no matter what's in the bill, it's always going to be just more money printing and keeping interest rates, there's 0 and lying about inflation. so those really matter what's in the bell, so why should we care? i think it doesn't matter what the bill, but yes, you are correct. that no matter what is in the bill, even whether...
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[laughter] to get this done because i love america and this is so vital to the future of america. thank you very much. [applause] [applause]
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ok. latin america, central america, they've been doing this for decades, doesn't work. and america will look at venezuela and say, hey, you know, your country is all messed up. we need to invade your country, you know, but in it. but so why they adopting the venezuelan monetary policy? why are they mimicking? is it the example of you become what you have right, america have that as well. so they're going to become like that as well. i think it's an extreme scenario. it could become an issue, it's not, might be the case. i don't think it's going to be that way. and the reason for that is because i bring inflation tends to happen, starts with the instability of the currency, which we're seeing in the us. we're seeing all over the world, but that leads to smart money to leaving bath, that particular country. so in other words, you see large corporations is starting to have capital outflows from that place. we're seeing that today in urgent gina, that's a great example of a place where most of the smart money is out. and so you start seeing a political environment to form t
ok. latin america, central america, they've been doing this for decades, doesn't work. and america will look at venezuela and say, hey, you know, your country is all messed up. we need to invade your country, you know, but in it. but so why they adopting the venezuelan monetary policy? why are they mimicking? is it the example of you become what you have right, america have that as well. so they're going to become like that as well. i think it's an extreme scenario. it could become an issue,...
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, and america. and if you feel the home, if you believe the catholic computer, mr. i didn't want to be made you the america artist, have you had my roughly it was a cool nice stuff. my muscular our food had to go up. i didn't get here. i see where you are but no one is missing. even said, you'll never come on a talk to about in the future is female. yes you the future is female. what danny? i bought on in the and then that was there was rica then john new mana leon. tow my kick in i never ordered them the food yet. what? see him? she may help me. i don't know. so don't want to don't miss who has a lot of bad, you know. look how to model machine. ah . the amount of water you know the ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, living in a room is a risk not worth taking for most but for a 10 year old boy, there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicate herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion or echo one step closer to the place they call home. the distant ba
, and america. and if you feel the home, if you believe the catholic computer, mr. i didn't want to be made you the america artist, have you had my roughly it was a cool nice stuff. my muscular our food had to go up. i didn't get here. i see where you are but no one is missing. even said, you'll never come on a talk to about in the future is female. yes you the future is female. what danny? i bought on in the and then that was there was rica then john new mana leon. tow my kick in i never...
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was a good day for religious freedom in america. decision, the spring court upheld an order from president trump that protected religious groups from violating their deeply held beliefs. government mandates should never conflict with a citizen's cost attritional for months, we have asked our citizens to temporarily change their lives in the fight against this virus. schools were closed, businesses forced to shut down, millions left out of work. although there is more work to be done, there is uplifting news as we are celebrating. record job gains of 4.8 million last month. over the past two months, 7.8 million jobs created. imagine if this continues. we will have been able to rebuild, restore, and renew this country. it is the path this president is on. one third of all jobs lost during shutdown have returned. we are not done with our fight against this virus. but we are on the road to be dealt, he knew, and restore this nation. we must now focus on what needs to be done for safely reopening our schools and daycare facilities. if we
was a good day for religious freedom in america. decision, the spring court upheld an order from president trump that protected religious groups from violating their deeply held beliefs. government mandates should never conflict with a citizen's cost attritional for months, we have asked our citizens to temporarily change their lives in the fight against this virus. schools were closed, businesses forced to shut down, millions left out of work. although there is more work to be done, there is...
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they're lopping zeros off much their currency in america. they seem to be dedicated at adding zeros on. but i have a question for you. i would like to get your thoughts on this shoot. this idea that mentoring a trillion coin is somehow going to mitigate the problems of the debt that america has and the debt to fault. so why can't we just be honest about this and say that amir to has defaulted on its, on its sovereign obligation because one trillion dollars as you point out with the roughly 30 trillion dollars in exposure. and if you add the unfunded liabilities of medicare medicaid, social security is closer to $300.00 trillion dollars, you know? and they could just as easily say, they're benting a $300000000.00 coin. as they say that they're mentoring a one fine dollar coin. they still believe, stacy, as i understand it, that this is a stop gap measure because at any moment now, and they've been saying the staff for 30 years, but at any moment now the g d p is going to start up, skyrocketing enough. so that income, so go up so that the tax
they're lopping zeros off much their currency in america. they seem to be dedicated at adding zeros on. but i have a question for you. i would like to get your thoughts on this shoot. this idea that mentoring a trillion coin is somehow going to mitigate the problems of the debt that america has and the debt to fault. so why can't we just be honest about this and say that amir to has defaulted on its, on its sovereign obligation because one trillion dollars as you point out with the roughly 30...
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so that he can save america. do it on the screen right now. i rescued the economy. that's really cynical on the, on the part of the policy makers out there who don't seem to care about the collateral damage of their fraud in there. really bad magic in winkie doing show. gosh, golly, i'm upset. right. well, i think like all empires and stuff like ultimately end a whole grab bag of magic tricks back to the roman empire, clipping their coins. that was like a magic trick, right? and the end of the day, we all get to this point in terms of the cynicism that you mentioned. this headline here was interesting because it ties in with an audience. when, when you're a magician, you lose your audience when they're all cynical, right? they already, they know what you're doing, you want them to be like amazed and wow and ah, this is great. well, when they start going me, whatever, most americans to day believe the stock market is rigged and they're right. new research shows insider trading is everywhere. so far, no one seems to care. no one seems to care, they say, except of cour
so that he can save america. do it on the screen right now. i rescued the economy. that's really cynical on the, on the part of the policy makers out there who don't seem to care about the collateral damage of their fraud in there. really bad magic in winkie doing show. gosh, golly, i'm upset. right. well, i think like all empires and stuff like ultimately end a whole grab bag of magic tricks back to the roman empire, clipping their coins. that was like a magic trick, right? and the end of the...
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live together, ah, to the question ported from participating countries, including some africa, latin america, and asia ah, before the finale is used to be about western europe coming together to show off what is new and then the rest of the world will come and copy or follow or be influenced over the past few be analysis, this has changed. it's not bringing the whole world examples and ideas and innovations from the rest of the world and putting them in front of western europe and america to look like this. design. phoning from the philippines called structures mutual support. the core of the project is not the construction itself, but the collaborative way was created, especially how we live together is also a lot about how we build together, how we base something together. this product is made through a tradition that's called by in the, in the philippines and we called the non in all right. and these are forms of mutual support that exist in most countries around the world. this position is important because their way of coping in every day. there's a way of coping in the face of natural
live together, ah, to the question ported from participating countries, including some africa, latin america, and asia ah, before the finale is used to be about western europe coming together to show off what is new and then the rest of the world will come and copy or follow or be influenced over the past few be analysis, this has changed. it's not bringing the whole world examples and ideas and innovations from the rest of the world and putting them in front of western europe and america to...
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. >> i think indiana is ambivalent about that issue for similar reasons that america is so on the one hand first of all, looking at it from china's perspective it makes perfect sense you need to get to a situation if you are china to move beyond having to bring all of your materials you need other ways to get things in and out of the country and asia needs a lot of infrastructure investment so that is positive that china is willing to make the rails faster because that benefits all of us but at the same time because of the largess of the one belt one road was announced $46 billion of infrastructure to pakistan not clear if all that will be invested but obviously that worries the indians and they are asking the chinese so that is happening not quite as much but increasingly to talk about chinese investment in indiana as well as a very positive development another thing is that china is willing to do a lot of the investments unilaterally through asia infrastructure investment whenever i see the ceo talking i think he is quite sincere he is very, very smart in talks about standards bette
. >> i think indiana is ambivalent about that issue for similar reasons that america is so on the one hand first of all, looking at it from china's perspective it makes perfect sense you need to get to a situation if you are china to move beyond having to bring all of your materials you need other ways to get things in and out of the country and asia needs a lot of infrastructure investment so that is positive that china is willing to make the rails faster because that benefits all of us...
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say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered and i was not was like ms. newman and i wasn't new from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people here more every day. we are out wanted system. now with the police were out war with she states, i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then there, although shallow friends in daycare headlining this, our president, putin says, europe's own miscalculations resulted at it, or the energy crisis confronting head on the narrative. the brushes weapon icing or intentionally withholding gas. federal judges of america is the 2nd largest deadline to hold off on its mandatory coven vaccine order of the legal action from some of its, of 67000 workers. also this our several people are injured as classes erupt instead majority areas of kosovo with fear that the violence may grow
say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered and i was not was like ms. newman and i wasn't new from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people here more every day. we are out wanted system. now with the police were out war with she states, i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in...
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these are the th >> keeping america strong. this is our challenge. keeping the vision of liberty bright. keeping the reat the strands of
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most people in america don't realize what a mess the china sea is in and the description that we've had here today has been very an septic. it's not just the philippines. other governments are having the same difficulties. they are begging for help. not one of them asked that we subscribe to the law of sea treaty. they wanted you guys to do something about it. they wanted me to urge the president to have you do something about it, which i'm not inclined to do by the way. but senator corker made the point that this treaty was negotiating 30 years ago this coming december 12th. it was adopted by the united nation as couple decades ago and every one of the players in the mess in the south china sea is a subscriber to this treaty. yet this treaty is just a piece of paper and is just flowery speeches like we've had today and the gates open and the rodeo starts. this hasn't helped one bit to resolve the tension, the disputes that are going on in the south china sea. they are shooting at each other there. there has been munitions expended. this thing hasn't done one thing to help as senator co
most people in america don't realize what a mess the china sea is in and the description that we've had here today has been very an septic. it's not just the philippines. other governments are having the same difficulties. they are begging for help. not one of them asked that we subscribe to the law of sea treaty. they wanted you guys to do something about it. they wanted me to urge the president to have you do something about it, which i'm not inclined to do by the way. but senator corker made...
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america is the leader and must leave. america must set the example. this bill does exactly that. we will send a powerful job- creating signal to the private sector spurring innovation in every part of the renewable energy economy. jobs, jobs, jobs. that is one of the reasons why a business coalition dedicated to battling climate change is working on this. this coming change represents an excellent opportunity for economic growth. 19 businesses, the national grid, starbucks, and 90 road to president obama that this bill will drive investment by -- and nike wrote to the president that this bill will drive investment by innovation. we need to plan for future business success. those are the words of leaders in the corporate community in america who knows something about innovation, enterprise, and free markets. it has been understood that acting on global warming is a necessity as well as an intellectual necessity. more of us are realizing that it makes powerful economic sense as well. thank you for your presiding at this time on this historic bill. this house will miss your service,
america is the leader and must leave. america must set the example. this bill does exactly that. we will send a powerful job- creating signal to the private sector spurring innovation in every part of the renewable energy economy. jobs, jobs, jobs. that is one of the reasons why a business coalition dedicated to battling climate change is working on this. this coming change represents an excellent opportunity for economic growth. 19 businesses, the national grid, starbucks, and 90 road to...