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if it's invented in america, it should be made in america. and include all of america. let. i've been determined to make things in this country again, to build manufacturing capacities, i said we created over 800,000 manufacturing jobs and we're still counting, to make sure we're never again in position where during the pandemic we're relying on other countries to make things we badly need at home to be able to come forward. folks, some folks didn't believe we could do this. but i've made no bones about it. i said for a long time and i mean it from the botof■try's future and lead the world again. we are leading the world again. we're proving it's never been a good bet to bet against america. ent more time with the leader of china than any other world leader has and i was with him, 17,000 miles when i was9( vice president and he was vice president before he became a leader and we're in the tibetan plateau and he asked me, can you define america for me? sa i said "possibility." "possibility." we've come out of every crisis we've been in stronger than when we went into that c
if it's invented in america, it should be made in america. and include all of america. let. i've been determined to make things in this country again, to build manufacturing capacities, i said we created over 800,000 manufacturing jobs and we're still counting, to make sure we're never again in position where during the pandemic we're relying on other countries to make things we badly need at home to be able to come forward. folks, some folks didn't believe we could do this. but i've made no...
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we keep goin's america. it's because of you america is coming back. it is because of you our future is brightest. it is because of you that tonight, we can proudly say the state of our union is strong and getting stronger. >>[chanting] four more years! pres. biden: tonight, i want to talk about the future of possibilities we can build together, a future where the days of trickle-down economics are over and the wealthy and big corporations no longer get tax breaks. i come from state that has more corporations invested in the state than the other states combined. i'm not anti-corporation, but i grew up in a home where trickle-down economics did not put much on my dad's kitchen table. that's why i'm■% determined to turn things around so the middle class does well. when they do well, the poor and the wealthy still do well. pxthere's more we can do to make sure you are feeling the benefits. . americans are paying more for prescription drugs than anywhere else in the world. it's wrong and i am ending it. [laughter] there's a lot that i proposed and signed
we keep goin's america. it's because of you america is coming back. it is because of you our future is brightest. it is because of you that tonight, we can proudly say the state of our union is strong and getting stronger. >>[chanting] four more years! pres. biden: tonight, i want to talk about the future of possibilities we can build together, a future where the days of trickle-down economics are over and the wealthy and big corporations no longer get tax breaks. i come from state that...
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but here in america, that's america. we're all saw from somewhere. oh, the simple tours we can find about fixing the border or we can fix it. the formation of this moment in history happened 5859 years ago. today is selma, alabama, or hundreds of foot soldiers or just as march across the admin, pettus bridge, named after the grand dragon. a crew comes clan, the crime, their fundamental right to vote. they were be, are bloody and left for dead. are like friend and former colleague john lewis was on that march the the poor including betty may finds known as the voice of selma, the daughter of gospel singers and preachers. she sang songs of prayer and protest on that bloody sunday. top shape for nations, conscience 5 months later, the voting rights that passed them assigned the law the 59 years later. for forces taking us back in time for suppression, election subversion, unlimited dark money, extreme jared memory. john lewis has a great friend to many of us here, but who truly want on him and all the errors of marsh with him. that is time to do more th
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that's what america does. the problem is on the brink, no economy is what are the and the of the world. 15000000 new jobs is just 3 years, a record, a record, the record 60000000 are stored in small businesses. each one is a little active home with a storage job growth and small business growth for black and hispanics. an agent americans, 800000 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting the manufacturing. we are, we were more people have health insurance today. more people for as the ratio was, cap is as small as the span of 20 years. where you just keep going up in 5, she keeps coming down. inflation has dropped from 9 percent to 3 percent, the lowest in the world, and 10, the lower the we saw. now instead of a port is important for a product and exporting america, jobs were exported. american products and creating america jobs right here the time. but the american people are beginning to feel it. consumer studies show consumer confidence assurance by america has been the law of the land since the 9030s
that's what america does. the problem is on the brink, no economy is what are the and the of the world. 15000000 new jobs is just 3 years, a record, a record, the record 60000000 are stored in small businesses. each one is a little active home with a storage job growth and small business growth for black and hispanics. an agent americans, 800000 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting the manufacturing. we are, we were more people have health insurance today. more people for as the ratio...
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factories in america. we are creating jobs for hundreds of thousands of dollars a year the do not require a college degree. 650 billion in private sector investment for companies bringing jobs back to america, back to the communities where they belong. for the longest time both parties said jobs overseas because the labor was cheaper and now we are sending product overseasnd forgive the job back here. look folks,nd thousands of cities and towns we are seeing great comeback stories. nearly 15 billion new jobs created so far, that is the record. growth is strong, wages are -- wages are rising. providing 16 billion new businesses since i started office. active hope, along the way it reduce the federal deficit i might add. it's not gone out, it's not gone out, is gone down under us. we cut up by a trillion dollars already in another trillion in my goal is to cut by 3 trillion by baking the wealthy of corporations finally pay their fair share. [applause] i am a catholic and if you make a billion bucks, just pay
factories in america. we are creating jobs for hundreds of thousands of dollars a year the do not require a college degree. 650 billion in private sector investment for companies bringing jobs back to america, back to the communities where they belong. for the longest time both parties said jobs overseas because the labor was cheaper and now we are sending product overseasnd forgive the job back here. look folks,nd thousands of cities and towns we are seeing great comeback stories. nearly 15...
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that's america. and we all come from somewhere, but we're all americans. [ applause ] >> look, folks, it's a simple choice. we can fight about fixing the border, or we can fix it. i'm ready to fix it. send me the border bill now! >> fix it! fix it! fix it! >> it's a transformational moment in history. happened 59 years ago today in selma, alabama. hundreds of foot soldiers for justice marched across the edmund pettus bridge, named after the grand dragon of the ku klux klan to claim their fundamental right to vote. they were beaten. they were bloodied and left for dead. our late friend and former colleague john lewis was on that march. we miss him! [ applause ] >> joining us tonight are other marchers, folks in the gallery and on the floor, including betty mae known as the voice of selma, the daughter of gospel singers and preachers, she sang songs of prayer and protest on that bloody sunday to help shake the nation's congress. five months later the voting rights act passed and was signed into law. [
that's america. and we all come from somewhere, but we're all americans. [ applause ] >> look, folks, it's a simple choice. we can fight about fixing the border, or we can fix it. i'm ready to fix it. send me the border bill now! >> fix it! fix it! fix it! >> it's a transformational moment in history. happened 59 years ago today in selma, alabama. hundreds of foot soldiers for justice marched across the edmund pettus bridge, named after the grand dragon of the ku klux klan to...
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life is like outside of america. by millions of people who lost their homeland, by millions of people that lost their future. but thank god they found this ■h great country or anything is possible. where everyone can go as far as their talent and their work will take them. but we know that the things that make america special were not an accident. they did not happen on their own. they happened because for over 200 years, each generation of americans did what they needed to themselves. i know of no place in america that understands that better than we do here. for literally every single one of us here is but a generation removed from someone who made our future the purpose of their lives. only in america would that have been possible. but that american dream that changed our lives and changed the world is in trouble now. for the first time in a long time, young americans believe the american dream is dead. it is not dead. but it is in a lot of trouble because after eight years of barack obama, the american dreas sl
life is like outside of america. by millions of people who lost their homeland, by millions of people that lost their future. but thank god they found this ■h great country or anything is possible. where everyone can go as far as their talent and their work will take them. but we know that the things that make america special were not an accident. they did not happen on their own. they happened because for over 200 years, each generation of americans did what they needed to themselves. i know...
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and we have made america be america. we and the thing about it is, it's not like black people have this idea that we to white people, america was never a meritocracy like we start off in the book talking about the incompetence and the way survived was because it just so happened somebody brought 20 something odd black people here in 1619, right after the starving time. right. and so it was not like black people giving this to america, say, hey, we want to give you democracy now! it was just back to what we talked about before, survival and resistance, right? like it wasn't like we wanted to participate in america and democracy. so we taught them how to make it universal suffrage, not we just wanted to have control our own destiny. and we demanded it. right. and so i think that idea of black people not pushing for america is in is, in essence self-preservation. i think also related to that we are the reason why america, a global economic power, that it is the that the slaves created and wealth created by owning people and
and we have made america be america. we and the thing about it is, it's not like black people have this idea that we to white people, america was never a meritocracy like we start off in the book talking about the incompetence and the way survived was because it just so happened somebody brought 20 something odd black people here in 1619, right after the starving time. right. and so it was not like black people giving this to america, say, hey, we want to give you democracy now! it was just...
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america is coming back. that's america. that's what this project is alld justice and prosperity and unlimited possibilities. that's why i swear to god, i've never been more optimistic about because i'm president but because we're at a inflection point in history, we really are. things are going to change no matterresident in a big way, they'll change either for the better or much worse. all we have to do, folks, is remember who in god's name we are, we're the united states of america. the only major country in the ut of every crisis stronger than when we went in. there's nothing beyond our capacity. i mean this sincerely, think about it, there's nothing beyond america's capacity if we do it together. and that's what we're going to may god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you so much. ♪ [captions corillite corp. 2023] ♪■m, >> earlier today house lawmakers met to examine a proposed rule from the consumer financial bureau to apps and digital waltz. watch the entire house financial services subcommittee
america is coming back. that's america. that's what this project is alld justice and prosperity and unlimited possibilities. that's why i swear to god, i've never been more optimistic about because i'm president but because we're at a inflection point in history, we really are. things are going to change no matterresident in a big way, they'll change either for the better or much worse. all we have to do, folks, is remember who in god's name we are, we're the united states of america. the only...
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that the fed wanted prosperous america. that the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor, and main street small businesses, that scientists were incorruptible, and that science was a search -- an exalted search for the truth. that the president of the united states could always be counted on to defend free speech. i too used to believe those things. do you remember those days? she will tell you that she now understands that the defense agencies work for the military-industrial complex. usda works for big ag and the processed foods cartel. the epa is in cahoots with the polluters. that scientists can be mercenaries. that government officials sometimes act as censors.that the fed works for wall street and allows bankers to prey on main street and the american worker. that is why nicole and i both left the democratic party. [applause] our values didn't change, but the democratic party did. the things that we love are still the same. we love our families, our children, our faiths. we love clean ai
that the fed wanted prosperous america. that the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor, and main street small businesses, that scientists were incorruptible, and that science was a search -- an exalted search for the truth. that the president of the united states could always be counted on to defend free speech. i too used to believe those things. do you remember those days? she will tell you that she now understands that the defense agencies work for the...
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there's always a lot at stake in america's mayors an america i's cities just as there is here in washington. that's exceptionally true in our time as our nation struggles to deliver on its promise. as american sometimes question whether democracy can deliver for them. so much depends on your work and ours. but we are now here to support that work with resources that have not existed in my lifetime to help cities get their jobs done. yes, we are with the federal government and here to help. but this time we're barking it up. with the funding as well as the technical support, as well as anything else you need. so i just want you to know how energized i am by the excellent and extraordinary work of america's mayors and how confident i am for this challenging, trouble, even dark as the last five, 10 years have been in many ways, we are going to remember the 2020's, america's infrastructure decade, thanks to president biden's leadership. and america's democracy decade if we get right the assignment before us at every level if the federal to local. we'll look back with get pride on this moment an
there's always a lot at stake in america's mayors an america i's cities just as there is here in washington. that's exceptionally true in our time as our nation struggles to deliver on its promise. as american sometimes question whether democracy can deliver for them. so much depends on your work and ours. but we are now here to support that work with resources that have not existed in my lifetime to help cities get their jobs done. yes, we are with the federal government and here to help. but...
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it is dangerous to be america's enemy. but it is free to, to be america's print. so in your heart, and since the things that it is in the americas for what america act, so the to the days when america is a great read all the was, are for america cannot determine what is happening to the data loss in most cool of adults. so much as by your leave from russia, america cannot determine who rushes friends are, all in desperate. america cannot determined on legal processes run in a democratic country like india. so i think we see the case of and for actor america rich, richer does not know the limits of the so one of the older folks. yeah. of the good relations between countries which demand that you keep like when it was most your business to speak. oh, yeah, well you know, acting like a hyper active level placement i, i guess and sometimes let me ask you this because it was just us. right. right now, america is sticking is, know is in india is political affairs and saying you guys are doing it wrong, you're going to do what we tell you to do that. let me ask you this.
it is dangerous to be america's enemy. but it is free to, to be america's print. so in your heart, and since the things that it is in the americas for what america act, so the to the days when america is a great read all the was, are for america cannot determine what is happening to the data loss in most cool of adults. so much as by your leave from russia, america cannot determine who rushes friends are, all in desperate. america cannot determined on legal processes run in a democratic country...
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i didn't know whatever america was. well the see, i never even came out with an acknowledgement that error america was a part of the c i until well into the 19 ninety's, maybe after 2000. that's amazing. they just went around america picking up so that in pilots and they created a company that wasn't really a company. it was. busy run by them. that's right. and that's kinda how we got into the vietnam war before the soldiers got there. and you know, an interesting part of the story. what has come out just in the last couple of weeks as part of the story is that it wasn't just weapons and, and rockets and mortars and things like that. they were carrying water, buffalo, and chicken, and drugs and drugs. and you know, this is how and i'm not saying no, i sighed, i've read the, i've done my research on this and i've heard some of the pilots who said, look, it's unfair to say we were a drug running operate. yeah. but it's also unfair to refute the fact that we had drugs as part of our car, and that was it. and that was it. a
i didn't know whatever america was. well the see, i never even came out with an acknowledgement that error america was a part of the c i until well into the 19 ninety's, maybe after 2000. that's amazing. they just went around america picking up so that in pilots and they created a company that wasn't really a company. it was. busy run by them. that's right. and that's kinda how we got into the vietnam war before the soldiers got there. and you know, an interesting part of the story. what has...
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america will be the peacemaker here in the world. morale is low because our veterans are saying out loud, where is the promise kept to the promise made? morale is low because soldiers in the uniform today wonder out loud in the cells. if our government has made a promise, will we keep it? after all, many veterans are saying the promise has not been made, kept to them, and morale is low for this reason. in order to boost morale, it is important to have a commander in chief who respects the men and women in uniform and who in turn earns the respect of the men and women in uniform. and that's exactly what i'm going to do when i get to be a president. so these are some of the reasons some of the reasons why i've asked my great family to join me in the quest to become your president. some of the reasons that let me stand right here on the verge of the primaries and we got a good chance to win if my supporters show up to the polls. so i'm here asking for the vote. i ran for the united states congress in west texas in the late seventies, an
america will be the peacemaker here in the world. morale is low because our veterans are saying out loud, where is the promise kept to the promise made? morale is low because soldiers in the uniform today wonder out loud in the cells. if our government has made a promise, will we keep it? after all, many veterans are saying the promise has not been made, kept to them, and morale is low for this reason. in order to boost morale, it is important to have a commander in chief who respects the men...
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britt: good evening, america. my name is katie britt, and i have the honor of serving the alabama in the united states senate. however, that's not the job that matters most. i a proud wife and mom of two am school-aged kids. ennett, and my son, ridgeway, are why i ran for the senate. i am worried about their future - and the future of children in every corner of our nation. that's why i invited you into our home tonight. tonight. like so many families across america, my husband wesley and i just watched president bi' state of the union address, and what we saw was the performance of the politician that has been an offense since before i was alive. one thing was quite clear ago. president biden just does not gett. he is out of touch. under his administration families are worse off, our communities are less se, our country is less secure. i just wish he understood what real families are facing around kitchen tables just like this one. this is where our family has tough conversations. it is where we make our it is wh
britt: good evening, america. my name is katie britt, and i have the honor of serving the alabama in the united states senate. however, that's not the job that matters most. i a proud wife and mom of two am school-aged kids. ennett, and my son, ridgeway, are why i ran for the senate. i am worried about their future - and the future of children in every corner of our nation. that's why i invited you into our home tonight. tonight. like so many families across america, my husband wesley and i...
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between those who wants to pull america back to the past and those wanting to move america into the future. my lifetime has taught me to embrace freedom and democracy, a future based encore values that have defined america. honesty, decency, dignity, equality, to respect everyone, to give everyone a fair shot. to give hate no safe harbor. other people my age see it differently. the american story of resentment, revenge and retribution. that's not me. i was born amid world war$9
between those who wants to pull america back to the past and those wanting to move america into the future. my lifetime has taught me to embrace freedom and democracy, a future based encore values that have defined america. honesty, decency, dignity, equality, to respect everyone, to give everyone a fair shot. to give hate no safe harbor. other people my age see it differently. the american story of resentment, revenge and retribution. that's not me. i was born amid world war$9
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by america has been the law of 1930's. the tax administration including my predecessors, and including some democrats in the past, failed to■# american. not anymore. on my watch, federal projects that you fund by helping build am bridges, and products will be made with american products and built by american workers. paying good paying american jobs. [applause] and thanks our trips and science act, the united states is investing more research and development than ever before. ■!there's -- there was a shortae of cell phones and ships that drove up the prices. by the way, we invented those chips in america. instead of importing them, private companies are investing billions of dollars to build new chip factories here in america creating tens of thousands of [applause] paying $100,000 a in fact, my policies have attracted 650 billion dollars in private sector investmentenergy, creating tens of thousands of jobs here in america. thanks to our bipartisan infrastructure law, 46 thousw pd across all communities. by the way, i
by america has been the law of 1930's. the tax administration including my predecessors, and including some democrats in the past, failed to■# american. not anymore. on my watch, federal projects that you fund by helping build am bridges, and products will be made with american products and built by american workers. paying good paying american jobs. [applause] and thanks our trips and science act, the united states is investing more research and development than ever before. ■!there's --...
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that's not the way it should be in our america. is it is now more expensive for a middle class and working family to afford college. and it was 30 years ago. so let's help people. let's give 30 $500 tax credits for each child for every year. let's expand and extend pell grants for more and more students. let's make sure we offer a national service. if you're willing to■o two years of national service. we will pay you up to $10,000 a year to go to college. that's and the abusive student loan industry, interest rates and predatory practices. students. another man that i met this morning with maxine got out of medical school, wanted to do re hiv, aids and we need that, don't we? the research job didn't pay a lot. his debts were huge, so he struggled for ten years to do the work that he loved and pay off his student loans. er than that if you take a public service job like teaching or nursing or researching hiv aids, we should forget your debts over time. that's that's not just think about the young people we want to help go to colle
that's not the way it should be in our america. is it is now more expensive for a middle class and working family to afford college. and it was 30 years ago. so let's help people. let's give 30 $500 tax credits for each child for every year. let's expand and extend pell grants for more and more students. let's make sure we offer a national service. if you're willing to■o two years of national service. we will pay you up to $10,000 a year to go to college. that's and the abusive student loan...
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that's what america does. that's what america does. clap back -- [ applause ] folks i hear the economy is on the brink, now our economy is the envy of the world, 15 million new jobs in three years, a record. a record. unemployment a 50 year low. a record 16 million americans are starting small businesses, each one is a literal act of hope, the historic job growth and small business growth for blacks and hispanics and asian americans, 800 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting. >> where is it written we can be the manufacturing capital of the world, more people have health insurance today than ever before the racial wealth gap is as small as it's been in 20 years. wages keep going up and inflation keeps going down. inflation has dropped from 9% to 3%, the lowest in the world and trending lower. now and stand -- we are exporting american products and creating american jobs. right here in america, where they belong. it takes time but the american people are beginning to feel it. consumer confidence is soaring, by america has been
that's what america does. that's what america does. clap back -- [ applause ] folks i hear the economy is on the brink, now our economy is the envy of the world, 15 million new jobs in three years, a record. a record. unemployment a 50 year low. a record 16 million americans are starting small businesses, each one is a literal act of hope, the historic job growth and small business growth for blacks and hispanics and asian americans, 800 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting. >>...
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that's what america does. that's what america does. [applause] folks, the economy was on the brink and now the envy of the world. 15 million new jobs in just three years. a record, a record. [applause] unemployment at a 50 year low. record 16 million americans starting small businesses in each one is a little act of hope. with his slick job growth and small business growth for black and hispanics and asian americans, 800,000 new many 800n affecting jobs in america and counting. [applause] where is it written that we can't be the manufacturing we are, we will. [applause] more people have to have insurance today. or people have health insurance today than ever before. the racial wealth gap is as small as it's been in 20 years. keep going up and inflation is coming down, from 9% to 3%, the lowest in the world. [applause] the landing is and will be soft. now instead of exporting american jobs, we are exporting american products and creating american jobs, right here in america where [applause] itakes time and the american people are beginn
that's what america does. that's what america does. [applause] folks, the economy was on the brink and now the envy of the world. 15 million new jobs in just three years. a record, a record. [applause] unemployment at a 50 year low. record 16 million americans starting small businesses in each one is a little act of hope. with his slick job growth and small business growth for black and hispanics and asian americans, 800,000 new many 800n affecting jobs in america and counting. [applause] where...
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is always america and it always puts america first. maria: so compare or the state laws to the federal laws. you are passing the most important regulations for your state, but do you want to see tighter regulations on a federal level? tell us the difference between those two regulatory backdrops, state versus federal. >> well, we have seen a cfius model at the federal level that has been ineffective at telling us really what is owned as far as property and what the vetting process is. in fact, they've told us that they don't have authority in this area. i do know there are some u.s. senators that are working to expand that authority. but when's the last time you really saw the federal government go forward and fix anything? i'd like governors to have more of a role in this. i think it's important governors pass laws to give more reporting requirements and some consequences if evil foreign governments come in and purchase up our assets. we can have that kind of a review process and model at the state level. we had a law on the books for
is always america and it always puts america first. maria: so compare or the state laws to the federal laws. you are passing the most important regulations for your state, but do you want to see tighter regulations on a federal level? tell us the difference between those two regulatory backdrops, state versus federal. >> well, we have seen a cfius model at the federal level that has been ineffective at telling us really what is owned as far as property and what the vetting process is. in...
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america cannot go back. i am here tonight to show what i believe is the way forward, i know how far we have come, four years ago next week , before i came to office, of the country was hit by the worst pandemic and the worst economic crisis in a century, remember the fear? record losses? number the spikes in crime and murder rate? the raging virus, it took more than 1 million american lives and loved ones, millions left behind. a mental health crisis of isolation and loneliness. my predecessor failed the most basic presidential duty that he owed to the american people, the duty to care. i think that is unforgivable. i came to office determined to get us through one of the toughest periods in the nation's history? we have. in a thousand cities and towns america is writing the greatest comeback story never told. [ applause ] >> president joe biden: let's tell the story here, tell it here and now, americas comeback is building a future of american possibility, building an economy from the middle out and the bot
america cannot go back. i am here tonight to show what i believe is the way forward, i know how far we have come, four years ago next week , before i came to office, of the country was hit by the worst pandemic and the worst economic crisis in a century, remember the fear? record losses? number the spikes in crime and murder rate? the raging virus, it took more than 1 million american lives and loved ones, millions left behind. a mental health crisis of isolation and loneliness. my predecessor...
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america remains a land of dreams and a nation of dreamers. i know that my own story repeats itself today in millions of american families and their children, and as long as that is so, i know that our best days as a country are still ahead of us. and so, mr. president, i will end my remarks today where our country began a long time ago -- with a dream and a prayer that god will continue to bless the united states >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are sponsored by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress. from the house and senate floors, to congre
america remains a land of dreams and a nation of dreamers. i know that my own story repeats itself today in millions of american families and their children, and as long as that is so, i know that our best days as a country are still ahead of us. and so, mr. president, i will end my remarks today where our country began a long time ago -- with a dream and a prayer that god will continue to bless the united states >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are sponsored by these...
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that's what america does. that's what america does. [applause] folks, i inherited an economy on the brink. now our economy is literally the mv of the world. 15 million new jobs in just three years, a record. a record. unemployment at a 50 year low. a record 16 million americans have started small businesses and each one is a literal act of hope. this historic job growth and for lack and hispanic americans, 800 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting. where is a rig, we can't beat the manufacturing of the world, we will and we will are. more people have insurance today than ever before. the racial wealth gap is as small as it has been in 20 years. we just keep going up, inflation keeps going down. inflation has dropped from 9 percent to 3%, the lowest in the world and trending lower. the landing is and will be soft. and now instead of importing foreign products and exploiting american jobs. we are exporting american products and creating american jobs. right here in america where they belong. [cheers and applause] and it takes ti
that's what america does. that's what america does. [applause] folks, i inherited an economy on the brink. now our economy is literally the mv of the world. 15 million new jobs in just three years, a record. a record. unemployment at a 50 year low. a record 16 million americans have started small businesses and each one is a literal act of hope. this historic job growth and for lack and hispanic americans, 800 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting. where is a rig, we can't beat the...
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between those want to pull america back to the past. those want to move america into the future. a, my lifetime is telling me to embrace freedom and democracy. a future based on core values, defined american honesty, decency dignity qual, to respect everyone, to give everyone a fair shot to get, hey, no, say farber. know the people might see it differently. american story, hobbies in revenge, and retribution as not be. i was born, i made world war 2. when america stood for the freedom of the world. i grew up in scranton, pennsylvania crime on delaware. i'm on working class people who built this country . i watched in horror as 2 of my heroes, like many of you, to doctor king and bobby kennedy to recess noon. and their legacy is inspired me to pursue a career, a career service. i left the law firm became a public defender because my city of wilmington was the only city in america occupied the national guard after doctor kate was assassinated as a variety and i became the county council on almost by action. i got lex's united states senate and i had no intention of running today to
between those want to pull america back to the past. those want to move america into the future. a, my lifetime is telling me to embrace freedom and democracy. a future based on core values, defined american honesty, decency dignity qual, to respect everyone, to give everyone a fair shot to get, hey, no, say farber. know the people might see it differently. american story, hobbies in revenge, and retribution as not be. i was born, i made world war 2. when america stood for the freedom of the...
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there are people who love america and there are those who hate america. [applause] those who hate americajoe bidena and taking away your freedom. we can't justcomplaining about . we need to do more. i was recently asked an interesting question by group at a chance to speak to cut a leadership class and they asked me a question from the audience is said, governor, how do you make your hard decisions? i thought, you know wt?it is no. it is easy because i know the foundation i need to start from with every single decision i make as governor. i told them a little how when i first started to run for governor of our state it was clear it was going to be a different race than i had ever run before. it s my pole and it was going to be an issue i was a woman. south dakota has women lead before a business and state legislature and congress that we had never had a female governor before. we never had a woman as a ceo f our state. i had spent my entire life in a man's world. my dad was my best frii was usuy few women driving semis hauling grain, serving and leadershi
there are people who love america and there are those who hate america. [applause] those who hate americajoe bidena and taking away your freedom. we can't justcomplaining about . we need to do more. i was recently asked an interesting question by group at a chance to speak to cut a leadership class and they asked me a question from the audience is said, governor, how do you make your hard decisions? i thought, you know wt?it is no. it is easy because i know the foundation i need to start from...
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america cannot go back. i'm here tonight show and i believe is the way forward because i know how far we've come. four years ag ago next week befe i came to office, the country was hit by the worst pandemic and the worst economic crisis in the century. remember the fear, record losses, remember the spikes in crime and the murder rate, raging virus that took more than 1 million american lives, loved ones, millions left behind. a mental health crisis of isolation and loneliness. a president, my predecessor, failed in the most basic presidential duty that he owes to the american people, the duty to care. i think that's unforgivable. i came to office determined to get us through one of the toughest periods in the nation's history. he have. it doesn't make news. in a thousand cities and towns, the american people are writing the greatest comeback story never been told. [applause] so let's tell the story here. tell it here and now. america's comeback is building the future of american possibilities, building an ec
america cannot go back. i'm here tonight show and i believe is the way forward because i know how far we've come. four years ag ago next week befe i came to office, the country was hit by the worst pandemic and the worst economic crisis in the century. remember the fear, record losses, remember the spikes in crime and the murder rate, raging virus that took more than 1 million american lives, loved ones, millions left behind. a mental health crisis of isolation and loneliness. a president, my...
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half the economy of america, half of all, all the economy in america g businesses. but here is the deal. as more folks move into nevada for good paying jobs we need housing that's affordable the depth of the pandemic and in the depth of the pandemic the american rescue plans delivered funds to keep eightillion families in their home nationwide by preventing foreclosures and evictions. in nevada used the funds to00 people's rent to be paid. [applause] >> first time home buyers able to make a down payment. building and renovating affordable homes than more than any part of the country, any state in thecountry. here in clark county new are under construction as a result. 8,000 homes totalfamilies seniors and veterans and across the country more people own homes now than before the pandemic. we're seeing fewer foreclosures thanñ ytime in decades, but we have a lot more to do. for too many people the dream of having a good home still feels out of reach, i get . look here is my plan. you know everybody thinks because i'm president i was wealthy and significant background
half the economy of america, half of all, all the economy in america g businesses. but here is the deal. as more folks move into nevada for good paying jobs we need housing that's affordable the depth of the pandemic and in the depth of the pandemic the american rescue plans delivered funds to keep eightillion families in their home nationwide by preventing foreclosures and evictions. in nevada used the funds to00 people's rent to be paid. [applause] >> first time home buyers able to make...
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may god bless you and may god continue to bless these united states of america. 9-
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it's a strategy to invest in america, all of america. our industrial strategy for clean energy starts with a recognition of true facts. first, clean energy represents a $23 trillion global economic opportunity. essentially, a new industrial revolution as these countries strive to address climate change. second, our past economic policies have failed us in many cases, tragically. from before the start of this century, so-called free trade, trickle-down economics have ushered in losses of millions of jobs and tens of thousands of factories across the nation. policies of administrations past effectively encouraged manufacturers to go abroad, factories that had anchored entire communities from their moorings had been sucked overseas. it's not an abstraction. i know this from the depths of my soul. loss of manufacturing jobs was the most sickening, despairing part of my eight years as governor of michigan. a little town called greenville, michigan, my first year in office -- a refrigerator factory owned by electrolux was threatening to go to
it's a strategy to invest in america, all of america. our industrial strategy for clean energy starts with a recognition of true facts. first, clean energy represents a $23 trillion global economic opportunity. essentially, a new industrial revolution as these countries strive to address climate change. second, our past economic policies have failed us in many cases, tragically. from before the start of this century, so-called free trade, trickle-down economics have ushered in losses of...
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states of america have the zinus entity, it's own military base in the region, so the chief staff is biden here, he can stop that, but the united states of america is coming with gimmics or as am call, first of all of that floating port, the the main the main thing with it, apart from that we can witness all the western leaders led by joe biden encouraging the genocide, ingoing genocide in gaza and their aim, the end goal is to ethnically cleanse the people from gaza, and after that they will do the same in the west bank and 1948. the aim of this floating port is to encourage immigration of the starving, displaced palestinian people. we know there is 90% of the palestinians in gaza are displaced now, they are hungry, they are lacking proper shelters and pr. proper medical facilities, so this is to push them to immigrate to europe or anywhere else when they start the ships comes into into gaza, why is the united states of america and the design entity not opening graf a crossing or the kam abu salim or the other aits or the other crossing, it's as we witnessed at the start when aid wa
states of america have the zinus entity, it's own military base in the region, so the chief staff is biden here, he can stop that, but the united states of america is coming with gimmics or as am call, first of all of that floating port, the the main the main thing with it, apart from that we can witness all the western leaders led by joe biden encouraging the genocide, ingoing genocide in gaza and their aim, the end goal is to ethnically cleanse the people from gaza, and after that they will...
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always be in america. i believe in you, the american people. >> you're the reason we've never been more optimistic ha than i am now.n w >> so let's build the future together. let' nows remember who we are.wm >> we are the united states of america. and there's nothing, nothingyonr beyond our capacity. when we act together. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. thank you. thank you. than k. president joe biden, a state ste of the union address lasting just about an hour. fn addran 8 minutes.es it started off off a little differently. aprotocol says the speaker of the house introduces the president with the words. house uces theit's my high honoe and privilege to introduce the president. united states speaker johnson was read -- y, but president biden dove right in to that speech straight away. he with freedom and democracy under assault, he pointed away wita on the marchaine a in ukraine, calling for funding and weapons for ukrainnd e. right off the bat, he called out his predecessor, former pre
always be in america. i believe in you, the american people. >> you're the reason we've never been more optimistic ha than i am now.n w >> so let's build the future together. let' nows remember who we are.wm >> we are the united states of america. and there's nothing, nothingyonr beyond our capacity. when we act together. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. thank you. thank you. than k. president joe biden, a state ste of the union address lasting just about an...
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that is what america does. that is what america does. [cheers and applause] folks, i inherited an economy that was on the brink. now our economy is literally the envy of the world. 15 million new jobs in three years, a record. they record. -- a record. [applause] unemployment at 50 year lows. [applause] a record 16 million americans starting small businesses, and each one is a little act of hope. with historic job growth and small business growth for black and hispanic and asian americans, 800,000 new manufacturing jobs in america and counting. [applause] where is it written we cannot be the manufacturing capital of the world? we are. we will. more people have health insurance today than ever before. the racial wealth gap is as small as it has been in 20 years. we just keep going up, inflation keeps coming down. inflation has dropped from 9% to 3%, the lowest in the world, and it can be lower. [applause] the landing will be soft. and now instead of importing foreign products and exporting american jobs, we are exporting american products
that is what america does. that is what america does. [cheers and applause] folks, i inherited an economy that was on the brink. now our economy is literally the envy of the world. 15 million new jobs in three years, a record. they record. -- a record. [applause] unemployment at 50 year lows. [applause] a record 16 million americans starting small businesses, and each one is a little act of hope. with historic job growth and small business growth for black and hispanic and asian americans,...
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america beautiful. how about flags in churches churches now this is this where this is where people get really nervous and they think aha, i knew you were going to do something un-american eventually. if you even raise this question, why are there united states flags and churches? people get very nervous. like, what are you up to? you can't up to anything good. if you even asked question well, this is really unusual 100 years ago really unusual when this starts happening during the first world war. are there examples earlier there are there are examples during the civil war of of union flags flying on top of churches in church towers. that's true. but it did not become ordained area for there to be the banner at the front of a church and there so often now typically that we don't even notice it's there also on saturday and that same meeting i was in i looked and there was the american flag and the christian flag. some people are not with the christian flag. they are both at the front of the church. and
america beautiful. how about flags in churches churches now this is this where this is where people get really nervous and they think aha, i knew you were going to do something un-american eventually. if you even raise this question, why are there united states flags and churches? people get very nervous. like, what are you up to? you can't up to anything good. if you even asked question well, this is really unusual 100 years ago really unusual when this starts happening during the first world...
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and spread america's borders. had didn't realize. and i think even as they were doing it, they didn't realize that they were moving into a land that already belonged to the spanish colonial system, the indigenous of, of course, who inhabited that whole section. and we're talking about, you know, a territory that begins in mexico and goes all the way up to wyoming and colorado and then west to east from from from california all the way to kansas. and that land belonged by conquest to to the spanish. and so that was an invasion of, of of sorts. and the invasion was to a tremendously diverse group of indigenous people, people who belong to the nahuatl, the mayans, the and then the the even the the apache who were spanish speaking, the comanche also. so we have this tremendously rich culture of indigenous city. and then this tremendous culture that had begun in the 1500s when cortez came to mexico and conquered mexico of the mestizo population, which in itself was carried on the great indigenous traditions of cultivat
and spread america's borders. had didn't realize. and i think even as they were doing it, they didn't realize that they were moving into a land that already belonged to the spanish colonial system, the indigenous of, of course, who inhabited that whole section. and we're talking about, you know, a territory that begins in mexico and goes all the way up to wyoming and colorado and then west to east from from from california all the way to kansas. and that land belonged by conquest to to the...
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some flee persecution to chase dreams that are impossible anywhere but here in america. is america. we all come from somewhere. we are all americans. folks, we ha a sime choice. we can fight about fixing the border or we can fix it. i am ready to fixsend me the bo. host: takes a statements that the president made regarding the senate border bill. to redo some of them. the president saying, it uld sident temporary authority to shut down the border when the number of migrants at the border are overwhelming. the little faxing that this needs context. enabling the executive branch to block people from seeking asylum between ports of entry is illegal immigration reaching a certain level aim to change what happened when people r■qeach t border. that doesn't mean that people won't stop showing up despite the emergency authority. the government's authority to quickly remove people from the u.s. would hinge on i resources and other countries' willingness to take back immigrants. the phrase from the president, that bill would hire 100 more immigration judges to tackle the back of 2 million
some flee persecution to chase dreams that are impossible anywhere but here in america. is america. we all come from somewhere. we are all americans. folks, we ha a sime choice. we can fight about fixing the border or we can fix it. i am ready to fixsend me the bo. host: takes a statements that the president made regarding the senate border bill. to redo some of them. the president saying, it uld sident temporary authority to shut down the border when the number of migrants at the border are...
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"they must have a political justification for their robberies in looting, otherwise the law of america itself will not allow them to do so. the point is that 72% of the world's population is sanctioned by the other 25%. can a system like this continue to work? obviously not. can almost 30% of the gdp be sanctioned, because the one who used to have 60% of the production, and now this figure doesn't even reach..." 40% of the world's gross domestic product make such decision, these are questions that all lawyers and people with knowledge in the world have, but in addition to some of this conversation, there's also the boomerang effect of sanctions, what will happen when some countries are sanctioned, the united states and europe cannot officially sell those products and this causes their products to be stuckpiled, these products. for what? because i remind you again, we are talking about 72% of the world's population, so when you know that you can't do business with 72% of the world's population. you can't sell anything to them, you can't buy anything from them, your production will only
"they must have a political justification for their robberies in looting, otherwise the law of america itself will not allow them to do so. the point is that 72% of the world's population is sanctioned by the other 25%. can a system like this continue to work? obviously not. can almost 30% of the gdp be sanctioned, because the one who used to have 60% of the production, and now this figure doesn't even reach..." 40% of the world's gross domestic product make such decision, these are...