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Taipei hasnt missed any time so this blaming china reparations you know maybe we could start at the beginning you know theres 3000000 dead people in Southeast Asia because of this flying off the aircraft carriers in the South China Sea and by i mean vietnam we could start with reparations there one 3rd of laos has so Many American bombs on it they can even use it i mean lets get real and lets Work Together as a world here. You know well that would be great and that would be the most important takeaway from this pandemic is to Work Together but what weve seen is just the opposite weve seen its every man for himself and thats very disquieting brad let me come to you. Its part of my profession i watch a lot of american cable news and look at the major broadsheets and number one their knowledge of china is very very poor this gives me an opportunity to plug james his book here which is very very good on the china mirage but you know it seems to me that again you know theres a great deal of
Mr. Huizenga thank you, mr. Chair. I stand here today to offer while i stand here today, as i offer my amendment, residents across the great lakes are facing imminent threats to their property, their infrastructure, and to the shore lines themselves due to historically high water levels. Great lakes communities, including many in my own district along the shores of lake michigan, are in critical need of shore line projects to protect against devastating erosion. For those of us who call the region home, the great lakes forever shapes our way of life. Its from we recreate, its where we do business, its where we pass along the heritage of our region. It is the largest freshwater system and holding 20 of the freshwater supply and generate 1. 5 million jobs and provide the backbone of a 5 trillion regional economy and home for more than 3,500 different plants and species. Often say, we can and should both protect and promote both the if we dont protect our shore lines now. The high water l
Corbyn is promising too much and i dont understand where he will get the money from. Im a painter from london, im called peterand i the money from. Im a painter from london, im called peter and i dont think ill bother getting out of bed this time if you feel like this youre not alone according to one survey, 20 of voters are still undecided about what to do on thursday. So let us know what it is that youre waiting for. What are you hoping for, expecting in the final four days of this intense, sometimes bitter, toxic Election Campaign thats going to help you finally make up your mind. If youre on twitter use the hashtag victorialive, or e mail victoria bbc. Co. Uk and theres facebook too. All but two of our audience today say they are still undecided well ask them what policies, if any have cut through, if any have downloaded or perhaps even read a manifesto, whats most important to them in this election and what they think of the main party leaders. We are here on between two and bbc n
Thank you, mr. President , and e senator from utah. Mr. Romney mr. President , i rise today to address the Current Situation in syria. First, i welcome the Vice President s announcement of a ceasefire which will prevent further loss of life. I hope the agreement is honored. But at the heart of this matter is a central question of why these terms and assurances were not negotiated before the president consented to withdraw our troops. Let me briefly recount whats happened in the past seven days since the u. S. Announced our withdrawal. The kurds suffering loss of life and property have alied with assad. Russia has assumed control of our previous military positions and the u. S. Has been forced in many cases to bomb, of our own facilities. The announcement today is being portrayed as a victory. It is far from a victory. Serious questions remain about how the decision was reached precipitously to withdraw from syria and why that decision was reached. Given the initial details of the cease