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Strategic threat to the united states. and that is very accurate. and as such, they have kept the trump sanctions, they ve increased some of their own. they ve kept the trump tariffs and the trump trade deal, and they have supports taiwan just as president trump has done. they had the quad meeting which is like-minded democracs, it s the united states with, japan, australia and india. trump revised that, and they have brought that group together the also to attempt to strengthen it. so they have, essentially, taken most of trump s policy ands tried to strengthen them. and believe me, that s a good thing. i give the biden administration some pretty good marks on china. not on russia, not on iran and some orr things. but here s the question though, the unanswered question. you keep referring to china, we have to compete with them, we have to establish the united states as technologically superior and certainly our ....
Which could need hospitalization; skin problems; and severe bone joint, or muscle pain. are you ready? ask your doctor how prolia® can help strengthen your bones. ed: you have democrats laser-focused on impeachment. president trump trade deal with china. this is a large deal. it covers tremendous manufacturing, farming, a lot of rules regulations. a lot of things are covered. it s a phase one deal but a lot of big things are covered. i say affectionately the farmers are going to go out and buy much larger tractors because it means a lot of business. a tremendous amount of business. ed: this as the stock markets, as you can see all the indices there hitting major new records. will the democrats be able to compete with the president over the economy. joining me now senior fellow at the heritage foundation ....
British prime minister boris johnson and members of parliament are now converging on the house of commons forp a rare saturday session. hasn t been one in nearly 40 years. and to be voted on, another attempt to get the brexit agreement through parliament before the october the 31st deadline. it will be the fourth time three meaningful votes under theresa may on her deal. but the big difference is boris johnson has managed to renegotiate, get rid of the so-called backstop, put together a new deal and there is no clear indication if this incarnation fares any better than theresa may. these are the sort of terms about the northern ireland ....
Heal this country and can allow us all to express our legitimate desires for the deepest possible friendship and partnership with our neighbors, a deal that allows us to create a shared destiny with them and a deal that also allows us to express our confidence in our own democratic institutions to make our own laws, to determine our own future, to believe in ourselves once again as an open, generous, global, outward looking free trading united kingdom. that is the prospect. that is the prospect that this deal offers our country. it is a great prospect and a great deal and i commend it to the house. the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. thank you, mr. speaker. i join you in thanking all the staff that have come into the ....