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And we want to bring him to justice.
No
11,890
And so to make sure we end up getting rid of basic structural prejudice is education.
No
28,167
And then we'll fill other gaps by covering the parents of those children when the family is poor or up to two and a half times the poverty rate.
No
33,192
It goes back to the founding of our country.
Yes
8,759
So, I think we are proving that we can go forward with conservation and benefit from that.
No
25,037
I understand exactly what the Soviets are up to, but that, too, is a part of national strength.
No
23,899
I think the American people should be the judge of that.
No
23,343
I have -- was fought for a very strong title in the farm bill for the conservation reserve program to set aside millions of acres of land to help improve wildlife and the habitat.
Yes
9,669
That's part of what I'm fighting for as president of the United States.
No
28,658
Again, this is just a difference of opinion.
No
11,809
I remember when the stories first came out about the stops in New Jersey by the highway patrol there.
No
3,012
Our priorities ought to be first of all to meet our own military needs, secondly to meet the needs of our allies and friends, and only then should we ship military equipment to foreign countries.
No
27,190
And that's because we've become weaker in each of those four...
No
15,182
And I would say to the Soviet Union, we will sit and negotiate with you as long as it takes, to have not only legitimate arms limitation, but to have a reduction of these nuclear weapons to the point that neither one of us represents a threat to the other.
No
26,970
You indicated that we shouldn't be passing nuclear treaties with Russia despite the fact that 71 senators, Democrats and Republicans, voted for it.
Yes
33,269
I do not think the United States government should be stepping in and making those most personal of decisions.
No
8,877
It's going to come from the dedication, by 1984, of the excise revenues that today are being collected by the Federal Government on alcohol and tobacco.
No
24,830
I want the future of this country to be as bright and brilliant as its past, and it can be if we have the courage to change.
No
1,084
And then just a day or two ago, the attorney general of the United States made a further investigation and came to precisely the same conclusion.
Yes
17,122
We were told we would have a balanced budget in 1983.
Yes
31,897
And they look at our country and they see what's going on.
No
3,214
There've been more disputes in its area where there's more volatility than any other place in the world.
No
11,481
They are historic, they are strong, and they are enduring.
No
22,083
You've got to do that; we got to get those costs down.
No
3,749
Let me tell you another place to look for some savings.
No
2,167
We also have 50 percent of doctors who say they won't take more Medicare patients.
Yes
18,652
They outsourced the job to Afghan warlords, who only a week earlier had been on the other side fighting against us, neither of whom trusted each other.
Yes
2,831
And the kind of defense program that Mr. Carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poor negotiating position.
No
2,389
If they had a pre-existing condition, they might not be able to get coverage at all.
No
3,458
This package has transparency in it.
No
12,652
But we were far stronger relative to the Communists five years ago, and what is of great concern is that the balance of power is in danger of moving with them.
Yes
22,241
One more time you've bought a front-row box seat and got a third-rate performance.
No
24,427
This is basically a problem that is a primary concern to the European Community.
No
26,926
We ended the war in Iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11.
No
2,468
Well, actually it's -- it's -- it's a lengthy description.
No
20,915
Look, this is a funding crisis all around the country.
Yes
1,325
I favor the particular constitutional amendment that would turn over to the states the uh - individual right to the voters in those states uh - the chance to make a decision by public referendum.
No
15,337
Of course, it doesn't come out of the payroll tax.
Yes
6,796
But I know this, that President Kennedy in his inaugural address told all of us that here on Earth, God's work must truly be our own.
No
12,658
And yet, in the last nine months of this year, we've had a drop in our economic growth rather than a gain.
Yes
29,327
Then you heard what I was saying, how bad it is, and you said, I can't win that debate.
No
9,196
We have not made the progress we need to make to put people back to work.
No
16,770
We have now employed eighty-eight million people in America, the largest number in the history of the United States.
Yes
16,917
Mr. Ford quite often puts forward a program just as a public relations stunt, and never tries to put it through the Congress by working with the Congress.
Yes
16,180
I headed the task force when I was a member of the Congress way back in the late '60s on these kinds of things, on the Republican side.
No
15,410
But, if we're talking about how much we think about the working people and so forth, I'm the only fellow who ever ran for this job who was six times President of his own union and still has a lifetime membership in that union.
Yes
10,816
Social Security is not that tough.
No
4,118
But I will point out that I was called naive when I suggested that we need to look at exploring contacts with Iran.
No
23,728
I didn't want to give a slush fund to Halliburton.
No
133
When you cut capital gains, you put people to work.
No
33,343
I don't want to rip families apart.
No
345
I see an involvement by a thousand points of light.
No
23,886
Well, they've got a point.
No
27,908
That will not help us compete with China.
No
19,571
Devastated states like California and others.
No
16,482
And in the budget that I recommended we cut it in half - a growth rate of 5 to 5 and one-half percent.
Yes
18,011
This is a group of killers who will not only kill here, but kill children in Russia, that'll attack unmercifully in Iraq, hoping to shake our will.
No
33,988
We've got them all out there.
Yes
20,102
I said that our economic plan would produce eight million jobs, we have ten and a half million new jobs.
Yes
20,508
This is indeed a very important issue.
No
26,173
Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York, brought crime down 25 percent just in New York City.
Yes
2,198
And this is not my own -- only my opinion.
No
27,356
And what I did was work with our joint chiefs of staff to think about, what are we going to need in the future to make sure that we are safe?
No
7,456
I am -- you know it's really interesting.
No
14,229
You're talking about 2 different subjects.
No
32,607
I mean, I think we should be allowed to maybe...
No
29,196
Let me give you the example of Mexico.
No
14,159
I've spent my whole adult life very close to the military.
No
27,074
And so seeing Syria remove Assad is a very high priority for us.
No
34,358
That's why I want to invest in you.
No
23,561
I had to make the decision to destroy more life, so do we continue to destroy life -- I made the decision to balance science and ethics.
No
33,427
... to sign immigration reform, and George W. Bush supported it, as well.
Yes
32,344
And how do we expect to be able to implement those?
No
3,181
I must remind him that we're at peace and during the period that he brags about unemployment being low, the United States was at war.
Yes
32,880
We might have had some differences, and we had a lot of debates...
No
26,414
We're going to get it done.
No
1,385
The one-man, one-vote rule, which is a very important one that uh - s- struck down the unwarranted influence in the legislature of parsley - uh populated areas of - of the states.
No
27,149
They have to make sure that they're cooperating with us when it comes to counterterrorism.
No
9,506
And why do I want to bring rates down, and at the same time lower exemptions and deductions, particularly for people at the high end?
No
13,691
Well, the record in Arkansas.
No
17,237
When we took office, we discovered that the program that the Carter-Mondale administration had said would solve the fiscal problems of Social Security for the next 50 years wouldn't solve them for 5.
No
17,765
Whose taxes will you raise?
No
11,871
She said, reading is the new civil right.
No
30,377
You have so many different things you have to be able to do, and I don't believe that Hillary has the stamina.
No
8,861
The individuals that would then get jobs - give them a break that encourages them to leave the social welfare programs and go to work.
No
19,445
But let me remind you, my family has suffered from drug abuse.
No
12,632
In Africa - these countries that have newly joined the United Nations.
No
12,936
In view of the difficulties we've had with the islands, in view of the difficulties and disputes we've had with Chiang Kai-shek, that's the only position we can take.
No
24,272
Whichever place you put it.
No
27,177
We need a strong economy.
No
16,790
Well, Mr. Ford doesn't seem to put into perspective the fact that when - when uh five hundred thousand more people are out of work than there were three months ago, while we have two and a half million more people out of work than were when he took office, that this touches human beings.
Yes
15,344
I noticed recently that Governor Reagan frequently quotes Democratic presidents in his acceptance address.
No
27,247
We're 9 million jobs short of that.
Yes
11,775
The world’s coming together, as I said, they're looking to us.
No
14,616
Key thing here, see, we all come up with images.
No
10,954
Co-payments go up, costs go up, skyrocketing costs, which make people less and less able to afford health insurance in America.
Yes
28,577
And let me tell you what the record shows.
No
19,459
We ought to keep guns out of the hands of criminals.
No
18,291
When I came back from that war I saw that it was wrong.
No
24,804
They didn't tell you that that same year they increased spending $1.83 for every dollar we increased taxes.
Yes