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No child should be left behind in America.
No
19,091
Four years ago I ran for president at a time of high unemployment and rising frustration.
No
30,053
And we're hoping that within the year we'll be able to push ISIS out of Iraq and then, you know, really squeeze them in Syria.
No
14,199
This was a trick on the American people.
No
28,631
The President shouldn't have vetoed that bill.
No
881
And I'm very very proud of that choice.
No
23,907
They get on me -- Bill's gotten on me about, "read my lips."
No
19,807
But, you know, I think my ideas are better for the future.
No
12,258
I think we ought to have federal liability protection, depending upon whether or not standards have been met.
No
10,379
Loves his family, cares about his faith.
No
17,968
I believe America is safest and strongest when we are leading the world and we are leading strong alliances.
No
24,985
But between us, we can either destroy the world or we can save it.
No
27,542
Number two, Mr. President, the reason I call it an apology tour is because you went to the Middle East and you flew to Egypt and to Saudi Arabia and to Turkey and Iraq.
No
15,328
Now, we have an opportunity to move toward national health insurance, with an emphasis on the prevention of disease, an emphasis on out-patient care, not in-patient care; an emphasis on hospital cost containment to hold down the cost of hospital care far those who are ill, an emphasis on catastrophic health insurance, so that if a family is threatened with being wiped out economically because of a very high medical bill, then the insurance would help pay for it.
No
19,474
You talk about the Brady Bill.
No
24,626
Barbara I think is doing a superb job in destroying the myth about AIDS.
No
22,773
And people in Europe didn't like that decision.
No
2,820
A few months later, he said he wanted to cut the defense budget by eight or nine billion dollars.
Yes
24,332
There's no question about that.
No
18,866
But let me talk about something that the president just sort of finished up with.
No
3,020
And I would make sure that the uh - Saudis understood this ahead of time so there would be no doubt in their mind.
No
27,263
And I'll get us on track to a balanced budget.
No
2,364
A woman came to me and she said, look, I can't afford insurance for myself or my son.
No
24,513
They're between 100 and 200% capacity up and down the East Coast.
Yes
25,292
We need an answer to this problem, but it must be an American answer that is consistent with justice and due process.
No
12,962
Bring students here; let them see what kind of a country we have.
No
21,418
The dollar's gone through the floor.
No
26,963
Governor Romney, I'm glad that you recognize that Al Qaida is a threat, because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing America, you said Russia, not Al Qaida; you said Russia, in the 1980s, they're now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because, you know, the Cold War's been over for 20 years.
Yes
5,708
Now, look, Americans are hurting tonight and they're angry and I understand that, and they want a new direction.
No
34,070
We've had free and fair elections.
No
33,831
Because what I saw what they did, which is a criminal act, by the way, where they're telling people to go out and start fist-fights and start violence.
Yes
17,702
I think also that the American people want a balanced program that gives us long-term growth so that they're not having to take money that's desperate to themselves and their families and give it to someone else.
No
23,610
I'm a Catholic, raised a Catholic.
No
32,976
I think that was a dereliction of duty.
No
19,844
90 percent of our kids are out there in those public schools and we need to lift their standards and move them forward with the programs like those I've outlined in this campaign.
Yes
10,140
And there are a number of things.
No
3,188
What is more moral in foreign policy than for the administration to take the lead in the World Food Conference in Rome in 1974 when the United States committed six million metric tons of food - over 60 percent of the food committed for the disadvantaged and underdeveloped nations of the world?
Yes
17,572
But at some point, we want to do that as well.
No
2,812
I might say this in closing, and that is that as far as foreign policy goes, Mr. Kissinger has been the president of this country.
No
14,521
My passion is to pass a jobs program and get incomes up with an investment incentive program to grow jobs in the private sector, to waste less public money and invest more, to control health care costs and provide for affordable health care for all Americans and to make sure we've got the best trained workforce in the world.
No
27,166
We want people to be able to enjoy their lives and know they're going to have a bright and prosperous future, not be at war.
No
25,395
The second thing is this all assumes that the Soviets wouldn't respond in kind.
No
2,824
About uh - late October of 1975, I asked the then Secretary of Defense, Mr. Schlesinger, to tell me what had to be done if we were going to reduce the defense budget by uh - three to five billion dollars.
Yes
5,508
And I am disappointed that Secretary Paulson and others have not made that their first priority.
No
32,116
I didn't in the first debate, and I'm going to try not to in this debate, because I'd like to get to the questions that the people have brought here tonight to talk to us about.
No
15,637
And you supported legislation this year that's involved tax increases not once, but twice.
Yes
9,869
I don't think you have to -- shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally.
No
23,153
Government-sponsored health care would lead to rationing.
No
542
But here's the point he misses.
No
11,032
But the challenge is to know when the United States of American can beneficially effect the outcome of a crisis, when to go in and when not, when American military power is worth the expenditure of our most precious treasure.
No
3,096
The unemployment rate was less than 4 percent.
Yes
28,553
But I also believe strongly that we need to enforce laws on the books that the best way to make sure that we keep our society safe and secure is to hold people accountable for breaking the law.
No
11,650
One of the criteria that I think is important in deciding when and if we should ever get involved around the world is whether or not our national security interest is involved, if we can really make the difference with military forces.
No
10,154
The -- the greatest failure we've had with regards to -- to gun violence in some respects is what -- what is known as Fast and Furious.
No
10,563
The secretary already has the power to do that in the rescue package, but it hasn't been exercised yet.
Yes
15,455
We do not have to go on sharing in scarcity with the country getting worse off, with unemployment growing.
No
18,013
We have a duty to protect our children and grandchildren.
No
9,151
I know what it takes to create good jobs again.
No
8,311
And that can only be done through governmental action.
No
11,013
And in that situation, what happens is, is that the protections you have, the consumer protections that you need, you're not going to have available to you.
No
23,062
We took care of the safety issues.
Yes
13,362
We've spent more money on agriculture in the last eight years than the hundred years of the Agricultural Department before that.
Yes
23,789
But our long-term security depends on our deep faith in liberty.
No
6,673
They were told: Don't even bother; we're not going to listen to it.
No
22,257
In a little school everybody is somebody; individualism is very important.
No
22,209
We live in a world where what you earn depends on what you can learn, where the average 18- year-old will change jobs 8 times in a lifetime and where none of us can promise any of you that what you now do for a living is absolutely safe from now on.
Yes
33,047
The EPA is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business.
Yes
33,469
He has no respect for her.
No
27,404
You mentioned the Navy, for example, and that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916.
Yes
5,501
Let's take 300 of that billion and go in and buy those home loan mortgages and negotiate with those people in their homes, 11 million homes or more, so that they can afford to pay the mortgage, stay in their home.
No
29,324
NAFTA is the worst trade deal maybe ever signed anywhere, but certainly ever signed in this country.
No
20,376
It's just clear you can go to the website and look.
No
32,543
See, I understand the tax code better than anybody that's ever run for president.
No
227
It's the single most important public health crisis, single most important public health emergency we've had in our lifetimes and I think there are a number of things we have to do including supporting legislation which is now moving through the Congress, which will commit this nation to the resources to find a cure which will provide broad education and prevention, which will provide sensitive and caring treatment for the victims of AIDS.
Yes
17,209
I don't want to hear them.
No
31,900
But it's locker room talk, and it's one of those things.
No
12,798
If we fail, it's been a great serious failure for everyone - for the human race.
No
3,360
Or will we have a world of peace with the threat of atomic weapons eliminated, with full trade, with our people at work, inflation controlled, openness in government, our people proud once again, Congress, citizens, president, secretary of state working in harmony and unity toward a common future?
No
239
But we got to have a knowledge base.
No
13,134
The President of the United States has indicated they are not within the treaty area.
Yes
20,866
I would like to tell you a quick story.
No
18,901
And to do the job, you can't cut the money for it.
No
24,704
When we talk about cutting health care costs, let's start with the insurance companies and the people that are making a killing instead of making our people healthy.
No
3,105
He's now down to a figure of five to seven billion dollars.
Yes
11,678
I think we have to be very reticent about that.
No
23,098
He wanted to give people rights.
No
32,877
And he is supporting me 100 percent.
Yes
27,916
That's why we have to move forward and not go back.
No
3,700
We've got to eliminate programs that don't work, and we've got to make sure that the programs that we do have are more efficient and cost less.
No
18,769
That's exactly what Kim Jong Il wants.
No
491
I think it is good.
No
11,127
The Taliban came back in, Al Qaida, we then had the situation that required us to conduct the Afghan war.
Yes
25,535
I don't think that our record of human rights can be assailed.
No
12,971
He was a good neighbor in Latin America because he was a good neighbor in the United States; because they saw us as a society that was compassionate, that cared about people, that was moving this country ahead.
No
32,589
You know, under our Constitution, presidents have something called veto power.
No
18,283
As well, help is on the way, but it's certainly hard to tell it when he voted against the $87-billion supplemental to provide equipment for our troops, and then said he actually did vote for it before he voted against it.
Yes
9,468
It's going to help those families, and it's going to create incentives to start growing jobs again in this country.
No
33,804
Take a look at the migration.
No
25,854
Fifty times we deployed troops around the world.
Yes
20,876
They sent me a picture of her in the classroom.
No