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... process everywhere, every time. And the other thing is the current threat of explosives we view as the top priority, and we want to especially work on that. MARGARET WARNER: All right. Let's go to the most controversial provision, and the one on which the two of you disagree ...
... security, obviously, number one concern, but also improving accessibility to the site -- I think businesses are going to find this an extraordinarily attractive place to work and live. RAY SUAREZ: That may not be so easy, says Robert Ivy. He points to the almost complete 7 World Trade Center just ...
The turnover of arguably China's most powerful position, the chairmanship of the Central Military Commission, which controls the armed forces, marks the end of the leadership change that began in late 2002. The shift, though important for the smooth working of the Chinese government, was not likely to cause ...
... generation. They are U.S. Citizens by birth and they'll be the products of U.S. schools. TERENCE SMITH: And you mentioned briefly the work force. What is the impact there as they come out of school and go into the work force? ROBERTO SURO: Well, about two-thirds ...
... time, rather than going to prison. And we'll resolve some of the inequities there, and there are so many other areas where we can work together. And I think we can work together on judges as well. I know that Pat recognizes how important it is to have the ...
... get too far out in front of the Congress. This is going to be a cooperative effort, and we're all going to have to work together. The more we talk to each other, the better the chance of getting it right. RAY SUAREZ: There is no shortage of input ...
... in the United States, but I grew up in Asia and Africa. And so I was constantly moving as a result of my father's work at the World Bank. And I was always in cultures where I didn't know stuff. And because I was an outsider, I had ...
Democrats’ optimism fell significantly Americans’ attitudes toward the future tend to shift when a new political party enters the White House — generally, the party in power grows more optimistic, while the party without control is more down. For instance, Democrats became more positive about the future after Joe Biden won ...
... up in the Super Bowl, with the big-spending New England Patriots taking on the Seattle Seahawks. “We felt like we needed a total culture shift,” New England general manager Eliot Wolf said. “We spent a lot of time doing work on the type of people that we brought in ...
Japan has recently seen far-right populists gain ground, such as the anti-globalist and surging nationalist party Sanseito. Exit polls projected a big gain for Sanseito. The first major task for Takaichi when the lower house reconvenes in mid-February is to work on a budget bill, delayed by ...
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