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Welcome everybody thank you for taking the time to be here with us for this extraordinary book i hope you get a book before you leave and Immigration Reform and the lessons learned. This is what we are obliged to do so this book means a lot. It is historical but contemporaneous. And adhere to both of you. And with a small nonprofit. And then also with that initiative. And from some different angles and publishing a book like the Immigration Reform book so thank you for being here. I would like to share one piece of information and with my minority offer. In the big social democracy about 30 or 40 percent so those that hold such a beautiful democracy and fundraising frontlines publishing this issue that are yet with transitional mainstream. It is important so thank you for your support to buy the book. Here is mark. I first saw the invitation and i thought charles will hates this. [laughter] but he has written this from his heart and to do the press tours in the spotlight for someone th
2022 politics war room, and the author. The book Mary Llewellyn mcneil. More them later, though. Since the book has not been released before tonight, the presenters asked that i give you a very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist giving us eyewitness accounts of events, or even just your run of the mill editor. As alan mary will tell us, carol was a mentor,
Our speakers are wellknown journalists. Al hunt, former Washington Bureau chief, the wall street journal and host of the podcast 2022 politics war room, and the author. The book Mary Llewellyn mcneil. More them later, though. Since the book has not been released before tonight, the presenters asked that i give you a very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist g
Compete on a fair and equal basis. We are not going to let the United States be taken advantage of any more. I am always going to put america first, the same way that i expect all of you in this room to put your countries first. [applause] liz President Trumps straightforward talk had a standing ovation for his speech today in vietnam, where he again said goodbye to the days of chronic trade abuses, the u. S. Will not tolerate it any more. The president again said he does not blame china, but he blames prior administrations including obamas for bad dealmaking. This as the white house unveils a major trade reset with china and the rest of asia. Look at this with china 37 major deals in the u. S. And chinas companies totaling more than a quarter trillion dollars involving Companies Like boeing, honeywell, ge, caterpillar all to get jobs back here at home and cut back on that 350 billion trade deficit with china. And this as the new report says the chinese are having praise on the preside