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Humility.
When I examine the staggering complexity of the U.S.-China economic relationship, that’s the word that comes to mind.
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I have a controversial statement to make this morning: Jimmy Lai is not in prison.
Yes, he might be confined in a cell, surrounded by guards, unable to come and go as he pleases, but Jimmy Lai is not in prison.
Jimmy Lai is free, probably freer than anyone in this room.
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We’re here tonight for a wargame – that term is handy, military shorthand, but we need to be clear: tonight is not about a desire for war, and tonight is not about playing frivolous games.
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President Reagan once said:
“If some of you fear taking a stand because you are afraid of reprisals…recognize that you are just feeding the crocodile, hoping he will eat you last.”
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Thanks so much for Hydi Webb, the entire Port Miami team, the Florida Department of Transportation, as well as my Select Committee colleague Carlos Gimenez, for hosting us here today.
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On the first night of Ramadan, as Muslims around the world commemorate Prophet Mohammed receiving the first revelations of the Quran, we are here to face a horrifying truth.
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In February 1959, Chairman Mao Zedong spied trouble on the horizon in Tibet. Instead of fretting about loss of life, Mao salivated.
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