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come on, come on. we've had enough political violence. let's now do i state. i went to law school where i met my beautiful wife. and then i started businesses to create jobs in the kind of places that i grew up in. my work taught me that there is still so much talent in great, in the american heartland. there really is. but for these places to throughout life, my friends, we need a leader who fights for the people who built this country. we need a leader who's not in the pocket, a big business, but answers to the working man, union and non union, a life leader who will sell out to multinational corporations, but will stand up for american companies. and american industry
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leader who rejects to buy didn't come over here. it says renew scan in spikes to bring back are great american factories. we named president donald j. trump, the some people tell me i would be american dream and of course the right. and i'm so great and for it. but the american dream that always counted most was not starting a business or becoming a senator. were even being here with you find people though, it's pretty awesome. my most important american dream was becoming a good husband and a good dad of being able to give i wouldn't get my kids, the things that i didn't have what i was growing up. and that's the accomplishment
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that i'm proud of stuff. that's a night. i'm joined by my beautiful wife boucher, an incredible lawyer in a better mom and our 3 beautiful kids. you in who 7 they accuse for and mirabelle whose to now they're back votel when kids if you're watching that he loves you very much. but get your butts and bed 10 o'clock but my friends things did not work out well for a lot of kids. i grew up with every now and then i will get a call from a relative back home, who as you know, so and so, and i'll remember a face from years ago and then all here they died of an overdose. as always, americans ruling class wrote the checks communities like mine, paid the price for decades that divide between a few with their power and comfort in washington. and the rest of us only widens from a rack to afghanistan,
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from the financial crisis to the great recession. from open borders to stagnating wages, the people who govern this country have failed and failed again. that is, of course and to a guy named donald j. trump came along the the president trump represents america's last best hope to restore. what if last may never be found? again, a country were working, class boy, born far from the halls of power, can stand on this stage as the next vice president of the united states of america, [000:00:00;00]
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the but my fellow americans here in this stage and watch it at home this moment is not about me, it's about all of us and it's about who we're fighting for. it's about the auto worker in michigan wondering why out of touch politicians are just storing their jobs. it's about the factory worker in wisconsin who makes things with their hands and is proud of american craftsmanship. it's about the energy worker in pennsylvania and ohio, who doesn't understand why jo. bite is willing to buy energy from tinpot dictators across the world when he could buy it from his own citizens right here in our own country.
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the you guys are greek from the and it's about our movement is about single moms like mine who struggle with money
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and addiction, but never gave up. and i'm proud to say that tonight, my mom is here 10 years playing and so i love
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the end, you know mama, i was thinking it will be 10 years officially in january of 2025. and if president trump's ok with it, let's have the celebration in the white house, the in our movement, ladies and gentlemen, it's about grand parents all across this country who were living on social security and raising grandchildren. they didn't expect to res. and while we're on the topic of grandparents, let me tell you another memo story and why mammal died shortly before i left for
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rack in 2005. and when we went through the things we found 19 loaded hand guns, they were the thing is that they were fast oliver house under her bed in our closet, in the silverware drawer. and we wonder what was going on it. it occurred to us that towards the end of her life mammal couldn't get around so well. and so this real old woman made sure that no matter where she was, she was within arm's length of whatever she needed to protect your family. or the american spirit,
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the dubai has been a politician in washington for longer than i've been alive. 39 years, a couple of harris is not much further behind. for half a century, he's been to the champion of every major policy initiative to make america weaker and poor. and for short years, donald trump reversed decades of the trails inflicted by joe biden. and the rest of the corrupt washington insiders i created the greatest economy in history for workers. really was amazing. there's
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. there's this chart that shows worker wages and they stagnated. for pretty much my entire life. until president donald j. trump came along. workers wages went through the roof and just imagine what he's going to do. what do we give him? 4 more years. the months ago i heard some young family member observe that their parents generation, the baby boomers could afford to buy a home when they 1st enter the workforce. but i don't know this person observed. if i'll ever be able to afford a home,
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the absurd costs of housing is the result of so many failures and it reveals so much about what's broken in washington. i can tell you exactly how it happened. wall street barons crash, the economy in american builders went out of business. as tradesmen scrambled for jobs, houses stopped being built. the lack of good jobs, of course, led to stagnant wages and then the democrats. what does this country with millions of illegal aliens? so citizens had to compete with people who shouldn't even be here for precious pals . a joe binds inflation crisis. my friends is really in affordability crisis, and many of the people that i grew up with can't afford to pay more for groceries. more for gas, more for rent, and that's exactly what joe byte is. economy has given him
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the price, the sword dreams were shattered in china and the cartel sitting written don't fit in all across the border, adding addiction to the hardy. but ladies and gentlemen, that is not the end of our story that we've heard about the villains and their victims. i've talked a lot about that, but let me tell you about the future. president trump's vision is so simple and yet so powerful. we're done, ladies and gentlemen, catering the wall street we'll commit to the working man
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we're doing an important board labor. we're going to fight for american citizens and they are good jobs. and there are good ways we're done by the energy from countries that hate us. we're going to get it right here from american workers in pennsylvania and ohio, and across the country we're done is sacrificing supply chains to unlimited global trade. and we're going to spend more more products with that beautiful label made in the usa, the we're gonna build factories again, put people towards making real products for american families made with the hands
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of american workers. together. we will protect the wages of american workers and stop the chinese communist party from building their middle class on the backs of american citizens. together, we will make sure our allies share in the burden of securing world peace. no more free rides for nations that betray the generosity of the american taxpayer. together, we will send our kids to war only when we must. but as president trump showed with the elimination devices and so much more when we punch,
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we're going to punch hard together . we will put the citizens of america 1st, whatever the color of their skin we will in short make america great. again, the one of the things that you hear people say sometimes is the america is an idea. and to be clear, america was indeed founded on brilliant ideas, like the rule of law and religious liberty, things written into the fabric of our constitution in our nation. but america is not just an idea. it is a group of people with a shared history in
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a common future. it is in short, a nation. now it is part of that tradition, of course that we welcome newcomers. but when we allow new comers into our american family, we allow them on our terms the that's the way we preserve the continuity of this project from 250 years past to hopefully 250 years in the future. and let me illustrate this with the story. if i may, i'm of course married to the daughter of south asian immigrants to this country. incredible people, people who genuinely haven't rich this country. and so many ways. and of course i'm biased because i loved my wife and her family, but it's true that when i propose to my wife, we were in law school and i said, honey, i come with a 120000 dollars worth of law school that in a cemetery plot. on
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a mountain side of eastern kentucky. the guest standing here tonight. it's just got a weird, weird or money that, but that's what she was getting that cemetery plots in eastern kentucky is near my family's industrial home. and like a lot of people, we came from the mountains of appalachian into the factories of ohio, pennsylvania, michigan in wisconsin. now that kentucky can country one of the tin, the now it's one of the tim poorest counties in the entire united states of america. they are very hard working people and they're very good people there to kind of
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people who would give you the shirt off their back even if they can't afford enough to eat. and our media calls them privilege and looks down on them. but they love this country, not only because it's a good idea, but because in their bones they know that this is their home, and it will be their children's home and they would die. fighting to protect the bed is the source of america's greatness. as the united states, senator, i get to represent millions of people in the great state of ohio with similar stories, and it is the great honor of my life. now in that cemetery are you, there are people who are born around the time of the civil war. it is, as i hope, my wife and i are eventually laid to rest there. and our kids follow us. there will
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be 7 generations just in that small mountain cemetery plots and eastern kentucky, 7 generations of people who have fought for this country. who built this country, who have made things in this country. and it would fight and die to protect this country. if they were asked to the no, no, that's not just an idea of my friends, that's not just a set of principle even though the ideas in the principles are great. that is a homeland, that is our homeland the people will not fight for abstractions, but they will fight for their home. and if this movement of ours is going to succeed, and if this country is going to thrive, our leaders have to remember that america is a nation and its citizens deserve leaders to put its interest 1st.
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the . now we will agree on every issue, of course, not even in this room. we may disagree from time to time about how best to reinvigorate american industry and renew american family. that's fine. in fact, it's more than fine. it's good. but never forget that the reason why this united republican party exists, why we do this, why we care about those great ideas in that great history is that we want this nation to thrive for centuries to come. the now eventually that so that mountain cemetery, my children will lead me to rest. and when they do, i would like them to know that thanks to the work of this republican party, the united states of america,
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and as strong as proud and as great as ever the that is who we serve, my friends, that is who we fight for. and the only thing that we need to do right now, the most important thing that we can do for those people for that american nation that we all love is to re elect donald j. trump. president united states the mr. president will never take for granted the trust you've put in me and what an honor it is to help achieve the extraordinary vision that you have for this country
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. sky pledge to every american, no matter your party, i will give you everything i have to serve. you and to make this country a place where every dream you have for yourself, your family and your country will be possible once again. and i promise you one more thing to the people of middletown, ohio, and all the forgotten communities. in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania in ohio and every corner of our nation, i promise you this. i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from.
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the and every single day for the next 4 years when i walk into the white house to help president trump, i will be doing it for you or your family for your future and for this great country. thank you. god bless all of you and god bless our great cut her. well, there we have it to say the events that the republican national convention pulse of the assassination of 10. nice, also donald trump went on to say, especially upset cumulation for vice president. well, i didn't fish a, joins us now from milwaukee in wisconsin, that the convention so out and how did that speech goes down at the convention,
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which was very much j. the vaughan says charles to put himself the political as to why the audience was always a smart guy. he knows exactly the codes to play and he played them well in front of this whole p open with praise of the mine that he once openly criticized out. of course, he went down to the washington elite saying that from afghanistan to right from the financial crisis to the great recession, from open borders to stagnant wages. it was the people who govern this country that made it difficult for ordinary americans. what is interesting is that he said at one point that he would not be in the policy, the policy would work for the all 3 people. and that comes just a day after the tone with tom essentially promised that $800000000.00 tax cuts for businesses in the united states. if elected, he talked about how the republican party was united and it was a fixed ted with many different views. but we know from the 4 years the donald trump was in charge,
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it was one you and that was whatever donald trump decided that you said the thing against. inevitably, he didn't up on the other side. the other was a possibility. you could get fired for the rest of it wasn't quite as tough as the way the exec. normally the speech from a vice president is about i'd be attack dog going after the con administration, making sure that people know they're a real contrast between the 2. he did highlight policy differences, but this wasn't a parents of those speech on any level. and of course, it would pass a little not a to is something that may appeal to many americans from a working class background to standing on the stage as a vice presidential candidate. okay, so thanks very much indeed, is not a sudden announcements. so us present, joe biden has tested positive for the code, but certainly already k also collection campaign into more disarray. it's the 3rd
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time button who's $81.00 has contract to the virus. the news kayla's, he was scheduled to give a speech to a group of that scene of civil rights advocates in las vegas as your service rob reynolds was that the crowd filling the cavernous ballroom, waited eagerly for president jo, buying to take the stage. instead, a stunning announcement, i was just on the phone with president biden and he shared his deep disappointment at not being able to join us this afternoon. as the present has been at many events as we all know. and he just tested positive for cove. it a short time later, bite and forwarded air force, one en route to delaware, where he will self isolate in his home for an undetermined period of time. the
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just 24 hours earlier biden had appeared well, giving a forcible speech to the n a a c p convention in las vegas. i don't know how to do this job. but on wednesday, after taping a radio interview he tested positive. the white house said his symptoms were mild, a slight fever, cough, runny nose and general feeling of malays. he has been vaccinated and boosted for cove it. it was another heavy blow to a battered campaign. biden's disastrous performance in the debate with former president, donald trump has led a growing number of democratic politicians to say publicly he should drop out of the race in favor of a different candidate. the latest is california. congressman adam shift who earned a high profile is the main advocate for trumps 1st impeachment over arms to ukraine
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and who is now running for senate shift told the newspaper he has serious doubts bite and can defeat trump in november and said the president should pass the torch . the cobra diagnosis also comes after biting described circumstances under which he might drop out for health reasons for his medical condition and somebody have to talk to, excuse me, said you got this problem. that problem. the president has already taken his 1st dose of the anti viral medication packs low bit is enforced. isolation will take him off the campaign trail at a critical time and may very well lead to increased calls for him to in his quest for a 2nd term. rob reynolds, i'll just 0 las vegas. the white house released the statements following the announcements. so present biden's positive test because the press secretary cringe on here. says that earlier today, following his 1st event in las vegas,
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president biden tested positive because the 19 he is vaccinated and boosted, and he's experiencing mild symptoms. he'll be returning to the delaware, where he will self isolate and will continue to carry out all of his duties for the during that time. so henry and joins us now from lot washington dc. so present by that said in the interview with b e t that he would reconsider this thing and see if he had some major health issue . so what more has a wants has been saying now about the precedence condition well occurring, john pierre, the white house folks, women said the president is actually doing fairly well. that is x, his symptoms are not terribly devastating or unusual. and that's important because the white as really needs to make sure they get ahead of this. there's been a sense that because joe biden hadn't been doing a lot of big interviews that he hadn't been doing a lot of press appearances, that he hadn't been doing
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a lot of press conferences until recently. that may be the white house and his campaign had been hiding his condition from voters and from the press. so it's important in order to satisfy the concerns of the many people who are worried about how he is doing after his rather poor debate performance on june 27th. that their white has get ahead of this story and show that he's doing well. and that's what they're trying to do. they're trying to show the he's not really doing terribly poorly, even for an 81 year old man that puts him in the high risk category for some of his coven. with that he should be able to recover this. the problem is that that also means he's off the campaign trail 8 possibly means that some of his campaign aids we don't know might also have coverage because they've been in contact with him. so the concern is that at a time when the republican standard bear, donald trump is looking pretty,
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pretty unapproachable in terms of a challenge. or, you know, he's just been

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