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transnational gangs and predatory poor for profit colleges and always, always doing it holding her head high with warmth and dignity and class so michigan do not buy into the lie that we do not know who calmly is or what she stands for. this is someone who understands you. all of you, someone from a middle-class family raised mostly by her mom like so many of us, leaning on her neighbors, like we all do that what you want in a president someone who gets you and we'll have your back human being. she is an
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extraordinary candidate and she will be an extraordinary president of the united states said i got to ask myself, why on earth is this race even close in the world is going? it's clear to me that the question isn't whether kamala is ready for this moment because by every measure, she has demonstrated that she's ready the real, the real question is, as a country are we ready for this moment crossed the finish line, or are we going to let ourselves get
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distracted and fall for the scam? >> are we going to lose sight of the dire consequences if we come up short it right now, folks, i have to be honest i completely sure of the answers to those questions. >> you give me great comfort in this arena. >> this is a big country and that's why all of my hope about kamala is also accompanied by some genuine fear fear for our country fear for our children fear for what is coming our way. >> if we forget the stakes in this election? and y'all, that's why i'm here today. and you know, i hate politics advantage of even more so, i
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wanted to do everything in my power to remind the country i mean that i love that there's too much we stand to lose if we get this one wrong talking to everybody out there that too many of us are still confused and buying into the lies and distortions from people who do not have our best interests at heart so i want to address some of these concerns head on because when you lay out the options, this choice isn't even close. but whether it's online or in the media, or in our social circles, there are folks who say they're not sure about kamala they accused i'm not providing enough policy detail some wonder, do we really know her if she too
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aggressive? is she not aggressive enough there folks sowing seeds of doubt about whether she's who she appears to be now, don't get me wrong. voters have every right to ask hard questions of any candidate seeking office are once again holding kamala to a higher standard articulate to have a clear set of policies to never show too much anger to prove time and time again that she belongs but for trump understanding of policy no ability to put together a coherent argument no honesty,
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no decency, no morals instead, to many people are willing to write off his childish mean, spirited antics by saying, well, can just question his horrible behaviors. some folks think he's funny exactly how he got elected the first time. folks gave him a pass and rolled the dice, betting that he couldn't possibly be that bad and then there were those folks who didn't think it really mattered who the president was. if you can believe that and still others who thought it be a good idea just to blow up our entire democracy let us not forget how badly that worked out for all of us let us not forget the incompetence and the corruption, the chaos that was the cornerstone of his entire
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four years it's an office let's start with the pandemic remember how woefully unprepared he was, how he was sowing seeds of fear and confusion in endangering lives with his lies and ignorance denigrating the doctors and scientists trying to help us you want to talk about plans? well, my husband left him a very detailed pandemic plan out of that crisis no ability to bring back the millions of jobs we lost. so suddenly no idea how to get our students back into school we'll safely know what attempt to help stem the epidemic of loneliness and isolation that too many of our young people are still dealing with and his failures had real
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costs america lost 7 million more jobs during the covid downturn than the european union among wealthy nations. the united states had one of the highest covid, death rates again all of this occurred with trump in charge and sadly, this was just the tragic exclamation point on his disastrous presidency installing judges and justices who have now stripped away our reproductive freedoms marched qing to protect their sons from being shot because of the color of their skin rolling back protections for lgbtq americans fishing hatred in our communities when the american people fired him from a job
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that was too big for him to begin with. he tried to steal it egging on a violent mob that breached our nation's capital. and we're told that his own vice president was in danger. you know what he said? so what what you he said so what and after all of that after all of that. and there is more there are still folks wringing their hands crossing their arms, tuning out saying they plan to sit this election out to prove a point isn't tuning out many of the folks who served closest to trump and saw the danger firsthand. his former vice president almost half of his former cabinet members. the growing list of four-star generals and republican governor and center and former
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house members are not public publicly supporting his candidacy. the second time around you hear what i said? they are saying, no. >> thank you are speaking out because chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, for example, said in these are his words that trump is a fascist to the core. his joint chiefs of staff these folks know that nothing. this man says or does is funny in any way so i hope you'll forgive me if i'm a little frustrated. that some of us are choosing to ignore donald trump's gross incompetence while asking kamala to dazzle us at every turn i hope that you'll forgive me yeah
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behavior his obvious mental decline his history as a convicted felon sexual abuse all of this, while we pick apart homeless answers from interviews that he doesn't even have the courage to do, you voting for trump or not? voting at all, will snap out of whatever fall we're in. i am praying that we consider the decades of sacrifice and struggle by all of our ancestors the folks who marched and sacrifice and shed their blood for us we have to ask ourselves, is a vote for trump or no vote at all? the way we honor their lives and if
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that's the case well, that surely doesn't sound like freedom to meet because let me tell you, in any other profession or rina trump's criminal track record and a moral character would be embarrassing, shameful, and disqualified worried that we will blow this it's opportunity to finally turn the page on the ugliness once and for all. because believe me, if donald trump is president again at some point or another, that ugliness will touch all of our lives. and it will not matter what you look like, how you worship who you love, or how you vote. if you don't make six or eight or 12 figures, if you're not famous if you criticize or disagree with him in any way, if he doesn't view you as his equal are relevant to his ambitions i
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promise you, he will not think about you when he gets into the oval office that will have real consequences for all of us. your town gets hit by a natural national natural disaster. who do you want looking out for? you donald trump, who's spreading so many lives and conspiracy theories about climate change and fema that the workers in north carolina trying to help folks clean up after the last hurricane, we're fearing for their safety is it kamala harris comforting the families in that state and doing everything she can to get folks the help they need. if you're saving up to buy a house or pay off student loans. if you karen for your kids or your parents or both if
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you are a farmer, a factory worker, a paralegal, anyone whose job may be changed or replaced by technology who will actually be thinking about you donald trump? that one a puppet in the white house who will let him run unchecked? >> or is it kamala harris has been fighting for working people her entire life. >> if you're one of our service members our veterans or military families service is it isn't donald trump who has called those who gave their lives for our country suckers and losers will honor your commitment to the ideals we all share with
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every fiber in her being and if you are a mother who was lost sleep worrying if your son could be the victim of a nightmare traffic stop gone bad. >> if you've ever been out there marching and weeping for justice who do you think is going to have your back full-page ad to demonize and i say, young black teenagers in new york city has a dream openly about his own version of a purge. were in his words he has said, for one day, one real rough, nasty day, he says he will allow cops to use violence indiscriminately who i am sure has never spent a single second thinking about the lives on the other they're end of those batons or is it kamala harris
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these interactions? jens, it has the experience that shows us that, yes. it is possible to keep our community safe and keep innocent people out of harm's way. and finally, yeol, who could possibly think that this man would care more about our men and boys more than kamala harris? and while we're at it i want to think about who do think possibly would care more about our reproductive health moment with this particular question. because there is so much that gets lost in the conversation about women's reproductive rights and i want the men and the arena to bear with me on this because there's more at stake than just protecting a woman's
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choice to give birth girls have, have not been socialized talk openly about our reproductive health. we've been taught instead to feel shame and to hide how our bodies work some young girls and cuter puberty, not knowing what to expect. to many of us suffer with severe cramps and nausea for days on in every single month and then on the other end of the reproductive timeline, too many women my age have no idea what's going on with our bodies as we battled through menopause and debilitating hack class our pain and we deal with it alone. >> we don't share our experiences with anyone. >> not with our partners. our
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friends, or even our doctors look a woman's body is complicated business, y'all yes it brings life and, that's a beautiful thing. but even when we are not bearing children, there is so much that can go wrong at it any moment every woman here knows what i'm talking about it and unexpected love an abnormal pap smear or mammogram and infection or blockage, all of which could be early signs of a variety of life life-threatenin g cancers and in those terrifying moments, when something goes wrong, you which will happen at some point to the vast majority of women in this country let me tell you, it feels like the floor faults out from under us in those
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moments. oh, we have to rely on is our medical system in those dark moments. oh, we have to rely on is our faith in a higher power and the experience of doctors to get us the care we need in a timely manner. and look, i don't expect any man to fully grasp how vulnerable this makes us feel to understand the complexities of our reproductive health experiences in all honesty, most of us, as women don't fully understand the breadth and depth of our own reproductive lives are often neglected by science there's a huge disparity in research funding for women's health and if you happen to look like me and report pain, you're more likely to be
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ignored even by your own doctors. studies show so let me take a minute to help folks, especially the men in our lives to get a better sense of what could happen if we keep dismantling parts of our reproductive care system piece by piece as trump intends to do. i want folks to understand the chilling effect, not just on critical abortion care, but on the entirety of women's health all of it there are good reasons why so many women and physicians are horrified by what's happened since donald trump's justices overturned roe v. >> wade we're seeing women scrambling across state lines to get the care they need. >> just this week a major medical journal reported that after roe was overturned infant mortality in this country rose
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in large part because women are being forced to carry fetuses that won't survive to term one woman spent 22 days in jail on murder charges after she miscarried in her own bathroom we are seeing doctors unsure if they can treat ectopic pregnancies. >> doctors being told they can't treat a woman until she becomes so close to death that only a life of the mother exception will allow them to act so so just imagine the profound effects for all of us if donald trump wins this election it states that are already effect. his fda could further out law patchwork systems the telehealth appointments, and mail order pills. thereby eliminating the last remaining protections for women in those states he could take actions
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that effectively ban abortion nationwide, which will put all of us in danger. no matter what state we live in we will see more doctors hesitating or shying away from providing life saving treatment because they are worried about being arrested more medical students reconsidering even pursuing women's health at all more ob gyn a clinics without enough doctors to meet demand, closing their doors leaving untold numbers of women and communities throughout this country without a place to go for basic guy. now, logical care, which in turn will leave millions of us at risk of undiagnosed medical issues like cervical and uterine cancers this is real so do you think donald trump is thinking about the consequences for the millions of living in medical deserts does anyone think he has the emotional maturity and foresight to come up with a
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plan to protect us. before these state bans, america was already lagging behind every other wealthy nation on measures like maternal mortality and paid leave so we we could be right back to the days before roe which many young people here don't even remember the days when abortion wasn't as safe as it is today the days when the number of mothers of color dying in childbirth was 30 to 40 percent higher than when it was under roe so to that men who love us let let me just try to paint a picture of what it will feel like if america, the wealthiest nation on earth, keeps revoking basic care from its women. and how it will
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affect every single woman in your life. your girlfriend could be the one in legal jeopardy if she needs a pill from out-of-state or overseas, or if she has to travel across state lines because local clinic closed up, your wife or mother could be the ones at higher risk of dying from undiagnosed cervical cancer because they have no access to regular gynecological care your daughter could be the one to terrified to call the doctor if she's bleeding during an unexpected pregnancy? see your niece could be the one miscarrying in her bathtub after the hospital turned her away and this will not just affect women it will affect you and your sons the devastating consequences of teen pregnancy won't just be borne by young girls, but also by the young men who are the fathers they too will have their dreams of
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going to college. they're entire futures totally up ended by an unwanted pregnancy. >> if you and your partner are expecting a child you will be right by her side at the checkups, terrified and her blood pressure is too high. >> or if there's an issue with the placenta, or if the ultrasound shows that the embryo was implanted in the wrong place. the doctors aren't sure that they can intervene to keep the woman you love safe if your wife is shivering and bleeding on the operating room table during a routine delivery gone bad our pressure dropping as she loses more and more blood or some unforeseen infection spreads, and her doctors aren't sure if they can act you who will be the one praying that it's not too late? you will be the one pleading for somebody anybody to do something and then there is the tragic but very real possibility that in the worst-case scenario, you just
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might be the one holding flowers at the funeral you might be the one left to raise your children alone. so these are just some of the ways women die during childbirth. and i don't want to be a downer. y'all but in many cases, there is no warning and things go bad very quickly and when it happens, every second of hesitation or delay can lead to devastating outcomes. so i am asking you all from the core of my being to take our lives seriously please about what we as women are going through, who don't fully
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grasp the broad reaching have implications that they're misguided. policies will have on our health outcomes. the only people who have standing to make these decisions are women with the advice of their doctors our fates over to the likes of trump who knows nothing about us, who has shown deep contempt for us because a vote for him is a vote against us. against our health against either unaware or indifferent to our plight is simply heartbreaking it is a sad
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statement about our value as women in this world it is both a setback in our quest for equity and a huge blow to our country standing as a world leader on issues of women's health and gender equality so fellows before you cast your votes ask yourselves what side of history do you want to be on lot of angry disillusion people out there set with the slow pace of change. >> and i get it. it is reasonable to be frustrated. we all know we have a lot more work to do in this country but to anyone out there thinking about sitting out this election or voting for donald trump or a third party candidate in
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protests, because you're fed up let me warn you your rage does not exist in a vacuum if we don't get this election right? your wife, your daughter, your mother. we as women will become collateral damage eyes of the women and children you love and tell them that you supported this assault on our safety to the women listening we have every right our lives do better by us make these choices clear to the men that we love our lives are
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worth more than their are more than just baby making vessels household of men that don't listen to you or value your opinion, just remember that your vote is a private matter your partner you get to choose you get to use your judgment and cast your vote for yourself in the women in your life remember, women standing up for what is best? for us can make the difference in this election so let us use our voices in these final days. so make it plain to the men in our lives that we need to stand not with trump, but with us
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in this race who will protect our lives. we need them to vote for kamala harris defend our health. lead will fight for our access to life-saving emergency care and maternal care in every state tagovailoa will veto any abortion ban or bill that restricts access to contraception or ivf abortion pills and she will do all of this not because she's a woman but because she's a decent human being
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lives of people other than herself and that's really what this election is about. michigan this isn't just about what we have an obligation to say. no, to it's about what we have the opportunity to say yes to and the strength to look at all these challenges and still see a brighter day on the other side kamala harris we'll see us. oh, all of us. kamala harris will listen to us. all of us she will protect our freedom. she'll stand up for all of our lives. she will have our backs for the folks trying to get ahead and those just trying to get by and in doing so, she will usher in a new generation of american leadership and send the ugliness of donald trump and his politics back where it belongs
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>> so. i'm asking you one last time. let us not just sit around and complain let's your brother or your son, or boyfriend needs to hear your perspective. are you willing to talk to them? are. you willing to send a video of what i've just said? are you willing to do something? if you have an odd who's thinking about sitting this one out of voting for a third party? are you willing? and have an uncomfortable conversation? are you willing to do if you have an extra hour or extra weekend, are you willing to knock on doors and talk to your neighbors? are you willing to? look michigan? we've just got ten more days to make it happen. ten more days to wave goodbye to the incompetence and
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hatred and division. ten more days to welcome in a liter with the care during the heart and the strength of worthy of the office she seeks and worthy of the country that we all love michigan. let's give kamala everything we've got yet, we get the united states
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>> okay >> we got some work to do. we
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got some more do we got some work please. can we please applaud my dear and incredible friend. the former first lady known myself years and she is an inspiration. i know everybody here knows this she is the truth she is a truth teller and she motivates us to get to work, especially when the stakes are high because as she reminds us as my mother taught me don't just sit around and complain about injustice leaders here tonight, but i want to first just thank everybody because there are so much you could be doing with your time right now. >> and you are here and we are here as community as coalition
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builders because we love our country and i thank you for being here and i thank you for to lieutenant governor guilt crafts cool community leaders here today. i thank you to former for republican congressman fred upton decades cades and has endorsed our campaign because as he put it, ours is the team that will
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bring people together, strengthen our economy, and get things done for the american people know before i was vice president, i was the united states senator and before that, i was i know you want to say kamala's zoo. i heard president and before that i was a two term attorney general of california was centered in a two term attorney general
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california. >> and before that, a district attorney and before that, a courtroom prosecutor perpetrators of all kinds creditors fraudsters and repeat offenders. i took them on and i won trump's days left what, you know. i hearing a chat but listen. the courts are gonna handle that. we're gonna handle november
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left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, as you all know, voting has already started is going to be a tight race till the very end. so we have a lot of work to do. but we like hard work hard work is good work hard bargain joyful work and make no mistake we will win
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would say, yes, we can >> and we will win because together and this is about all of us we are fighting for america's future. >> and we understand the opportunity we have before us i'm turn the page on the fear
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the topic of gaza. >> we must end that war and we must end the war and bring the hostages home. >> but now i am speaking about 20:24. all right so listen, we have to understand the opportunity we have before us to turn the page on the beer and the divisiveness that have characterized our politics for a decade because of donald trump we have an opportunity to turn the page and chart a new and joyful way. >> dare i say joyful way forward ambition and the aspirations and the dreams of the american people. and i'm going to tell you as i travel around our country, there is overwhelming
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call for a fresh start leadership that is so optimistic and excited about what we can do together country for a president who sees the people not just looking in the mirror all the time but the people who gets you and who will fight for you that is what this election is about my whole career. i have put the people above partisanship. i never asked somebody, are you a democrat or republican? before i offered help. it said the first and only thing i asked is how can i help you
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between donald trump and me and between the two extremely different visions that he and i have for our nation. one, his focused on the past and himself the other hours focused on the future. and you and your family future where we bring down the cost of living and that will be my focus every single day as president, because look, while inflation is down and wages are up, prices still too high, you know it and i know it and unlike donald trump, who had $400 million hand attack him on a silver platter and then filed for bankruptcy six times
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neighborhood with a working mother who kept a strict budget and did everything she could to make sure my sister and i had all that we needed i come from the middle-class and i will never forget where i come from about lowering the prices you pay on everything from scripture medication to groceries, to housing on the other hand, donald trump will raise costs on the families of america. in fact independent economists independent economists have analyzed our plans and found that mine will cut your costs and strengthen our economy. while his will increase inflation and lead to a recession by the middle of next year
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out in project 2025 believe they put that in writing bound it they handed it it, google it. it's a detailed and dangerous blueprint for what he will do if he is elected president donald trump will impose a 20% trump national sales tax on everyday basic necessities, which will cost the economists have measured it, will cost the average family nearly $4,000 a year on the other hand, i will take on an issue like corporate price gouging
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again tax cuts to billionaires and the biggest corporations, exactly like he did the last time he was president i will give middle-class tax cuts to 100 million americans, including $6,000 during the first year of a child's life that will also lift america's children out of poverty plan, will get rid of the $35 cap on insulin for seniors he will cut medicare and social security in fact recently it was published independent economists say he will bankrupt social security in the next six years and what everybody here
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knows, we have so many seniors whose only source of income is their social security check and we believe that our seniors should be able to retire with dignity, not worried about whether they're going to have a roof over their head families also should not be overwhelmed by the cost of home health care, which is why my planning clues ensuring that instead of you who are taking care of your elder relative, you know, i took care of my mother when she was sick and i know what that is like it's about trying to cook something that they feel like eating it's about trying to help him put on a sweater it's about trying to say something that maybe will bring a smile to
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their face and maybe make them laugh from time to time. it's about their dignity but we have a lot of people right now living in what we call the sandwich generation who are taking care of your kids while you're taking care of your parents? >> that's a lot. it's a lot. and to many people either well either if you are fortunate enough, you may have some extra money that you can hire somebody, but most people can't so what that means is so many people have to think about leaving work, quitting their job, which means cutting a source of income or spending down all your savings to be able to qualify for medicaid it's just not right so part of my plan says we're going to make sure that medicare covers the cost of home health care for our senior
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people where they are and understanding the burdens people face and lifting folks up instead of trying to beat people down, which is exactly what we see on the other side bring down the cost of housing because we know housing is too expensive. and for so many people, you know, generations ago, votes could count on the american dream but it's out of reach for far too many people and so we're going to bring down the cost of housing, including creating incentives for more homebuilding and we are going to create a $25,000 downpayment assistance for first-time home buyer door because the way i see it
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it's not enough that you just able to get by. i want you to be able to get ahead small businesses because small businesses are the backbone of america's economy owners going to lower health care costs because look, i believe health care should be a right and not just a privilege of those who have the money to afford donald trump who intends to end the affordable care act, or as we like to call it, obamacare
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when insurance companies have the power to deny people with praises zain conditions. >> you remember what that was like well, we are not we are not going back so hours is a fight for the future and it is a fight for freedom like the fundamental freedom of a woman to be able to make decisions about her own body
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donald trump hand-selected three members of the united states supreme court with the intention that they would undo the protections of roe v wade. they did as he intended. and now, one in three women in america lives state with a trump abortion ban. many with no exceptions for rape and incest. and the idea that somebody who survives a crime of a violation to their body would not have the right to make a decision about what happens to their body next that is immoral and let us agree. one does not have to abandon their face or deeply held beliefs to agree that the government shouldn't be telling her what to do she will talk with her priest, her pastor, her rabbi, hurry but not the government.
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>> come on, some folks up in a state capital telling you what's in your best interests like you don't know not in michigan, but look if there's a national if if look if there a national abortion ban nobody is safe. and that's what i so thank everybody for being here and knowing this is at stake for everybody and fighting for everybody i actually just got in from texas and i did an event in texas last night some of the stories about what has been happening in our country the suffering the suffering and you know, donald trump still refuses to even acknowledge the pain and suffering he has caused he insist that i'm going to quote everybody wanted roe v. wade to
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be overturned being denied care during miscarriages some only being treated once they develop sepsis. they didn't want this couples just trying to grow their family who have been cut off from ivf treatments they didn't want this the men of america seeing their daughters, wives, sisters, and mothers, put at risk because their rights have been stripped away the men of america don't want this these bands. how could anybody say? they wanted this and you have heard me say, i do believe donald trump to be an unserious man
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ever being president, again are brutally serious brutally serious you are listening to vice president kamala harris speak at a rally in michigan. we're going to take a quick break we'll have more on the other side stupid tomorrow at nine on my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture with sky resy feel significant symptom relief at for weeks. >> many people were in remission michigan at 12 weeks, one year. and even at two years, serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection what symptoms, how vaccine or plan to liver problems may occur in crohn's disease or uc as your gastroenterologist about sky resy now approved for uc entire house for $19 seriously,
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