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they are going to pay for the wall. when you have $58 billion, and you want $10 billion to pay for the wall -- there are various ways they can do it and i'm not pushy. they are going to pay for the wall. so easy. you probably saw this the other day. vicente fox, the ex-president. what did he do? he threw out the "f" bomb. if i did that, i would get the electric chair. they would say it is the electric chair. nobody even talked about it. what he did was good because he said there was no way we are going to pay for the you know what wall. vicente. there is no way -- really angry and arrogant. i love the people of mexico. i have thousands of employees.
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theanics and eyewitness in polls with the hispanics in nevada. i won with the hispanics. s back.f the job i am bringing the back of jobs .rom mexico vicente fox, the good and the bad, he said there is no way we are going to pay for the you know what wall and angry. i said we have made progress because he used to say there is no way we are going to build a wall. now, he accepts it is going to be built. that is good. [applause] now, we will just make a little deal and you will pay otherwise we are going to have a little problem. don't forget, the $58 billion a year does not include all the drugs that are pouring across and poisoning our youth -- the one thing i told the people in
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new hampshire, because they were so good to me and the victory was so conclusive -- it was my first victory as a politician. some people give me credit. they said it is a phenomenon and he has never done it before. it is like common sense. that is why we have these crowds. that is why it is a movement because it is a movement. when i go to dallas, 21,000 people. we just left north carolina where i think we are going to do great. we had a room that held 2000 people. it was set up quickly. they had between 9000 and 10,000 people outside listening. we had to send them away. there is something going on. ok, ok. here's the story -- we are going to do things that the country is not used to doing. it is called we are going to win. it is very simple -- win. to want to read you this because i love it. some of you may have heard it. i love doing it, i love reading it. it was written by al wilson a
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long time ago. it was actually a song. i think it is great. we have a tremendous problem with terrorism and a tremendous problem -- i don't know if you agree with me -- but we cannot let people into our country that we don't know who they are, what they are doing, where they are. they have no paperwork cleared. we cannot do it. we can build in syria and build a safe zone. i want to get gulf states to pay so much money that they would not believe it. we are paying for everything. people think we spend a lot on our military. we spend a lot taking care of all of these rich countries that do not reimburse us properly. i love south korea. i love japan, but japan, if we get attacked, japan does not have to do anything. if japan gets attacked, we just started world war iii. what kind of deals are these?
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don't worry. when we talk about terror and terrorism -- remember this poem. we talked about the wrong people coming into our country, right? we cannot allow it. i love you. look at this crowd. i love you. [applause] this is amazing. ok, are you ready? this is called "the snake." on our way to work one morning, down the path along the lake, a tenderhearted woman saw a poor, half frozen snake. her pretty colored skin had been off roster with the dew. oh, well, she cried, i will take you in and i will take care of you. take me in, oh, tender woman. take me in, for heavens sake. sighed the broken snake. she wrapped him up and then laid
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him by the fireside with honey and some milk. now she hurried home from work at night. as soon it she arrived, she found that pretty snake she had taken in had been revived. he was happy. take me in, oh, tender woman. take me in, for heavens sake, sighed the broken snake. now she clutched him to her bosom. you are so beautiful, she cried. if i had not run you in by now, evans, you might have died. now she stroked his pretty skin and then kissed him and held him tight. instead of saying thank you,/- that snake gave her a vicious bite. take me in, oh, tender woman. take me in, for heavens sake.
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take me in, oh, tender woman, sighed that vicious snake. i save you, cried the woman, and you bit me, why? you know your bite is poisonous and now i'm going to die. oh, shut up, silly woman. said the reptile with a grin. you knew damn well i was a snake before you took me in. [applause] right? right? [cheering] [chanting "usa"] mr. trump: usa, usa.
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so, we don't know what we are doing, folks, and we have to learn. we are going to make america great again. we are going to do a few things. the main thing i want you to do tonight is go home, go to sleep, get a good rest, go out tomorrow. you have to beat kasich. he is not going to be a great president. he is not going to be strong. he is weak on the orders. when he was a congressman, he signed nafta and it destroyed ohio. now he wants to sign ppp. that is going to be worse. i have studied it so carefully. that is going to be worse for ohio. it will take all of your car business out. the car business is going to be destroyed by tpp and he wants it. nobody knows why he wants it, including himself. maybe one of his lobbyists are demanding it.
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may be the special interests from the cars or something are demanding it. may be one of the other countries that are going to benefit are demanding it. who knows? it is absolutely crazy. then don't even talk about monetary manipulation. it is 6000 pages long. it is 12 countries at least. we are going to make trade agreements. boom, boom. do them with individual countries that deserve it. don't do it with a mass group. you watch. china, they are watching. they are not in the agreement now but they are watching and they will come in through the back door at a later date and take it over and will continue to laugh at how stupid our country and how stupid our leaders are. it will not happen if on the i'm
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the leader. it won't happen. [applause] i love china. i love mexico. it is all great. their leaders are too smart for our leaders. bank of china. think of china. trade deficit. $500 billion. i'm a commonsense person and i would like to think on the commonsense person. i'm very conservative on the military, with the veterans. the veterans will be taken care of, folks. better than ever before by a factor of 10, i'm very conservative on the border. nobody remember sheriff joe. i'm conservative on health care. the second amendment, we will keep our second amendment. when it comes to trade, i love free-trade.
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that is good if you have smart people. but, we don't. we have the opposite. i'm trying to be nice. we have the opposite. here is the story -- we are going to have trade agreements. we are not going to have agreements where they are good for certain people. i'm self funding my own campaign. when that big plane flies into ohio, trump is paying for it. it is expensive. made in the usa -- it is called boeing. look, i'm paying for it. i'm self funding. i don't know if i get credit for that. i have spent a lot of money on the campaign. here is a beauty -- in new hampshire, i have spent about $2.5 million.
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other people spent about $58 million and came in fifth or sixth. who do you want as president? wouldn't it be nice if we can spend the least and get the best result? wouldn't that be nice? in education in the world, 30 countries, the united states is number 30, but it is number one on costs. costs per pupil. by the way, cost per pupil is not even close. we are so much higher than number two that we don't even talk about number two. we are number one on cost and the worst in terms of the education. you have norway, sweden, denmark, china. some countries that u.n. never -- that you have never heard of before. we are going to change it
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around. we are not going to have -- let me tell you, i don't know if i get credit for self funding my campaign, but these guys are not stupid people. how do they make a deal so stupid? their lobbyists told them to make it. they are totally controlled by the lobbyists and special interest. when i tell carrier, that just announced they are moving, this is your president. this is not very presidential. my wife said and ivanka said -- has anybody ever heard of ivanka. they said you are doing great in the debates, but act presidential tonight. what does that mean? she said act presidential. when they come at you with things, just stand there and act presidential. i told this to the press. i can be more presidential than
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any president the united states has ever had except for honest abe lincoln. honest abe was seriously presidential. honest abe, i don't think i can beat him. i have never said that before. so what does that mean? that means when they come at you -- i said i cannot do that, but i did. i was proud of myself and i won that debate. according to the polls. look, so they say, act presidential. this is not presidential. the president of the united states -- i'm more interested in having jobs in this country than i am in acting presidential. i have carl icahn, some of the greatest business people in the world. we have the best negotiators, best business people.
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i have carl icahn, great people. this is too easy. carrier announced they are getting rid of 1400 jobs. i buy carrier air-conditioners. i buy a lot of televisions. they all come from south korea. rca and gebe we had put it all caps anything anymore. they are all made over in south korea. they are all made -- i ordered thousands and thousands of televisions. can we buy them in the u.s.? here's what happens with carrier. they announced they are moving and i am not happy. because what do we get out of it? they laid off 1400 great workers who helped the company. you see these people, they are crying, they are devastated, they had a great job. we are moving to mexico, i'm sorry. we are moving to mexico. here's what i do. i call up the head of carrier
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and i say very nicely and with great respect, hello this is donald trump i am the president of the united states and i am not happy about what you are doing moving carrier out of this country. and he will say, mr. president, -- remember this, hillary does not have the strength to be president. if hillary is president, her special interests will call her, her lobbyists will call her, her fundraisers will call her, and she knows it is a betting but she will not do anything about it. if little marko gets called, 100% he will do whatever his lobbyists tell him. they will say, marco you can't do this. these guys is supported you, they give you $5 million, and he is going to say ok. he is got lobbyists. the forget, in his personal financial disclosure form -- he
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is going to be robin hood. he is protecting everyone from the big bad banks. but he has loans from the big bad banks. he forgot to put his loans. he forgot to put his loans in his disclosure forms. he just forgot. he forgot to say to the interest rate is so low that you are practically not paying any interest. would anyone like to have lying ted's interest rate? so the truth is they are totally controlled 100% and you can practically go to washington, it will tell you, who is the robbie is for rubio? oh, this one, this one. with me, no lobbyists. i have contributed to everybody, i put in the greatest personal financial statement in the history of the united states government, almost 100 pages.
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an unbelievable company, tremendous cash flow. can you imagine if that was bad? you have heard from those guys, they are so upset at how good it is. i built a great company. they are devastated, they are so dishonest and disgusting. there are devastated. here's a story. here's a story -- only because -- the recent i want to do it myself is because i love to do it myself. i will get the president on the phone, let me just tell you something mr. president of carrier. here's the story, are you ready? this applies to forward, to nabisco who is moving to mexico and i'm not eating oreos anymore. so, here is the story. i say that it is just too easy to not do it myself. i'm not supposed to be calling
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up companies, but i'm going to do it. so, here's the story. i'm going to tell him, congratulations on your move, i hope you build a beautiful facility. good luck with your employees, the 4000 people that were fired are all devastated and right now they are working part-time jobs because you can't get good jobs in this country. so, good luck with you, i just want to tell you one thing before i hang up. every air-conditioning unit that is made by carrier that crosses our now very strong border is going to be taxed at the rate of 35% for you per unit. all right? [applause] mr. trump: every single one. with the other guys, you'll get one of the lobbyists and they will forget. here's what they will say. esther president, -- i will get a call within 24 hours.
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this isn't like, 95%. this is 100%. i will get a call and he will say mr. president, carrier has decided to stay in the united states. 100%. and maybe they will build a new plant and maybe a new factory, and maybe they will do lots of things and i don't care where they build it as long as it is in our country, right? but they are staying, and we are not going to let these other countries manipulate their currencies. these countries are manipulating their currencies, making it impossible for all of you to compete in for your company to compete. that is why you are closing up companies all over ohio. that is why the steel industry is a disaster. i will bring it back. that is why the coal industry in ohio is a disaster. i will bring your industry back. you will have clean coal whether you are in kentucky or west
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virginia or ohio. we are going to go back and we have technology now, and we are going to have clean coal. your call industry is dead, your steel industry is dead. your governor is totally overrated. he hasn't done a thing and without oil you would be in worse shape than any other state believe me. so, i am going to ask you to get up tomorrow and vote. and i will tell you the bottom line. you are going to be so happy, you are going to be remembering this evening, and you are going to say this was the single greatest boat i have ever cast. you will be proud of your president. i'm you, i'm you. you will be proud of your president, so proud of your country. and we are going to start winning again. we are going to win with our military. nobody is going to play games with us, nobody is going to mess
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with us. we are going to win with our vets. we are going to finally take care of our vets. we are going to win at the border, win with the second amendment, when with getting rid of common core. we are going to win with health care, we are going to terminate obamacare. we are going to have something that is so much less expensive and so much better. we are going to win, win, win. we are going to win so much you are going to be so proud of your country again. i love you ohio. you can make the difference. you can make a difference. tell your friends, both for trump. i promise you i am going to do such a great job. you are going to look back to years from now, 10 years now, 20 years from now, and his sake that was the single greatest vote i ever cast. we are bringing your business back, bringing your jobs back. i love you, ohio.
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thank you. [applause] ♪ campaign 2016 continues today with primaries taking place in missouri, deloitte, florida, ohio and north carolina. who have your reaction. it gets underway at 7:00 eastern. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span and c-span.org. john kasich spoke to supporters in his home state, one day before voters went to the polls. governor kasich is joined by former republican candidate, mitt romney.
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[applause] >> was a welcome. quite a welcome. apparently they must know you. john, this is your hometown? impressive when the people in your town come out and cheer you on like this. you are you going to vote for tomorrow? >> kasich. make it clear to
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that all of america is watching what ohio does. because of ohio is carrying out a bit of an interview, if you will, to see who wants to be president of the united states. he may have gone to a job yourview, it is, you have, have been getting nervous and wondering what it is going to be like? in this state, you're are the one doing the interview. and this guy is the interviewee. he's done this before. six years before. he recognized that people were in a tough shape. iowa. -- here in ohio. taxes were going through the you hired the sky and this family. [applause] >> how do you feel about your choice?
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pretty good? yeah. now you see, when politicians run for office, they all say the same thing. they say these great things they are going to do. but in this case, you said, i don't want to hear what you have to say, i want to hear what you have done. so you looked at the record and you saw that when he was in washington, he was there and he helped balance the budget. in you saw that when he was washington, that got the economy into so based upon his words and his record, you hired this guy. new jobs, a billion dollars in a whole to a positive number. businesses are coming back.
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right now, a nation looks to you to do another job interview. and to see this man and see if he is the person we will vote for tomorrow. there are two things that go through my mind. one of them is that the problems we have in our country are at least as severe as the problems we had when he became your governor. we now have almost $20 trillion in deficit. as a nation. we have businesses that are doing this thing where they go of and incorporate outside the u.s. to get away from america and to take jobs away from america. you don't see wages rising. you are promised that if you like your health care, you can keep it. but they can keep that promise. your soldier health premiums
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would go down. is anyone seen their premiums go down? that is what i was afraid of. there are real challenges here. the worlde isme, changing. in the information economy and all of these things, it will be do that. who can nobody compares to america when it comes to innovation and change. so to get washington out of the way of the innovators, you will see the entire country come back a way ohio has come back. you want to make sure that you guys do the right thing tomorrow. and that you get out there. we used to say in massachusetts, vote early and vote often.
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but i know that is illegal. so it want to make sure you get early and you catch her friends of to vote. we want to make sure that you send a signal loud and clear that a man with integrity and a track record to give a state to turn around can do the same for the country. please welcome the first lady of that great man. [applause] k you.nk you, than it is great to be here thank you so much. i'm going to have the pleasure of introducing my husband, who i have been married to for 19 years now. i have been proud of him over these years always but never more proud that over the last eight months, watching him campaign for president for the united states of america. he has run a positive campaign.
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he has not run a mudslinging campaign. i am so proud of that. and do you know why that is? that is because when you have a record you can stand on, you don't need to get down into the mud. about hisst heard record. and i couldn't be more proud. i hope you'll join me in going out and giving john kasich your vote for president of the united states of america.
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gov. kasich: i would like to see whether emma or reese would like to make this speech. any of you want to say anything? [laughter] you never know. i want you to know how much i love my family. all of us love our families. i want to thank senator portman. when president, i need smart people to work with and leaders. we will send him back to the united states senate with an overwhelming victory. can you imagine how much better
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america would have been if mitt romney were elected president just four years ago? not only is he smart, talented, effective, but look at this guy -- he looks like a president. we don't have to get that carried away, what about me? just kidding. i am standing here and looking because we are so close to my home and i have been in westerville for all of my adult lifetime and you are our neighbors. many of you see me at the grill and i have shorts on. that's me, running for president. you see us walk through westerville.
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that's me, getting that ice cream. you saw me. it gives me a chance to be a state senator from when i was just a kid. i never thought it would happen. sent me to congress at the age 30. i went down there to make sure that somebody can stand up for us down there. when i was in washington for so many years, i did fight to balance the budget because i knew it would result in a more prosperous america. i did fight to reform the pentagon so the men and women would have what they needed to
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defend our country. then i came home. i was like sisyphus. i rolled that rock up the hill and the people in washington would push it back down and at the end of the day, we got it balanced. it was the first time we have balanced the budget since neil armstrong, another person from ohio, had walked on the moon. [applause] we had four straight years of balanced budgets and pay down half a trillion dollars of the national debt. i left and i came home. i didn't want to go anywhere other than westerville. this is my home, this is what i love, this is what i live for.
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i was having a great life and i looked at ohio and i tell you, the toughest trip i had was when i went to new york to meet with the new york rating agencies and they told me, you might as well give up, ohio instead. -- ohio is dead. i said, you clearly do not understand ohio. when i was elected, we moved fast. things were shaking all over the state like, what is john kasich doing? we took the formula of common sense regulation so we do not crush small business people. they are the heroes because they hire our kids and create the jobs in america. we know that that would work. [applause] we knew that we wanted to cut
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taxes and we did. the largest amount of tax cuts in america for any governor in the entire united states of america and we also said that we have to reform the government, and met his right. -- and mitt is right. can i have that for a second? the mentality is, you have to reform, change, and innovate. you'll have a lot of people trying to keep you from doing it when businesses do not innovate, they die. right now, my mother told me, 50 years ago, johnny the day will come that you will make a phone call and you will have to look good for someone will see you on the other end of the phone. we shop on this. medicine is different,
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transportation is different, everything is different. you have to move at the speed of light in the speed of business. when i go to washington, we will start moving at the speed of business and we will send a lot of power back to where we live and i want to tell you, there are so many projects and programs that i want to implement. our combat veterans will get access to health care wherever they needed. we will not have a homeless or unemployed veteran in america. we are going to work to uber-ize the federal government. i get more smartphones this way there is another element of this. i wanted to send so many programs back, education, welfare, job training, health
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care back to where we live because that will allow us to innovate, to change the country, to make the federal government smaller so that it can do the things it is supposed to do. if you give me a chance to go down there, i will take care of it. you are hiring me as a ceo. frankly, i don't care about politics. it means nothing to me. [applause] i don't care about the polls, i don't care about focus groups, i care about listening to you when i see you on the corner, the letters that you write and the e-mails that i get. i hear you. all you want is somebody that will call them like he sees them or she sees them. like i have done the entire time
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you have given me the privilege to be in public life, that is what i have done because you are in my mind's eye. let me also tell you something i have learned. i have changed running for president of the note states. i have had some of the most emotional experiences that i have ever seen in my lifetime. people come to our town halls of which we have done over a couple hundred. we have been taking questions all across america hearing what people have to say. they come to these rallies and somehow they feel safe. we have a bank of media people in the back and they have come to these rallies and some of them, when i talk to them privately say, the cannot
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believe what they see. people talking about the death of a child or their fears, about their loved ones in the military or the people who say that we are fighting in our family the problem of drug abuse. people say these things and what i have learned is that there are a lot of lonely people out there. my father, john the mailman, is a great example for me. he delivered on the same mail route for 29 years and i came to find out after my mother and father lost her life in that car accident that my dad was in every home. when the kid scored a touchdown friday night, he was celebrating. when the daughter saying a solo in the choir, he was celebrating. when somebody in that family lost something that they dearly loved, he was crying with them and people stood outside that
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funeral home in a big line to tell me how much my dad meant to them. he was just a mailman delivering the mail, but he was delivering something else, he was delivering his love. the strength of our country and why do i love westerville so much? the strength of our country does not rest in big wig politicians. i know what ronald reagan did for us, i was there. i have read and seen and a the things that winston churchill did. it was wonderful, he got people to rise. but, did you know where the strength of our country is? it is in us. it is where we live doing everything that we can to remember that the lord has blessed us to do certain things
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and to live a life in little bit bigger than ourselves to not wait for somebody to come riding in -- we will revise the spirit of america right here. right here. [applause] i have become pretty convinced that the reason i have survived, and you watch those debates, you said, is anybody ever going to call on our governor? when the debate was over it you said, why don't they ever talk about him? but you know what? one foot in front of the other. it is down to four.
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there are only six people now of the whole country that could be president. the other reason why i think that i have survived is not just because of the record in balancing budgets and cutting taxes but telling people to believe in themselves. the belief that we can make a difference in the way this world works. reaching out. [applause] the most underpaid people we have in our society are the teachers, the once to work in this building. they do it not because they make a lot of money but because they believe that they can change a life. right up here at saint anne's, those doctors telling the family it will be ok.
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dr. ports. he does not sleep at night when he has somebody he is worried about as a patient, or when we pay attention to the widow lost her husband and nobody calls anymore. that is change in the world. that is what is expected of us in this life. i know that every day i can get up and maybe slow my lifetime and pay attention to somebody else, it will make a difference. i want us to think about that. i want you to think about something else. do you know why they did not call on me in the debates? do you know why they did not talk about it after the debates were over? i want you to understand something. i am carrying a torch for you.
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i am responsible to have a good reputation for you. i am here to be a good role model as best as i can for these kids and their daughters. i will never take a low road to the highest office in the land. i will not do it. [applause] thank you.
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here is the thing. i want you to know. sometimes i have to call them like i see them. friday night, i turned on the television. i don't turn on the television. if i ever want to -- if i ever watch anything, i watch the golf channel. i don't spend my time worried about what they are saying. but friday night, the people that work with me, and i love them because they work so hard. i get the spotlight and they just work hard. they came in and said, you need to turn the television on. i turned it on and i read -- watched the presidential campaign rally with people slugging one another. i looked at those images and i thought to myself, this is not
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how we fix america. we don't fix america by demonizing or dividing people. we fix america, anything in life by bringing people together, because we are stronger when unified. those images are being shown all across the globe. there are people saying, what is happening to america? am i right there, sir? what has happened to america? i want to tell you that these problems that we have today are serious. i understand them, i grew up in them. i'm not getting interest when i put money in the bank, my kids have a college education and a lot of debt and they are still
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living at home. what is happening? we will fix it. i want to tell you there are much tougher times in america than today. i'm tired of having people say how terrible things are. america is incredible and what it is great. the world depends on us. [applause] you think about the sacrifices of earlier generations, the depression, we climbed out of it, the second world war, so many lives were lost and america came out of it like the phoenix rising, the strongest nation in the world and the protector of
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human rights and the guarantor of freedom across the world. then we saw the attack of 9/11 and we survived that war and we will win that war as well. i want you to know that we can fix these problems. have to remember that we are americans before we are republicans and democrats and that is the key to bringing this country together. [applause] so there is one last thing. the country is watching. ohio, we are the geographic center of gravity in every political election and it is happening now, and it will happen again when i come here so that we can beat hillary clinton this fall.
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[applause] i was going to say that i need you one more time, but i will need you to more times. maybe practice will make perfect. but the whole country is watching us, and the whole world is watching us, holding their breath about what we are all about. i'm asking all of you to send a message around the country and around the world that we have somebody who has a proven record, somebody who has been able to deliver for the people that elected him. that is part of the question and people's mines. who can i trust? there is nobody better who can make that argument than the
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people i grew up with. my neighbors, i am asking you as sincerely as i can. you have to get out, get everybody you know him a and give me a vote so i can continue to run for president of the united states. thank you all very much and god bless. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
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todaypaign 2016 continues
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with primaries taking place in missouri, illinois, ohio, north carolina and florida. live coverage of election results, speeches and your reaction gets underway at 7:00 p.m. eastern. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. coming up next on this morning's "washington journal" we look at today's news, including today's presidential primaries and take your calls. at 10:00 a.m., the house has speeches. at noon, the house debates a measure on establishing epa compliant standards for coal power plants. live house coverage here on c-span. hour, we talked to north carolina congresswoman virginia foxx about the republican agenda and that 2016 presidential campaign. then kathy castor on u.s. policy
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towards cuba, including the obama administration's decision to restore diplomatic ties. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ host: good morning. is tuesday, march 15, 2016, on the campaign trail being referred to as super tuesday two. to thein five states had polls, including florida and ohio, which represent the first winner take all states in the race for delegates at the gop convention this summer. on the democratic side, senator sanders is looking for another election day surprise, perhaps in ohio to extend his primary duel with hillary clinton. on the super tuesday two, we are opening our phones to