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  Key Capitol Hill Hearings  CSPAN  July 30, 2016 6:00am-7:01am EDT

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♪ >> hillary clinton and tim kaine embarked on a bus tour that will
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hit several stops in pennsylvania and ohio. that campaign is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. eastern. you can see it here on c-span. >> the c-span radio lab makes it easy to follow the 2016 election for vur. it is free to download from the app store or google play. get up-to-the-minute updates. plus, podcast times for a popular public affairs and book and history programs. stay up to date on all the election coverage, you always have c-span on the go. >> the c-span bus is in philadelphia, pennsylvania asking people about the democratic convention and the issues most important to them. superdelegate.
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gives me a great pleasure to be a part of this historic moment. my first convention was in 2006. the opportunity in 2008 to be part of the convention to nominate the first african-american first president . this time i had the opportunity to nominate potential of the first female president. go ohio, go hillary. >> i am a delegate from the san fernando valley in los angeles, cal of one you. i am supporting hillary. i couldn't be more excited to support the first female president -- candidate for president. i know she is the most qualified candidate for president. i couldn't be more excited. dnc, theere at the most important issue for me in this election is -- this has consequences for the next four years for the the supreme court can last 10, 20 years.
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that is a defining issue for me. >> i am a district delegate from fresno, california congressional district 22. my delicate experience has been eye-opening. i am witnessing the death of democracy. i do not feel included. i do not feel like my voice is heard. for they concerned future of my country and my daughters and granddaughter. the revolution continues. i am from orange county, california. i am having a great time as a delegate. i'm here because of my grandmother, mother, my wife come my daughter and my -- my wife, my daughter, and my baby. it is so important to break the glass ceiling. >> bruce's from the road, on c-span. has -- republican
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presidential candidate donald trump made a stop but he gave his opinion of the democratic national convention which came to a close this week in philadelphia. he spoke about his own campaign moving forward. this is just under an hour. woah.ump: big crowd, [applause] trump: thank you, this is beautiful. thank you very much. what an honor. we love denver. do we all love denver? yes, yes. thank you very much. we have had an interesting period of time. we had a little bit of a good
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evening last night watching, right? [booing] mr. trump: no? the numbers just came out for the big thursday -- the color thursday. i spoke last weekend hillary sometimes referred to as crooked hillary spoke last night. [applause] is crooked.he and they hadlion, less, like 33, or something. in other words, we had more. i have been saying that. both numbers are great numbers. don't forget on the debate it was 24 million and that was a record. when you're 35 million people watching your convention, those are big numbers.
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but the republican convention outdrew the democratic convention on the big thursday night. [applause] mr. trump: good, right? that is always good. awesome.od, we have to go over some numbers, because hillary was talking last night about how wonderful everything is. all of thetalk about unbelievable long-term unemployment. she didn't talk about the fact that house ownership is the years,it has been in 51 amazing. that is a heck of a number. whoever heard of that? she didn't talk about the fact that we had more police
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shootings over the lastyear than --nobody's ever seen anything like what is going on. much over 50%, over 50% from the previous year. she makes it sound like everything is rosy-dory, it is not. people are pouring across the border, people are coming in from syria. you see what is happening with nice, and the beloved priest, he has his throat slit, and dies. [booing] mr. trump: you know what? enough problems. we don't need more problems. that is going to be more problems. should we read the snake, should we?
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does anybody know the snake? should we do it? who has heard it before? who has heard the snake? who has heard it? who hasn't heard it? a lot of people. ok, before we do that -- we will do it. night, was sort of unbelievable. i went home and i thought that hillary wasn't going to mention trump. i thought it would be a class thing to do. she mentioned me 22 times, 22. [booing] trump: the truth is, it was a little bit on the boring side. i don't think it registered. we will see. at the republican convention, i got a very big bounce, one of
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the biggest bounces in many years. he will have to see. it will have to of she gets a good bounce. but the speech was really lies. she talked about the rough and tumble campaign. you know this is? this is a speech writer writing a speech and she read it. that is what it is. politico wrote something -- politico, they kill me all the time. they wrote something, they didn't give her high marks. they said it was cliche after cliche. one of the things they said, a a toughmpaign -- like and tumble campaign. we have created a movement and the movement -- it is true.
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look, look at this place. look at this. [chanting] trump: nobody has seen anything like this. what is that behind me? tough looking. we have created a movement both of everybody said this is one of the great campaigns they have ever seen. look, you are the forgotten men and women, i was the guy that never did this before. i have had great success. i have enjoyed my life, i have a wonderful family. by the way, did my family do a good job? [applause] trump: they were talking about the star power.
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we know about star power. they were talking about the star power they had at the democrat convention. it should be democrat convention. sounds better when you say democratic. we maybe shouldn't make it sound better. they were talking about the star power. i think my kids have more star power, i really do. they had a general named john allen, i never met him, and he got up and started talking about trump, trump, trump. he is a failed general. he was the general fighting isis. i would say he has not done so well.
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and they had other people, what difference does it make? it was hit after hit after hit. i said, on one of them, i will hit them back so hard. right? i am going to hit them back so hard and i will do it verbally, on television, twitter. we have, between, facebook and twitter, 22 million people. can you believe it? that is a force. the last day, we picked up 100,000. we will hit them back so hard and cnn reported that trump is going to hit them. i mean, i will hit them with this, verbally.
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they put out a thing, "trump hitting" -- these people are so dishonest. i will hit them hard. a friend of mine calls me up and he is a governor, a great governor. you know, we had guys and people that said really bad things about me and he said, do not do anything. you got the nomination. you will beat hillary clinton. focus on hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: i really want to hit them. i mean this. i want to hit them. we will do a verbal lashing on them and he said, don't do it. don't do it. maybe i will do just a little bit, right? [applause] mr. trump: we just left two
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other parts of colorado, which is a great state. i am here a lot anyway. even without this stuff. i have so many friends here. we have to win the state on november 8. we have to. [applause] mr. trump: and i am going to be here a lot. i will be here so much that you people will say, we will vote for you, do not come back here anymore. we will have some fun. i enjoyed watching it last night. somebody said, how was hillary? average. not bad, not good. a lot of shouting. not the most exciting speech. whose a speech was better -- mine or hers?
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you know what they say, the haters, the world's most dishonest. they are the world's most dishonest people. show them the crowd over there. show them the crowd. show them the crowd. this is my third one today. do you think this is fun? i am actually having a great time. we have great people in this country. we have unbelievable people and we are going to make america great again. i got a kick last night -- go
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ahead. [crowd chanting usa] mr. trump: it sounds like you are watching a big football game, right? denver. good team, good defense. you know what, john elway is a mr. trump: i played golf with him a long time ago. he is long and strong. he has done a great job. great defense and i think you will do great, right? my wife will always say, darling, did you have a big crowd tonight? they never show the crowd but it sounds it. you cannot imitate that noise with 100 people.
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you know, other people -- [applause] mr. trump: amazing. you cannot imitate that. that is called the real deal. no matter where we go, we have crowds. the crowds are only restrained by the size of the buildings. sometimes, now we are using an right?eum -- good place, when i heard some of the statistics last night, and i thought chelsea did a nice job. chelsea likes ivanka and ivanka likes chelsea. i wish they didn't like each
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other, but they do. it is easier if they didn't like each other. they like each other. i thought chelsea did a nice job last night. i really did. hillary, that is another subject. hillary said all sorts of wonderful things like we are doing eat. here are numbers that came out today. we got new growth numbers. 1.2% for the second quarter. folks, wait -- this is the weakest recovery in modern history. did she say that last night? i don't think so. i said this before, the rate of home ownership is the lowest level it has been in 51 years. did hillary say that last night?
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under president obama, i like that better, keep the lights off, it just went down 20 degrees. wow. the audience is even bigger now. i like this. i miss my protesters. i miss my protesters. you know, my protesters, they were really bernie protesters. they were really bernie protesters. look at that. look at that. it is the remnants of a bernie protester. that is ok. did you see bernie last night, how angry he was? i do not like to see that.
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he was so angry, they were talking about him, and he was scowling and his wife put her hand on his shoulder and he did not move and she took it off. you know why? he sold his soul to the devil. that's right. [applause] mr. trump: he sold his soul to the devil. he should not have made that deal. as soon as she picked this vice president -- do you know what his first move was in virginia? to raise taxes by $4 billion. unemployment almost doubled in virginia while he was governor. he is not popular in virginia now. and we will win virginia. because, i think we will -- i have a lot of property in
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virginia. i have a lot of employees. i think -- i figured she would pick somebody who was popular. they do not like him in virginia. he raised taxes by $4 billion the first week in virginia. i don't think that is the candidate. i like our candidate, right? governor mike pence. indiana has done so well. we like mike. we do. mike is a great guy. the rate of home ownership is the lowest it has been in 51 years. president obama has doubled our national debt. we will soon be up to $22 trillion. the u.s. trade deficit, people know me for my memory.
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or i could not do this without teleprompters. hillary, hillary, teleprompters. she has 10 people in a room and she has a teleprompter. listen to this. listen to this. the u.s. trade deficit reached nearly $800 billion last year. we have a trade deficit of $800 billion. did hillary mention that last night? did she said how well -- hillary mention about all of the police -- and we love our police and we love our law enforcement -- [cheers and applause] mr. trump: did hillary mention about all of the police that have been shot? i don't think so.
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did you see the first night, there was no american flag? the second night, no american flag. i sort of put out the word. they do not really want the flag. the next night, they had a few flags. the final night, they overdid it. so many flags you could not walk on the stage. they did not mention the police. they mentioned everybody but the police. then people started writing about it. they mention them the final night. long-term unemployment is the worst it has been since the 1940's. did hillary mention that last night? unbelievable. think of this one -- wow, it is too depressing. should i read it?
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23.8 million americans in their prime earning years are now out of the labor force. [booing] mr. trump: another 14 million americans left the labor force. nearly four in 10 african-american children are living in poverty. 58% of african-american youth are not employed. obama has done a great job, hasn't he? think of this, median household income has fallen by more than $4000. $4000. we have people standing in this room who made more money in real wages 18 years ago than they are making today. they did not work as hard, hell of a lot younger.
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it should be the other way around. we lost our jobs, lost our companies, and we will not let it happen anymore. we will get our jobs back, bring companies back, we will not let our companies leave anymore without repercussions. it is terrible. i could go on and on, but there are five pages and i do not want to depress you. they said donald trump speech -- i thought i delivered it well. what they did, they said it was great. they said it was dark. that was the way. they said it was dark. it was not dark. it was optimistic because i talked about the problem and we will fix the problem. as an example, radical islamic
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terrorism is a problem. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: big problem. that is a big problem. radical islamic terrorism. hillary did not discuss that too much. we are bringing in thousands of people from syria. we do not know who they are. we do not know where they come from. no paperwork, no way of vetting them and they are being placed here, all over the country, and mostly the officials do not know where they are placing them . because it is supposed to be a big and beautiful secret. it is not a big and beautiful secret. hillary clinton has stated very strongly -- now she will change. now she wants to renegotiate trade deals. all of a sudden, after 30 years,
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she wants to renegotiate trade deals. her husband signed nafta, the worst trade deal in the history of the world. not just this country. hillary clinton wants to increase syrian migrants coming into our country that we don't know who they are by 550%. no way. no way. but you know, i do laugh because she is on a new kick and the new kick is, you know, bad judgment, everything she touches is not good. look at libya, the migration, syria, the iran deal, every single -- benghazi, look at what happened there.
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remember, the 3:00 in the morning commercial, remember? who do you want at that phone at 3:00 in the morning? i do not want her at the phone. she lied like a dog about her e-mails. she lied like a dog on e-mails. she showed great negligence in what happened. she put us all at risk. she put us all at risk. here is the secretary of state with a server she is not supposed to have. [crowd chanting "lock her up"] mr. trump: so, i tell you what i
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would rather do, honestly. i would rather beat her at the polls. [applause] mr. trump: we have to beat her. she would be a disaster. remember this, justices of the united states supreme court. whoever the next president is, you will have at least two probably three. could even be four and might be five. it may be the all-time record in the history of the presidency appointments of the united states supreme court. if she gets her appointment, we will be venezuela. one thing i have to say, i was telling you about bernie sanders. so we have the all-time story. they say it is one of the great stories and history of olitics.
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what's happening here is great. the same thing is happening no matter where we go. i am the messenger of being smart, common sense, of not being ripped off by every ountry in the world. of having strong voters. would anybody like to see the wall get built? [applause] 6100%. 00%. 100%. 00% it gets built. these politicians come up to me and they go, i do not understand, you cannot build the wall, can you? we build 95-story buildings. you can't build the wall really can you? you see that ceiling? that is a pretty high ceiling. that is up there, right?
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usually, i am looking at a ceiling a lot taller. that would be a good solid all. anybody that gets up is not getting down so easily. right? we're going to build a wall. but these politicians come up to me and they say you really can't build a wall. you're just kidding, aren't you? i don't kid. i don't kid. let me tell you. we're going to build a wall. and then i explained to them that 2000 years ago, the great wall of china was built and it is 13,000 miles long. we need 1000 miles and we have caterpillar tractors, right? [applause] ow easy is this? we have a lot of natural borders. we will need about 1000 miles. let me tell you, that is going to go up so fast, your head will spin. your head will spin.
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i was endorsed by the border patrol agents. first time in the history, 16,500 border patrol agents, i was endorsed by the great joe rpaio. nobody knows better than sheriff joe. nobody knows better than sheriff joe and he endorsed me. we have tremendous endorsements. i said to the top people, mr. trump, we are endorsing you. said that's good. mr. trump, they are not letting us to our job. how important is the wall? they said, the wall is vital. it is a great tool. it will end up being our best tool for protection. we have to stop the drugs from coming in.
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e have to stop illegals from pouring across our border. [applause] [chanting "build that wall"] you know, let me tell you, one of the interesting things -- the president of mexico was being interviewed and he said, the past president, and he said there is no way they are going to build -- and you know what happened. he used the f bomb on live television. on that station right there. e used the f bomb. can you imagine if i used t? it would be over. it would be over. he said, that wall will never
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[f bomb] get built. and i said, that is great news. before they were going some a different levels. now he says it will not be paid for by them. here's what's going to happen. we are going to build the wall, mexico is going to pay for the wall 100%. 00%. we will stop the drugs from pulling into our country and poisoning our youth. we are going to stop people that are not supposed to be here from coming into our country. that is going to happen. people like this -- people like t. this was actually a song written al wilson quite a while ago.
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i heard this and i said this really pertains to what we talk about when we talk about illegal immigration. i said, you know, let me do this. i read it a couple of times and people love it. should i do it? it is called "the snake." this ertains to people coming across the border and people coming in from syria. that we have no idea who they are. remember, they cut the heads off people. they drown people in steel ages by the thousands. they are drowning people 25 at a time in steel cages. hey are cutting off heads. this is like medieval times. and then they say to me -- they talk about waterboarding. i am ok with it, i am sorry.
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i'm sorry. [applause] can you imagine -- waterboarding became famous. you know why? they felt it was just short of torture. you know that, right? i'm not saying it is pleasant. but believe me, it works. how about these guys that say it doesn't work. it works. they asked during one of the debates, they asked ted cruz, and he was very uncomfortable. was that a display of love, speaking of ted cruz? when they booed him off that stage, seriously, the entire texas delegation booed him off that stage. [applause] let me tell you, say what you
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want. they didn't cover it that way because they are so dishonest, but that's when you knew the party was united. this party is united. right? right? [applause] t really is. other than a few guys -- it was the toughest primary ever fought. number one, we had 17 people. 17! and number two, we had trump. e have to win. remember when i came in and these pundits said, he will never run. he will never run. then they said he will never do good. he is just doing it for fun. he is just having a good time.
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it is 120 degrees under those crazy lights, it is late. do you know what time i get home tonight? 4:00 in the morning. it's fun. but it is fun because we're going to do something that has never really been done before in this country. when bill o'reilly and others say it was the single greatest political phenomena that he has witnessed in his lifetime, he has seen a lot, that is what happens. remember -- and we started off at 6%. these pundits said, he got 6%. they don't realize only two days of the week. i started late. everybody else was in. they said huh, got 6%. well, that will be his ceiling. 6%. 6% will be his ceiling.
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they speak with such surety. donald trump gets 6% the first week. next week, i get 12%. he got 12%, a little higher than i thought. but that will be his ceiling. he will not go higher than that. xt week i get 18% and then 22% and then 25%%. 27% 30%. 32%. 36%. [applause] then i get 38%. every single time, they say that will be the ceiling. when i'm hitting 30's and everyone else is low, you have ome zeros. that means out of millions and millions of people, nobody voted for him. nobody go home. get out. ok, go. and they were among the
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nastiest of people. can you believe it? they were the nastiest ones. the ones who had zero. i had 38%. and then i hit 42. i will never forget, one of the people, i hit 42% and there were like 10 people left. they said, he hit 42%, but he cannot break 50. he cannot break 50%. he cannot break 50%. i got 10 people. senators, governors. ben carson, a great guy, he endorsed me. belove ben. smart guy. great guy. ben carson. i get 42% and have these idiots saying he may have 42%, but he does not have 50. we have 10 people left. here's the story. we get more and more and do a
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number and i will tell you what, it is a great feeling. a lot of feelings were urt. because people say it was the nastiest, meanest, hardest primary ever fought in the history of the country. might have been tougher before television, but how could it be. when you can say something on television, you reach everybody at one time. you call someone a certain name and everyone hears it. some of these people have not recovered. but slowly but surely, marco rubio, he endorsed me last week. strong endorsement. [applause] and he's a good guy and he is running in florida for the senate and he is going to win. and i'm going to win in florida. but i got to win here. i got to win here. [applause]
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now i start up here, i get here and they are like saying, but donald trump never did this before. one of the people that was running has been out of office for a while and they said, he has only been office for eight years. and they don't say that about trump. i've never been in office. they don't give me a pass. i get a call from a big eporter. the biggest. happens to be a slight liberal. e said how does it feel? what you have done has never been done before. nd i said, i disagree. he says no, no, no. it doesn't matter whether you win or lose, you will be in the history book for what you've
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done. and i said, let me stop you there, if i don't win, if i don't beat crooked hillary clinton, she is as crooked as a three dollar bill, if i don't be crooked hillary clinton, i will consider this a tremendous waste of time, energy and money. believe me. i'm not looking to be in the history books unless it is at the top where we do something great. that's what we're going to do. we will make our country great. we will make america safe again. [applause] so i found this and not a lot of people know it, but i think it is terrific. remember this has to do with syrians coming across. i have a big heart. i want to build safe zones in syria.
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i want to get the gulf states to pay for it because they are not doing anything right now. without us it would not be there for two minutes and they ave nothing but money. we owe $20 trillion, i will put my developer hat on. we're going to use other people's money. right? we will build safe zones that will be funded by other countries with lots of money. and we will supervise it. think of this, this is people coming in, we don't know who they are but we do know there will be trouble. it is only a question of when. on her way to work one morning, own the path along the lake, a tenderhearted woman saw a half rozen beautiful snake. oh, well, she cried.
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i'll take you in and i'll take care of you. you have to understand, this is a snake that is in bad shape and you have this nice woman and she goes, a tenderhearted woman saw a half frozen snake. his pretty colored skin had been frosted with the dew. she cried, i will take you in. and i will take care of you. take me in. ake me for heavens sake. ake me in, oh, tender woman. she wrapped him up all cozy in a curvature of silk. then she laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk. now she hurried home from work that night and as soon as she arrived, she found the pretty snake she took in had been revived.
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take me in, o tender woman, take me in for heaven sake, take me in, tender woman sighed the broken snake. now she clutched into her bosom, you are so beautifu,l she cried. ut if i had not brought you in by now, you certainly might have died. now she stroked his pretty skin and then she kissed and held him tight, but instead of saying thank you, that snake gave her a vicious bite. take me in, o tender woman, take me in for heavens sake, take mr in, sighed the vicious snake. saved you, cried that woman and you have bitten me,
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heaven's why? you know your bite is poisonous and now i'm going to die. said ut up, silly woman the reptile with a grin, you knew damn well i was a snake before ou took me in. [applause] that's where we are. that's that's where we are, right? that's where we are. you watch, you watch. we don't want to be the stupid country anymore. we want to be that smart country. we're going to make great trade deals. i read the numbers, $800 billion in trade deficits last year. with china alone, the greatest abuser of them all, i don't hold it against china. china is great. i love china. do business with china.
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i have the largest bank in the world. as a tenant in one of my buildings in manhattan. it is a chinese bank. the biggest in the world. we sell condos. the bank of america build san francisco is mine with a partner. it all comes through china. we can do great with china. but we have stupid people representing us. stupid, stupid people. here is what is going to happen, we are going to build and bring our best. look, we have the greatest business people in the world. better than any place else. we don't use them. we use political hacks. some of these business people are not nice people. who cares.
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you care? i don't think so. some of these people are vicious, horrible human beings. who cares. some of these people, they don't sleep at night, they twist and turn and sweat and their mattresses soaking wet because they are thinking all night about victory the next day against some poor person that doesn't have a chance. these people, unfortunately, i know them all, these people would love to represent us against china, against japan, against all of these countries. mexico, where they are killing us at the border and killing us in trade. we have a massive trade deficit with mexico, not including the drugs that go back and forth by he billions. that's not including the drugs.
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we have the greatest business people in the world, they would do it for nothing. they love this country. they feel crazy, so angry. they can't believe the deals that are made. we can do things that have never been done before. we will stay open trade. one of the reporters asked me a couple weeks ago, mr. trump, do you believe in free trade. i said yes. believe in free trade, fair trade, i believe 10 other forms of trade. but the bottom line, my deal is that i just don't want labels. want to make great deals with individual countries for our country so that we create jobs and we take in money. want great deals.
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that is what i want and that is what we will have. free trade, interesting. ree trade is wonderful but to have free trade, we need smart people. we don't use the smart people. or we use people that are totally controlled by lobbyists and special interests like hillary clinton. hillary clinton is bought and paid for by wall street. i put up almost $60 million for the primaries, which sounds like a lot of money. but believe me, others spent 200 million and lost. hat would you rather do? would you rather be on the side of the person who spent the least money and won or the most money and lost? who do you want at your president? ok? [applause] i mean, we had people that spent much more money than me and they came in seventh place. i spent relatively little money. i put it up myself and came in
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first place, but not only first place. 14 million people is the highest vote total in the history of he republican party. we ran the table. it was a beautiful thing. look, we want to have free trade. our companies want a deal. you know that china sends all heir stuff in. and we can't send our stuff to china. we can't free trade and the currency manipulation is unacceptable and on top of everything else, in the south china sea, they are building a massive military fortress that they are not supposed be building because they have absolutely no respect for us. all of that is going to change. here is the story, are you ready?
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we do not win as a country anymore. we used to win. when i was in school, in high school, they said we never lost a war. our country never lost a war. we never lost at anything. ow we only lose. we go and fight these wars like iraq, we should of never got in. i said you will destabilize the middle east. i was a business guy. nobody cared. it was just common sense. you had iran and iraq always fighting. nobody moving. they were the same power. we decimated one power and now ran will take over iraq. we made it possible for them. here's the story, we don't win anymore. but we will start winning again. our military is depleted. we are going to build it will e a thing of beauty. we will get other countries and knock the hell out of isis, elieve me.
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we have no choice. we as part of military are going to take great care of our wonderful veterans that are being treated terribly. [applause] we're going to start winning with trade. we will make great trade deals. e will not let carrier air conditioner and ford and all of these other companies, we're not going to let them go to mexico and other countries, fire all of their people, make their product and send it back into our country and sell it to us. we get unemployment and no taxes. no. when they make their product and they want to leave and fire our great people, they can go and i will wish them luck, but when they send the product back into our country, they will pay
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tax for that product in a substantial tax and they will never leave in the first place. they will never leave in the first place. they will never leave in the first place. they will never leave in the first place. we will make great trade deals. we will save our second amendment which is totally under siege. [applause] we will repeal and replace obamacare, so much less-expensive. [applause] we are going to terminate the horrible common core and you will educate your children locally. [applause] we're going to have powerful, beautiful strong borders and people are going to come into our country and it will come into our country legally. legally. legally.
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[applause] and we are going to start winning again. we are going to win so much that you are going to get sick and tired of winning. we are going to make the denver broncos look like a team that doesn't even do so well by our winning percentage. we will win with trade, we will win at the border, we will win with the second amendment, we will win with education, we ill win with everything. we will win for our veterans. [applause] and all of my friends in denver, and all of my friends in colorado, you're going to come and say, mr. president, we would like to meet with you in
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the white house. because mr. president, you are winning too much, it is no good, mr. president. we are not used to it in our country. we never won and now you are inning way too much. mr. president, please don't win so much and i'm going to say, i'm sorry. we're going to keep winning. we're going to win win win. we will win so much and maybe you are not going to like it, but we will make america great again. we are going to make america greater than ever before. we are going to make america safer, safer, safer than ever before. thank you very much. i love you. thank you. go out and vote. go out and vote november 8.
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go out and vote. thank you. [applause] >> here on c-span, washington journal is next. after that, a discussion on millennial women and their impact on politics and then recommendations for improving the criminal justice system. on today's washington journal we'll take a look at the 1933 lass steagall act. megan mcardle with bloomberg
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view join us us. kurt volker and ivan land. --eland. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] you, good morning to hillary clinton is in pennsylvania today with the running mate, tim kaine. appeal to working-class voters by highlighting her middle-class childhood. meanwhile, donald trump has push to renegotiate trade deals and limit immigration. our question to you this morning is, which party do you best represent america's working-class. here is how we are breaking down the phone lines, if you make less tn