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for planned parenthood that provides health care as well as abortions? mr. metcalfe: i would. >> ok. why? mr. metcalfe: for one reason, from a libertarian party, that joe is a part of, they believe that a person has a right to control the wrong body. mr. miller: that is not the platform. mr. metcalfe: the national libertarian party subscribes to that. i have no desire to control a uterus, frankly. i can't imagine why someone, a group of men in a u.s. senate would want to. >> throughout your career it seems no issue has been as thorny for you as abortion. your votes related to planned parenthood funding have angered both sides. can you clarify where you stand? sen. murkowski: i do not like abortion. i don't think any of us like abortion.
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but i recognize that the supreme court, through rovers is weighed wade. has said that a woman has the right, the reproductive right to choose. i've supported that. i also recognize it is important that when it comes to federal funding for those who just cannot abide the thought that their taxpayer dollars would be directed towards abortions, that there be a separation. i have unequivocally and clearly supported the hyde amendment that would prohibit federal dollars from being directed towards abortion. i support women's right and ability to gain access to women's health care, for the services they need whether it is
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what they get at planned parenthood for mammograms, for pap smears. std screening. this is where so many alaskan women receive their services. it is important to sustain that. >> you have declared your support for keeping abortion legal and for funding planned parenthood. you believe taxpayer support for planned parenthood amounts to subsidizing abortion? ms. stock: no. i support a woman's right to control her body. the supreme court have said that women have a constitutional right to make a decision about their pregnancies. there is a balancing test involved as the lawyers appear .- lawyers appear are aware i support planned parenthood because planned parenthood makes great efforts to reduce abortions in america. planned parenthood does
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, familynal outreach planning, and those are terrific ways to reduce abortions in america. planned parenthood has been doing a lot of work with regard to the zika virus. they do zika outreach in florida where women are likely to get bitten by a mosquito. the senator did not want them to have the funding necessary to warn women about the zika virus. >> dan has a question. >> how do you weigh the cost and benefits of involvement in foreign conflicts? as a free nation, do we have a responsibility to assist the oppressed? you can use an example. you have 45 seconds. mr. metcalfe: right now we are engaged in syria and all of this stuff. none of this would have happened if we had stayed out of iraq in the first place. the adventures that we have gone into from vietnam, most of them have been ill-advised. we wished we had not gone there. we need to be more careful about where we go. if we are not threatened we
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probably should stay out. with the exceptions where we can step in and stop genocide. that still needs to be on a case-by-case basis. >> miss stock, same question to you. how do you weighed the benefits and cost and involvement in foreign conflicts. when do we have a responsibility to get involved? ms. stock: we often act emotionally when congress votes on war. congress doesn't consider the second and third order side effects of a conflict. we have seen that repeatedly over the last 15 and 20 years. members of congress will vote without getting full information about what might happen if there is an intervention, and what the actual costs are of engaging in a conflict and bringing it to a conclusion. we saw that with iraq. people were very emotional with the vote and did not consider the wounded. they didn't consider the deaths. they didn't consider the veterans ministration.
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the most important thing we need to do is consider our national interests. it is going to tug at our heartstrings when we see terrible things happening in the world, but as a country we simply do not have the resource to intervene in every conflict. >> mr. miller, same question. when do we have a responsibility to help others? mr. miller: i'm the only combat vets standing up here. when you have been in combat, you know the horrors of war. it causes you to have much greater apprehension about engaging. i remember i was going to lose two thirds of my unit, thinking why are we here? the men and women brought into combat, that are put into war, we need to make sure we're taking on vital national interest. most of the service members i talked to, they look at what is going on in the middle east, the disaster made of the middle east, the spread of terrorism and isis is absolutely crazy how
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we have done an incredible disservice to america. we spent billions of dollars on this. >> you have been involved in these debates. how do you balance it? sen. murkowski: it is a difficult balance. i tried to keep in the forefront that we want the united states to be a force for good. that we do this by an appropriate mixed of soft power and military strength. i am one who believes that isolationism doesn't do us good. and yet, despite our nation true weariness about where we are with international engagement, it is important that we be aware that often times we must not disengage. making sure we are ready, that is what we are doing here in alaska with a buildup of our
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military. >> now it is time for closing statements. you have 30 seconds for your close. we will start with you. sen. murkowski: thank you for the opportunity to be in front of alaskans this evening. i have been honored and truly privileged to be able to represent the people of this amazing state for the years that i have, as one who is born and raised here, as one who is passionate about my state and one who is passionate about the purpose that we have, not only as a state, but as a people. and our contributors to our country. this is what i am asking, your continued support for yet another term. i would respectfully ask for your vote november 8. >> mr. miller. your closing statement please. 30 seconds. mr. miller: the the 30 year dynasty of senator murkowski, it has given us less jobs.
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we need to have a new course. we can't have the second half of our pfd taken next year. we have to bring about new jobs. we can do it together. we have to vote in a bold way. vote for me on november 8. my commitment is i'm going to do everything i can possibly do to bring good lives to people in alaska, to open up the resource base like we have never seen it before. >> miss stock, 30 seconds. ms. stock: congress has an 11% approval rating thanks to folks like senator lisa murkowski and her palace and -- person colleagues who have done nothing over the last six years but engage in partisan gridlock. i am an independent. i'm a problem solver. i have a proven track record of getting things done in washington. alaska is ready for new leadership. i am ready to be your leader. vote for me on november 8, i am all work and no party. >> and your closing statement.
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mr. metcalfe: before you vote, ask one question. what has that candidate done for alaska? i was the co-author of the language that established the investment program for the permanent fund. it has held up pretty well. i will continue my efforts to root out corruption like i did with their bribery of the legislators to give oil away. i will do everything i am able to do to end the pay to play game congress is so heavily involved in. >> thank you. thank you, that is it for alaska public media's 2016 debate for the state. thank you to our reporter's. thank you to the candidates for participating, and thank you for joining us. stay with us for a few minutes of analysis of the senate debate with alaska public media reporters zachariah hughes, and andrew kitchemen. early voting is underway and
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election day is tuesday, november 8. good night. ♪ at time.com,online how the media got smarter about calling elections. haley is following this story and is joining us on the phone. let me begin with that question. how so? guest: in the early 2000, you
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might remember the media, they messed up, a lot. election fore 2000 gore, then for bush, then for neither and categorizing the electoral process. in the wake of that put their heads together and changed a few things. was, the formed the national election pool. they changed their name, hired a new pollster, they hired edison research. very highly respected. they pledge before congress that they would not call an election based on exit poll results before they had the -- before the polls had closed. that was a major difference, 1980's networks would call before the polls had the last thing they did, that was really interesting, instead of allowing exit poll data to
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to becomewsrooms, available to reporters, to become available to anchors at actually -- deks, they chose to put it into quarantine. big news outlets, abc, nbc, cnn, fox news and ap, all send data analyst to a room, with no phones, no computers, no tablets, they look at the election data all day long and analyze it, question it, poked and prodded it, make sure that it is robust before reported back to their individual outlets before the polls close. you point out in your piece, the sol begins at 6:00 in the morning east coast time on election day, then continues throughout the day. how does edison research determine where they send canvassers, and what are they asking?
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it is an absolutely incredible army of people. edison research sends out about a little more than 8000 surveyors, then ap has their own army of stringers and members that have about 4000 more people reporting back from county states. between the two of those anonymoushere is an amount of people on the ground. edison is hired by the big media as part of that national election pool. the national election pool comes up with the question on this questionnaire. it is just a one-page questionnaire with two sides, so two pages. about 20 questions and we do not know what those questions are right now, but they were arrived abc, by committee with nbc, cbs, everyone else. they would go out to randomly
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selected precincts. that is an interesting difference in years past. they will not choose key precincts, not necessarily in key swing areas. there are randomly selected in the states. that will be whatever data they get and those surveyors were top -- will talk to 100,000 people leaving the polls. that information will be combined with telephone poles that edison research has been conducting over the last week with people who have voted early, and absentee voters. to learn not only who voted on election day, so that the networks can call it early, but also why they voted the way they did? yes, exactly. on that questionnaire, we do not know what is on their exactly, but we know generally. we know every voter who is called ahead of time, or was asked at the pole when they are leaving, they will be asked who they voted for in the state and
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national elections. and in the governor torry all races. they will ask their general feelings about the major candidate and will be asked about which issues are important to them. on this particular questionnaire there is questions about debt, pensions, euthanasia, marijuana, big issues like that. we have come a long way from 1948 when the chicago tribune said the winner over truman. guest: the chicago tribune headline there says do we deceive truman. i think it is the sector that hangs over the media on election night. you do not want to screw it up that badly again. there is a very robust understanding. i talked to a lot of people will be in the quarantine room. there is a very profound feeling that this time they have
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absolutely got to get it right. if there is a question, if it comes down to these very close calls, most of the vote has been counted but it is a tight race and the loser could still pull it out, they will not call it. we will look for you reporting online at time.com. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war. no one knew better, and few new realities of war. the tear and the devastation. hisaid to his mother, after second war, the raw comes through and you cannot gild it. he absolutely knew the disaster that war was. q and a, night on historian can do small lord talks about the early military
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career of winston churchill in her book "hero of the empire: and the making of winston churchill." >> he says give me a regiment, i want to fight. he goes with a regiment on the day that it fell to the british, he takes over the prison, and he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and watch as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> democratic presidential with katy perry and shonda rimes. this portion of the event is about 15 minutes. philly how are you guys
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doing? i am very excited to be here. i love this place. when i was here last time i honestly did not want to leave. i am thrilled to have a chance to come back. especially for such an important reason. there currently involved in -- presidential race in our lifetime. i am a pacifist mama, so i do not use this metaphor lightly, but if you are out there campaigning, volunteering, or working, you are a soldier on a battlefield right now. we are in a war for the soul of america at this point. andchoices are very stark one of those choices is frankly, terrifying. my dad always told us that anyone can grow up to be president.
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that used to be such a good thing. [laughter] ms. rhimes: anyone can be president, it it was filled with hope. anyone can be president means it could be the most qualified person to ever run for office. [applause] ms. rhimes: anyone, or that other guy. i am not going to talk about him tonight, because he talks inept. i will just point out one tiny thing. he has made it clear that he does not respect the body parts of women. i do not know about you, but i am pretty sure i definitely do not want him anywhere near making key decisions about the health and care of the body parts of women. [cheers and applause] ms. rhimes: waking up on november 9 to the words president-elect trump, the battlefield for the american dream is real people. it is happening. aren't we lucky that our
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champion in this war is hillary clinton? [cheers and applause] this summer, i had the honor of making the documentary film that introduced hillary clinton at the democratic national convention. i had to spend countless hours researching her, reading everything about her, interviewing people that knew her. most importantly, i spent hours sitting and talking with hillary. i have to tell you, that woman has zero chill. no chill at all. [laughter] her brain is always working, always thinking, always on. if you follow me on twitter you know that i call that her #hermiane ranger power. .he loves to solve problems all problems, big problems, the nation's problems.
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to me, she is a practical optimist or she believes in the possibility that the world can be made a better place, but only if we are working together. she is interesting in making an actual more perfect union. she is ready to get down into the hard work for us. know i make tv, a lot of fictional tv. [cheers and applause] ms. rhimes: but here is the deal, america is not a tv show. , andca israel -- is real so is hillary. the only thing i want to watch is that hillary saves the world in real life. [cheers and applause] if i were writing a story about a woman presidential candidate, and i am, i could not invent a character who is more fears, more interesting, more intelligent, more complex, or
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more insanely overqualified and the very real hillary clinton. preaching to a choir, so i will not tell you all of the stuff you are ready no purchase is the most qualified person ever to run for president. she is a champion for women, families and has been for her entire career. she wants to work towards criminal justice reform, equal pay for women, climate change, ending the epidemic of gun violence in the country, making sure everybody gets a seat at the table. americanelieves the dream belongs to all of us. you are ready know all of that. instead, i will tell you this. use the next 48 hours to explain to people what it means to vote. the differences between a president trump future , and a president clinton future . it is big. hillary for ath very long time. i have been through what she has
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accomplished, by what she stands for. a life of public service is one of america's most admirable sacrifices. [laughter] intelligentno one goes into it on a whim. and what does not engage in a life of public service for 30 years, unless you care about helping others. unless you love solving problems and believe any more perfect union. hillary is a force of nature. hillary gets it done. hillary is everything. hillary is a badass. [cheers and applause] i cannot think of a better example of what hard work , intelligence, sacrifice, gentle empathy, and plain old good common sense looks like in bodied in one person. i want my kids to see that. i want them to know that that is what it takes to run the world. i want my kids to know that that is what a leader looks like. i want to say to them, i want to say to my daughter, anyone can
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grow up to be president, and mean her. [cheers and applause] ms. rhimes: so, are you guys ready? [cheers and applause] ms. rhimes: i don't the i can hear you, are you ready? [cheers and applause] ms. rhimes: ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor to introduce to you, our next president of the united states comment hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] tiger by katy perry] secretary clinton: hello philadelphia. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: i am thrilled to be back here in this great city, and with all of you
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tonight. shonda for thatk introduction, but i also want to thank her for making characters about powerful women and making tb look like america. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: i am so grateful for all of your support. also, my friends, elected pennsylvanianst who are up on the stage with me. i hope you will be voting for them as well. i really hope you will send katie mcginty to the united states senate. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: i am very excited, there are just three days left in this most consequential election. are you ready? [cheers and applause] ms. rhimes: are you -- secretary
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clinton: are you ready to vote on november the eighth? i have spent a lot of time in states were they are already voting. i was talking to my dear friend, cory booker, because he has been crisscrossing the country going to a lot of those states. here in pennsylvania, you vote on tuesday. i want you to know this, more millionand a half people in our country have already voted. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: why are they out there voting? i believe they are standing up for a hopeful, inclusive vision of america. i am asking you to stand up for that same vision when you come out and vote on november the eighth, it is your turn philadelphia. [cheers and applause]
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secretary clinton: my longtime friend, congressman bob grady knows, all of the campaigning in the world does not mean anything if people do not vote. i hope you will go to i will vote.com to make sure that you have everything you need. to know where to vote to make your force heard. hear youi want to roar. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: this monday i will be back in philadelphia. [cheers and applause] [chanting hillary]
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secretary clinton: and so, if you are still all geared up and ready to go, come join us at independent poll monday night with president obama and michelle obama. [cheers and applause] we are alllinton: working our hearts out in the final sprint to this election, and we need your help create -- help. take out your phone, text join 7246 & up and get out to help us to vote. there are still people who need to be called. whose door needs to be knocked de tod who may need a ri the pool. if you have time and you want to be involved in winning this
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election, sign up to vote. when your kids and grandkids ask you what you did in 2016 when it was all on the line, i want you to be able to say, i voted for a better, fairer, stronger america where everybody has a chance at the american dream. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: i am so excited about this election because i really think we are going to send a message from coast to coast. east to west, north to south, about who we are as a country. should, then on november the ninth, this coming wednesday, we can all wake up and say i am going to do my part to make sure that america lives
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up to its promise to everyone of our people. especially every one of our children deserve the chance to live up to their god-given potential. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: tonight, it is a celebration for everything that you have already done to help us, and all that we will do together. i am thrilled to be able to introduce a performer whose [applause] ms. clinton: i was thrilled when our incredible guest tonight came out and started campaigning for me, way back in iowa before the caucuses, because i love the message. when you get knocked down, which everyone does, what matters is that you get back up.
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[cheering] whatlinton: stand up for you believe. know the power of your own voice, it can change the world. all, as weand for welcome her to the days -- stage , prove that love trumps hate. welcome to katy perry. [cheering] ♪
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>> are you ready to rock for hillary? [cheering] >> let's sing this for hillary tonight. we love you. we'll will see you -- we will see. >> tomorrow c-span's coverage continues with a biden rally for hillary clinton. at 1:45 eastern we will have donald trump in sioux city, iowa. aswill also have coverage president obama speaks at a hillary clinton rally near
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orlando, florida. ["proud to be an american" plays] presidential candidate donald trump seeks a campaign rally in tampa, florida. campaign rally in tampa, florida. ♪ [cheering]
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♪ mr. trump: thank you very much. wow. wow. [applause] >> usa! usa! usa! usa! mr. trump: thank you very much, folks. now, we had a little difficulty because we have about 3000 people, maybe 4000 outside. should we wait for them to come in? >> no! mr. trump: i agree. let's get going. you people were here from, like, 2:00 in the morning, they tell me.
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so we are going to get going. thank you very much. and we don't need jay-z to fill up arenas. [cheering] we do it the old-fashioned way. we do it the old-fashioned way -- because you love what we are saying and you want to make america great again. i actually like jay-z, but the language last night -- ooh. i was thinking, maybe i should try that. should i use that language for one event? can you imagine if i said that? he used every word in the book. i won't even use the initials, because they will get me in trouble. he used every word in the book way, inht, and by the hershey, pennsylvania and an hada -- in an arena, we
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20,000 people show up. far more than jay-z had with their free tickets. free tickets. beyonce, and i like them both, but he used language last night that was so bad, and then hillary said, "i did not like donald trump's lewd language." [laughter] mr. trump: my lewd language. i tell you what -- i've never said what he said in my life, oninesst shows you the ph of politicians and the phoniness of the whole system, folks. in three days, we are going to win the great state of florida, and we are going to win back the white house. [cheering] mr. trump: real change begins with immediately repealing and replacing obamacare.
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it's just been announced that the residents of florida -- i'm sorry to tell you this -- are going to experience a massive double-digit premium hike. i know what it is, i say this to everybody. i just don't want to destroy the spirit in the room. it's going to be a massive hike. so, congratulations. it's not going to matter because if we win, i'm throwing it out anyway. it doesn't make any difference. [cheering] but get ready. you are going to have a big, big, big hike. hope only, it won't make a damn bet of difference. -- bit of difference. in the great state of arizona where i was just a couple of days ago and where i'm going, premiums are going up by more than 116%. [crowd boos] mr. trump: going to go higher than that. over 90% of the counties in florida are using obamacare -- losing obamacare insurers.
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think of it, they are losing their insurers. over 90% of the counties. and remember -- and most of you were there -- almost all of you felt this whole movement right from the beginning when we came down for the primaries, right ? we won 66 out of 67 counties. florida is just a place i love. my second home. i'm here all the time. [cheering] i might know florida better than you do, but my second home. with 66 out of 67 counties. that has never happened before. one -- won that last one, too. and i see maybe even more enthusiasm right now than i did then. [applause] mr. trump: you see the tremendous lines of people, and they have trump hats on, make america great again.
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[cheering] but they have trump hats on and they have buttons and shirts, and they are online, and you see nbc and you see these people -- [crowd boos] , therump: total phonies most dishonest people. there is one line where it was like 100% trump regalia. maybe they are in disguise maybe they are wearing buttons, shirts, trump hats but are actually going to vote for crooked hillary. do you think that is possible? [crowd boos] mr. trump: but you see these lines, and the woman would say, "yes, i would say it's very evenly based." the great state of texas, you heard -- can you believe all these people at 10:00 in the morning -- great. they got here at 2:00 in the morning. many of them did. the great state of texas, an incredible place.
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i go there and we have these massive crowds, and about two weeks ago, i was hearing the phonies in the media, and they are going very, very strongly, "texas is in play." we have a hillary clinton person. are they paying that person $1500? [crowd boos] get 'em out, please. get 'em out. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! mr. trump: i must tell you that bernie sanders protesters had much more enthusiasm and spirit than this one. the problem with these hillary
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protesters is my people make all the noise. you can't even hear the person. [laughter] by the way -- before i get to texas, did you see yesterday, obama screaming and screaming -- [crowd boos] mr. trump: and screaming. just like the way he runs the country. nobody listens to him. screaming, ok? and i wanted to see the protesters because these lying, thieving people back there, the media, they don't ever show my crowds. [crowd boos] i was saying to them the other night in hershey, "you've got to show -- you got to turn the camera." every one of them right up my face. the only time they will turn the camera is if there is a protester because that is a bad thing, right? last night, they had an obama protester, and they would not turn the camera to the protester.
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first time i have ever seen that. thingt screaming the same over and over again and no one would listen to him. in the great state of texas. about three weeks ago, they would say -- they do these phony polls, right? some of the polls are good. i only really a knowledge them if i'm winning, and by the way, we are winning in a lot of polls. lot of polls. [applause] mr. trump: we don't have enough time to talk about it now. there's too many of them. oh, i love those signs -- "blacks for trump." [cheering] that seems to be the big surprise so far of this election. blacks for trump. thank you fellas. that is so great. that is great. thank you, thank you very much.
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that's a great honor. believe me, that is a great honor. so they capped saying -- they sayingsaying -- kept "the great state of texas is in play," and it is supposed to be a republican stronghold. it is not supposed to be in play i call my people. i ask, what is going on in texas? i was just there, we had a crowd, 20,000, 22,000. they had a line that went so long that local media is much more honest. much more than these dishonest guys. they were showing a line that when all the way -- literally, -- went all the way, literally, it went miles. then i get back, and three weeks ago, "texas is in play. it's even a tough -- it's even"" and they say that's bad news. bad, i don't want to lose texas. one little problem. one little problem -- we are killing them in texas. we are killing them.
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[cheering] a guy gets on two days ago. a man named sid miller. do not really know him. wearing a big, beautiful, white cowboy hat. in fact, i want to find out where he got it. it is pretty nice. he says, "you folks are getting it all wrong. are 4, 5, 6 blocks long, we have never had anything like this in texas, and let me tell you, all those folks, they are voting for trump. they are not voting for anyone else." [applause] mr. trump: so, texas, we are absolutely doing great in texas. but we are doing great in new hampshire. we are doing great in iowa. we are doing great in ohio. ohio. [cheering] mr. mr. trump: just left, going back again soon. doing phenomenally well and north carolina -- in north carolina.
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i think we are going to win pennsylvania. [applause] mr. trump: i think we are going to win pennsylvania. we are right there. even is not, like, my thing. you know, we're even. but they had me way down in pennsylvania, and last night, i'm looking at two or three polls that came in. "jim, trump is even now in pennsylvania, too." you can see that because they , protect hillary. i do not understand it. i do not understand why. when this is all over with, i'm going to sit down with the dishonest media and have an honest talk. why? what is she going to do? she is a dishonest person. she has no energy. you know, you need energy to help this country. like for instance, i'm going to be doing five or six of these every day. you need energy here, folks. she goes home and she goes to sleep. >> lock her up! lock her up!
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lock her up! lock her up! mr. trump: you need a lot of energy, so we are going to be doing at least five of these today. the arenas are all packed across the country. we are going into different locations. we are going into what they used to call democrat strongholds where we are now either tied or leading. we are going to minnesota. we are going up to minnesota, which traditionally has not been republican at all, and we are doing phenomenally. we just saw a poll. we are going to colorado, where we are doing phenomenally well. we are doing well everywhere. we are doing well in places that they don't believe. they are saying, "what's going on?" anyway, with obamacare, getting back to the boring subject --
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it's always a waste of time talking about it because when we terminate it, all will say is it -- we will say is it was a bad experience for the american people. premiums are surging because of obamacare. companies are leaving, insurers are fleeing, doctors are quitting, and deductibles are going through the roof. some of high as $15,000 some , higher than that. yet, hillary clinton wants to double down on obamacare, making it much more expensive. they're going to make it much more expensive. [crowd boos] mr. trump: you know what they do, her and obama? they are going to show you that it works. they're going to show you. we do not want to be shown. it is catastrophic. i'm asking for your vote so we can repeal and replace obamacare
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and have health care for every family in florida and great health care. [cheering] mr. trump: real change also means restoring honesty to our government. as you know, the fbi -- and i give them a lot of credit because they are fighting forces that they are not supposed to be fighting -- has reopened its criminal investigation into hillary clinton. [applause] they are also conducting a second criminal investigation into hillary clinton's pay-for-play corruption at the state department. you see what is happening there. it has been confirmed that the 650,000 e-mails they discovered -- by accident -- can you believe it? 650,000 -- that is a treasure trove.
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that is going to be a lot of bad e-mails in there. they discovered it on anthony weiner's -- [crowd boos] mr. trump: can you think of it? anthony weiner has probably every classified e-mail ever sent, and knowing this guy, he probably studied every single one, in between using his machine for other purposes. [laughter] mr. trump: including brand-new e-mails not previously turned over to authorities, likely including some very, very classified information. however, the reports also show that the political leadership at the department of justice is trying very hard and as hard as they can to protect their angel, hillary. [crowd boos] mr. trump: remember, bill clinton just happened to see the
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attorney general's plane. when he was in arizona, he just happened to see her plane. what an unbelievable -- he was going to play golf. "let me say hello. let's get together." i thought it was 39 minutes. turned out to be 45 minutes. they went on to the plane on the tarmac, right on the tarmac. they had a meeting for 45 minutes, right before she was supposed to issue her judgment on hillary and maybe bill. bill could be a target -- who knows? because of what is going on. so she met with him for 45 minutes. they discussed golf. that is about two minutes. they discussed grandchildren. give them five. the rest of the time, what do you think they discussed? i would say, like, "i hope you are going to be part of our administration."
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what do you think? what a disgrace. i will tell you what our country , has never been in a situation like it is in right now. never been. so dishonest. it is a rigged system, folks. i have been saying it. it is a rigged system, and it begins with the media because the media rigs it. [crowd boos] the media rigs it. mr. trump: did you see those reports where "the new york times" is sending them things, and they are saying listen, we have these reporters, this is --% friendly stuff here it stuff. they have things where reporters are sending them stories to check. that has never happened to me. actually, i used to get good publicity until i decided to run. now, i think i have -- they even say -- actually, "the times" said "we don't care if it is fair or not."
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greatest pile-on in the history of politics. i used to be on the other side. i did very well. but it was time to change our country. it was time, we had to do something. part, righta big there, a big part of the rigged system. remember, john podesta said hillary clinton has bad instincts, right? i say to people, i would fire him. he says so many bad things about her, and he is her top person. he knows her well, i don't want a president with bad instincts, and she does. all you have to do is look at her record. bernie sanders says she has bad judgment. hillary created an illegal server to shield her. to shield her criminal activity, that's why. she figured she was above it because she figured the department of justice would
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never do anything to get in her way, ok? it is a rigged system. the department of justice, if that happened to anybody else, they would have been in jail two years ago, folks, ok? what she did. [cheering] mr. trump: then she illegally destroyed -- and this is -- forget about what happened last friday. i'm talking about the past. forget about that. that is all gravy, whatever happened. what she did in the past. she destroyed 30,000 -- remember this -- 33,000 e-mails after receiving a congressional subpoena -- the keyword being after -- and made 13 phones disappear, some with a hammer. >> lock her up! mr. trump: if she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis.
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remember, if she ever got into the oval office, hillary and her special interests and her donors would rob this country blind. i have no doubt about it. my contract with the american voter begins with a plan to end government corruption and to take back our country from the special interests. [applause] mr. trump: i want the entire corrupt washington establishment to hear the words we are about to say. when we win on november 8, we are going to drain the swamp. [applause] mr. trump: we are going to do it. they are not happy, folks.
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they are not happy. there are a lot of unhappy people around. at the core of my contract is my plan to bring back your jobs that have been stolen. [applause] stolen by either very stupid politicians or corrupt politicians, meaning special interests get them to do , whatever they want them to do. florida has lost one in four of its manufacturing jobs since nafta, a deal signed by bill clinton and supported by hillary. [crowd boos] mr. trump: america has lost 70,000 factories -- that is such a hard number to believe, 70,000 -- since china entered the world trade organization, another bill and hillary-backed disaster. we are living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. there has never been a country that has lost jobs like we did, so stupidly, so easy to solve, so stupidly.
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>> [inaudible] mr. trump: we will, i promise. goodrich lighting systems moved their jobs to india. they laid off 255 workers. baxter health care organization laid off 199 workers and moved their jobs to singapore. tremendous, tremendous jobs, and it's getting worse and worse and worse. we have with some of these countries -- mexico, in particular -- i have a great relationship with mexico. i met with the mexican president three months ago. >> build a wall! mr. trump: believe me, don't even think about it. i will build a wall. >> build a wall! build a wall! build a wall!
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build a wall! build a wall! mr. trump: and you know what? the harder they fight us, the higher it goes, ok? i promise. no, but i met with the president of mexico. and he is a good guy, good guy. good meeting, all of that. but look. we have a one-lane highway, goes right into mexico. takes our jobs, our money, our wealth, everything. we get unemployment and we get drugs. that's not going to happen anymore, folks. [applause] mr. trump: a trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving america and will stop the jobs from leaving the great state of florida, that i can tell you. [cheering] mr. trump: the theft of american prosperity will end quickly and effectively.
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if a company wants to fire their workers, leave florida, moved to -- move to another country, and then shift their product back into the united states, we will make them pay a tax of 35%. [applause] mr. trump: problem solved. problem solved. 99% -- and you never heard this talk before. they give them loans. "we want you to stay." they don't even talk to most of them. most of them and just leave. nobody talks to them. we will talk to them. first we will be very nice and respectful, and when they tell no, we will tell them, let's not be nice anymore. and you know what is going to happen with that tax? they are never going to leave this country. they are never leaving. he knows. they are never going to leave this country. a trump administration will renegotiate nafta, and if we do not get the deal we want, we will terminate nafta and get a much better deal for our workers.
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[laughter] [applause] mr. trump: we will immediately stop the job killing transpacific partnership, another disaster in the making that hillary clinton said is the gold standard. yes, the gold standard for other countries, not for us. the gold standard for countries that want to be part of that deal. as part of our plan to bring back jobs, we are going to lower taxes on american business from 35% to 15% with -- we are the highest taxed nation in the world, one of the main reasons that they are leaving. we will massively cut taxes for the middle class also. [cheering] mr. trump: and by the way, do not hear it from me. just look at it. hillary clinton is going to raise taxes substantially. highest taxed nation, she wants to raise taxes substantially. that's not going to happen. we will also cancel billions in global warming payments to the
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united nations and use that money to invest in america. [applause] [applause] that includes repairing so many of florida's problems there thank you. we will repair some of florida's problems, everyone's problems, including the herbert hoover --blem and labeled protect we will do all of the things -- we will have so much money left over. we want really beautiful clean air, right? wewant crystal-clear water don't need to give hundreds of billions of dollars away. giving in to the united nations.
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-- dolingow political out that money. andill keep the money him we will take care of the infrastructure and the environment and we will lower taxes. we will also rebuild our inner cities. the african-american community has been treated terribly, terribly. i am honored to see the signs. turning out to be this story of this election. watch, you watch. they have been treated unfairly. people living in inner -- you like that, hispanics?
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hispanics are here? way, as you know, the cubans have endorsed me. they gave me the bay of pigs negotiation. we will make a different deal with castro. that is another story which turned out to be very big. much different than people thought. the african-american community, the hispanic community, folks living in the inner cities, shot.ridden, you get the education is the worst and there are no jobs. we will bring back jobs and we will bring back safety. community,e hispanic to the african-american community, i say what the hell
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do you have to lose? i will fix it. i am going to fix it. the democrats have been running that whole thing up to 100 years unbroken and they come in and say we want your vote. you know this. you know that. you get their vote and they disappear for four years. they say see you, folks, see you in four years and they come back again and again. it does not work that way anymore. and they will never be able to do what i do. 56 a day. this she doesnted to do it not have the energy do it. we will become a rich nation again but to be a rich nation,
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we must also be a safe nation. 550%ry clinton wants a increase in syrian refugees pouring into this country. the thousands and thousands and thousands already coming in. you want to see a problem? this will be the great trojan horse modern-day version. her plan will import generations of terrorism, extremism and radicalism into your schools and to read your communities. , we i am elected president will suspend immediately the syrian refugee problem. [applause] keep radical islamic terrorism the hell out of our country. [applause]
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trump: you look at what is happening in germany. -- we owee big hearts owe $20rillion mark we trillion. the gulf states have plenty of money and so much money that they don't know what to do with it. they will build safe havens in syria but we cannot have this. we have enough problems. a trump administration will secure and defend the borders of the united states. as we said, yes, we will build a great wall.
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we received a first-ever endorsement issued by america's border virtual officers. it has been reported that as a result of her open borders, violent cartels have spread into all 50 states. more than 90% of those are here illegally. 90%, 90%. thank you, darling. i love you too. future construction worker, look. so cute.
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a future construction worker. they did a great job. while there a beautiful baby. fan.rly trump that is an early united states and. anyway, back to the basics. after going through that come i hate to say this -- these terrorists are killing innocent americans, threatening schools and destroying our communities. a government that one of
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protecting people is a government that is unworthy. as secretary of state, hillary clinton allowed thousands of the most dangerous and violent criminals to come into the and when theyee , very,eir home company very intelligently would not force them back. when we take these killers and gay members and druglords back to their countries, they will be accepted gladly by the country. thank you for bringing this killer back. .e totally appreciated they will say thank you.
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mr. president, we are so happy to have the druglords back, to have the killers back, the gang members back, thank you mr. president. them andupports shortly supports cities like san francisco where he was supported. probably more than five times. thousands of americans would be alive today if not for the open water policies of barack obama and this guylinton is campaigning full-time. she cannot campaign for herself. the only way she gets anyone to show up is when she has it.
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it is the only way. 500 people, 400 people and by the way, the cameras never show -- and willmagine be headlines all over the world. little crafts. she cannot do more than more. she cannot do it because they have no people obama goes in campaigns and he spends time in the oval office getting jobs defeating isis strengthening our border. killed, americans like joss wilkinson whose mother i have gotten to know during the campaign, josh was a student and i hate school. he was murdered at the age of 17, tortured, strangled and
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beaten to death by an illegal immigrant who should never have been in our country and his body was set on fire. remembrance project. they suffered so much. they were viciously stabbed to death in their home by illegal immigrants in the killer was convicted of assaulting a police officer and wanted for double murderer and robbery. he was released from custody, enabling him to be enabling those horrible crimes and the people they he be incarcerated and and to hell. the obama administration with their weak policies refused to listen.
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the trump administration will end this nightmare of violence and we will protect american lives. we will cancel all safer citizens. we will stop on illegal immigration and this pencil every criminal gang and card cell threatening our great citizens. we witness this, you will finally have a government or on your side, fighting for your community and protecting your family. we will also repeal the obama sequester and rebuild our badly depleted military.
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that means brand-new modern aircraft from what you to do this -- anybody? the beautiful, beautiful -- fighter jets. biddle make them anymore. 18, 19 years old. we will take care of those brand-new beautiful jets. i have the endorsement of more , 22 medalop generals of honor recipients. i want to thank the country getting up your and talking to you people. , your attorney general, yet so many great people, all of the people getting up and spoke.
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they are speaking all over the country. syria, libya -- she empowered iran. billion and $150 they hate us. we created them. they were ready to die. they were ready to come back and make any deal we wanted and we took them out of the ashes and made them perhaps the world's power. all fairly clinton is thinking, bad judgment, that in things. she laced isis all across the world. during the debates -- did i when the debates? i want to debates. i was little worried about the debates because bro we can have, she was not going out of our
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house. she was doing debate fret. i said wait a minute -- yet the notice this, right? i mean, she has a lot of experience. it is bad of losing. she kept doing debate prep and i felt guilty. i don't want this. 10 hours a day for a week and a half, i cannot do that. we should know this subject, i don'te listen to think it helped her very much. trillion on wars in the middle east that we never went. thehe way, we keep writing i always say general douglas macarthur, what are they doing, they cannot believe it. osul, thesemulti
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guys are tough. one of the reasons we're going into mosul, we want the isis leaders to go into mosul. before the announcement is over, they are gone. whatever happened to the element of surprise? the element of surprise. what a group of losers we have. now it is a very tough battle. it is tougher than i thought. much topper. they should have kept their mouth shut. in and having a news conference when it is over i amk later, right?
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convinced they only did that for political reasons. they thought it will be a quick victory. it was a disaster. running so she will get credit. ul.are he had mos isis was swarmed, they are now in 32 countries. during the debate and i watched and she said we will fix it. why not? all upper people do the same thing. we will fix the tax cutters and will do that, do this. you have been there for 30 years, why didn't you do it? it never happened. our goods and wealth to other countries. they left our borders wide open. we have no borders and yet you are funny for countries and a lot of people never heard of it
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and we want a border -- we are fighting but we don't protect our own borders. that will change on november 8. a trump administration will never, ever but the interest of a foreign country before the interest of our country. from now on, it will be america first. to all americans, i say, it is time for a change. it is time for a new leadership. in closing, i want you to think about -- [crowd shouting "we want trump"]
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>> thank you, folks. see.e let me have that. let me have it. i love at sign. i love at sign. i love all the signs. hispanics for trump. thank you. i just found a second mic. that has to be the justice department doing that. where is this mc>ic? just think about what we can
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daysplish in the first 100 of the trump administration. biggestoing to have the tax cut since ronald reagan, even better. we will a limited every unnecessary job killing regulation, such a big thing, such a big thing. cancel every illegal obama executive order. protectoing to religious liberty. we will rebuild our military and take care of our great veterans like they have never been taking care of before. they have been badly treated. we are ready have a plan for the veterans. we have overwhelming support. we don't take our of them. we will provide common core and
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bring our education local. we will support the men and women of law enforcement. save our second amendment which is under siege. we have the endorsement of the nra. these are great people. they love these country. they gave me of the earliest endorsement and we will save our second amendment. great people. justices to the united states of who will uphold and defend the constitution. it is time to cut our ties with the failed policy vision's like
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hillary of the past. hillary clinton is the candidate of yesterday. the future. they have never seen a movie like this. they have never seen a movement like this. we have to close it out on november 8. who is voting? 20% leave right now. numbers are looking good, i can tell you that. did you vote? you voted, right? thank you. we are fighting for every parent.
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we are fighting for every community whose jobs and dreams seven ripped out of the country and shipped to other faraway ands happening all the time we are fighting for every american who believes government should serve the people, not to donors and not the specialists. i am asking you to dream big because your vote, think of this -- three days away. three days away. we will bring about the change you are waiting for your entire life. this will be a very important day. and i know the vote you cast will be the most important vote of your life because our country does not win anymore. we will start winning, we will knock out isis.
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we will knock out isis. we will win in trade, when at the borders, we will win again. you will get sick and tired of winning. please, mr. president, you'll winning so much, take it easy. we will win so much you will be so proud of your president. [laughter] we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. get out and vote. god bless you. get out and vote. thank you. ♪
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rushedld trump was off the stage after a disturbance after preliminary reports, here's a look at the incident. trump: while we are at it -- great --
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>> nobody is going to stop this movement. the next president of the united states will be back in a couple of minutes. ♪
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>> thank you, very much. thank you. nobody said it was going to be easy for us. stopped,ll never be never, ever. thank the secret service. these guys are fantastic. creditn't get enough they are amazing people. >> the c-span road to the white
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house coverage begins with vice president biden and the hillary -- that is 11:45 a.m. eastern. we will have donald trump i'mking in iowa at 3 p.m. as president obama speaks at a hillary clinton all -- rally in orlando. that is tomorrow on c-span. >> election night on c-span and watch the results and be part of the national conversation. bl location at the hillary clinton and headquarters and watch the concession speeches. it is starting live at 8 p.m. eastern and the following 24 hours. .isten to her live coverage
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>> the debate for the live coverage in illinois. congresswoman tammy duckworth. it took place on friday courtesy of abc seven in chicago. >> eyewitness news presents polled 2017. calibration with the league of voters in illinois and here is our moderator, kathy brock. >> good evening and welcome to the debate. kirk.duckworth and mark joining me is charles thomas and univision's chicago monica. candidate to answers first will have a 32nd rebuttal.
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each candidate will have the opportunity to ask the question of their apartment and have the opportunity for a rebuttal. we have a closing statement for each candidate and begin with oath eating statements. you can begin. >> thank you. the league ofk women voters, univision camera and abc seven from: this forum. i want to work for hard-working families all across illinois i have traveled the state and people say the economy is supposed to be growing but they don't see at their hometown. growing but t wherever we are, people are worried about being able to afford to send their children to college. debt.ndous to the loan doub
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it is time we invest in our nation and we do that by investing in each other people should have the opportunity with the american dream and afford to send your kids to college, pay your mortgage and have a dignified retirement. thank you for having me today and i look forward to this discussion tonight. >> you have one minute. this moment toke thank tammy for accepting my having losti think -- wegs in the iraq war have to honor your service. >> thank you. be sent backke to in my record of service to the state to make sure we have a republican moderate who is
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and somewhat new brochure everybody. it is responsible for 47,000 jobs. >> thank you very much. the first question comes from abc sevens charles thomas. >> gun related crimes and homicide have reached epidemic proportions in the city of chicago. after youe elected were sworn in, what will you propose in the united states senate to mitigate the violence here. >> such an important question. we need gun violence legislation. let's produced a number of i am thent spirit
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first candidate to have a comprehensive immigration criminal justice reform proposal before anyone running for senate including the income it. we need criminal justice reform. we need to take a look at. we need to also talk about economic justice. kelly and with robin if we can find a job, and we can invest in many factors, companies that can bring it to the south side of chicago. i would not be involved the gangs. as gung we do as well violence legislation, all three of those are equally important to this issue. >> senator kirk. who had itth tempora
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on 75th and stewart. a vacant lot so she can meet with her ladies that would stop gun violence on the streets. the way to handle this problem, bending legislation, gone trafficking. we have to should have the that cbd is responsible for. we cannot bill a 21st-century economy if we are going to be headquarters of mortar incorporated. >> the difference is we have a comprehensive plan, not gun violence. we have to do will economic justice and my opponent has said he lacks the capacity to deal
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with police community relationships. withl make sure to deal that but we will lead with the issue. >> the next question is to senator kirk. >> the truth of the matter is they have a comprehensive gun legislation while mass shootings happen more frequently in america. whilehe universe serve keeping guns out of it? >> the wrong people to not get guns. voting for the ban on anybody who is on the no-fly list to be able to buy firearm.
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fly,u are too dangerous to you were too dangerous to buy firearm. adopted.o by his i think that is the best job we had. >> legislation, some of the things we have to do are universal and bipartisan. of republican voters say they support universal background checks. there is a bipartisan bill in the house of representatives right now. i am is another bill that cosponsoring that will close a loophole that will allow owners to convert the inventory for personal use. both of those are bipartisan. washingtont in in demanding a vote in gun violence.
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we had many senators who supported. my opponent did not. on a day we really didn't need that, it was missing in action. we can vote on things on getting rid of barney army body piercing bullets. there are several things you can do without taking away people's second amendment rights. >> i would like to make sure we have a magazine limited to make sure the cops are better armed. -- wecommonsense measures have to band cop killer bullets to make sure body armor is always adequate. >> next question goes to congressman duckworth. there is violence in education -- half the people in this country better incarcerated have not graduated from high school
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so it is no surprise the lowest graduation rate are in the topic neighborhoods of jakarta. what can we do to make sure at risk kids and this community have the opportunity for the right kinds of education and a path towards college. >> lack of hope in this communities. there is a lack of hope. when you are a ninth grader -- what juicy motivated to stay in school. why would you stayed for finishing your diploma if there are no jobs in your community. you get involved in drug trafficking, get involved in gangs -- why would you state involved? it is why i work hard to put together economic plan that would do what the economic justice in our black and brown -- let's support allowing businesses to move jobs into the area.
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let's make sure we make college affordable solar young person can stick it out. when i was in an high school, at least i could know there was a way to do this. kids today do not see that. let's make community colleges free. that will be in element of hope for these communities. >> the best way to do this is not with a free government program like my opponent says. how much free college program costs -- it costs $60 billion. i want to make sure that we i put the legislation forward that would allow any mom and dad in america tax-deferred accounts they can have college. the financial education for the nation a ration -- the biggest
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inos -- if the state comes sister,father -- my nothing is better financial education. this is what you did. to make sure what a lifetime of his saving investing they can do. >> thank you. >> thank you. the difference is we are looking at the wall street solution. my solution is a mainstream solution. when my family went to extreme poverty -- cannot find another one for six years, with -- we went to everything. my birthday money was and. we need a plan that can be
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beyond wall street and 401(k) plans. let's make sure we make college affordable for anyone who qualifies. >> thank you very much. the neck question is from charles thomas. >> i want to go back to college in -- i want to go back to your apology. you have apologized but questioning your statement and say your question to her last week has racist undertones. how do you understand to your critics -- >> i am not a racist. program with chicago state university shows how much i care about the long-term solution for african-americans, entrepreneurial class. englewood and southside. i am not a racist.
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>> i will offer an apology. >> what were you thinking when you said that? >> i was not thinking. >> any response, congresswoman? >> i think we should focus on the issue. he does not think through. neighborhoods,n a drug dealer in chief. morocco seen obama. simply, that is unacceptable language from the united states senator. let's talk about the issues. public touchback on what was underserved communities. i talked about making college affordable. that means we should be there in our schools and provide the infrastructure development. so weducation programs
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can have a shot at the american dream. >> 30 seconds, if you would like to respond. too twisted.n some of the things i have already apologized for. environment. >> thank you. >> the next question. enough to healthy perform the duties of the people? >> very much so. i have had so much fun going through all the neighborhoods and i am relieved with the hundreds of pages. i am very proud to release my medical records.
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i have gained some weight when i had my baby girl in i did not go back to my prebeta weight and am working hard on it and should not have read done that but i am still trying. i have supported transparency by .eleasing my medical records if you would like to see them, you are more than welcome. they go back literally over one decade. >> senator kirk. >> i have released a letter from a doctor that said i had a full mental recovery. i did 37 stories and told my staff with me that if they fall behind they would come with me. >> 30 more seconds.
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>> i would like to ask the senator why he would not release his medical records. my problem is he is not been doing the job and he has gone to carbondale,er it is he simply has not been there. he has not voted to help his students to refinance the student loan debt. he supports businesses overseas. the problem is he is not doing it. you have criticize your opponent over lawsuits filed , the two women involved in the action and they where you're invited guests to a debate last week -- why is this -- >> in my case
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my campaign has not been invented anything for the women and they only work if sammy >> from the moment i woke up in my hospital bed, i have dedicated my life to serving veterans. finding outry day what i can do for veterans. why when i was at the state of illinois, we opened 80 i work on issues with young veterans finding jobs.
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veterans are my lights work and and i never ever give up will not let political prevent mecome out from giving up. fundedongressional health care over to heinz the a and i sit in that meeting room like other veterans because they are my lights work. >> another 30 seconds? >> i have led the charge the major we have uncovered the poor care offered. whistleblowers that they had cockroaches overwhelming the cafeteria, even serving the cockroaches to the veterans. understood from whistleblowers that they did not give any involving work until
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the veterans were giving the body backs. came and they were not usable. >> thank you. >> we have to bury our veterans with dignity. >> thank you. >> congresswoman, next question. tothis question pertains follow suit syrian refugees might be admitted to this country. should this religious beliefs and associated since pertaining to religion, we consider at all but the refugee applies for admission to the united states. >> i don't think we should create a litmus test but anyone who comes into this nation, especially refugees should be fully vetted by all the agencies that do the work.
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>> does that include a look at the religious beliefs? >> everything including religious beliefs as well as looking at the backgrounds. done by the fbi, cia, homeland security, state department and the last 18 to 36 months which is a very thorough process. toad defended this nation ever do anything to envision the station. we have to have a robust process. we cannot go back on her founding values of who we are. there will not be a test on who background, we are a nation of free people who welcomes immigrants and we have to be true to that. >> we have a difference that my opponent says we should accept a
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minimum 200,000 refugees. even though the director of national intelligence says we cannot do that to the common testimony. sense point, you cannot deploy syria in the middle of the civil war. the testimony of general klapper and general comey. repeat of whatld was regarding iraq. he said he would postpone the program to figure at least people were. >> python it is misquoted the caughtector and he was up by the washington post and chicago tribune.
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he is misquoted myself. let's continue to allow people who are fleeing butchers and murderers. we are not a country that would do that. the refugees to fend for themselves, we are adding to the isis propaganda machine then notica hits islam and endanger america for isis propaganda. immigration reform is very different. you supported comprehensive but when youeform go against a republican , mass deportation.
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let me answer this question in the language that is most important to the people -- [speaking spanish] voted for thati is it has become an amendment. if you are not an american citizens, you come under fire. you become an american citizen. there was not a pathway to citizenship on the principle if you fire alongside, you are one of us. i was part of the bipartisan majority. that is comprehensive immigration reform. against -- that kind of plan.
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need the long run, we water security. it opens the bipartisan space to bring the 525,000 people undocumented increments -- in the roots that are very epic in this community. >> your opportunity. >> he is not consistent on this issue. he votes one other way when he is not for election. he says the best way to combat it is to have a free contraceptives. he voted against the dream act. he is not consistent. i believe fully and comprehensive immigration reform that is fair, practical and
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humane. when i moved back to the u.s. when my last -- even though i was a daughter of an american mom camenary -- my with us and for those months we were separated, nine months, we suffered. i needed my mother. i cannot imagine what it would be like to be six years old and have your parents deported. whatever we do, it has to be comprehensive and humane. we could do better. >> thank you. you identified isis as the one that that the number one terrorist threat. do you believe the strategy goes as far enough and if not, do you believe we should have a more american troops in syria and iran.
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>> i believe the problem we have -- first off, they are an enemy of the american people and people everywhere. the probably have is the american people do not know how many american troops are engaged overseas. i fully support airstrikes, their use of drones. while want to go to the united states senate is to be there when the proposal is to say look, if that is the case, we meet a new discussion of the authorization of use of military force by which we sent american troops overseas. we need an exit strategy. we needed to do right by our military men and women. i will make sure we have that discussion. >> do you know the cost of front? >> here is the problem -- we
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have hidden the cost from the american people. i will give you an example of when this came up recently. when the president proposed hundred million dollars with american-made weapons and three weeks of vetting, there was a hidden cost. when you give troops american-made weapons coming you have committed american caliber bullets. that we can ask those questions. i stood up to my own president. i supported that. working for america. >> the question out to you. usingthe case of isis, special forces in the united states air force, we don't need boots on the ground. we need boots overground. thaq