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we are all looking for the same thing. we are looking for greatness for our country. we are looking for religious liberty. we are looking for religious liberty. but we are somewhat different personalities. look at this mess. look at this mess. oh, wow. wow. that's beautiful. look at that. looks just like me.
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nice head of hair. i will say that. thank you. is there any place support phone to be the trump rally? at the core of my contract is my plan to bring back our jobs. florida has lost one in four of his manufacturing jobs since nafta, a deal signed by bill clinton, and supported by his lovely wife hillary. america has lost -- hard to 70,000 factories since china injured the -- world organization, another bill and hillary-backed disaster. look.
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no country has ever lost jobs like us. we have sucked out of our country, the company's lead, they fire everybody, they go to mexico and many other countries. never happened before like this and we are going to stop it a one. it's so easy to stop. so easy. so easy to stop. a trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving america and we will stop the jobs from leaving florida. promise. if a company wants to fire you, their workers, leave florida, and moved to another country -- like mexico as an example -- and ship their products back into whatnited states through will become an unbelievably strong border, i will tell you -- [cheering] mr. trump: we will make them pay a 35% tax on those products.
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what's goingll you to happen. i'll tell you what is going to happen. nobody is going to leave. the model no longer works. for his leaving. i was in michigan last night. ford is leaving. they are all leaving. that is why i am going to win michigan. i believe we are going to win michigan. they have ripped, they have ripped cars out of their factories, out of their plants -- same thing, ohio. so many companies have gone to mexico and other countries, and we are going to win these states by tremendous amounts because people are tired of being ripped off. that is what is happening. they are being ripped off. led bye being politicians who -- frankly -- i went to an ivy league school.
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i was a good student and all that stuff, but some words, you duplicate them. we are being led by stupid people. they are stupid. are stupid. we will renegotiate nafta, stand up to china, and stop the job killing transpacific partnership, which will be a disaster. hillary clinton said it was the gold standard, and she is right. remember, she lied in the debate restaurant she said i never said -- i said, you did say it. she lied. turns out she was right though. it was the gold standard for other countries, not for us. she should have said that. she does not what she -- she does not know what she's doing. as part of our plan, to bring back jobs, we will lower taxes on american business from 35% to
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15%. and we are going to massively cut taxes to the middle class -- you i call, who i call the forgotten people. these are the forgotten men and women. they built a country. they built our country. hillary clinton was to raise taxes. wants to raise taxes. oh, i love those signs. blacks for trump. hold that sign up. i'm telling you. blacks for trump. know -- one of the things they are staying and a couple of the states like areida, african-americans not turning out, and when they do, they are a lot of them voting for trump. this is very disturbing to the other side. because not turning out
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they don't care about her. not a lot of inspiration. she used the term called super predator to define black youth, right? super predator. they are not turning out. they are not turning out. and then they are worried because when they do turn out, i'm getting so many more than wasn't dissipated. was anticipated. i think the same is going to be true with hispanics. you know, the cubans gave me the award. -- bay of pigs association the bay of pigs association last week gave me the award, man of the year. .he bay of pigs association and it was a great honor. now, we are going to do great with the african-americans, we are going to do great with the hispanics, and the other side is starting to see it, and they are not happy.
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they are not happy. we are going to be one country. we are not going to be a divided nation anymore. we are a divided nation. [audience chanting "usa! usa"] thank you. proud of our country. we will also cancel billions and billions of dollars in global g payments to the united nations. those payments will disappear. and we will use all of that money to invest in the , and we could even say the environmental infrastructure, of our country. this.member remember this -- because i received very many of our mental
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awards. people do not want to talk about that. that's ok. -- because i received a very many environmental awards. we need crystal clear water, we need immaculate air, and we need safety. we giveliens -- billions and billions of dollars away. you can imagine he was taking that money. you can imagine. we don't even know. is taking it."ry probably. hey, you are probably smart -- you are pretty smart. we will create jobs and opportunities for african-americans and hispanic americans that have been failed so badly. they have been lied to, they have been cheated to buy the democratic -- by the democratic party. she wants your vote, thanks a lot, see you in four years. that's what happens. we are going to do a job.
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for instance, i met recently the community -- is a great community. i know it well. they are being crushed by high taxes, regulations, and failed policies of hillary clinton and obama. do you know what obama is now? not working on jobs. not working on mosul, where they advance notices -- our military: we are going in four months, it in four months enter mosul.ing to isaac amanios, turn up the television. i can't hear it. the element of surprise, folks. said, turn off the television. i can't hear it. "we are preparing now to go to mosul. we want to get their leaders." because isil -- don't they
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realize before they finished the first is in his four months ago, those leaders have already found new places? don't they understand? oh, general douglas macarthur, where are you, sir? where is our general george patton? ?here are they where is general patton? where is general george patton? ?o you know where they are they are watching and they are spinning in their graves. they don't believe it. wouldn't it be nice if we just shut up, did the job, had a news conference a week later, and said -- ?e had great success wouldn't that be nice now? that's obama. that's obama. -- you know what? hillary that would be four more years of obama, and we don't want it. and tell -- president to stop
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campaigning and go back to work. jobs,oing to deliver safety, great education, help small businesses to thrive and grow, and create amazing opportunities for the children of this country. , we have such an amazing, incredible hispanic american community -- from cuba, from puerto rico, from -- a greatfrom haiti people. they are such warm, great people. by the way, warm, great people. they hate the clintons. they hate what the clintons did to them in haiti. they hate them. republic, and from -- to all ofaces
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our wonderful hispanic communities in the state, i want you to know you will have a true friend and champion and champion in donald trump. that i can tell you. you'd vote for me or not, i'm with you. let you down.ever we will become a rich nation once again. but to be a rich nation, we must also be a safe nation. hillary clinton wants a 550% of syriann the inflow refugees into our country. 550%. import generations of terrorism, extremism, and radicalism into your schools and throughout your communities. , we i am elected president will suspend the syrian refugee
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program, and we will keep radical islam and terrorists -- islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. and you know what, folks? all this -- i'm speaking for all of us. we all have heart. i hate to say this in front of sisi anyway -- we have heart and we will build safe zones in syria. we will get the gulf states to put up money. they will put up all the money. we will not put up money. we will leave it and we will do a great job, but we will get the gulf states to put up the money. we have to rebuild our own country. it's time. it's time. but we are going to build safe zones in syria. and we have to do that because
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what's happening is just a horrible thing, what's happening. ems in have enough probl our country. at the administration will also secure, defend the borders of the united states. and, yes, we will build a great yes, mexico will pay for the wall. were going to pay for the wall. [audience chanting "build the wall"] mr. trump: we have to keep the massive amounts of drugs pouring into our country and poisoning our youth, we have to keep it out. never before has there been a drug academic -- drug epidemic
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like we have in our country, and much of it is coming through the pouring border, in its in. it's pouring in and it truly is poisoning our youth and plenty of other people. , ande going to keep it out we are going to work very hard with medical specials to take care of those people who are so badly addicted. right? supports totally open borders. there goes your country. there goes your country, folks. supports sanctuary where like san francisco, kate steinle was murdered by an illegal immigrant who was deported, probably more than five times. we will cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities. we will stop illegal immigration, deboer -- deport
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all criminal illegal aliens, and dismantle every criminal gang threatening our cities. they are threatening our cities. they are threatening our citizens. not going to be here very long, folks. they are going to be out of here. we will also repeal the obama-clinton defense sequester and rebuild our badly depleted military. we have no choice. this defense buildup will be supported by brand-new ships and by engineers and new advanced the spaceing of coast, right? the space coast. we know the space coast -- it's like they lost. new aircraft will fly from mcdill air force base and naval air station pensacola.
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we are also going to support our friends in cuba in their fight against oppression, the ofression of the castro -- the castro regime. tremendous repression. we will demand political and religious freedom for the people of cuba and stand with our friends in venezuela in their struggle, likewise for freedom. we will stand. also going to help the people of haiti who have such a tremendous, difficult path. we will help them and help them rebuild, the people of haiti. wonderful people. i really enjoyed that time with them. very important, we will also stand strong -- we have to stand strong, with the state of israel, and their fight against islamic terrorism. barack obama was the worst thing
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that ever happened to israel. the worst thing. a disaster for israel. and the iran deal where we made them rich -- we also gave them a direct path right to nuclear weapons. we will be working with israel very closely. i'm proud to have the endorsement of 200 admirals and generals -- and that number is raising, raising very quickly. and 22 medal of honor recipients. incredible people. we were with them the other to fort bragg,t and i'll tell you, we had 22 thousand, maybe 25,000 people in
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a field. it was the most incredible thing you have ever seen. incredible. these are truly great atrios and they are truly brave. hillary unleashed destruction in iraq, syria, libya. she empowered iran, and she unleashed isis on to the world. there was no isis when she was secretary of state. look. we should never have been in iraq, but we were. we should never have got out of iraq the way obama and clinton got as out. donald trump this morning in sarasota. we will take you live to scranton, the campus of lackawanna college. and i won't forget the men who died who gave that write to me -- who gave that right to me and a proudly stand up next to you and defend her still today
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no doubt ire ain't love this land ♪ god bless -- ♪ ♪ mr. trump: thank you, thank you everybody. day, one day we are going to win the great state of pennsylvania, and we are going to take back the white house. election will decide whether we are ruled by a corrupt political class or whether we are ruled by yourselves, the people. to reject a failed political elite that has led this country drive.
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to the people of pennsylvania, i say we are going to put the miners in the factory workers and the steel workers back to work. we are bringing our companies back. the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton have destroyed manufacturing in your state and throughout the country. this moment to share a message with all of the democratic voters in our country who are thirsting for change like everybody else. everybody is thursday -- thursday -- everybody is thirsting, thirsting for change. you are tired of a government that works only for wall street. you are tired of the reckless foreign policy. the crazy wars that are never one. hillary clinton is the last stand for the wall street and
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special interest donors and the special interests themselves, and hillary is the face of failure. she is the face of failure. she is the face of failed foreign policy. begins.nge she is indeed the face of failure. look at what she's done with e-mails. look at the mess. look at the mess. look at the corruption. immediatelybegins with the repealing and replacing all of known as obamacare. [cheering] this is a great room. we have great actors in this room, by the way.
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inwe have great pictures this room, by the way. and i went to school in pennsylvania. my kids went to school in pennsylvania. so, i guess we assume it's a good place to learn. look, have you been seeing the polls, by the way? [cheering] mr. trump: oh, boy. oh, boy. see the dishonest people back there, the media -- the totally dishonest -- [booing] mr. trump: they are so dishonest. [indistinct chanting] mr. trump: they are so dishonest, folks. read articles in certain papers anymore. "new york times" is a total lie.
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you can't -- it's so false. nothing to do with me. i'm just telling you, such lies. such lies. such fabrication. such made up stories. now "the times" is going out of business briefing. that's the good news. such made up stories. such vicious made up stories. we are leading in ohio. we are leading in iowa. we are leading in new hampshire, where i'm going to be in a little while. we are doing fantastically well in north carolina. i think we are leaving. leading ine are florida. and now hillary just announced she is going to additional stops. she is going to michigan. traditionally, not really a republican state.
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but, you know, i've been talking -- i was men of the year in michigan a number of years ago, andi started telling talking about your car businesses being stolen from you. i've been saying it for years and years and years. and you know what? michigan now agrees. we are leading in michigan. we are leading. and when i heard that crooked hillary is going there tonight, she had to. nobody thought in terms of michigan. when i heard -- i figured, you know what? i have nothing to do tonight. i will go there tonight and give it a last world, ok -- a last whirl, ok? after this, i'm going to new hampshire and i'm going to michigan. oh, where going to have a great victory tomorrow, folks. cheering]
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they have no idea. the dishonest media has no idea. actually, they do have an idea. they are saying, what is going on? i look at these people and look at this enthusiasm. there's nothing like it. and by the way -- i just have to say -- this is considered -- in the history of this country, this is actually, and you have been hearing it -- this is considered the greatest movement. nobody has ever seen anything like this. i was thinking today, it's a movement -- if you really think about it, it's a movement of common sense. it's a movement of competence. it is not a movement where we give it around 100 -- $400
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million in cash and that turns out to be $1.7 billion in cash to iran. for hostages. for hostages, which our president lied about. and another thing -- why is he campaigning all the time question mark he ought to be working on jobs, on getting rid of vices, on our borders, on our health care, which is going so badly. and she can't get anybody to go o she getslies, s jay-z. he uses the worst language i have ever heard. and by the time is finished, what happens? what happens? he and beyoncé -- i that time most of the people at left. she thinks she is getting people, by the time she speaks, they are all gone anyway.
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she should just take a small room and talk. just talk. take a small room and talk. it has just been announced that the residents of pennsylvania are going to experience a massive double-digit premium hike. so high, i will not tell you what it is. it's very high. all the counties in pennsylvania -- most of which i won in the ?rimaries, right that will put you in a bad position. that it doesn't matter. we are going to repeal and replace it. it doesn't matter. premiums are surging. companies are leaving. insurers are leaving. doctors are quitting. and deductibles are going through the roof. yet crooked hillary clinton was
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to double down on obamacare, make it even more expensive than it is right now. vote so wefor your can repeal and replace on obamacare and save health care for every family in pennsylvania -- [cheering] by the way, every family in this country. real change also means restoring honesty to our government. clinton is the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the presidency of the united states. has threatened national security. she sold her office to the highest bidder. and then to cover her tracks, she deleted 33,000 e-mails after receiving a congressional
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subpoena. she should not be allowed to run for president. she's being protected by a rigged system. and part of the rigged system is the dishonest media, believe me. they're rigging the system. it's true. it's true. don't worry, they never show the crowds, folks. never -- they show my face. boom, boom, never show the crowds. it took over a year for the 50,000 emails,w then just eight days they 650,000 emails?
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so now it's up to the american thele to deliver justice at ballot box tomorrow. you got to get out and vote. whomp them. whomp them., let's you got to get out. our country has never, ever done anything like they're doing right now when it comes to justice. cartwright, four-star admittedtwo weeks ago, to one mistake. and he did it on the basis -- it on the basis of national security, he said. and i can understand that. he may go to jail for up to five years. general patraeus' life has been doing 1/100th of
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what hillary clinton did. so sad. so sad. honestly, it's a disgrace. and now she's allowed to run for general cartwright will end up being in jail. contract with the american voter begins with a plan to end corruption and take back our country from the special interests and the donors. i want the entire corrupt washington establishment to hear the words from all of us. win tomorrow, we are d.c. to washington, drain the swamp! [cheering] [crowd chanting "u.s.a."]
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mr. trump: they say we're tied in pennsylvania. i don't think so. so.n't think i think we're going to blow them in a lot of different ways. blow them out. no way. this is not the sound of a second-place finisher. that i can tell you. don't forget, we were 12 points down three weeks ago and then debates, all of a sudden we started going up. we started going up and it was great. they have us even but i actually think we're much better than that in pennsylvania. i do. so do you. get out there and vote. mythe core of my contract is jobs.o bring back our
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pennsylvania has lost almost 40% its manufacturing jobs since nafta, a deal signed by bill and supported by his lovely wife, hillary clinton. lovely lady. has lost 70,000 china enterede the world trade organization. and hillary-backed disaster. we are living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. a trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving america -- we will stop the stop the jobs finally from pennsylvania. simply, folks, very simply -- and you haven't heard ais -- very simply, if
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company wants to fire their workers, leave pennsylvania and another country like mexico, and then ship their the unitedck into states, we will make them pay a tax on those products. and you know what's going to happen? they're not going to leave. and if they do, that's ok, the country will make a lot of money they're not going to leave. they're not going to leave. now, your politicians could have thought of that. of them, some of them can, other problems. we will renegotiate nast acone of-- nafta, one of the worst deals -- the single worst trade deal ever made in the history of the world. true. we'll stand up to china and stop the job killing trans-pacific
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partnership which hillary clinton wants. she called it the gold standard and then she lied during the debate and she said, i never said that, i said yes you did, you called it the gold standard. lying.out she was turned out, of course, you could look at it differently. standard for the other side, not are the united r the united states. for the other side, it's good. how about this? getting the questions for the debate? they fed her, illegally, they fed her the questions for the brazile -- they fed her the questions for the debate. she never came and -- chanting] mr. trump: they fed her the
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the debate and she didn't say, i can't do this, i'm so unethical. can you imagine if i was given the questions to the debate, happen?ld the biggest story all over the -- you don't even read this. you read a little bit about donna brazile but you don't read this. they gave her the questions to debates, numerous debates, against bernie sanders. and bernie sanders, he is really upset. i would bet you he would wish give her that little nod, because he made a the devil. you know it. he ruined the legacy. he really had a very important legacy going, folks. he ruined his legacy when he did that and he's got to be very embarrassed. he's got to be very, very embarrassed. as part of our plan to bring jobs, we are going to lower taxes on american business from 35% to 15%.
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will massively cut taxes for the middle class, the forgotten people, the forgotten women of this country who built our country. massively lower taxes. it's in our plan. and i'll tell you, hillary -- see her plan -- she is going to raise taxes folks.tially, with the highest taxed nation in the world, she's going to raise taxes. figure that one out. we will lift the restrictions on american energy, including shale, oil, natural gas and clean coal. [cheers and applause] hillary has openly stated she shut down the mines and ban shale production. [booing] mr. trump: you folks can't be too happy about that, i guess. anare going to unleash
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energy revolution right here in pennsylvania. we will cancel billions of dollars in global warming payments to the united nations. billions and .illions and use that money to rebuild the infrastructure of the united states. put our minersl back to work and put our steel workers back to work. they're going back to work. we will rebuild our inner cities. the african american community, community living in the inner city have been treated very unfairly. that is so bad -- it's sad. walk to asometimes store. you get shot. jobs.le education and no
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no jobs. for 100 years, democrats have ruled the inner cities, unabated, unbroken. are going to fix our inner cities. back jobs. to bring we're going to bring back safety. we're going to bring education the inner cities. and i say because there's such potential in terms of people within our inner cities and i say, honestly, have to lose? you it's so bad now. lose?o you have to i will fix it. spend and we are going to bring those jobs back. we are going to fix our inner cities. have to lose to the african american community and community?anic
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and by the way, take a look at what's happening in florida and places. the african american community likes donald trump and they're not liking voting for hillary much.n very they're not showing up. her.don't want to vote for the hispanic community, the numbers have becoming great. cubans, they gave me award, theof pigs award last week, entire cuban community of miami, bay of pigs association. no, but a lot of trends are very disturbing to the media. look atl you, you what's going on. [booing] mr. trump: and my numbers with american community are -- i knew that was going to happen. i knew it. but we're going to fix the inner cities. rich nationme a again. but to be a rich nation, we must
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safe nation. wants a 550%on refugeesin syrian flowing into our country. will import generations of terrorism, extremism and radicalism into your schools and throughout your communities. president, weed will suspend the syrian refugee we will keep radical terrorists the hell out of our country! [cheering] mr. trump: i've no choice. we have no choice. alsomp administration will secure and defend the borders of the united states. and yes, we will build a great
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wall. [cheering] [crowd chanting] mr. trump: are you ready? [cheering] mr. trump: and who is going to for that wall? 100% correct, they will. unbelievable how they've done with our country. the president of mexico three months ago. terrific. it was a terrific meeting. but, you know, when you have highways going into a country, two-way to be like a
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highway. right now they get all the jobs. they get all the factories and plants. they get all the income. they get all the money, the taxes. unemployment and we get drugs. we get nothing. we get nothing. that will all change, folks. it will change very, very fast. and it will be -- it will be a two-lane highway, maybe one lane for a little while, one lane coming here, but just for a little while. we have to catch up. a lot of years we have been by people that don't know what they're doing. a lot of years we have been by stupid politicians, politicians. supports totally open borders, there goes your country. gives your social security and medicare benefits -- you know she wants illegalthem to immigrants. we're going to take care of our veterans, folks.
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oure going to take care of veterans. [cheering] mr. trump: hillary also strongly supports sanctuary cities like in san francisco where kate steinle was murdered by an illegal immigrant deported at least five times. couldn't keep him out. out. going to keep them they come back five years, they come back again, 10 years. me, nobody's coming back. ok? all federalel funding to sanctuary cities. we will stop illegal criminalon, deport all aliens and dismantle every last cartell gang and threatening our citizens. have to do it. have to do it. repeal theo obama-clinton defense sequester rebuild our badly depleted military. this will be a national effort forit means a new future
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philadelphia's navy shipyard, right? i know it well. i went to school in philadelphia. i know it well. be activated again, really activated. i'm honored to have the of more than 200 top admirals and generals and 22 medal of honor recipients and the list is growing. growing rapidly. and they told me on mosul the bragg.ight i was at fort we had 27,000 people in a field. unbelievable. and some of the generals and admirals came up to me. we had a lot of them there. they said mr. trump, you're so right on mosul. you know i have been saying the element of surprise. say, ourhs ago, we leaders, we are going to attack months. four
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a month later, we say we are going to attack mosul in three going in, because we are going to get the leaders of isis who are in mosul. they've to understand, already left when you said the four months, right? they're gone. then two months, then one month, week, a few weeks ago, we will be going into mosul in one week. stupid.ople are so the element of surprise. great general douglas spinning, right, spinning in his grave. the great general george patton. imagine -- let's assume they could actually see what's happening. maybe they are. you imagine what they must be thinking? these were great warriors, great generals. as we tell the enemy exactly what we're going to do, when wheregoing to be there, we're going to enter. oh, boy, folks, we're going to have such a different country.
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be so proud of your country again. going to be so proud. wouldn't it be nice if nothing politicians and by obama. wouldn't be it nice if they did newsob and then had a conference a week later and said, total victory. they're having a very hard time right now. the leaders and the people have gone. the other fighters are entrenched and it's much more difficult than they thought, because of that. but the generals said you're so right on that, mr. trump, you're right. hillary and our failed establishment have dragged us that have maders us less safe and never end. they never end. jobs -- borders wide open at home. that will all change when we win presidential election. [cheering]
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mr. trump: because from now on, going to be america first, america first. [crowd chanting "u.s.a."] mr. trump: is everybody going to tomorrow? [cheering] mr. trump: get your family. get your friends. no matter what you do, you've to get out and vote. the whole world is laughing at us. they're laughing at what's going on in our country. when you look at trade, we don't -- trade, trade. world, trade. almost, billion
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dollars in the hole with the trade deficit with the world. china, almost 500 billion dollar trade deficit. who negotiates these deals? you know who negotiates them? hacks, political hacks. the toughest,t smartest people that have been trained to do it. they've been trained to do but this. they laugh at the stupidity of our country. but you know what, we have the greatest negotiators in the world. we have the greatest business people in the world. greatgoing to use these business people, carl icahn endorsed me, so many others. we're going to use our great leaders, our great business people. it's time, it's time. it, almost 800 billion work, all thisis everything, and we have a deficit. $800 billion. to all americans, i say it's time forchange, it's
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leadership. [cheering] justd trump in summing up, think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump administration. to have the biggest reagan.since ronald hillary's going to raise your taxes. she's going to raise your taxes. we are going to protect your security and medicare and you know what hillary's going to do. you know what hillary's going to do. do with what she'll social security. we will eliminate every unnecessary job killing regulation. a disaster. cancel every illegal obama order.ve protect your religious liberty!
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[cheering] will rebuild our badly depleted -- and you know what's going on with the military. you see it all the time. we will rebuild our badly military, and we are going to finally take care of our great veterans. provide school choice and put an end to common core. we're bringing education local. will support the men and women -- these are great people -- of law enforcement. we'll support them. save our second siege.nt, which is under hillary clinton is going to do yourbig, bad numbers on second amendment, folks.
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appoint justices to the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. i can't believe i'm saying this. june 16 last year, june 16. it's a long time. it's a long time. too, you, i love you, darling. thank you. i can't believe i'm saying this. until thene day election and now it's less than that. been a long journey. entered and we had 17 governors and senators and you know, the old story. and one by one, all together, by one, and wene ended up getting, by the way, some incredible endorsements. carson, mike huckabee. so many others. so many others.
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almost all of them, not quite, but almost all of them. they signed a pledge and they the pledge. but almost all of them and it's great. we have one flawed candidate to beat. who will not be able to do the job for you folks. job.not be able to do the you have one day to make every dreamed for ever your country and your family come true. one magnificent chance to beat this corrupt system and deliver jet justice for every man, every forgotten woman and every forgotten child nation. [cheering] mr. trump: it will never happen again. never happen again, folks. in four years, not gonna happen. not gonna happen. it's never going to happen again. do not let this opportunity slip
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away. we are fighting for every citizen who believes that serve the should people. not the donors and not the interests. and we are fighting to bring us altogether as americans. we're a divided nation. we're a badly divided nation. we're going to be brought together. just imagine what our country could accomplish if we started working together as one people god saluting one american flag. wouldn't it be nice? i'm asking to you dream big. we are just one day away from the change you've been waiting your entire life. you got to go out and vote, get vote.ody to
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it will be the greatest vote you lifetime in your makese together we will america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again we will make america great again. thank you, everybody. thank you. god bless you, everybody. god bless you. get out and vote! thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. ♪
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trump wrapping up his rally in scranton, pennsylvania. the two more ahead for donald trump tonight in new hampshire he'll finish up the night, the last rally of his campaign rants.d grand rapids. the night before election day, 2016. we're opening up our phone lines for your final thoughts before day, 202-748-8920 is number for democrats. republicans.for and 202-748-8922 for all others. or send us a tweet at c-span. callstry to get as many as we can. hillary clinton has not a final uply but a huge rally coming
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in philadelphia at independence of independence hall, with president obama, michelle obama there. we'll have that live at 8:00 earlier, as music is ahead of that from bruce and bon jovi. and there's a look at the live crowd in philadelphia and independence hall. we'll go there live once things get underway. we mentioned donald trump, his in grand rapids is 11:00 eastern. we'll have that, as well, and finish it up with >> caller: hello, who you just next president of the united states. i'm so happy to be a trump supporter. and clean out re the swamp. these career politicians, i'm for term limits, lower taxation and lower regulation i thank god for donald trump. >> you're calling from one of
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states that are up in the air. what's your sense on how your ommonwealth in pennsylvania will go? >> i think trump will win pennsylvania hands down, and, as think he's fact, i going to win michigan as well. those other target states, and i'm looking for 32 to 35 ave over states. >> let's hear from another key state in the midwest. oberlin. aller: i'm a big hillary supporter and barack obama supporter. i don't know where donald trump tonks the mexicans are going get the money to build a wall. he says so many things that are untrue. i don't understand, and i also believe that together we'll be together, with hillary clinton. >> it is about 7:00 here on the east coast. hours from now. polls will be closing in a number of states.
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let you know our election night coverage gets under way at 8:00 eastern here c-span with coverage of the presidential race. all of the congressional races victory and concession speech, all of that getting under way at 8:00 eastern here c-span. stream it live at c-span dot org listen to it live. we go to katherine next in north independent line, go ahead. >> hi, how are you? >> fine. think trump did very well tonight. i've not been a supporter the time. i have been an independent. probably the l last three months that i really ot on to the trump train, they call it. i listened to hillary for the longest time. was putting my support behind her, and, to be honest, i listened to donald trump. i heard the sound bites that the
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media played about donald trump and i formed an opinion that he no good, that he was hated, he was full of hate. full of bigotry, he was full of this and i had friends hat challenged me to sit down and watch a rally with him. and i watched another. and i have to say, it convinced me that this es an cares about our security, that he cares about our nation. it is about america first, and i back, when i was supporting hillary, prior to supporting hillary, and i look back and you know, why did she never say america first? not talk at american values and the patriotism because i believe america is around patriotism. i love to fly my flag. now, through her a whole different lens than i donald trumpe, but
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definitely does, and the feeling ere in north carolina, i believe it's going to be a landslide for donald trump. in north carolina. i did visit his selma rally, had 24 to 26,000 people there. it was in a field. field. you don't get that kind of people together when there is a movement going on. and i'm just proud that i got on it was too late, and i plan to hold on. >> thanks for your call this evening. from ray in new astle, pennsylvania, on our democrat line. good evening. caller: yes, good evening. trump this year. i'm tired of legacies, and i a change. time for we need some fresh blood in pushed me over the edge was that left our
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in benghazi, and ur government and hillary clinton and the secretary of state, hillary, they had an pportunity to send them the help, whether it would have helped them or not, we should have done more and we sat back them go. so again, i'm a democrat and i trump.g to vote for >> c-span taking your comments and calls about your final day.ghts before election we're planning to take you live here in a bit to philadelphia, to the rally for hillary clinton. clinton will be there. president and mrs. obama as well. bruce springsteen bon jovi. our coverage tonight also includes donald trump. he'll finish up the michigan.rand rapids, we'll have it at 11:00. final rally of the campaign, 11:45 in raleigh, north carolina. uick final snapshots from the
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campaign. you can take this however many grains of salt you want to. he "new york times," upshot, who will be president? this is their forecast. it habit changed much if you've watched this in the last couple weeks. hillary clinton has an 84% win.ce to the 5-38 nate silver's our latest site, polls, gives clinton a 69% chance to win the presidency and tally from the abc ews "washington post" poll, interviews conducted thursday through sunday, abc news "washington post" tracking poll the sail results as the previous estimate of 47% for for donald ton, 43% trump. that's from abc. continuing with your calls. william, he's in glen rose, texas, on our others line. good evening. evening. thank you for taking my call. in my 80s. while. been around for a
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when i was a kid, i was raised during the depression and world war ii. million tler drew a people one time at a rally. he lied to the world and he destroyed the german country. destroyed the german ways, as they knew it then. don't let trump lie to you because he's not going to do a thing he says he's going to do he gets there. he has lied, if he can lie his our democracy will be over. hitler's speeches and listen to trump's. they are parallel. people, wake up. >> we showed you some of the polls, one of our viewers tweets. this one says that the polls are tight. trump is closing fast out west. florida is close. who saysiew from mason
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that donald trump lives in the basis in d with no actual reality of facts and proof. disgraceful. haron next up in richmond, indiana, on our republican line. >> hi. democrat mys been a whole entire life. i supported obama, i supported clinton. however, i have been thoroughly clinton and hillary all her lies. i feel like she's going to take us to a place that we've never before in my lifetime. and i may not like some of the to gs that donald trump has agree with , i do his late term abortion rules. i agree with him building a wall. in eed our businesses back this country, and our country needs this change. okay. thanks, sharon. wilcox, arizona, next up, mary. caller.ic >> hello. >> you're on the air, mary, go
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ahead. supported hillary makeon, and she's going to a great president and anybody that votes for donald trump is insane. this y clinton will win election. she'll make a great president. thank you. philadelphiaive to for that final rally in pennsylvania anyway for hillary clinton. president oined by and mrs. obama. bon bruce springsteen, jovi. it could be possible that the democratic candidate for the u.s. senate will be there. at a number of pennsylvania rallies, reporting "wall ening from the street journal" on the cost of that race in pennsylvania, that tweet from this michelle says the pennsylvania enate race set a new record at 162 million. it's the most expensive senate history..s. here is daniel in quincey,
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on our others line. >> great to speak with you. i do want to tell you first-off do appreciate c-span, it's nice to be able to get an pinion without too many moderators expressing opinions. so thank you for that. misconceptions as far as the wall being paid for with mexico. a's not that it's going to be direct payment. it's that they are going to correct the trade deals that mexico.e wrong with and through that, and through the tariffs and other trade deals being corrected, that the will be paid for. it's not like they are looking payment.ect also, something to think about, too. supporters that are out there. don't be fooled by the overpolling that's going on with media.nstream if you look down in small print you neath, it will tell that there are more democrats polled on the bottom than there are republicans being
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polled. you the's going to give skewed numbers. is , even jill stein supporting trump, as far as the election. and that's big, that a hird-party candidate, an independent candidate would go and in such aump, heated battle. all right. appreciate your comments. we're looking at video, i believe this is video from new the next donald trump rally. we won't have that for you. e'll have the grand rapids rally later this evening. donald trump after the scranton rally, you may have just seen, wrapped up a short while ago, back on the plane tweeting this out. pennsylvania. going to new hampshire now and on to michigan. watch the pennsylvania rally here. coverage, we'll tell you about our plans here momentarily. from new one more call york, and frank, on our republican line. >> yes, good evening, how are
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you doing? doing fine. >> all right. i am a staunch trump supporter. thinking, i'm just looking back. you had a caller, a few calls he was a claims veteran in world war ii. let me tell you something. 101st airborne division. let me tell you something, let me tell you something. as a veteran for him to even think to put hillary office, a woman, that has been accused of so much tuff, so much scandal, so much corruption, i mean, the clinton leg a goodcy has to end. up with can we put this? 30 years. the husband, on and on and on. let me tell you something. people out there, all you people clinton, to vote for who has merkel done for germany? for as perron done venezuela? tell me what have these women, not that i have anything against me, just the idea, what have they done for their countries?
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wake up, people. it's sooner than you think. i believe he's going to win by a landslide and i tell you something. it's going to be a changed country. >> appreciate that, frank, more your calls a bit later on as our pre-election coverage continues here on c-span ertainly into tomorrow and tomorrow night. here's what some of it looks like tonight. 8:00 eastern, and maybe sooner, if the music gets under way, we'll take you live philadelphia for that rally with hillary clinton. donald trump now in new live ire, we'll have him in grand rapids, michigan. his final event of the day. final event of's the day is at 11:45 eastern here on c-span. of that live. we look forward to your phone calls and more reaction tomorrow night. eastern age at 8:00 live here on c-span. c-spann stream it live at dot org and listen live on the app.an radio we'll have all the election presidential he
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race and senate and governor races and more from around the country. the hillary live set for 11:00 eastern. at the en, a look back 2016 presidential campaign from today's washington journal. >> all of us who have lived carryh this election will away indelible memories of a shocking year in american a handful of ordinary people swept up, in a series of moments on which the seemed at e nation least briefly to turn, and to places on the map that became of a divided nation. it begins there for me. what are those places on the map america that became new symbols of a divided country election? >> hi. morning. there are 16 of them. hey range places like youngstown, ohio, which lost -- base.ost its manufacturing
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it was a great steel town, and traditionally, had been very democratic. big union city, and this time around, this is a city, an area, that's really found a lot of donald trump's message about trade, for example. these are people who, in many ways, feel left behind, feel ike they have lost their cultural moorings, and are switching over in considerable trump, at least that's what the polling suggests. it's still a fight there. win ry clinton could still that area, but it's symbolic of donald trump and some of the changes that have in american lace cities. t the same time, we looked at chicago. this is not a city that's really in play. eavily democratic, but it loomed large in this election for one reason in particular,
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extraordinary gun violence over the course of the last few years. and interestingly, donald trump his chicago a big issue in campaign. hillary clinton went there as well, and both candidates talked this issue. to spend a reporter, some time in chicago. not so much to talk about the to tell of chicago, but our readers and our viewers what like -- what it's really to live in a city that's racked by so much gun violence. she profiled one family, ne 11-year-old girl -- i'm sorry, a 6-year-old girl who was to some months ago, and this day, is scared to go outside. there.campaigns were if news cameras were there but at some point they will be gone is, do people n really know what it's like to live there? orlando, ooked at
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florida. the heart of the i-4 corridor, ne of the most heavily contested and divided areas in this country. in orlando was a big deal this election because of the pulse nightclub attack in thegest mass shooting history of this country took place there. terrorist ered a attack. what impact did that have on the race? interestingly, this is a very area, you know. of have a large population gays, for example. they were by far the most -- the at the pulse shooting were gay but you also have a evangelical population in orlando and around latino and a large population. interestingly, all of these together really and forged unity in this tragedy
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happened there, and so that was an extraordinary thing that happened in the wake of that unity has that splintered over the divisiveness sentis election, and so we a reporter there to listen to view talk about how they this election. these are in some ways symbols nation, and we thought it was important to look at the places that are real -- impact on ving an this election. >> you talk about what will be the symbols once the cameras are election is over. that's what we want to hear from viewers. what were the moments for you of campaign that stuck out? we want to hear your stories for the next 45 minutes. 202-748-8000. 202-748-8002 for independents. ohio, tioned youngstown, being a symbol of the trade debate. laredo, texas, profiled, a place
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that's become a symbol of the immigration debate. >> absolutely. and donald trump went to laredo announced y after he his candidacy for the presidency. speech in which, in trump a big he made immigration issue talking about mexicans, as criminals in that first speech. shortly thereafter he went to the entire rought press corps with him, and then for an event that lasted only minutes, but that was galvanized t really his supporters. immigration and trade, as we and so we before, hought that laredo, texas, was symbolic of that particular issue and debate, that's dominated this election. 16 people that you chose 2016, you describe
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them as ordinary that got caught up. candidates and surrogates. how did you choose these ordinary people and what are examples. >> they are ordinary people who got kind of swept up in the rush had an ry and opportunity to kind of shape destiny in a small way. thought it was important to focus on some of these people, minute,l talk about in a e have a tendency to be a little bit narcissistic in our coverage of politics. pollsters, ourselves, we talk to political operatives. we often interview each other important ght it was to turn the camera lens away ourselves and toward average americans, and, in this particular case, average personified some of the most important issues and concerns and worries of the people. someoneexample, we sent
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down to one of our anchors, down interview bonia to the unemployed coal miner who had a confrontation with hillary clinton, who hade previously, at a cnn forum, going to know, we're end all of those coal mining changingking about the economy, and she was then down virginia, t in west where copley had a chance to talk to her and he slid a to ure of his family across her and said, these are the consequences of these policies. hear what isted to it like for bo copley to be told job as a s losing his coal miner, his father and grandfather were coal miners, out his office in 30 minutes. what does it feel like to then your o go home and tell wife and your children that you're out of a job?
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thought it was important for our readers and viewers and visceral et kind of a sense of what these people experienced. an 11-year-olde, guatemala girl whose family guatemala, who had a chance to share her fears and nxieties with hillary clinton at an event in las vegas, she was worried that her parents, were goingocumented, to be thrown out of the country, reacted to clinton that in a very motional way, and touch zone kind of a in this election on the immigration issue. immigrationthers on as well, but that was one that we decided to focus on. of the the other side debate, the parents of a young was killed in san francisco by an undocumented worker. this was an issue that donald criticizing the
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phenomenon of sanctuary cities, san francisco, which is a city, and so this was a way of humanizing this particular issue. so we did this with 16 people the country, and the idea, in a way, was to humanmize election through these people. >> in 2016, people, places, and a shocking shaped election. you can read the yahoo news story online. to talk about the moments, the ordinary people, place that is will stand out for you. open.one lines are we'll be talking about it for habit the next half an hour. start with danny in ogden, utah, an independent. to y, what are you going remember? >> well, one thing that really to me was during the epublican primary debates, and donald trump was talking about his having brought in workers
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overseas, and he says, i'm telling you, folks, you've got to change the lies. wish that people, especially conservatives, would think about that. a walking, talking, example of the need for regulation, and i wish they that when they are voting for their senators congressmen. and vote democratic. and i thank you for the very unity and thank you much for c-span. >> the debates providing plenty moments throughout the cycle, which ones did you pick from the debates to include your list? so many.here were in fact, it was difficult to narrow them down. that really ments from the primary campaign was new jersey governor christie's takedown of arco rubio, senator from
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florida. rubio, who was considered, you a serious contender for the presidency, was really in one series of exchanges at a debate in new when rubio kind of kept in sort of a robotic way the same thing about barack obama, and how barack really wants to change the country, and all of a sudden, chris out of nowhere christie cut in and said there e goes again, the 30 seconds memorized political speech. it was just kind of devastating, marco rubio was almost like a tick. repeating stop himself. chris christie managed to get nside his head and from then on, marco rubio was followed a robot, robot rubio protestor, we think maybe it was the trump campaign that was
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that, but that took essentially took rubio out of the race and cleared the path in ways for donald trump. that was a very significant moment in the debates, during primary, but ultimately had trump's pact on candidacy. >> we want to hear the moments you will remember from our phone lines are open. let's go through a few, lorraine is in michigan, a republican. lorraine what are you going to remember? emotional makes me because i'm a veteran. about the ey talk how didf our americans, our americans die? our service members. me.t it's very emotional for
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i served for 21 years in the navy. clyde man, as we let debate among -- about veterans issues, and about service members serving overseas, did that fall into covered?t that you >> it did, absolutely. nd veterans issues, as they should have, you know, were rominent throughout the entirety of this campaign. couple of of a picked. that we moments and people in our project. campaign, rly in the when donald trump really shocked lot of americans by criticizing john mccain and saying that he really wasn't with john mccain's service. john mccain, of course, who was
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down in vietnam, was held as a prisoner of war for five tortured by the north vietnamese, and donald trump's was, well, i don't i don'ti like veterans, like -- i like war heroes, i don't like war heroes who were essentially criticizing john mccain for the he ice and sacrifice that did. that shocked many americans. a lot of people at the time be theed that that would end of donald trump's candidacy to he would not be able survive that. of course, he did. which is why one of the reasons that as one of our moments because it was kind f a turning point when people how resilient donald trump would be and how rock solid his support was from at a significant sector of the republican primary
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electorate. focused on the gold star parents of a marine captured and in iraq. he spoke at the democratic national convention. people will remember him holding up his pocket constitution and he would lend that to donald trump. of muslim critical americans and talked about ban, into this g muslims country. and donald trump who, in the tweetingriticism began and criticizing the khan family, another issue that we focused on that were related veterans. >> let's see what kenny will remember, from miami, florida, a democrat, go ahead.
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>> go ahead. caller: i have a couple of things. and it will be debate, debate, debate, on the republican side. not a very good debate, nothing that will serve other the republicans on the democratic side. i like bernie. ut overall, i like bernie, i never thought i would vote for hillary but i'll be voting for president.woman however, america was not -- is ot ready for a progressive, progressive american. not.e just because we're in the middle. but i hope the next four years the republicans do not have debate and 15 million people hope that they limit it and we can get some america we can get back. we can get our
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host: what has been memorable for you this morning? caller: the nomination events on cleveland, republican side and philadelphia, democratic side, seemed to be in such contrast. professionally done on one hand. , amateur. other hand host: which was which for you?
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caller: of course, the democratic event was powerful. the speakers, the contributors to the whole thing. is that thiss me race has come right down to the wire. it is so close at the end. but the overall view, for my opinion, my observation, is that one side has been totally amateur in changing its organization, and the other side is a well-developed machine. guest: orlando is one of the places that symbolize the fraction in america, the friction in our politics. jean is in orlando, a republican. go ahead.
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one thing to me something nobody's bringing up in this election. gets in, it's going to be open borders. there will not be social security. it will be reduced for the elderly. world.ot support the we do not have enough money. and that is what she is advocating, globalization. two of the callers said putting trump in, and how republicans were so awful because of things he has said. keep in mind, when hillary gets in, bill will be in, the sexual predator of the world. will he be doing the same thing? predators don't change.
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having sex in the oval office, in the closet, is that what they really want for our country? host: one of our callers said there are so many moments for him to choose from, it was hard to narrow it down. can you talk about how you dealt with that coming up is just 16 -- with just 16 in each category? guest: sure. it was hard. originally, we had a list that was 616 rather than just 16 for each of these because this really was a campaign chock-full of fascinating and crazy moments and compelling and interesting people, and important places. ultimately, our standard was, for the people, for example -- were these people, not known to the public, everyday americans, ordinary citizens, that got to
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be known over the course of the election who were thrust into this election and into the public spotlight, not for trivial reasons, not because they became in internet meme, but they were representative of some important issue in this campaign, an issue that affected the american people and affected the course of this election. afd the american people and affected the course of this election. the same thing went for places. -- maybe to be places the election was not going to turn on how people voted in this particular place, but they were symbols of how divided the country was, or in some way, raised a very important issue. one example is indianapolis where there is a company based their cold carrier. they make air-conditioners and furnaces. most people have probably never
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heard of carrier. at every speech with talk about carrier because a lot of the company's move to mexico. he used that as the trade issue hurting americans. we focused on a place that did not loom largely on an election. these were kind of turning point in the selection. crystallizehat help people's feelings about the candidates and shape the narrative of the election. that was our standard peering david, what are the moments for you? caller: thank you. what i will remember and what i believe is the greatest moment, and the greatest person of all .f this 2016 elections
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than ever before andgreat president obama is how he is brought out the best in all of us. so the courage she has under much indignity and barriers, but he has never, never, never sunk below this lofty person who has helped us understand ourselves and define ourselves in the best way possible. as far as i am concerned, he will go down for his affect on all of us, on our spirit and souls of the greatest president we ever had. host: robert is in greenville, texas, an independent. who are the people, and what are the places you will remember? caller: the thing that stood out for me that the news did not cover and let me to making my
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decision was when paul manafort who was quickly relieved of his duties after the story broke that he was tied to the ukrainian elections, he was removed and shortly thereafter, we started getting all of these leaks tied to the russian going intointernally the democratic's emails. and those two things tied together showed me how corrupt the trump campaign was in lead me to cast my vote for hillary. thank you. i would love to be able to comment on the caller's observation because it is very interesting. first of all, we came very close to choosing paul manafort's firing as one of our moments.
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in the end, we did not. to his point about russian involvement in the selection, we found two other ways to talk about that issue. and now the intelligence thatnity has confirmed it, the russian government and himself vladamir putin medal inknow, tried to the american election with cyber ttacks and that sort of thing, we thought it was important to choose moscow one of the places. the people wasof alexander chalupa, who worked at
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dnc, this ties to manafort. she was the person doing on manafort search and his ties to russia and the it was chalupa who computer her personal while working at the dnc, was by the turns out hacked russians. that set off huge controversy hacked. dnc was we got at that issue through up r ways, we did not end using paul manafort's firing as one of the moments, but managed at that issue in two other ways. ost: donna westbrook says a moment she will remember is bernie saying he was tired of e-mails about her blank and vivian shepherdson says, remember most, how lies, got of the lies,
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ain't beenfridays, ♪nd, but somehow i'll survive i'm going to live my life. invite a pickup all the pieces and what slough to my pride. i'm feeling like a monday, but someday i'll be saturday night. ♪ feeling like a monday, but saturday night.
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♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. welcome to independence hall. if youto tell you that have been with mrs. clinton campaign, or if some of you are here for the first time tonight, i say welcome. i say welcome to all of you. take pictures, because you have a front row seat to history. [applause] i have done a lot of dates on this campaign for the last year and a half and i have known mrs. clinton for the last 20 years now. has been through a
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lot to be in this place at this time, and i am very proud to be standing up he or performing -- up he or performing for you on her behalf. , i found something on the internet i wanted to read to you. dan inom a man named philadelphia. it says, "i am a republican, a gun owner, and a catholic, and yesterday, i voted. i voted for the person who wants to work with our allies, defeat our foes, and reduce nuclear role of rations. i voted for the person who wants witht america first, work families on all levels, and create jobs for 21st century. i voted for the person who wants to make sure the least among us to the care wess need. i voted for a woman's ability to
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control her health care decisions with the input of her doctor, her family, and her religion. i voted for laws to keep weapons of war off the streets and out of the hands of criminals. i voted for my belief that you law enforcement while recognizing the implicit violence that affects us all. i voted to celebrate the love you share with your partners. candidate who sees my nieces as future leaders, not objects to be manhandled. i voted for the candidate with a reputation for listening before making carefully considered decisions, one who doesn't pedal conspiracy science, orject endorse the darkest fringes of our societies. i voted for a candidate with accumulated wisdom gained by a lifetime in the arena. voted for a candidate who
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believes america is already great but can always be better. i'm a republican. i am a gun owner. i'm a catholic. and i'm with her. [applause] mrs. clinton has always been dedicated to public service, as our first lady, senator, secretary of state. she has proven to be a unifier. president obama has come out and there is no man nor woman more qualified to be the next president of these united states than hillary clinton. [applause] so tomorrow, with the eyes of the world upon us, you have to ask yourself, what kind of world do you want? i won a world of hope and optimism, and i'm sure you do too. remember, tomorrow, the world is
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watching. the world is watching. tommy is to work on strike. he's down on his luck, it's tough, so tough. gina works the diner all day working for her man. she brings home her pay for love, for love. she says we've got to hold on to what we've got.
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it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not. we've got each other, and that's a lot for love. we'll give it a shot. , we're halfway there. aoh, living on a prayer. my hand and we will make it, i swear. whoa, living on a prayer. tommy's got his six string in , now he's holding in what he used to make it talk. so it's tough, tough. away,reams of running
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when she cries in the night, tommy whispers baby, it's ok, some day. on to whato hold we've got. it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not. we've got each other, and that's a lot for love. we'll give it a shot. , we're halfway there. , where living on a prayer. , and we'll make it, i swear. living on a prayer. living on a prayer.
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we've got to hold on, ready or not. you live for the fight when it's all that you've got. whoa, we're halfway there. , where living on a prayer.
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hand, we'll make it, i swear. whoa, living on a prayer. halfway there. prayer.n a take my hand, we'll make it, i swear. living on a prayer. ♪
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>> thank you. tomorrow, like i said, is the biggest a and all of our lives, certainly in mind. , we have been through a lot together. all of my foundation work started on these streets. our football team brought you a championship. all of my recording career, you have been here for me, and i know you will be there for mrs. clinton tomorrow. and queue for letting me come out to sing this song. clinton tomorrow when you hear this one. and let the future be bright. here comes the sun, here comes the sun, and i say, it's all right.
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little darling, it's been a long, cold, lonely winter. little darling, it feels like years since it's been here. ere comes the sun here comes the sun, and i say it's all right. little darling, the smiles returning to the faces , it seems like years since it's been here
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here comes the sun here comes the sun, and i say it's all right sun, sun, sun, here it comes sun,sun, here comes sun, here comes , sun, sun, here it comes little

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