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they did as he intended, and now in america 1 in 3 women live in america in a state with a trump abortion ban. some with no exception even for rape or incest, which means you are telling a survivor of a violation to their body that they do not have the right to make a decision about what happens to their body. that is immoral. i think we all know one does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree the government should not be telling her what to do. [cheers and applause] not the government. if she chooses, she will talk to her priest, pastor, but not the government. not some people in the state
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capitol. not donald trump. let me tell you, when congress passes a bill to restore the reproductive freedoms nationwide with your help as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law. proudly! probably! s -- proudly! [cheers and applause] we are witnessing an assault on other freedoms. attack on the freedom to vote. in the state of georgia they passed a law to make it illegal to give people food and water while standing in line to vote. what happened to love thy
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neighbor? attacks on the freedom to join a union, attacks on the freedom to love who you love openly and with pride. [cheers and applause] so much is on the line in this election and you are spending your precious time here together because we know this is not 2016 or 2020, the stakes are even higher this time. just months ago the united states supreme court told the former president he is effectively immune no matter what he does in the white house. we know, just imagine donald trump with no guard rails. just imagine. he who has vowed he would be a
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dictator on day 1. he calls americans who disagree with him the enemy within. you know who that message comes from? he who says he would use the military to go after them. american citizens. he who has called for the termination of the constitution of the united states of america. we are clear, someone who suggests we should terminate the constitution of the united states should never again have the privilege of standing behind the seal of the president of the united states. [cheers and applause] never again! never again! never again! [cheers and applause]
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never again! [crowd chanting "never again!"] v.p. harris: michigan, it all comes down to this. we know why we are here, we know what is at stake and we are here together from one of the most important of all the reasons -- we are here together because we love our country. we love our country. [cheers and applause] we love our country and we know it is one of the highest forms of an expression of love of our country, of patriotism, to fight for our ideals. to fight to realize the promise of america. that is what our campaign is about. election day is in 18 short
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days. here in michigan, early voting starts on saturday, october 26, one day from tomorrow. [cheers and applause] now is the time to make your plans to vote. make a plan. if you have received your balance in the -- if you have received your ballot in the mail, please do not wait. the election is here right now. we have to energize and organize and mobilize and remind our neighbors and our friends that their vote is their voice. your voice is your power. in a democracy, we can hold onto it, are vote is the power each
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of us has an individual has. it is extraordinary power. we will not give it away. we will not let anyone suppress our power. do not let anyone take your power from you. [cheers and applause] michigan, today i ask you, are you ready to make your voice is heard? [cheers and applause] do we believe in freedom? [cheers and applause] do we believe in opportunity? [cheers and applause] do we believe in the promise of america? [cheers and applause] are we ready to fight for it? [cheers and applause] when we fight, we win!
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where donald trump is participating in a roundtable with voters. >> ♪ and i gladly stand up next are you and defend her still today but there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa from the lakes of minnesota two the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a.
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where there is pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say ♪ [cheers and applause] >> well, listen, this is a great, great, great crowd. ladies and gentlemen, my name is congressman byron donalds. i have the privilege of representing the state of florida, but it's my pleasure to make sure everyone is welcome to engineering design services right here in metro detroit. [cheers and applause] we are going to have a fantastic roundtable with citizens of metro detroit. we will talk about the policies
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and issues that really hurt the american people from the kamala harris-joe biden administration, and the guest of honor, the end of the hour, the next president of the united states, donald j. trump, will be with us. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you very much. thank you. it's an honor to be with you. we are doing very well in the polls, getting very big numbers. they are getting much better even than anticipated, so i don't know what that means. that is a pull in itself. the early voting seems to be even far bigger than we thought, and we had great expectations. people are not loving her, and why should she? she did not show up for the big catholic event. this has not happened in decades. she did not show up, gave a very
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short tape, and it was not an appropriate tape, and she hopes probably not figured that out yet. we should have gotten 100% of the catholic vote last night because i showed up. [cheers and applause] so i think we are doing very well, and we are going to find out very soon. what i would like to sue is maybe we can go through the folks and see what you have to say and how you have in doing. i know one thing -- everybody did better 4, 5, and six years ago then they are now. that's one thing i know. [cheers and applause] why don't we do that? and we can maybe say a few words. you have a great gentlemen running for the senate. he has been a friend of mine for a long time, and he is a very talented guy, and i hear it's not easy to win these things, but he is doing a great job. i hear he is taking a lead.
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we will see what happens. we will go through pretty quick, and that i'm going over to make a little speech in front of 10,000 people. you think this is an easy life i have, right? i go from here and say, am i finished? they say, no, sir, you have another speech. where is it? 20, 30 minutes away? is anybody going to be there? they say, sir, will get you 10,000 people. byron: before dale begins, understand dale is a third-generation union worker. i know he has a lot of concerns about the auto industry. [cheers and applause] please. mr. trump: a healthy-looking guy, too. >> i believe donald trump will protect the michigan auto
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industry. he will end the harris electric vehicle mandate that has crippled -- [indiscernible] he has plans to impose 200% tariffs on all auto companies that want to ship our jobs out of the country. he will save our jobs. he will put american workers first. [applause] i don't know if you know, i don't know if you heard, but us teamsters here in michigan love donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you. >> we voted and the results were loud and clear. michigan teachers voted 62% trump, 35% harris. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you, dale. >> the teamsters i work with
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have a message for you. they are voting for you because they know you will fight to save their jobs, fight to save america, never back down, never surrender, fight, fight, fight. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you. i just want to say, you know sean o'brien, right? head of the teamsters, great guy. they took a vote nationally, and i won by similar numbers nationally. that's really an honor. i think it has been many decades before they endorsed a republican. i think they will start, but we had rank-and-file teamsters all over the country by numbers similar to that. i have good news for you on the automobile business in michigan. i will wait until we finish up and we can talk about it because you are going to have a lot of competition in mexico and that competition is not going to happen anymore. i want to thank the teamsters also. i see a guy over there with that
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shirt. cannot miss him. >> i work with the guy. you see my grandbaby, too? mr. trump: oh, wow. that's good genes. i can tell you. >> i got my little girl there, too. mr. trump: thank you very much. appreciate it. byron: we also have with us your great friend, ceo of cancer fitzgerald. based on the last election, what are your thoughts on what we can do to reverse or in the auto industry save and bring those jobs back in america? >> those of you who remember, my firm is cantor fitzgerald. we were located on the 101st 105th floor of the world trade center. i lost my brother gary, my best friend, 650 eight people that day. so i understand what it means to have jihad, right? there's a big difference between
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jihad and wonderful workers in michigan. they are not the same thing. we need to crush jihad from this earth, and we need donald j. trump to do it. [applause] my friend the president said the other day that tariffs are his favorite word in the dictionary. mr. trump: i heard that. >> what people should understand -- what happens when bill clinton left office, he did nafta, which is another word to say "gut michigan." he let all the work go to mexico, and he opened the door, and a different kind of border open. it was a work border opening, so the tariff model is pretty simple.
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lock that door. bring it back here. bring the jobs here, bring the factories here, so here is an idea for you that we talked about. send significant tariffs out there, and if you open your factories here within two years, we will give you the credit for your tariff. but bring it here. let's employ our workers here. let's claim power for our workers who are the best. they are the core of america, right? [applause] when i first met donald trump, i did not really understand tariffs, and he taught me. now i'm just trying right behind him to say i love the way tariffs take care of america. they will.
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i run his transition. so what does transition mean? that means when my friend becomes the 47th president of the united states of america -- [cheers and applause] i promise you the greatest [indiscernible] it is going to join him. i have the best business leaders in the country, the best politicians who want to serve and crowd among the millions of republicans that we can have the best of the best join him to create the most extraordinary government few have ever seen to protect you and build the america that he wants to build. they will be loyal to him. they will have fidelity to him. they will follow his policies and this will be the most extraordinary government you have ever seen. [indiscernible]
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and help him be the 47th president of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you very much. he's being very modest, i have to tell you. this guy is one of the leaders of wall street, one of the most respected people. there's nobody really like him. he's being very modest. he lost on that horrible day -- he lost his entire firm other than some people in europe, a few, and a small group. he saw it happen. he was driving down the west side highway, and he's always in the office at 6:00 in the morning, so he would have been there -- this was at 8:00 -- but his wife was just so angry at him because she wanted him to take their child to school because he just doesn't do it, and he won't do it, and he has not for years, and this was the one day he was not there at 6:00
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in the morning because he took his child to school. at about 8:50, which is as the plane was striking, he was driving down the highway looking at the world trade center. this was the only day in years he was not in the building. do you ever thank your wife and do you ever thank your child? but it was amazing. we have miracles and we have helped up there. >> you and me together, baby. you and me together. mr. trump: at the end of that, we saw this, at the top three floors, the top, great firm, and just they could not get out. there's no way they were getting out. some of the people were calling their wives, their family. you were speaking to your brother, right? >> i spoke to my brother to say goodbye. mr. trump: probably knew it was the end. howard sought to rebuild the
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firm, and he spent a lot of time, a lot of everything, and a lot of effort. most people would have said it was an impossible thing to do, and he would -- he rebuilt it bigger, better, stronger, but the big thing is he gave a big chunk of it to the families that died in the building, and who would do that? who would do that? [applause] and so they rebuilt cantor fitzgerald into something bigger than it was, which was pretty hard to do. there are a lot of people who love this guy. he is a special guy. a real business talent. he is in charge of that whole business process, which is a very important process. it explodes every time you are about to make an important
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point. it's ok. normally i would say don't pay the guy, and then they would say trump doesn't want to pay, and it's one of those things, but i just want to thank you for doing a great job. you really have. we'll get on, and perhaps we can ask, how we doing? >> good. thanks for having me. i'm a lebanese american muslim entrepreneur. i am a psychologist and holistic wellness practitioner. mr. trump: good. >> i own a wellness center in dearborn, michigan, and i'm not really here to talk about the economy because with that regard, i have other faith in you. you are golden to me. -- i have utter faith in you. [applause] what i am here is to discuss the health crisis, and it is exactly that. it's really a crisis in the
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country. we are the sickest population in the world, and we find that we spent more health care -- more on health care than any other country. we have a system that is looking to obtain lifelong consumers. we are not really looking for cures or healing, and that is very concerning to me. before i became a holistic practitioner as a school psychologist and i work for public schools for a decade, and i was constantly frustrated with the incessant overdiagnosis and over medicating and relabeling up small children -- i don't know another country that finds it appropriate to give a five-year-old three different pharmaceutical drugs, including an antipsychotic. [applause] and this is to manage misbehavior. they are not looking for root cause. we are not looking for toxicity. we are not looking for got health issues or fluoride or food or diet and then getting
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into the food itself. we ingest poison. countries all over the world would never accept their citizens who adjust what we take in every day and what our children take in every day. mr. trump: you must love bobby kennedy, right? >> i do. mr. trump: you sound like bobby kennedy. >> the thing i think is even more concerning is we are inundated with these endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and i have these long-term detrimental effects on the reproductive system of both men and women. fertility rates are down. birth is lower than it has ever been. it is terrifying to me, honestly. my purpose is to constantly use every single opportunity to raise awareness about these topics and to hold our agencies accountable for the fact that we put them in place to protect us, not to harm us. i also have a purpose to let people know you don't need to
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take a narcotic every time you feel a little pain or that you don't need to be on three different antidepressants or antianxiety medications to mask mental health symptom. and certainly to let parents know that it is not ok for birth control to be the first line of defense when your daughter has acne. when you're 14-year-old daughter has acne. i find our system archaic. i think it is toxic, and it is corrupt, frankly, and what hurts me most is that people who are out here giving americans an opportunity to think differently and try natural are the ones being relentlessly censored. i see miracles, honestly, in my center every day. people heal rapidly before my eyes with no side effects, but nobody is talking about that because they chokehold that pharma has and big agriculture has on us is criminal, and it needs to stop. [cheers and applause]
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byron: nancy, thank you. thank you so much. >> when i heard about robert kennedy and make america healthy again, i felt a glimmer of hope that i had not in a long time. i have to say, i am genuinely terrified for humanity in general. the world needs healing, and i can only hope that you and your campaign are the catalyst for that because i know for sure the other team is not. byron: that's right. mr. trump: i think you actually set up a meeting with bobby kennedy and the whole group. you have the same fervor that he has, so i think it might be very interesting for all of you. >> thank you. i would love that. mr. trump: thank you. [applause] byron: we have with us jim, the president of the police officers association right here in michigan. he has been in law enforcement
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here for decades. tell us about your concerns about public safety, not just in michigan, and tell us also about what it really means to have support for police officers and when that support is not here, how it demoralizes the police force. >> thank you, congressman. pleasure to be with you, sir. we have been endorsing you every single time and we will continue to and will never be out of your corner. we represent about 13,000 police in michigan, about three quarters of the group. i don't know anybody here that would want to live or invest or work in a town where they are not safe. no matter what you do money-wise, no matter what you do with everything else in your life, if you don't feel safe, you are not going to want to go to the restaurants. you are not going to want to pump gas in your own car. our job -- the open borders has been an issue with us and we talked about this a little before. what has happened is the honor and luster that came with the badge, the people
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