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i think it's a good choice, and he's a friend of mine. i have proven 100%. he 100 percent. he will do great and raise a lot of money for charity. a lot of people don't no that. these are minor details. i think he will do great. they just announced that he will be doing the apprentice. i wish them well. we have so many problems in this country. we will talk about a few and celebrate because ultimately this is a movement that is happening. ii had a lawyer, to see me a little while ago set of and doing this for 35 years. i goti got a call from a writer for the new york times. i here that. it's okay. it's a good story. and he said, can i ask you a question? very powerful writer. how does it feel?
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what you have done has never ever been done before. and television on fox they call it all trump all the time. all trump all the time. by the way, their ratings are through the roof. a very simple formula, if you get good ratings, if you get good ratings commend these aren't good, these are monsters, then your going to be on all the time, even if you have nothing to say. if you come up with a cure for a major, major, renders disease, and if you don't get ratings they won't bother reporting it. very simple. we have gone on, had a lot of fun, and now it's time to
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start. this is going to happen, telling you. somebody said today. [applause] we are not going anywhere. [applause] somebody said today, you have done so well you don't have to go any further. the further. the writer at the times told me, it's been amazing what you have done, but we have not won anything. having fun, but, but i have not one. there has been no victory. he said, it does not matter. what you have done is incredible. i said, you're wrong. unless i wrong. unless i went it has been a waste of time for me. i really mean that. we should have one last
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time. mitt romney let us down. they let us down. he let us down. one of the things i am happy about, i am surging they said. can you believe this one? i am surging with women. can you believe it? i have such respect for women like cherish women. i'm going to take such good care of women's healthcare issues, you won't even believe it. but i am surging with women. one of the things coming out of watching television, trump is surging with women. really? that is amazing. carly is giving me a little bit of a hard time. she was another one. she is surging.
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everyone is searching for me. hillary is not surging, i can tell you that. thank you. hillary is not surging. look, i like carly, and i like ben command ii like many of the people that i'm running against. many of these people are terrific people. but no one we will be able to do the job that i can. nobody. they won't. [applause] don't forget, i love these people. [applause]
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but they won't. what i do is deals. i have tremendous energy, tremendous, to a.where it is almost ridiculous when you think about it. but we need somebody with great energy, great passion migrate dealmaking skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. honestly, they are good at raising money. if you ever notice, they have money. what is going on? how come ii can't talk to anybody? and again, i want your opinion. if i took hundreds of millions my tell you what, i could have $200 million so fast. if i took that, would you
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people object if ii promise not to do anything for the people i took it from? no. i had a group in iowa much more vocal about this one issue. they stood up. number i realize how important it is. putting your own money in. i'm telling people that jeb, nice guy, really nice guy, hillary, well, jeb is more popular than one person. but all of them. i don't want to go through the names, they have money put up. believe me. i was the king. i was the king. i was the white-haired, but i was the blonde haired -- owes perfect.is perfect. i was the ultimate. i was the ultimate sort of
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insider. i put up money. they love me. the when i said i'm running they all looked at me. they looked at me like an not supposed to be doing that. you're supposed to be putting up money. if you need something, though do whatever you want. want. what happens is, i know the system better than anybody. we're going to reduce that. make the hedge fund, if you are, you should probably leave right now. but i have a friend in the hedge fund business. i good representation. he may not have much of a hedge fund. but i said, what did you
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make less year? about 250 million. i said, well, what did you pay in taxes? practically nothing. that wasnothing. that was a couple years ago. here's me talking about hedge fund guys. i was only kidding. he doesn't know what to do. they will do just fine. we're going to make the country so successful. they will end up doing better. but we have to lower taxes for a lot of people. corporations paying far too much. middle income people are being decimated. i mean,, we have a group of 200 guys, but i'll be
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announcing over the next three or four weeks a great tax plan. i know everything about it. it. we will be doing something that is really progrowth, we will get it back. and you have corporate inversion. in the old days people might leave new york for taxes or go from new jersey to florida. it is not that way anymore. now they go to other countries for two reasons. lower taxes, lower labor, but you have countries that
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take these companies in these guys that make a fortune with no real loyalty in many cases. they want to show a good profit loss. so they go to another country and all the sudden it's looking good. they can't bring their money back here. lower the tax because it so onerous that no one in this room would bring that money back. for two and a half years the democrats, republicans, liberals, everybody can make a deal. they can't make a deal. we have a government that is messed up because we don't have a leader at the top. [applause] the right leader will get it done, and you will see numbers like you never have before. i actually believe that command we are in trouble. i have made the statement
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and said this before, the american dream is dead, but i'm going to make it bigger and better and stronger than ever before. and i will tell you what happens, the other day i went home and said to my wife, what's wrong? darling, you were tough. she said, you said the american dream is dead. i said, no, i'm going to make it bigger and better and stronger than ever before. she said you just said it's is dead. i turn on television. you can record the stuff. i turn on television, and it's me standing in this big crowd, the american dream is dead. i said comeau in the world.
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for taxes in the country. [applause] now, china, japan, true. you can be upset with china or japan or mexico. you can be upset with anyone when i announced for the president, very interesting what happened. amid beautiful speech. thought it was wonderful. a week and a half later they attack me. they made enough. i brought up the subject. some of the families were decimated, families were decimated, sons and daughters killed.
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a wall, folks. we have to build a wall. , and a wall works. all you have to do is go to israel. walls work. [applause] and i want people. i want themi want them to come in. i want to have a big, beautiful door, but they have to be legal. they have to be. and if they are not going to be, they can't come in. the 1st thing we do, you know, you look a crime in chicago, so many different places and see gangs. many of these gang members are illegal immigrants. they will be out of here so fast. [applause]
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>> and i think a lot of these countries send them here because they don't want them. look, whether it is any country, their leaders are smarter, more cunning, tougher, better. this magnificent young woman shot in the back by guy that was sent over here, probably pushed over, who knows, but he was an illegal immigrant who came over, went to san francisco, we have to and the sanctuary city crap. [applause]
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but for nine months, come across the border, have a baby, and now you take care of forever. it does not say that. does not say that. we have to straighten out our act.act. there going to have a great country. we're going to have a great border the one that is a real border. you people are suffering. but there all over the place.
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we want people to be in our country illegally, legally. [applause] everyone great people too. if you go to harvard or sanford or the wharton school of finance or any of these schools or yale, and you are the top of your class my graduate, want to stay in the united states and have your career here, you cannot. they throw you out of put you back in china, send you back to mexico. those are the people we need in silicon valley, manhattan, dollars. why are we throwing them out? they want to be in the country command we throw them out. we have so many things we can do.
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tea party people are fantastic people. they love the country so much. you talk about people like it decimated, they just get decimated by the media. these are the people you want. i made a speech. sen.senator ted crews happens to be a good guy. good guy. now, if he comes out and attacked me on wednesday night i will take it back immediately. but he is a good guy. so standing there, this massive scaffolding around it. have you seen it? massive. that is a big deal. wouldn't it be good to have
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a president that knows how to build? i can do it under budget and ahead of schedule. and i got it from the obama administration which i still haven't figured out. but it will be a great hotel they are doing the capitol building. massive scaffolding. and we are having in 2016 a thing called an election. and they say that this massive scaffolding to my friends the other day, this massive scaffolding, they want to have it for the inauguration. wouldn't that be nice? they want all the scaffolding down, but they can't do the work because they don't have enough time.
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whatwhat are they doing? talking, pointing, fixing. it's not a big deal. so there going to take all of the scaffolding down, pay millions of dollars to do that, millions. and then after the inauguration the going to put it back up again and pay millions of dollars. you believe that? i say do it simpler. get to work faster. i like the idea of the scaffolding being down there swearing me in. i don't want to see the scaffolding. i want to see the beautiful rotunda. but you know what, i told him,i told them, why don't you just move faster? work faster? get it done.
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they said comeau we never thought of that. you said my 1st money for the united states. if i win i will of the scaffolding stay up. i will let it stay out. [applause] we we will save millions of dollars. the pictures, they can have some scaffolding. so, not if i went, not if but when. a story i tell my friend of mine who's a big manufacturer, great car, can do business. exist yet can do with it.
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they take it in charge of a massive tax. another friend of mine bought airplane. a really good. i said comeau why do you sell? well, what happened is a man from china ordered a., and he can't get it back into china because the tax issue mongers. he is selling it sheet. the taxes are so big. we take everything they have japan sells us millions of cars. thousands of cars. we give them beef, and they
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don't want it. lucinda back. by the time it goes back it's all gone. mexico. everyone is moving from mexico. i love mexico. i have hundreds and hundreds and thousands of people that are mexican it works me. they are great people. we have nabisco. i refuse to eat oreos anymore. they are moving their plan to mexico from chicago. ford, two and a half billion dollar plant being built to mexico. i said the other day, it's
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not bad idea. i want to spending two and a half billion. another major car company all set to go. what happens is ford, two and a half billion dollar plan's. what would jeb bush or hillary clinton do? you have to remember, they are controlled by the people who give the money. they are smart. we don't like this deal. we're going to end it. hillary, we give you millions of dollars, not
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represent ford or whatever the company is. and we don't want you to do that. it's no good. you know what there going to say? okay. first of all, that plan doesn't get built there. maybe in michigan weather just decimated. everyone is leaving. they are going to mexico and other places. i said to myself, what would bush do, what would hillary do, and what would trump do? who would you rather have negotiating? jabber trump? believe me. how about this. hillary was the worst secretary of state in the history of our country would
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you rather have hillary negotiating, or would you rather have trump? you know what jeb and hillary do. no problem, don't worry about it. it's only about 10,000 jobs. countries are being trained, jobs are being stolen. so what would president trump do? trump, trump, trump. so i called the head of ford forever company. congratulations. he taking a lot of jobs away from us. i don't like that. i just don't like it.
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well, it's wonderful for the economy. wonderful for whose? we lose on everything, jobs, money, everything. so what i said is the following, i don't want you to do that. if you do, you won't have any cars coming across the border. that's it. no, that's it. and they are going to say to me, mr. president, please. let's and make this call at 9:00 a.m. by 5:00 p.m. i think the deal is done. it may take a half a day longer. but i guarantee you what will happen is i will be called by lobbyists, but they are giving me any money. i turned down five billion
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dollars last week. i can't take it. it's really not natural for me to turn down money. but i turn it down. for once i know the game. once they give you -- you sort of them. you gave me 5 million, helped me elected, and i'm going to hurt you. so what happens i would say is that i will get a call from the head until say, mr. tre wrong thing. just do it. do what i say. and i guarantee you, after after i tell all the lobbyists, special interests, and people who donate them after i told him all no within a short time they say mr. president, we decided to move our plant back to the united states. [applause] that is what is going to happen. [applause]
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so just a couple more points. it is depressing, isn't it? we are together, love each other, but it it is depressing if you think about it because it does not end. i can stand up your all night long and tell you stories that are all depressing. the good news is they can all be remedied, everyone, they can be remedied. so the iran deal. they did not read that great book. they did not read it. secretary of state kerry actually may go down as worse because he made this deal. he may topper because his deal is the all-time worst. giving them when i have to think of this.
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$150 billion think of it. we don't have the right. before the clock starts ticking we have to go through this whole process. they could build their nuclear whatever, distribute them, and, and have money and time left over to clean the place up. you have 24 days not anytime anywhere which is what should be. think of another thing. one instance when a major area they self inspect. they inspect. they do there own inspections. they do there own inspections. and another thing, having a good deal, double the sanctions, they would have come, we would've had a deal like you would have never seen. our chief negotiator at 73 years old has no bicycle race wearing the helmet. he
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thinkshelmet. he thinks he is in a bicycle race. he is actually in the race. it was not just casual. this is a guy in a bicycle race. seventy-three years old it takes two weeks off, goes back with crutches. the people say what #. can you believe that? this is suing negotiate with. 's it is embarrassing. how do you -- i swear to you that if i am elected president i will never go to a bicycle race. i swear. so, you know, one of the things that still bothers me, itme, it would be great to have a deal because nuclear is a bad thing. we talk about global warming , obama thinks the single biggest threat in the
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world today is global warming. can you believe it? then they change it to climate change because they the were global warming wasn't working. then they changed it to extreme weather. you can't get hurt with extreme weather. do you agree? there's tornado. it's always extreme. the biggest threat we have is extreme weather. i say in terms of global warming the biggest threat we have's nuclear global warming because we have an competent politicians. that is the biggest threat we half. that is the biggest threat we have, believe me. so, believe me, if i get in, i'm a person. i believe in contracts. this one barely, i buy people when they go by the
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tubes, bad contracts. i love to buy bad contracts and make them good. i will take that contract and tell them up front, we will do a number that will make you very proud, end up with aa good deal one way or the other, one where the other. and, before i ever -- if i went, and not little time before i take office, you know what i'm going to say, our prisoners,, our prisoners, those prisoners that iran has the should have been let go two years ago, one of them is a prisoner because he is a christian, christian pastor. one is a member of the press. you have a military. this is the most incredible thing. another is a journalist. so it was three people, but then they took another. now it's for.
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secretary kerry and president obama when asked why we did not at least get our prisoners back, we got nothing. they will be a rich terrorist state. they will do numbers throughout the world. we are fighting them in yemen, so many different places. they did not want to bring that up. we did not want to complicate the negotiation. think of it. think of it. so what i said is simple. if you have the right messenger, if you have the right messenger, that messenger -- let's save me. by the way, so i know the greatest negotiators in the world commend you for me say it, some of them are horrible human beings, miserable, discussing people. who cares? they are phenomenal, natural
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negotiators. and he knows what i'm talking about. these people are so tough and ruthless and brilliant. the ford deal was too easy. i don't want to waste anybody. that's tooanybody. that's too easy. i know the toughest, smartest negotiators. i know people that are great , people that are overrated, people that you've never heard of that are better than all of them. i know the toughest guys in the smartest guys in the room. carl icon called me, great guy, very successful. if i put him in charge of trade with china believe me, believe me, we would do great. you know, believe me, i said it to people that we have that a political hacks, political action negotiating for us. political hacks. i ask for some numbers today before i came here. what is the united states
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trade deficit with china, japan, mexico? listen to these numbers. with china last year we had a trade deficit of 343 billion dollars. 343 billion. that has gone on for many years. you ever have a business that is no good? close it up and start over. forget it. with japan we are doing much better, 67 billion. trade deficit, $67 billion. they send us so much, we send them practically nothing. here is the beauty, mexico. mexico, again,, again, i love the people of mexico. i respect the leaders. that you sharp, too good. i said i'm going to build a
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wall, and mexico is going to pay for it. right? and all of these weak politicians, they are we people, weak, weak, weak, weak people. they won't pay for it. i watch on television. he said mexico is going to pay for the wall. george well, mexico won't pay. okay. first of all, there will be a wall. this is not one of those deals with a jump over it. this is a trump wall. this is a real wall. [applause] you know, the great wall of china is 13,000 miles, bill 2,000 years ago. so 13,000 miles. but we are talking about is
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2,000 miles that you have a lot of territory you don't need it. you have natural barricades. some are okay,some are okay, although i would like it to be nice in uniform it. the trump wall. that's why i have to make it beautiful. someday when i'm gone they going the name that while after trump i think. [applause] but i listen to these guys, and they say -- i listeni listened to him today, some politician, trump will never be able to afford the wall. too expensive. peanuts. it's peanuts. it's nothing. it's now, here is the mexico number. that said the wall costs four million. as a 10. ten. that means for if you know
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what your doing. much bigger, much better, not stronger. believe me. one of the greatest. so let's say cost 45 billion our trade deficit with mexico is $53 billion. 45 billion is peanuts. it's peanuts. mexico is going to pay, and they will be happy. they will be happy. look, if you have some dumb politician, i agree. when you have come negotiating for you on your behalf they will pay. 100 percent. 100 percent. and they will be so happy. you know, china hates us,
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russia hates us, mexico .-ellipsis japan hates us, everybody hates us, and they are all winning. i have the biggest bank in the world from china in my building. they just renewed there lease. they will do what we want command we will do great. a couplea couple of other things, obama care. we will repeal, replace. get something great. we are going to repeal it, who benefits from obama care, the $5 billion that didn't work still doesn't work. but you know who benefits? , the insurance guys.
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they make a fortune with obama care. in the meantime,meantime, premiums are going out by 30, 40, 50 percent. your deductibles, you deductibles, you have to die and probably still won't get anything. it is no good. we will have a plan that will be so good. we will get rid of the phony boundaries. you know what they have, thousands and thousands of people, and if i'm in new york i get like one bed. if i'm in new jersey or texas, no matter where. thank you. we will call it donald care. good. hadn't thought of that. because the insurance companies would rather have a monopoly on new york or texas or wherever they may be then be able to get all of the united states. we will do something really give the healthcare where it will be better for the
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>> our military is going to be so strong and so powerful and so modern that technology that we have, but it is not working. we are not allowed to use it not that i want to. i want to make it so that we never have to. we send our best equipment to our chicken allies. one shot fired in a year and they give it up to the enemy. they have better stuff than we do, the humvees with armor plating, 2,300 humvees , 2,300. i thought i misread it. armor plated. if i wanted warriors, some of the best people in the world, if our wounded warriors -- [applause] if our wounded warriors were
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in those humvees they would not have lost their arms and legs and had such a tough life. these are the greatest people. so we are going to make our military so strong and so powerful and so great that the world perspectives again commander going to take care of our veterans because they are treated like dirt class citizens. [applause] our veterans are our greatest people. and we're going to take care of them. so in closing i just want to thank all of the people in dallas. you are amazing people, and it really is fun to be here, such energy and. i will tell you, we're going
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to fight hard, negotiate tough, do fantastically well , put our people back to work, get rid of these ridiculous -- everything is so bad. there going to get rid of the regulations such as destroying us. you cannot breathe. you cannot breathe. you are going to be -- if i ami am elected president -- so proud of your country again. [applause] [applause] you are going to remember this evening and say to your children and to anybody else that we were part of a movement to take back our country. [applause]
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and we will make america great again. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. ♪ >> donald trump wrapping up his speech in dallas, texas at the american airlines center in dallas. joining me now for post- speech analysis, new york times best-selling author. an hour and 11 minutes, and i think this is the longest he has spoken at any rally before any crowd to date. your reaction? >> no teleprompter. i have been tough on him. he has had a lot of progressive stances. lou: let me say out loud, brad thor supported governor rick perry. i was is candidate.
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and just corroborating. >> i givei give him a very rough time particularly because of his stances on obama care, assault weapons bans, eminent domain issues, big government answers to problems. i still don't believe that you can converge on that many issues this late in life. that said, i agree with basically everything are insane. this is the way of republican candidates could speak it would get more support. lou: he is a republican candidate. brad, he is the front runner. he was not kidding. he is up 40 percent new hampshire. >> there is no stopping the trump train. >> you really believe that? >> i don't believe anyone will catch them. the night after tomorrow, the republican primary debate, if someone does not take a piece of this guy, that's it, no one we will
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catch them. it comes down to wednesday night, and that's it. lou: he was merciless. and he was throwing numbers around about the money raised. your reaction to the personal attacks? >> on the facts, he is right. on the personal attacks, listen, when you and i 1st started talking i said i thought he was great for the party, for the primaries, to draw attention. i wanted to see snarky get into it. lou: ii thought that was a little facetious and frankly derisive. >> but my problem with trump grew because he has not stepped up and acted like a candidate for president. >> is that a criticism? because what we have seen in the way of candidates, and
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the people responding to these polls are saying, we have about had it with the republican party. it's affiliation to the status quo. >> i'm right they're,, but i would like it if i was advising a candidate trump, could we please dial down and not call kerry #,#, which is what he did. i don't think it's dignified. there is a certain amount of gravitas that the office demands. >> this man has made billions of dollars, and eminently successful builder, developer. how muchhow much gravitas to you need if you have succeeded in achieving something? compare that to the resumes of every person running command it becomes quite an overwhelming piece of evidence in his favor. >> no argument, but i would like to see more --
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lou: the guys before that. >> no, but he should have better things to do than criticize meghan mccain. it schoolyard bully stuff. he should be above it. you can take on china and russia, act like it. he can forget the stuff. just leave that. that would impress me. lou: let's deal with what he just witnessed. he ran for trump. >> i'm not declaring for trump. i we will say that i agree with everything he said in her policy wise. he had on all the things i complain about. ♪ you believe he means it? >> i don't know. i just don't know. lou: wind to see more of the same predictable from homogenized candidates.
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>> i want proof he is not the lifelong progressive he has shown himself to be.be. just because he is popped out these last six months -- lou: i'm going to say do you what he would say, the fact is ronald reagan was a pretty good conservative and was not always a progressive but the head of the union. and the fact of the matter is, those folks out there, tea party, whatever, i mean, these people i jacked up. who knows what the future holds. >> well,. >> well, reagan did make the switch from the democratic to republican party. trump was a republican, then independent, then democrat. that concerns me. >> it concerns you and millions of people. lou: it is his job to introduce himself and commenced. so far at this stage in his
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>> hey there. musicians always get a little healthy when politicians use their songs without permission to fire up those rally crowds. survivor had some choice words for mike huckabee. rem was miffed at donald trump. so go silently into the ether? no, they need music. here is a list of suggested songs. donald trump is to spring
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this on the crowd. ♪ ♪ kennedy: maybe he should use that because is crazy and he needs hispanics desperately. maybe a little reggae. how about a little marley? ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedy: he does not have a 1st lady. always best served reminding people what he used to do for a living. ♪ ♪ >> and although rick perry is out, without the should
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be perfect. ♪ because remember that debate performance? >> i can't. i'm sorry. hoops. kennedy: bernie sanders already has his progressive at them in the can. the colonel's musical stylings. ♪ ♪ kennedy: you bet. there going to redistribute it. thank you for watching. politicians, use all of those. you can watch all new episodes on fox business network. follow us on twitter.
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