tv Cavuto Coast to Coast FOX Business July 18, 2016 9:00pm-12:01am EDT
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we are not going to use that math. trish regan continues the coverage right now. live from the 2016 republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. here's trish regan. trish: "make america safe again" that is the theme tonight. night one. donald trump showcasing the very thing that many say elevated him to the top of the republican ticket. lawn order. welcome everybody. right now we have a lot of big things underway here. we will bring you all the
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major keynote species -- speeches tonight. with me now one of the guys that cause this. >> the resolution is agreed to. with that objective the motion to reconsider is on the table. trish: he turned his conventional's to the floor there. he is here with me now. fighting the establishment and again they consolidate power and take power away from the grassroots
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you need seven saves. we are well past that. trish: how productive do you think he would have been to have 200472 people get up voice their displeasure for they broke their own rules to crush the grassroots and they did again it again today. the fear of course is the republican party has not been able to unite. in order to get their
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they trampled the first one. >> i understand where you're coming from and you want an authentic process but now at this stage in the game how do you get beyond all of the bad stuff that is already they have to answer that for themselves and i think some of them are struggling but i made that choice several months ago. i had been dedicated to returning is another violent ad severe taking of power from the grassroots and consolidating it in one. trish: it is a fact that he's even here and about to accept
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>> i give him some credit for struggling with his demons but he seemed to me deeply convicted . either his for trump or his not. he's prepared to move forward as the nominee or he is trying to be an obstructionist. the effect of what he was doing as to obstruct the process. you may say the vote of the two voice votes were graceless they were certainly effective. this is never a question. it was a violent and severe taking of power from the grassroots. for crying out loud. donald trump gained more votes than any other candidate in
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history. and they want to play procedural games and then talk sweet and nice. i don't think that's quite authentic enough i will speak it does for myself. if you are republican and you are here at the republican convention you are backing at the republican because otherwise you are helping hillary clinton get elected. this is a good way to show off ted cruz with mike lee offered 2020 or 2024. it is a bizarre calculation.
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the grassroots and the voters who had cast the ballots over the season and now. for the general election. still another one. they did the right thing by shutting it down. it is my view because it matters for nothing and it will have no effect in anything else they do well had no effect. donald trump one almost 300 more delegates than required to receive the nomination. ted cruz needs to just get on with the battle here. it makes no sense to me. trish: it's tough to watch on the floor. people thought it was going to be boring but we didn't get
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did have a very serious attack which complicated things and understandably he was indecisive prodded by a lot of the big donors. trish: let me talk about something important. he is different. would you agree with that analysis. is there a nuance there that we should be aware of with that campaign manager change. >> i think no doubt that donald trump has been more constrained in his communication and just as he
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was livelier than anyone else . but he is being a more constrained and cautious if you will as of the stories tomorrow. let's be clear the announcement the next day was interrupted by that outrageous attack in nice. at 11:00 the next morning out of respect to those victims to france into the country. it was going against that. what we saw.uy and that he
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picks him again. that's what happened. trish: there was some criticism. it was the right thing to do at the right time. what are you hearing. >> i am hearing a lot of people talking about their love for donald trump but also to show this is a still anti- establishment convention and there are some people who are very pro- trump. it was not necessarily a
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demonstration i it was to show the delegates need the path to be known. in my not be until 2020 and many of them were very pleased with the outcome in the conversation this is a pro term crowd. they feel that there is a slim chance that they could make their voices be known in hard in terms of their support for ted cruz but tonight it is all about immigration when you had two of the best looking immigrants on the planet making their case for not only their personal story but also why they love donald trump. you have that warmth and that passion pro- law enforcement
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>> you see them marching and you see them on occasion where they are calling a debt to the police and that is not acceptable. whether you like them or don't like them that bill is not acceptable but i've seen it and you have seen it. trish: and that was donald trump just moments ago talking to bill o'reilly. sheriff david clark is about to take the stage. there were devastating ambushes on police. why do you think all of a sudden this has become such an issue. >> at a time when the mayor of new york city was out there
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it gives credence to the light of ferguson. that kid went after a cop. that was not a civil rights action. they give credence to the crazies that shoot at cops. there is no doubt about it, they have almost a blood on their hands as well because will try to deflate that immediately. trish: law and order and "make
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america safe again" is the team tonight. lou dobbs, a lot of people keep saying what has happened to our country. why are we living in the state if you are a police officers you have a target on your head? >> you can look know nowhere to me other than this white house. whether it be the cambridge police department which he called stupid in the incident. or whether it's ferguson in which eric holder then the attorney general of the united states and president obama immediately intervened in the incident and declared absolute opposition into their police department. as a just said, the very idea hands up don't shoot never happened.
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it was an absolute lie. it was perpetrated then by the administration. the anti- law-enforcement that saw the political opportunity and became part of the popular culture. that false message. so you blame the president, so you also blame black lives matter? >> they are functioning as a hate group. can you imagine a group called white lives matter. can you imagine having the political audacity to say to a candidate seeking his party presidential nomination that you cannot say all lives matter. this is america. they constrain free speech. they're trying to control the dialogue around the critical issues. to me i loathe the very idea
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i stand before you tonight with a heavy heart as the law enforcement community prepares to bury three of baton rouge louisiana's finest but there is some good news out of baltimore maryland as lieutenant brian was acquitted on all charges. that was a melissa's prosecution of activists and state attorney marilyn mosby. i want to talk to you about something important indeed a concept that five law-enforcement officers were word murdered and nine more were injured in which three
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more were murdered two days ago in baton rouge louisiana and that is the importance of "make america safe again". you see i believe that this noble mention is not a requirement prerequisite for achieving the campaign goal of making america great again. we simply cannot be great if we do not feel safe in our homes on our streets and in our schools. i see this every day at street level where many americans increasingly have an uneasiness about the safety of their family to live in these troubling times this transcends great religion
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ethnicity, gender, age and lifestyle. a recent gallup poll confirms it in more than half of all americans now worry a great deal about crime and violence systematically from just a few years ago the number is 70%. the growing sense of community and a sense of safety that we once took for granted has been shattered. ..
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>> a code we agree upon that insures stability, fairness and respect. it's built on a foundation of of trust. and at its foundation is the rule of law. [applause] in 1963 dr. martin luther king, jr. wrote about the interrelatedness of all community and states and our inescapable of mutuality tying us in a single garment of destiny. he spoke of the basic morality
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of the rule of law provided it's applied equally to both the wealthy and impoverished, both men and women, and majority and the minority. [cheers and applause] what we witnessed at ferguson and baltimore and baton rouge was a collapse of the social order. so many actions of the occupy movement and black lives matter transcends frog and violates the code of conduct we rely on. i call it anarchy. to see american law enforcement officers understand race is and has been a heated issue in our country. most appreciate the need for transparency in their actions
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and investigations. these are self-evidence truths to me which i practice, and they are the truths that donald trump understands and supports. [cheers and applause] donald trump is the steadfast leader our nation needs. he has spoken passionately to me of his belief in our american system of justice. and he speaks to the values that are the foundation of our social contract. throughout his campaign and many years before he has consistently raised his voice in defense of the character of the american police officer, but the need for all people to feel that they are being treated fairly and respectfully by law enforcement.
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[applause] you see, donald trump understands that what can make our nation safe again is a recommitment to a system of justice in which no government official, not even those who have fought their way to the marble and granite halls much washington, no private citizen, no elected official, even hillary clinton, and no group of people, despite the fervor with which they push forward their -- their grievances to push forward outside the law. it cannot happen in the united states. the tradition of the primacy of the rule of law in america is strong. it's no simple fact that in our
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acts we'll move forward towards making america safe again. god bless you, and may god continue to bless niece -- bless these united states of america. >> that was sheriff david clerk from milwaukee. he was talking about the need to all feel safe again. a big theme of tonight's convention. deirdre bolton, ways your reaction. deirdre: sheriff david clarke puts the focus on american public safety. that's not to say we are not under threat of being attacked. you and i covered orlando and san bernardino. when you hear the term "make america safe again," you think about fighting off intrusion coming from somewhere else.
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but in the recent days and weeks we have seen so much unrest between police forces and the citizens they serve. sheriff david clarke, an amazing speaker. paul manafort, part of including him in the speeches tonight, he said he wants the american people to see more dimensions of donald trump, how he thinks about community day to day, all the way on up, if he does become the next president, to the federal level, but back down as well to smaller towns an community, and sheriff david clarke a big part of that conversation, trish. >> a lot of what motivates people often is fear. it's one of the reasons you see hillary clinton try and push this agenda that trump would be bad for america. catastrophic for america. she is trying to sell this idea of fear. but when you've vents like what
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you saw just happen in nice, when you've vents like dallas and baton rouge, there is a new kind of fear that start to spring up in the hearts and minds of people he where, they are asking how can we be safe? deirdre: that's a great point. you heard donald trump say a few days ago, i'm the law and order candidate. it's why so many people identify with him, whether you support hip or don't support hip, the language is clear, his position is clear. public safety, safety in small towns and safety in cities, support for police officers has been very clear that that will be a big part of his agenda. trish: we talked about his ability to expand the republican party and have crossover ability to democrats looking at the world right now saying i don't feel safe.
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we are almost in the state of anarchy when people are going after law enforcement. lou: i think that's right, trish. his appeal to independents in this country, i don't know how democrats will react certainly all of them. but certainly independent are making it clear through the primary season that donald trump's message resonates and connects with them. when he talks about law and order, he's talking about life for the work-a-day citizen whose lives are threatened. whether it's mexican drug cartels or a group of activists seeking revenge against law enforcement for -- to satisfy, if you will, the leadership of this country that has chosen to attack law enforcement. the first question comes to
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mind, why would a young man typically a young man, not lay down his weapon before getting shot? why would a young man not be at home at 4:00 in the morning instead of on the roads. why would they not respect law enforcement to the point there would be no culture of conflict between young african-american males and law enforcement. we have got to have leaders within those community and national leaders who talk about one family, one nation, one people. instead they are playing group identity games that cost americans our lives and cost us our tremendous potential. that is to me what donald trump is -- representing with his messages. he's talking about make america great again for all americans. trish: victimization politics
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harold hamm will be speaking on that stage behind us tomorrow. but first he joins me for a rare interview. harold, what are you telling donald when it comes to energy he understands that. so he doesn't need to be told a whole lot about the value of that. he knows if we produce oil here we are not funding terrorism over there. basically and that's what this
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administration is about. donald trump fully understands that. trish: energy prices have been in the news quite a bit. it's one thing to be investing in energy when it's at $100 a bare or $120. you are down around $40 to $50 a barrel. given the lower prices, does that effect investments? we need somebody who says this is a priority, we have got to
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we call it death by a thousand cuts that has been put on our industry trying to make it as tough as they can on us. trish: you are trying to even gang in this business every day and they are coming out with new regulations. how challenging is it for you to so it's very challenging for the oil industry.
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do what they do best. in mayor kate' what we do best. that's what would go on. so he understands. i don't have to tell donald trump a lot about business. he understands business. trish: what many people see as his real strength, give how important is it for him to continue with the theme of business, that he knows the economy? if he wants to get elected? i think personally, i think it's extremely important for him because it's what people perceive him to be
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trish: thank you very much for being here first. good to see you, sir. we have got a couple big keynotes coming up. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, senator joni ernst and a regular night one appearance from donald trump. i'll see you live from cleveland right after this. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients...
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trish: welcome back. we have keynote speakers who will be starting in just a couple moment. rudy giuliani and senator jeff sessions. first over to peter on the floor. what are people telling you there? >> they are very pumped up to hear from melania trump who is coming out later. she will be the keynote speaker around 10:15 eastern time. the keynote is "make america safe again." melania plans to talk about her legal immigration here in the 1990s when she was starting her modeling career here in new york.
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that's a message the trump campaign is trying to drive home tonight. trish: he said before he's not against immigration. he's against illegal immigration. lou dobbs, this has been a platt form yours for many, many years. you yourself said you are not against immigration in any way. just against illegal immigration. and this is something that you have been talking about for quite some time. it's really caught on in america. lou: it has, trish. and you are right. the folks pushing for the status question, and i'm talking about those who have a vested interest in keeping our borders open irrespective our national security and safe difficult -- and safety, most illegal drugs enter this country through that southern borderer. reality is they conflate
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immigration into won word rather than keeping separate illegal immigration and legal. melania trump will make clear the energy behind illegal immigration and we have over a million people become -- coming into this country each year headed towards naturalization legally. and the numbers vary anywhere. but approximately another million illegally. it's a huge issue. and there is finally someone running for president who has the guts to stand up and take on this issue. and it does require considerable fortitude to take on the establishment, the corporate establishment, the political and economic establishment donald trump has done much to his credit. >> we have senator jeff sessions from alabama who will be
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speaking momentarily. this is someone who years ago wasn't in say the best of circumstances within the republican party. he was kinds of the outlier out there. now here he is on stage tonight, one of the big backers of donald trump from the very beginning. is the republican party as you and i and everyone has point in for the last however many years, do you think it many fundamentally changing? lou: i believe it is. the degree to which it changes is the margin of victory or donald trump on november 8. but senator sessions played large role in the trump campaign because these are issues. international free trade and the high cost of america paid for it. the impact on the middle class and those who aspire to the middle class. working americans american dream
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has been blighted by misguided policies that care little for the consequences on our society and american values and focused instead on profit margins and cost, particularly cost of labor. and donald trump is speaking to these issues which now it seems to have arrived as the issues of our time. because we either will have as donald trump says secure borders or we won't have a nation. we'll either have a middle class that is vibrant and growing or we will have lost the american dream. and it's making it clear the safety -- i love your discussion with harold hamm, the night about safety was about safe markets. he declared the trump rally. and i think he's right. what we are looking at is the prospects of a donald trump victory and the markets are strengthening and moving higher.
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the left is very nasty. i thought show business -- trish: you are a rare commodity, a hollywood actor that's for trump. >> i thought show business was kinds of nasty, this beats it. trish: we have senator sessions come together stage. let's see what he says. >> thank you so much. thank you, alabama. [cheers and applause] speaking from this podium today is a long way from the rafter state my wife and i had as college students in miami in 1972, i have got to tell you. this year our voters spoke clearly on two critical issues in the our primaries. trade and immigration. they affirmed donald trump and his position. they oppose obama trade and they
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demand a lawful system of immigration that protects their safety and their financial well-being. fellow republicans we must understand that income of middle class americans today are $4 thousand less a year than in 1999. this is a economic disaster. we're on the wrong track. ththe american people know it
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. yet hillary clinton's plan is more of the same. more government. more taxes. more regulation. more illegal immigration, and more debt. she has been the champion of globalist trade agreement, but the facts are in, they have not worked for the american people, when the agreements were signed, president clinton and obama promised our trade deficit with korea and china would be reduced. but deficit with china has increased 5 fold. these are job killing numbers. they are now pushing a disastrous 5,000 page obama trade.
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the transpacific partnership agreement, this must not happen. that are fair and advanced the national interest. our elites have responded with disdain, dismissal and scorn. is there anyone in america that does not understand that when we bring in more workers than we have jobs for, that job prospects and wages fall? top economists, and the congressional budget office, have told us in congress, just that. is it too much to ask we slowdown? and protect our national
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security and jobs? we admit 1.1 million permanent residents annual to this country more than any other country in the world, they are for the mois most part wonderful new additions to the country. on top of that we have 700,000 guest workers. there are 350,000 people who succeded in crossing our borders illegally each year, andal middle east 500,00 -- almost 500 thousand more, over stay thei visas. these are extreme numbers could but only solution and obama and hillary clinton is capitulate to lawlessness, and
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give amnesty and citizenship to all, it will not work. understand this, from 2000-2014, while our existing population increased by millions, the number of jobs held by americans, actually declined. amazingly all of the net job growth during that period went to immigrants. combine with reality of efficient businesses and increased automation, and slow growth, the fact is we just don't have enough jobs being created now for the people who are here. does this help to explain why our wages have fallen? and why we have lowest percentage of americans actually holding a job in 40 years. our duty as elected officials is to get our people jobs first. it is not be our policy to
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take jobs from abroad by a government support bayoused for those unemptied. >> bad trade deals, excess immigration flood the labor market reducing job prospecting and wage, improper vetting, places our national risk of terrorism. remember, the president has de-- declared power to suspend immigration to protect america. so americans want help now. this -- this election will make it happen. that is why we need donald trum trump.
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donald trump is a leader who will bring change. he has the strength, the courage and the will to get it done. he is attracting more and more independence, and democrats to our movement. donald trump will kill obama trade. [cheers and applause] donald trump will build a wall . and -- and donald trump will make america great again. [cheers and applause]
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thank you. god bless. >> we heard from senator sessions from alabama, i am here with actor antonio sabato, jr., your reaction, big things, trade and immigration he hit them both. >> he did a great job. like i said, we would not talk about trader illegal immigrants coming to the country if not for donald trump, we would go about our day, it would be the same or worse, donald trump has opened up a lot of minds. >> rudy juliano stage. >> another great guy. >> former mayor of new york city. >> thank you. thank you new york. a new yorker once on the ticket, donald trump.
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i'm here to speak to you about a very serious subject. how to make america safe. the vast majority of americans today do not feel safe. they fear for their children. they fear for themselves. they fear for our police officers, who are being targeted with a target on their back. we pray for our police officers in dallas, and baton rouge and their families. and we say thank you to the cleveland police department for protecting us. thank you.
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we -- we know. we know the risk you are talking. we say thank you to every police officer and law enforcement agency out tonight protecting us. black, white, latino. of every race, every color, every creed. every sexual orientation. when they come to save your hide, they don't ask, if you are black or white. they just come to save you. [cheers and applause] we also reach out our arms with understanding and compassion.
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to those who have lost loved ones because of police shootings. some justified, some unjustified. those that are unjustified, must be punished. those what are justified, we must apologize to. it's time to make america safe again. it's time to make america one again. one america. what happened -- what happened to -- what what happened to there is n black america, there is no white america, there is just america! what happened to it? where did it go? how has it flown away?
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i know i know we can change it. because i did it by changing new york city from the crime capital of the america to the safest large city in the united states. what i did for new york, donald trump will do for america. america. i have known donald trump for almost 30 years. and he has created and accomplished great things. in my city, and all over the world. but beyond that, this is a man
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with a big heart. heart. every time new york suffered a tragedy, donald trump was there to help. he is not going to like mitelling you this, but he did it anonymously, when police officers were shot, firefighters were hurt, people in trouble, he came forward, and he helped he asked, not to be mentioned. well, i am going do break my promise to him. i am going to mention it. this is a man with a big heart, who loves people. all people. from the top to the bottom. from the midel o middle to the side. i am telling you this because, i am sick and tired of the defamation of donald trump by
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the media, and by the clinton camp i am sick and tired of it. this is a good man. and america should be sick and tired of their vicious, nasty campaign. you deserve to know this, about your next president, he has been a great father, father-in-law, grandfather. and friend to me, my wife judith and my family, for now almost 30 years. i know him personally. and this is a very good and decent man, he will be a great president. in the last 7 months, there have been 5 major islamic
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terrorist attacks on us, and our allies. we must not be afraid to define our enemy. it is islamic e extremist terrorism. i for the purposes of the medea, i did not say, all of itof islam. i did not say most of islam. i said islamic extremist terrorism. you know who you are. and we're coming to get you.
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failing to identify them, failing to -- failing to identify them properly, maligns all those good muslims in the world. who are being killed by them. they are killing more muss liplimb -- muslims than anyone else, it setting up a fear of being politically incorrect, it could have serious consequences it did in san bernardino, it did with major nadal. he was yelling, allah akbar, only person who could not figure out, this was an islamic terrorist extremist attack was barack obama. who called it, workplace violence.
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this is why our enemies see us as weak, and vulnerable. donald trump has said first step in defeat our enemies is to identify them rop properly, and see connects between them so we can find them and catch them, to defeat, we must put them on defense. if they are at war against us, which they have declared, we must commit ourselves to unconditional victory against them! [cheers and applause] this includes undoing one of the worst deals that america made, obama's nuclear agreement with iran. that will -- eventually let
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them become a nuclear power. and it is putting billions of dollars back into a country that is the world's largest supporter of terrorism. we are actually giving them the money to fu fund the terrorists who are killing us and our allies could we are giving then money. are we crazy? donald trump will make sure that any agreement with iran meeting the original goals of the u.n. and our allies. a non-nuclear iran. donald trump is a leader. he will reactor sert america's position, as nation with best values, to lead the world.
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it was hillary clinton who add voy kateed for over throw of gadhafi in libya. now libya is in chaos. hillary clinton is acowboy ablaccountable for this and much more, her derelict of duty and failure to keep her people safe played a major role as you heard in horrific islamic terrorist murders on september 11 and 12, 2012 in benghazi that claimed the lives of 4 brave americans. ambassador jay stevens, u.s. foreign service officer shawn smith, and cia agents, ta -- ter one woods and glen dougherty, may they rest in peace, and clinton and the obama administration for
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political reasons, lied. about the person the of attacks. including hillary clinton lying directly to the families of the people who were killed, right to their face! hillary clinton's answer to congress about the deaths of these 4 brave americans, because of her gross failure of at sert of state was -- secretary of state, was, quote, what difference at this point does it make? what difference does it make? watch the video yourself. and see the arrogant disregard for american lives, lost unnecessarily because of her. and then make up your own mind. anyone who -- usa! usa! usa!
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-- it means we're getting to them. it mean we're getting to them. it mean we're getting to them. anyone who can say that it makes now difference how or why people serving america are killed, should not be entrusted with awesome responsibility to protect them and us. should not be allowed to be our commander in chief. who would trust hillary clinton to protect them. i wouldn't, would you? donald trump will change all
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of that. and more. in shortly will lead by leading not by following. you know donald trump will secure our borders. his opponent had her chance to do this, she has failed, hillary clinton is for open borders. she is -- in favor of even taking syrian refugees even though the islamic state told us they will put their operatives in with the syrian refugees. operatives who are terrorists come to western europe and here is kill us, they toi toaltold us that, and she still wants to take in the syrians, we can not afford to repeat the mistakes of the past. hillary clinton's experience
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is the basis for her campaign. hillary clinton's experience is the reason she should not be president of the united states. there's no next election. this is it there is no more time for us left too revive our great country. no more time to repeat our mistakes. of the clinton-obama years, washington needs' turn around, and donald trump is the agent of change, and he will be the leader of the change we need. he will make america once
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again, like the president i worked for, ron reagan. the shining city on the hill. vote for donald trump for a safer america, and for an american headed in a different direct, greatness! god bless our next president, donald trump. and god bless the united states of america! usa! >> wow, what a speech. from rudy guliani, crowd going wild, chanting his name at one point. rudy, rudy. a lot of path there, he talked about need for united america. one america. he said, when police come, to
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save your life, they don't ask if you are black or white. they just come to save you. you see his wife judith there? standing alongside bob dole who is only former republican nominee here in the aronna tonight, with him. mike pence, governor of indiana, now the vp on the ticket. donald trump is going to be taking the stage momen momentarily, to introduce his wife melania, lou dobbs and deirdre bolton with me, wow, i can tell you, being right here on the floor, and hearing that crowd, go wild for what rudy guliani said, he resonated here in this room, lou? >> he resonated in this studio i'll tell you, i think in all across the country. rudy was at his best.
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>> lou? donald trump -- the guy has a sense of humor, right? >> playing we're the champions walking on stage, with nothing but light on him. he came. came forward there. in silhouette. let's listen in he will introduce his wife, melania trump, right now. ♪ >> thank you everybody, thank you, we love you. >> we're going to win, we're going to win so big thank you very much. everything, thank you. everyone, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you.
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we're going to win so big, thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to win so big, thank you. ladies and gentlemen, it is migrate honor to present the next first lady of the united states, my wife, an amazing mother, an incrible melania trump, thank you very much, thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪
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[cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. you have all been very kind to donald and me. to our young son baron and our whole family. it is a very nice welcome. we're excited to be with you at this historic convention. >> we love you. [cheers and applause] >> i am so proud of your choice for president of the unite the states, my husband, donald trum trump. and i can assure you, he is moved by this great honor. the 2016 republican primaries were fierce. and started with many candidates. 17 to be ex act, i know that
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donald agrees with me, when i mention how talented all of them are. they deserve their respect. and gratitude from all of us. however, when it comes to my husband, i would say, i am biased, for good reason. i have been with donald for 18 years. and i have been aware of his love for this country, since we first met. he never had. because like me, he loves this country very wer. much. [applause]
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that is a lesson that i continue to pass along and we need to pass those on to the many generations that follow because we want our children in this nation to know that the only limits to your achievement is your willingness to work for your dream. i am fortunate for my heritage that crossed me today. i traveled the world to work hard and the incredible arena of fashion after living and working in milan and paris i came here 20 years ago.
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on july 28th 2006 i was very proud to become citizen of the united states. the greatest on planet earth. the freedom that this country offers for granite. but these freedoms have come with a price sometimes. the sacrifice made by our veterans, a reminder to us on this. i like to take a moment to recognize some amazing veterans. the great senator bob dole. [applause] and let us think
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all of our veterans in the arena today and those across our great country. [applause] we are all blessed to be here. i can tell you with certainty that my husband has been concerned about our country for as long as i had known him. with all my heart i know that he will make a great lasting difference. he is an unbonded determination to never give up.
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they know how to win. he knows how to remain focused on improving our country they will be safe and secure. it's not always noted but they bare for all to see. donald is instantly loyal. he has the utmost respect for his parents mary and fred and to his sister's and his brother into the memory of his late brother fred.
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his children have been cared for and mentored and even the advisory it is an amazing testament to who he is as a man has a man and a father. there is a great deal of love in the trump family that is our bond and that is our strength. it is very important when considering the presidency there is no room for small thinking or small results. donald gets things done. our country is underperformed and need new leadership. leadership is also what the world needs. donald wants our country to
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move forward in the most positive of ways. everyone wants to change. donald is the only one that can delivery. donald wants prosperity for all americans. [applause] we need new programs to help the poor and to challenge. there has to be a plan only then will we see our results. my husband experience exemplifies the opportunity to the next generation. they offered a new direction.
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let's all come together in a national campaign like no other will be hard fought all the way to november. there will be good times and hard times and unexpected terms. throughout all my husband will remain focus on one thing this beautiful country that he loves so much. this is honored. to be the first lady. to try to help people in our country who need it the most.
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one of the many who are dear to my heart is helping children and women. you judge society by how it serves others. we do our best to ensure every other can live in constant security with the best possible education. this great nation it is kindness love, and compassion for each other that will bring us together and keep us together. this is what they will bring to the white house. my husband is ready to lead this great nation he is ready to fight every day to give our
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important to america to the white house. she is not used it in and the spotlight like he is. it may have been a little bit nerve-racking. alongside her for support which is unusual because typically the candidate that waits till the final night before addressing the crowd. it looks like we have more speakers to hear underway. there he is. michael flynn. i don't know how you follow and act like melania trump another big round of applause for her.
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[applause] >> what an exciting night. i'm here tonight as a determined american who loves our country and my message to you is very clear wake up america. there is no substitute for american leadership in exceptionalism america should not fear our enemies in fact, we should clearly define our enemies and face them head on and then defeat those those who threaten our country.
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you're darn right. tonight, we stand together as proud patriots who deeply love our country and believe in the pencils of freedom, democracy and liberty. usa, get it going. [chanting] this is about the future of our children. we know that america our nation is as a greatest country in the history of the work -- world.
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our country holds up unique place in american history and american exceptionalism. it must never fade. but now, it is up to us and you cannot sit this election out i stand with you as a citizen, a better, the patriot but more important as an american to tell you that the destructive pattern of putting other nations ahead of our own will and when donald trump is resident.
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from this day forward we must stand tougher and stronger together with an unrelenting goal to not drop redlines and then retreat. we must draw from the rich foundation of our founding father and lead our friends and allies with more determination than ever before with conviction that pierces through the ideology of any people or any nation that attacks america and are proud
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heritage. tonight, america stands as one with the strength and confidence to overcome the last eight years of the obama clinton failures such as indecisiveness, willful ignorance and total incompetence that has challenged the very heart and sell of every american and single-handedly brought continued mayhem, murder and destruction into our neighborhoods and into our streets on this day we start
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the beginning of a new american century a time when we turn our heads forward with persistent and relentless focus on protecting our communities our families and our country with our feet firmly planted on the ground and by holding individuals accountable for their actions equally and fairly it does not risk its future on political correctness. exactly.
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[applause] usa. you got it. it is about this country that's right. the time is now to recognize our obligation that we have to the world an obligation to lead the world with unwavering integrity with new strength and unapologetic result in with donald trump in the white house we will make america great again. america's once traditional undisputed role is now in
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jeopardy the obama clinton duo failed our country by define america's exceptionalism and the train train in the history and our founding fathers revolutionary spirit that established america on the principles of freedom and democracy american exceptionalism was a core principle when the united states led and one our battle under this doctrine we led the allies to victory in world war ii against nazi germany. usa. get fired up.
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you guys are great. a centerpiece of american foreign policy was once the protection of the united states and its people and interests around the world. sadly, under current leadership that is no longer the case this cannot stand. we must recognize that america has enemies in our homeland and abroad in our military needs to be capable of protecting the nation by finding and capturing our enemies. the president must have the
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tools to deal with all threats of this country and must have the guts to put them into action whenever necessary. and donald trump is that leader. i will say that again. donald trump is that leader. we must regain our ability to truly crush our enemies and our soldiers they deserve to hear from their leaders with clarity and precision too often.
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way too often our troops are instead distracted by trivial matters about what words to use and what terminology is correct and what bathroom door to open up. war is not about bathrooms. it's not out out political correctness or words that are meaningless war is about winning war is about winning. there is no substitute as a
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runner up and there is no consolation prizes a commander in chief does not draw redlines and then retreat. america does not back down from anyone or anything. you got it right. that is exactly right. get fired up. this is about this country. it's about our country. we are tired of obama's empty speeches in the miss guided rhetoric.
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this has caused the world to have no respect for america's word, nor does it fear our might. let me be clear coddling and displays of empathy towards terrorist is not a strategy for defeating these murderers as obama and hillary clinton would like us to believe. and releasing and listen to what i'm about to say. and releasing terrorists well not end this war. on the contrary. it is simply emboldening the terrorists and prolongs the war under barack obama.
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you want you have talking -- been listening to lieutenant michael flynn. we have some reaction from the floor. a lot of people have exited during the speech. tell me what you're seeing. >> there was a mass exodus after melania trump. they were waiting to get a glimpse of her waiting to hear what she have to say tonight not only about her husband about how she would factor in as first lady. a few people tried to reach but very few could actually touch. she looked radiant and she spoke very big about her country. i have to tell you when she
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exited she lost the crowd literally. they were piling up the doors although he has some good applause lines he's making some points that are resonating here and of course it is all about safety and security. it's about securing the homeland, people taking pride in law enforcement and of course there are a lot of conversations going on tonight about immigration and so much of what he's talking about in context with the benghazi con text. this is resonating for the remainder of the crowd they are hanging on with every word. it is challenging. there is a certain cadence with the one pick and one level it just makes it more challenging i suppose for the
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american exceptionalism they want a strong america. this is why brexit happened and stuff like that. it is operatic. i heard that you are a great singer. this is our norm. this is a the moment to save america. it's exactly what we heard from rudy giuliani. i want to place some of that speech. >> in the last seven months
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there have been five major islamic terrorist attacks on us and our allies. we must not be afraid to define our enemy. it is, islamic extremists terrorism. then he said it again and again. this has been one of the biggest issues with the administration. unwillingness to just say what it is.em do that.
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islam needs to change and needs its leaders to basically say enough. you are ruining the religion. do admit that that will be on the way. >> lock her up and that is the chant you are hearing now. there has been a tremendous frustration out there with hillary clinton and the thinking being that somehow
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>> it's interesting. what we are seeing right now are a lot of people following outside of the arena. they've been they been coming out in droves here. they are mixing with some of the protesters that are out here. so far, so good. that has been a story of the day. i will tell you what we saw last hour it was fascinating. the whole open, carry a discussion that has been in the news as we've let up to this convention played out for us in real-time has we were interviewing some of the protesters and others that were here. both were carrying guns. you can see it. i interviewed them about it. there was an issue with how they were carrying their guns. this would be important to watch for the rest of the week. the chief of police was called in. calvin williams and he have a
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chat with these two young men and then he spoke to me. this is what he told me. >> we have individuals who are executional -- executing their right to carry. the weapon has to be fully exposed. theirs was partially concealed it has to be fully concealed. we will watch it as we come through the protests. guess you can carry the weapon but the way you carry it is good to be enforced by the police chief and others. he did so very calmly. and diffuse what could've been a tense situation when called in by one of his detectives. the two young men chose to keep their weapons. they have all of the proper permits as long as they were fully exposed. they went on their way and so did he. they won the chief was telling me as far as he is concerned about as well as he could have planned they won't make any
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adjustments that they have to for the rest of the week. make any adjustments that they have to for the rest of the week. thank you so much. we've been watching some of the protest. think seven peaceful here all day in cleveland. it is a big concern. the police force of cleveland saying maybe we should suspend it because tensions had run so high. as you had been discussing with your guess right there. one of the first things he did was think the cleveland police force for protecting this night making sure that the protesters have right to speak i know you sought closer than i did.
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the security forces came. she was able to show her side. even in the case where there is the division i did go rather seamlessly. i thought was very classy that he thanked the police force one of the ways that he hit it out of the park. >> i think one of the most important things he said and i wrote it down as he said it, when the police come to save your life they don't ask if you're black or white. they just come to save you. he talked about how we need to unite and be one america. just in recent weeks as we hear about the situations a lot of people said to me what happened to our country. at least when it comes to that.
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you heard that and i heard it. i liked that he changed to make america great again at least for one night to make america one again. it was a very powerful message. i wrote the same thing down. when they come they don't care about your race they are there to help you. he really hit that target on the willingness and goal obviously domestic stability in the idea as well of mentioning the officer's family. make america one again. he hit it out of the park as far as saying that radical islamic terrorism the language war that some new people have said in embrace or encouraged this. they don't want to cause any problems whatsoever.
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go ahead. that he also said the law with the domestic point. he also told us about donald trump as a friend of his family. i think that's what we were just talking about. presence and graciousness. it was interesting how they introduced her they were plain we are the champions in the background. it was very brief.
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and then when he heard from her she spoke a lot about her background and coming here into the early part. as one of the things that is so interesting with all of this. as much as he railed against his wife is evidence that he does believe in immigration. people that want to come here and do so legally. she was very kind and appreciative she said when i received the citizenship for the u.s. it was the greatest moments of my life. she really managed to humanize him and we know this was a big goal and just letting people get to know donald trump as a person. her family values.
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it's the fact that he doesn't give up. how he is as a father. i think that filled out maybe the profile that people were looking for it to learn about him. >> let's listen in right now. joni earns. >> however, my parents always said to us that if we worked hard anything was possible. growing up we didn't have much but what we didn't have in money my parents particularly my mother made up for with tenacity. she really encouraged us you never hear her say no, you
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can't do this. instead if something was challenging she would say we will figure out a way we will figure it out together that is a trait i carry with me today. it's something i teach my own daughter and in the homes of many of those in the military including those up here tonight giving up, quitting or accepting the failure are not options. [applause] that resilience is not unique to our house that can do attitude has served as
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the foundation of our country for 240 years. in iowa and all around our great nation in between my freshman and sophomore year of college i went on an agricultural exchange to the soviet union at night the ukrainians didn't talk about farming rather they wanted to know what it was like to live in a country where they can experience freedom. they wanted to know yes, beautiful freedom they wanted to know about our country a place where anything was possible when i came home, i
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realized it wasn't enough to simply enjoy freedom and liberty. i have to do my part to protect and preserve it. so i joined the military which is tremendously important that defends the freedom that america carries and cherishes. thank you. i've have the great privilege of serving my state and my country. for 14 months i served as the country commander. last november after more than 23 years of service i retired
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as a lieutenant colonel in the iowa army national guard. as i traveled across iowa and around the great country i hear from folks who are worried america is no longer leading but rather following from behind those concerns are echoed by our allies around the world and rightfully so. the question i hear time and time again is, where is america's leadership there is a void in the world a deficit that cannot be filled by others our country in the world of which we are a part
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simply cannot afford four more years of this lack of leadership under hillary clinton our allies cs shrinking from our place as a leader in the world as we have failed time and again to address threats they are looking for american leaders. ones that are willing to stand up and say enough is enough. unfortunately, hillary clinton cannot be trusted. >> you had been listening to the senator from iowa joni ernst.
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she is an important person to hear from. and as the first woman to be nominated by a major political party there are a lot of women that may vote for her just because she is a woman. they are talking about the importance of leadership and she is one of the republicans standing up for donald trump. it's important thing to have. it winds out. -- it rounds out. >> it rounds out the military presence. i know earlier in the evening we heard from survivors of the attacks. we heard from family members who had lost their servicemen and women so in this way the junior senator from iowa rounding out that experience. the fact that she also happens to be a woman provides another
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>> we are going to win so big. >> that is donald trump. we heard that he has just departed cleveland but not before making a unique appearance on day one of the convention. kent of oven an unusual thing to do. ed, it is good to see you. we heard a lot tonight were still hearing a lot here about the importance of leadership. you sayjobs.
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income is going down. and our president has no clue what to do. he has never run anything in his life. he does not understand what's going on. look at rudy giuliani. most of which you probably don't agregy industry. schools are pathetic. they aren't able to do what they need to do. education is falling apart in this country. we are forcing our country to become the low average and it's the lack of leadership. i don't care what he has done it is not for the good of this
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she needs to say or do to get elected whether she believes it or not. >> she's talking about ringing 65,000 syrian refugees into this country. obviously one hundred people. will be lucky if there is only ten. she has moved so far left in terms of her economic policies in part because of bernie sanders and in part because i'll elizabeth warren. is aboutshe wants to do buying votes. the former president of
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>> we know the risk you're taking, and we say thank you to every police officer, and law enforce. agent who is out tonight protecting us, black, white, latino. of every race, every color, every creed, every sexual orientation. when they come to save your hide, they don't ask if you are black or white. they just come to save you. >> one of the more powerful
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quotes from rudy guliani, his speech, gripping the crowd. he kept hammering home this theme, making america safe agai again. tomorrow it will turn to house is responsible for destroying his business. how is the white house in your view affected your business specifically, and business and the economy overall negatively., on one income, her electric rates are going out of sight.
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>> we talked a lot about this, in this economy right now, you look at lax of inflation -- we have not had a tremendous amount of inmake, and wages have gone nowhere. but when it comes to some things that people need, to your point, electricity, food, rent. not know that coal is 4 correct cents a kilowatt
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hour, and they need to understand that it gets/4 cents a kilowatt hour from the taxpayer in 26 cents it would not exist. >> let me ask outside of electricity space, in terms of regulations he has put through. in coal. he is destroying america, but it is a human issue to me much these are my coal miners, industry had 200,000 employees before obama we're down to 60, i had 8400 employees, i am down to
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when two are laid off they have no one to sell the home to, they can't be trained, hillary clinton said, i am going to put a lot of coal miners and cold companies out of business. >> that is "her." her he said i. then she said, i'm going to give 30 million back to the community.industry, our marketse half in price and volume of what they were. >> you make an important point, saying, your minors they want job -- miners they
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american psychology, this is part of our dna, nobody wants a hand out they want a chance to work, support yourself issue support your family that the america that i cherish. is live in cleveland, he will give us a recap, of some of the biggest, best moments of the night. petpeter. >> i'm over in utah right now, right behind you, but we had
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an all-star list of speakers with willie robertson of duck dynasty. a reality tv star finishing up with ryan former navy seal, hitting on theme of make america safe again. but it was rudy guliani, the former mayor of new york who really got the crowd going earlier in the night. >> what i did for new york, donald trump will do for america. i am sick and tired of the defamation of donald trump by the media, and by the clinton campaign. i am sick and tired of it. this is a good man. god bless our next president, donald trump, and god bless the united states of america. usa!
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reporter: right after him, melania trump coming out, lady who donald trump wants to be first lady also getting the crowd fired up. >> people are pouncing on him, all millions of you who have trus touched us so much with your kindness and confidence, have you turned this unlikely campaign into a movement that is still gaining in strength and number. donald intends to represent all of the people. not just some of the people. that includes christians and jews, and muslims, and hispanics and african-americans and asians, and the poor and the middle class some the distractive pattern of putting interest
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are other nations ahead of our own will end, when donald trump is president. reporter: tomorrow as you said, focus will be on the economy with theme of make america work again. and among speakers tomorrow, governor chris christie. of new jersey. donald trump jr., and dr. ben carson. the big headliner tomorrow night. >> all right. say the, deirdre bolton still with us, pat, amazing, the place was packed. >> yes. >> tons of people, very good speeches, rudy juliany. >> he was really good. >> david clarkson, trump, melania trump onstage. then poor general flynn gets up there people were exiting. >> leaving. >> in
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keynote. and. they were a little off. >> a few more days. >> they have a few more. >> also, i think important -- coverage is good. >> in terms of speaking, up there onstage, being able to have a certain cadence that occasionally is passionate and holds back or a story threaded through, we talk about who gives really great speeches, people that speak well on the stage have that passion, it is not one tone.
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we've people in. >> look at what donald trump did. >> perfect. >> i said he has a sense of humor, they played we are the champions, it looked like there was a fog machine at first. it was just light from the stage. you see him in silhouette. >> look at that. >> that was some producing. >> that was art. >> i don't know, it looks like he descended from you know heaven can wait. >> deirdre bolton, what was your reaction to that? >> well, as his wife said, it would not be a trump contest if he didn't have a little drama in there. right. she could not have said it better when talking about his passion. and the fact that is his part of who he is. which i thought was sweet
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glimpse, from a wife's perspective. on her spouse, but since you brought up subject of what tomorrow, make america work again. i thought of senator jeff sessions, trish, he was really the first if not one of first congress people to really openly support donald trump, throw his weight behind, he was the really the only speaker tonight that really linked national security, the economy, and jobs. now as far as speaker, i know you were there discussing the style and tones, melania did well, we talked about rudy guliani, maybe easier, no offense to senator sessions, easier to forget some of what he said be but he did link together the two themes, i am sure we'll follow that tomorrow. do you have a job? do feel secure?
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are you getting a raise? the questions on a lot of voters' minds. >> that is -- >is -- do you have this bleaking on trade to the economy, national security is the trifect aif you will of what they are trying to accomplish, sessions endorsing was first person, i said who understood how powerful trump had made the trade issue. which is traditionally been a different position for a republican. >> adjourning unite one, of the -- night one of republican national convention, trade, immigration is the big thyme, deirdre bolton and you both point out. you know, let me ask you this. because, as it -- democrat do you look at these things like trade, and immigration, perhaps, and think that there was a missed tune in the hillary clinton could have embraced these and 34 there
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for brought in a lot of union voters that have seen their jobs disappear. >> she is put at risk a lot of voters in particularly when you discover the platform committee, i watched. vote down coming out against tpp agreement. and her comments, in west virginia on coal miners, and losing their jobs. >> we heard from the ceo be the party of working people.
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reaction of young people. a lot of this convention is aimed at blue collar voter. >> remarkable to me, you know you think about republican party, and challenges that republican party had, when mitt romney was running because he was perceived as elite. >> and you remember where it was unfairly released in my opinion, but there was a conversation that he had after he had a fundraising lunch, or dinner, talking about the other half. as it were, and that was an off the cuff comment but this hurt him, as and you pat are talking about that hurt his image in the eyes of people who thought okay, he is not
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really going to look out for me. >> is it remarkable that party is being reshaped as a working class party, donald trump, who has more money than mitt romney, is the guy who is seen as the guy who you know middle class kind of american, middle class. >> values. >> they identify with him. >> he has an empathy, that was romney's problem, identify a single moment of pure empathy, that romney had. trump comes from that value system, and he -- and he, and he has, they feel, empathy, they feel like he cares about them. >> he is flashy, he likes too brag about his wealth, but he sees wealth as a virtue, in other words th >> i was going to say -- that is quite right.
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he does not -- trump never covers up, if you like his wealth or he has been successful he talks about it a lot, he takes a lot of criticism for talking about it a lot, but one thing he has never done that i hear from people they appreciate is that for middle class family, they feel he has not talked down to them, and liberals,ly the elites are accused of somehow being condescending on right, by the mitt romney, people feel like he did not understand one thing about them or their personal challenges. >> it is remarkable to see the trans formation. >> thank you. >> coming up, we have reaction from the veteran, and also one of the rnc's biggest fundraisers that is next, see you right back here in 2. >> there is a void in the world. a deficit that cannot be
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still feels he was very were robbed. but you know there is a group of people there, that are never trumpers, i guess never will be. maybe they prefer hillary clinton. >> that is the argument thatfeed but it is counter productive. >> bob dole was in the audience tonight, seated alongside guliani's wife, and
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republican nominee who was here, does that surprise youthan borders and will not fight for the country. >> the elite, you mentioned republican elite, they still just can't buy into the idea of donald trump. not that there they are never trumpers but they are staying moot on this one, they are not saying a lot.
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>> people are tired of those elites, trying to tell them what is good for them, people saying, you know i know, a we ht work, pete good to see you. >> thank you. >> all right, one big moment tonight, was melania trump. >> it would not be a trump contest without excitement and drama. but without it all, my husband will remain focus on one thing, this beautiful country that he loves so much. >> that was melania trump, she talked a lot about her background, she first came to country, she talk about first meeting donald trump and her background in the fashion industry, and her work there. and how much she thinks he
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would make a wonderful president, helping to humanize is important we heard from rudy guliani, he sick and tired of defamation that is being you know put out by the left with trump, he said this say really nice man. a very good man, i have known would have been first person to get in line and support donald trump, he is a good man, he is showing strength. and i have to say, as card carrying establishment member.
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we had majority in congress w failed to defund obamacare, no wonder people are angry. >> i look at republican party, and its values, they work for example, and the vat yo opportunity, these are things that got lost in recent years, we were talking about mitt romney, unfortunately he was not the figure that related to your average every day american. cothe party got labeled a as elite and rich, and sort of this let them eat cake mentality.
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was amazing, he even went to gilley's the bar that was famous during urban cowboy's movie. and he said, i'd ride the mechanical bull, he has so muc. >> rnc, wrapping up night one, all about making america safe, tomorrow it all about getting america back to work again. a night taylor made for us on fox business network we're back with all of our all-stars
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