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about. lou: see? somebody should have told bernie sanders, because he said the opposite. he asked every leader of the delegate here to ask the people not to protest. not to demonstrate in any way. i -- by the way, i think everyone watching, republican, democrat, independent agrees with you. that's what democracy is. >> exactly. lou: it's not what's happening in the democratic party right now. you've got to be what the democratic national committee did and documented with those e-mails released by wikileaks. and now this conflict between sanders and the party is the conflict obviously he doesn't want but his supporters feel betrayed. >> well, two points. first you can't defend. i was the former chair of the dnc. if this would have happened on my watch, i would have resigned immediately and if i didn't, somebody should have sent me and shown me the door. leaders take responsibility for anything that happens on
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her or his watch. so, no, question about that. you can't defend what happened. it was wrong. level playing field is what the dnc is all about. there was no level playing field. so i think let's understand that. second of all, bernie was trying to be a gentleman. he's trying to say, look, folks, let's be respectful. let's not turn our back. but this group of women and men came to philadelphia to speak their peace and that they're not going to pay attention to everything bernie says, let's listen what bernie had to say later on. trish: yeah, i've seen a lot of signs here, hehehe, transpacific partnership trade deal was a big mark through it, gash through it, in other words, people do not want the trade deals. lou: president obama's deal. trish: they don't want further these are all bernie platforms and yet hillary clinton has
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touted ttt over again. let's not forget where she has been with these deals, and she just picked the guy to be her vice presidential nominee who's calling for more banking regulations. if i'm a bernie sanders supporter, how am i going to feel about all of this? >> let's remember the platform that bernie and hillary came up in orlando is the most progressive platform in the history of the country. $15 minimum wage, health care reform, college reform, the cost of college. not everything was in that platform, the bernie sanders supporters wanted. but most of it is there, and it's a very progressive platform. and second of all, look, tim kaine came out of harvard law school and spent 17 years as a civil rights employer looking for people who couldn't get housing. this is a guy who has stood for things that matter and that change peoples lives throughout his career. the same way hillary has stood with women, children, and families throughout their career. lou: tim kaine has deregulated banks because of that?
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they're hardly adjoined. >> there are differences in the democratic party just as there are with american people. this is a time of incredible societal change, and i believe that hillary clinton between now and november 8 can tap into that sense of lack of economic security, that sense of economics, unlevel playing field. trish: we've got to run. we have a lot of speeches coming up. but it is fascinating that it just so happens that the banks are her biggest donors and the guy she picks for vp comes out and says let's deregulate the banks before he gets picked. lou: coincidence. >> i think tonight with michelle obama, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders, you're going to have the party coming together with a -- trish: i know you hope so. >> i do. trish: steve, thank you so much. lou and i are going to continue your coverage here, a big night of course. you are. first lady michelle obama, and of course the man of the night, bernie sanders. meanwhile we've got a fox
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trish: all right. welcome back to philadelphia, everyone, i'm trish regan, we have more fall out from the dnc e-mail controversy, our own charlie gasparino is reporting at least one big democratic governor is skipping the convention because of it charlie is with me now. fill us in. >> how are you doing, trish? this is a pretty loud moment right now, we have sarah silverman speaking, and that man has got -- a guy that's considering running for new york city mayor.
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a major supporter of the clintons in the past and a big time democratic fundraiser. he told fox business exclusively that he's skipping, skipping the democratic convention, the dnc because he believes there's a conspiracy on the part of the dnc, not necessarily hillary clinton, the presumptive nominee, to basically to have defeated -- to have defeated bernie sanders based on those wiki leak e-mails and memos which showed the democratic party major players in the democratic party basically not being neutral but being part of the clinton campaign and basically taking the -- trying to take the nomination away from bernie sanders, which as you know his grassroots campaign did catch fire over the past year. so that's where he basically not coming. i can tell you this. a lot of talk about republican unity when we were in cleveland as you know. this party is not totally unified. you see it here, see it in the streets of philadelphia where bernie sanders supporters
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aren't rioting, but they are protesting, and they're protesting really loud. you heard a big cheer for something, sounds like sarah silverman is ending her speech. maybe she said something like vote for bernie. i don't think so. but anyway, that's where we are right now. this is a party that needs to get together, it's divided, maybe not as much as republicans, but there are deep divides right now, and i guess jumping up to hillary clinton to piece it all together. bernie sanders speaking later today, we'll see what he has to say. he is going to weigh in i'm pretty sure on that wikileaks controversy. guys, back to you. trish: yeah, all right. thanks so much, charlie. keep in mind, everyone, earlier today, bernie sanders said we must unite against trump, and he got a big round of applause. and then he said we must unite to elect hillary clinton, and he was booed. so you can see just hours ago. people here in this room, they do not necessarily feel like
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hillary clinton is at the moment their pick. so we'll find out tonight what the reception is and their reaction at the outcome of it behind hillary clinton. he's going to be on stage in just a couple of moments. don't forget he was on the short list of vp pick for hillary clinton. he didn't get the job. see what he has to say. get these protesters out there, they it keep continuing. it could turn out to be i'm telling you quite a night. i'll see you right back here live from the democratic national convention in philadelphia right after this
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trish: welcome back to the democratic national convention. you are looking at paul simon on stage, listening to him right now, a rather poetic choice, singing, bridge over troubled waters. ♪ friends just can't be found ♪ ♪ like a bridge over troubled water, i will lay me down ♪ like a bridge over troubled water, i will lay me down ♪
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bridge over trouble water, a song he and art garfunkel in 1970 released, perhaps a fitting choice for tonight, as he tries to walmart th calm the crowd, the crowd that many of whom feel they have been left out in the cold, for not giving bernie sanders a fair shake, corey booker will be speaking in a moment, he said debbie wassermann schultz did the right thing by resigning, a lot of bernie supporters say it is not enough, caroline maloney is joining me now, she knows wassermann schultz well, she is the dnc former -- former dnc roommate in dc, you actually lived together? >> yes, and i can see every day how hard she works on build the party, she works practically every weekend, and hard in congress too. trish: apparently working for one person opposed to
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everyone, that is the feeling right now. >> you can feel unity building. the entertainment is great. we have some of our nation's greatest performers. trish: i have to say, having -- paul simon sing bring over troubled water, i have to hand it to you on that one. really, more than just music. more than swaying the hands. a lot of people here feel they have been brush aside their candidate had a shot at something. and they believed all along that shot was real. and that there is a process that is, authentic and fair, so learning of this e-mail scandal, unfortunately your roommate who participated in this, has a lot of folks feeling very disenfranchized and wondering if this is a party really for them.
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what would you say to them right now. >> >> i would quote, bernie sanders, he said famously, enough, enough of the e-mails. of these -- he said these damn e-mails, let's getting it, move together and talk about the real issues. heal said, i endorse hillary rodham clinton. and we should all work together to win in november. trish: he did not really have a choice. he can't state some kind of giant take down of hillary clinton. he is either working with her at this point or working against the her. wasn't the opportunity for him to really been able to rally the troops in his favor, that was months ago. >> he did an incredible job in bringing in new voters, 30 million democrats voted in
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that primary, the most ever in history. and he energized a whole new set of voters, and raised a lot of important ideas that have been incorporated into the platform. trish: do you feel -- not you specifically, but your party, that democrats with bring the new voters on board? or do you run the risk they will migrate to trump because of issues such as banking and trade, other economic issues? or do you worry they may just stay home? >> if you want to talk economic issues, the economy has been far better under president obama than his predecessor. built 14.8 million new private sector jobs. trish: w we went through a
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giant recession, and we're still feeling the affects, we should not still be feeling it . eva longoria taken to the stage. >> great. trish: she is speaking -- behalf of hillary clinton, you know back to the economy for a moment. representative maloney, to say that obama has done a good job, i think that is quite a bit of a stretch. you know, and even hillary clinton knows that is not true, our economy is growing at a anemic stage, these jobs you are talking about having been created, they are not paying wages. in 20 years. >> it certainly beats losing 800,000 jobs a month which was what president obama. trish: you are talking about the end. >> he inherited. you have to remember mr. bush inherited a 15 trillion dollar surplus, and blew it away in
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two wars. but getting back to the convention, you can feel energy and unity growing. i have a lot of friends working for hillary and bernie. they are both friends of mine, i have seen some of them -- i am a hillary supporter. trish: you kind of had to because your roommate was too. >> we don't have revolutions, we had a great debate, i read the e-mails that bernie sanders is sending out to his supporters, they are friends of mine, he is calling them to come together support her and work together. trish: representative, i know, we're just talking about the e-mails and concern from some is they feel as though the democratic process is being -- they are not having an opportunity to be heard because bernie is trying to go along with establishment here.
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>> oh, bernie, never goes along. i sat beside him in congress, he always fights for what he believes in, in his e-mails he saidly continue fight figure are our work, and work together and make sure that hillary wins, that a democratic wins and we defeat donald trump, that is what he is saying, we'll hear from him soon tonight. trish: we will, we have a lot of great people, bernie sanders is one, thank you so much. >> also, michelle obama. trish: right. >> a great speaker, they quoted her in the republican convention. trish: we're not going back to that. >> great to see you. trish: good to see you well. >> never a boring moment. trish: right. >> this is not a buyering election. trish: -- not a boring election. trish: a tremendous election. >> i say what is going to happen next every morning. trish: who knows. >> great to see you. trish: great to see you, thank
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you. not how you want to start a convention, right? with all of the chaos here. >> we were walking around, ended up in new hampshire delegation, there are a fair amount of bernie sanders supporters, trish talking about political fallout from e-mail scandal, what is that today? >> this is really potentially going to wreck this convention. reporter: here comes corey booker. taking the stage back to you okay. >okay. applause. >> hello, philadelphia. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much.
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thank you. thank you, very much. 240 years ago our forefathers gathered in this very city, and they declared before the world that we would be a free and independent nation. today we gather here again in this city. in this city of brotherly love to reaffirm our values before our nation and the whole world. our purpose is not like theirs to start a great nation. but it ensure that we continue in the best of our traditions. and with humble homage to generations of patriots before, we put for two great americans our nominees for
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president and vice president, hillary clinton and tim kaine. now looking back to our history, looking back to our history, our founding fathers, put forth founding documents this of genius. but our founding documents were not jeepiou genius because they wer perfect they were saddled with inperfections. black americans were fractions of human beings, and women were not mentioned at all, those facts, are ugly parts of our history did not distract from our nation's greatness, i believe we are an even greater nation, not because we started
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perfect but because every generation has successfully labored to make us a more perfect union. generation of heroic americans have made our nation more inclusive, more expansive, and more just. our nation was not founded because we look alike or prayed alike or descended from the same family tree, our founders in their genius, in this oldest constitutional democracy on the planet earth, they put forth the idea that all are created equal. that we have an alien able -- inalien able rights, i want proud that if is this foundation we built a great nation, today no matter who you are, rich or poor, asian
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or white, man or woman, gay or straight, any relyn -- religion or none at all, you are entitled to full rights and responsibilities of citizenship. in this city, our founders put forward a declaration of independence, lets me tell you, they also made a historic declaration of interdepends, they knew that, this country was to survive, and thrive, we had to make an unusual and extr extraordinary commitments to each other. look, i respect and value the ideal of individualism and self reliance. but rugged individualism did not defeat the british. it did not get to us the moon. it did not build our nation's highways, rugged individualism
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did not map the human genome, we did thattin together. so this is the high call of patriotism, it love of country, but you can't love your country without loving your country men and country women. we donald ways have to agree but we must be there for each other, we must empower each other, we must find the common ground and we must build bridges across our differences to pursue the common good. let me tell you we just tolerate each other. we are not called to be a nation of tolerance, we called
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to be a nation of love. that is why that last line in the declaration of independence says so clearly, we must to make this nation work, we must pledge to each other, lives fortune and sacred honor, tolerance is the wrong way, tolerance said i'm just going to stomach your right to be different. if you disappear from the face of the earth, i am no better or west off. but love knows that every american has worth, and value that no matter what their background, no matter their race, or religion or sexual orientation, love, love recognizes that we need each other. that we as a nation are better together. that when we are divided we're weak. we're decline, yet when we are united, we are strong.
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when we are ini didivisible we are invincible. this is the understanding of love. that embodied in one of my favorite says, it is african saying, it says, if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together. this is the reason why i am so motivated in this election, because i believe this election is a referendum on who best embodies the leadership we need to go far together. donald trump is not that leader. we have watched him try to get laughs at other people's expense, and insight fear at a
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time we need to inspire courage. try to rise in pottin polls by dragging your national conversation into the gutter. we have watched him mock, a journalist disability, we watched him demean the service of my senate colleagues saying, he is not a war hero, he was a war hero because he was captured. trump said, i don't like people who get captured. would he say that to p.o.w.s from worl world war ii. to the brave men and women in afghanistan right now, that is not commander of chief, we have watched donald trump paint with a broad divisive brush saying me mexican immigrants, are in his words bringing crime, and drugs, he calls many of them racists.
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he said that an indiana-born federal judge cannot be trusted to do his job because of his mexican analystry, a statement -- ancestry, a statement his 23e8 lo fellow republicans describes add racist. ry watched donald trump, our children, our daughters, nieces and grand kids watched donald trump, heard him calling women degrading and demeaning names. dogs. fat pigs, differen -- -- he treats other women in a manner he would never accept from another man speaking about his daughters or his wife. in this great nation, with our founders put a fundamental principle forward of religious
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freedom he says, ban all muslims, don't let certain people into our america because of how they pray. now, i take particular interest in fact that trump says he would run our country like he run his businesses. well, i am from jersey. and we have seen how he leads in atlantic city, he got rich and his company declared multiple bankruptcy, without remorse as people got hurt, and lost jobs by his fa failures, he bragged. the money i took out of there was incredible. he stiffed contractors, many small businesses, refusing to pay them for work they did. you know we in america have
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seen enough of a handful of people growing rich at cost of a nation descends into crisis. america at our best we stand up to bullies. and we fight those who seek to demean and degreed other americans, in times of crisis we don't abandon our values, we double down on them. even amidst a crisis of the civil war, lincoln stood up, and called out to all of our country saying, with malice toward none and charity toward all. this is our history. this is a history that i was taught. my parents never wanted my brother and i to get too
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heady, gratitude was our gravity. they never stopped teaching us. kindness. and love. people who struggle, and sweat, and bleed for our right, people who paid ultimate price for freedoms we enjoy. i was told we can't pay those americans back for their colossal acts of service but we have an obligation to pay it forward to others, through our sacrifice. i support hillary clinton because these are her values. and she has been paying it forward her entire life. long before she got in politics. she was in massachusetts going door-to-door collecting stories of children with disabilities.
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and south carolina, she fought to reform juvenile justice system so children would not be thrown in adult prisons in alabama she helped exposey iy is gegation in school, in arkansas she started a legal aid clinic to make sure poor folks could get their day in court, she fought for the people and delivered that is why we trust her to fight and deliver for us at president. let me tell you, we have a presidential nominee in clinton, who knows that in a time of stunningly wide disparities of wealth in our nation, america's greatness must not be measured by how many millionaires and billionaires we have, but how few people we have living in poverty, hillary knows. that when workers make a fair wage, it does not just help their family it builds a
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stronger more durable economy, and expands opportunity and makes all of us americans earlier we're. -- we'l we'llier. she knows that debt free college is not a gift, it is not charity it san investment. it represents the best of our values. the best of our history, and the best of our party, all of our shared ideas, and values together. hillary clinton knows, that when we pay have paid family leave, that this is something that must happen. because when a parent does not have to choose between being there for a sick child, and or a single mom earns an equal wage, for equal work that empowers most important building block in our nation
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that is the family. hillary clinton knows that security does not come from scapegoating other people because of their religion. alienating our allies, stoking fear, pointing fingers, it comes when we band together to defeat our common enemy. she knows something that i fight for every day, our criminal justice system needs reform. that we need to bring back fairness, to a system that still treats you better if you are rich and guilty than poor and innocent. she knows that we can be a nation that believes police officers, deserve more respect. they deserve more support. more cooperation and love from believes that a black 20
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something-year-old protestor deserves to be valued, and deserved to be heard, they should be listened to with more empathy and change is needed in the system. hillary clinton knows what donald trump betrayed time gain in this campaign we're not a zero sum nation, it is not you, or me it is not one america again another american it is you and i together. interconnected with one single interwoven destiny, we respect each other, when stand up for each other, we work together against our challenges, against all neighbor's challenges, a neighbor with a beautiful special needs child or one struggling with ugly disease of addiction, we as americans help them, when we show compassion and grace, we evidence our truth that we are
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the united states of america, one nation, under god, indivisible, that is when we are stronger. that is when we go from an already great america to a even greater america. [cheers and applause] let me tell you, right now. when trump spews insulting words about our fellow americans, i think of that poem, by mya angie lou. you know it, you ma maemi down in mystery with our bitter twisted lies, you may trod me in the very dirt, but still like dust i rise. y'all know it. y'all know it.
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this captures our american history. 240 years ago. a english king said he would crush our rebe rebellion but americans stood. so many fell. giving their lives, in support of our declaration that america we will rise. this is our history. this is our history. escape -- knowing that liberty is not secure for some, until it is secure for all. sometime hungry, often hunted in dark woods and deep swamps, they looked up to northstar, said, america we will rise. immigrants risking their lives in times of sweatshops and
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child labor, they organize labor unions and devoted themselves to lifting the tired, poor and hud ille huddled masses, they shouted for all to hear, america, we will rise. king pointed to the mountain top, kennedy pointed to the moon, from seneca falls, to those who stood at stonewall inn, giants before us, said, america we will rise. my fellow americans, we cannot fall into the compliesancy, about this election. because still only thing that necessary for evil to be triumphant is for good people to do nothing, you know the saying, my fellow americans, we cannot be subdues --
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seduced. this nation is and must always be the home of the brave. we are the united states of america. we will not fal fall -- or fall, we will not surrender our values or moral high ground, here in philadelphia, let us declare again, that we will be a free people. 4free from fear, let us declare we're a nation of interdepends and that america love always trumps hate. let us declare sogen -- that generations get onboard can hear us, we're the united states of america. our best days are ahead of us. and together with hillary clinton, as our president,
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america we will rise. god bless america. let us rise together, god les bless america. trish: senator booker from new jersey with a very aggressive speech, attacking donald trump, bracing hillary clinton. i am here with lou dobbs, your reaction to that. lou: i have to say, that was a very passionate speech. i found it interesting that in some cases he talked about america rising, it sounded like high of saying we're going to rise despite america. and i found that troubling. i found his argument about trump, basically describing him as evil, and triumphant over evil, this was a very adroit job of dressing up of a hard hitting tough speech. trish: lou, you know they will want to sell idea of fear, and
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business network coverage of democratic national convention, we're live on the floor. right here in philadelphia. there are some big speeches coming up, next. we'll hear from the first lady, and from senator bernie sanders. i want to go out to connel. and amy for their thoughts on this. reporter: you know, we have been touring the floor, while corey booker was speaking we made our way to florida delegation, he got the hall moving toward the end of the speech, you wonder if that was enough to distraction everyone from issue at hand, the fallout from e-mail scandal. >> a good unified moment, a long hist se history lesson, and tried to unite the crowd. you have someone faulking about trump university, now they have their find off of it temporarily. reporter: we're waiting for the first lady, and senator
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warren and sanders. trying to get to bottom on whether or not anything is planned. it does not seem like it is anything for formal. what do you feel in the room. >> i don't think a lot of people will listen to senator sanders, their minds are made the up. the ones who want him to be nominee and support hillary are waiting for role call tomorrow, what he says tonight, we're expecting another endorsement and encouraging words about her. and criticism of trump will not a assuage the fact they are here for bernie. people here in this room who will vote for hillary but they are bernie supporters. there moment. after this e-mail ethis is their trumpet. >> thank you, trish, whether that moment will come tonight,
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or some delegates tell us tomorrow. we'll see. trish: thank you. i want to bring in kennedy, and lou dobbs, corey booker gave a quite a speech, republicans -- quite a speech. kennedy your thoughts on it in terms of the fear mongering aspect of it. hang tight, i want to let viewer know there is a video infrom direction of milwaukee. . kennedy: i thought he was screechy. and loud. and negative. and i thought high did hi ohi-- to do his obama impression in 04, not the same impression when everyone was
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clamoring trying to figure out who this junior senator was from illinois, booker may be little bit of a money entity, buty think he is not quite all hat and no cattle but not many cows follow him. trish: okay, governor allen, did he go too far? was it too angry a speech? >> i think it fired up the crowd. what matters most are their policies. and they talk about fear. mostly was anti-trump. no real specifics on their candidates. tim kaine talks about education, we're happy he is the nominee in virginia. they will talk about education, but he was governor he cut higher education funding, and college tuition
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soared. the working family could afford. trish: does not sound like you are happy about him. you know, you couple that with fact that he wrote a letter in favor of more deregulation of the banks sector, also, has been a proponent of -- a question whether he is aligned. we have the first lady michelle obama coming to the stage right now. crowd is going wild. here she is. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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>> oh. thank you all. thank you so much. you know it's hard to believe that it has been 8 years since i first came to this convention to talk with you about why i thought my husband should be president. remember how i told you about his character and convicttion, these decency and grace, the traits we see every day he served our country in the
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white house. i also told you about our daughters, how they are the heart of our hearts. the center of our world, and duringure time in the white house, we had the joy of watching them grow from bubbley little girls to poised young women. a journey that started soon after we arrived in washington. when they set off their first day at new school, i will never forget that winter morning our watched our girls just 7 and 10 years old. pile into the black suvs with all those big men with guns. i saw their little faces pressed up gain the window. and only thing i could think was -- what have w we done. i realized our time in white house would form the
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foundation for who they would become, and how well we managed this experience could make or break them. that is what barack and i think about every day as we try to guide and protect our girls through the challenges of this unusual life in the spotlight. hugh we urged them -- how he earned them to ignore those who question their father's citizenship or faith. how we insist that the hateful language they hear from public figures on tv does not represent the true spirit of this country. how we explain that when someone is cruel or actions like a bully, you don't stoop to their level. our moto is, when they go low issue we g, we go high.
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with every word we utter, with every action we take we know our kids are watching us. we as parents are their most important role models. and let me tell you, barack and i take that same approach to our job as president and first lady, we know our worlds and actions matter, not just our girls but children across the country. kids who tell us, i saw you on tv. i wrote a report on you for school. kids like the little black boy who looked up at my husband, his eyes wide with hope, he wondered is my hair like yours. and make no mistake about it,t, this november when we go to the polls, that is what we're deciding. not democrat or republican, not left or right, in this election and every election, is about who will have the power to shape our children
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for the next 4 or 8 years, of their lives. and i am here tonight because in this election there is only one person who i trust with that responsibility. only one person who i believe is truly qualified to be president of the united states. that is our friend, hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] that is right. i trust hillary to lead this country because i have see seen hear life long devotion to our nation's children, not
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just her own daughter who she has raised to perfection, but every child who needs a champion, kids who take the long way to school to avoid the gangs, kids who dream of a better life, who look to us to determine who and what they can be. you see hillary has spent decades doing the thank less work to make a difference in their lives. advocating for kids with disabilities as a young lawyer fighting for kid's healthcare as first lady, and quality child care in senate, when she did not win the nomination 8 years ago, she did not get angry.
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she -- hillary did not pack up and go home. because as a true public servant, hillary knows this is so much bigger than her own desires and disappointments. so she proudly stepped up to serve our country once again, as secretary of state. traveling the globe to keep our kids safe. and look, there were plenty of moments when hillary could have decided that this work was too hard. that the price of public service was too high, she was tired of being picked apart for how she looked or talk or laughed. but here is the thing, what i admire most about hillary is that she never buckled under
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pressure. she never takes the easy way out. and hillary clinton has never quit on anything in her life. and when i think about the kind of president that i want for my girls, and all our children, that is what i want. i want someone with the proven strength to persevere, who knows this job and takes it serious look someone who understands that issues of president faces north black and white, cannot be boiled down to 140 characters. because -- because when you have the nuclear code at you're fingertips, and
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military in your command, you can't make snap decisions, you can't have thin skin. you need to be steady, measures and well informed. [cheers and applause] i want a president with a record of public service, someone whoy i let's work show our children we don't chase fame and fortune for ourselves we fight to given a chance to succeed. we give back even when we're struc struggling ourselveses, we know there is always one more. but for grace of god about i am i want a president who will teach our children that every one in this country matters. a president who truly believes
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in vision that our founders put forward those years ago we're all created equal. each a beloved part of the great american story. when crisis hits, we don't turn against each other. no, we listen to each other. we lean on each other. because we are always stronger together. and i am here tonight because i know that, that is the kind of president that hillary clinton will be. and that is why in this election, i'm with her. [cheers and applause] you see hillary understands that the president is about
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one thing, and one thing only, it about leaving someone better for our kids. that's how we've always moved this country forward, all of us coming together on behalf of our children, folks who volunteer to coach that team, teach that sunday school class, they know it take a village. heroes of every color, and cried whcried who -- creed who wear uniform and risk their lives, police officers and protest or in dallas who want to keep our children safe. people who lined up in orlando to donate blood because they could have been their son or daughter in this club. leaders like tim kaine who
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show our kids what decency and devotion look like. leaders like hillary clinton who have the gut and grace to keep coming back and putting these cracks in highest and hardest glass ceilings until these breaks through, lifting all of us with her. that is the story of this country. the story that has brought me to this stage tonight. the story of generations of people who felt the lash of bon bondage but kept is striving and hoping doing what needed to be done today i wake up every morning, in a house that was build b built by slaves.
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and i watch my daughters, two beautiful intelligence black young women playing with their dog on the white house lawn. and because of hillary clinton, my daughters and all our sons and daughters, now take for granted that a woman can be president of the united states. so look, don't let anyone ever tell you that this country is not great. that somehow we need to make it great again.
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because this right now is the greatest country on earth. and as my daughters prepare to set up on into the world, i want a leader who is worthy of this truth. a leader who is worthy of my girls promise, a leader who will be guided every day, by the love and hope and big dreams that we all have for our children. so in this election, we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best. we cannot afford to be tired or frustrated or cynical. hear me, between now and november, we need to do what we did 8 years ago, and 4 years ag ago.
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we need to knock ove on every door, get out every vote. we need to pour every last ounce of our passion and our strength and our love for this country in to electing hillary clinton, as president of the united states of america. let's get to work. thank you all. god bless. [cheers and applause] trish: michelle obama, rallies the troops, a message of inclusion, and of fear, similar theme to what we heard, packaged in a different way, but again, fear being a theme like we heard in senator booker's speech. pointing out as she did, that he would have his hands on the nuclear code. lou dobbs with me, kennedy as
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well. so again, trying to scare people into the idea that donald trump and change is bad, in is good th america is good the way it is. lou: the idea that you know, this is a greatest country on earth. we all believe that. but this still the same country that her husband said she would fundamentally transform. i thought her speech was amazing, she did a tremendous job. trish: she is a great speaker. lou: but internal contradicts within it, don't survive. trish: kennedy. kennedy: i think that both obamas obsessed with donald trump that is unusual. i thought that was a bit of a mic drop, and more emotion in the speech than in the past,
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that shows one of two things pressure and a little bit of animosity built up over 8 years, she is ready to shed, that but also, it was a very well delivered speech, i am wondering if she is on path to running for senate. >> this could be history repeating itself, another wife of a president. being elected, she is -- kennedy: she made a smart move. trish: a talented speaker. lou: that is best speech she has given. it was a great speech. i myself have have folded under the wonderful rhet -- rhetorical persuasion. but again, contradicting. also, the first time she proud of her country. all of those comments come roaring back, as she -- she
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has distance to go, before those contradicts, though conflicts are resolved. i think she can do it. she is a bright terrific speaker. i mean, i have to be honest, i think she is a better speaker than her husband. trish: he is a gift the speaker. -- gifted speaker. far more gifted speaker than he is chief executive with running things. >> we're waiting on elizabeth warren who is coming to the stage, which should be interesting, we've been talking about a lot of people in bernie sanders camp, many are big supporters of irk le inland regional centeirk -- elizabeth warren are not comfortable with hillary clinton being the nominee. your thought? lou: i was thinking is that as we is speaking, she is more powerful speaker than nominee
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of the party. if -- she is also caring a message that is peculiar, as you pointed out. there was a lot of fear mongering within it. and i find that to be deeply disturbing. nonetheless, this crowd, we're in midst of. trish: think about it. lou: they loved it. trish: if you are part of the establishment, the party trying to get a democrat electioned in white house right now, what do you have to sell? hillary clinton is your candidate, she is not going to inspire the crowd the way that michelle obama might do because she is not gived in terms of being -- gifted in terms of being a politician. kennedy: she is not, she is not a good politician or a good candidate or a good speaker, she has gotten wert -- gotten better at debate. lou: not likeable. kennedy: no. trish: let's turn our eyes to the stage.
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day, thank you, bernie, thank you. we're here tonight because america faces a choice. the choice of a new president. on one side is a man who inherited a fortune from his father. and kept is going by cheating people, by skipping out on debt. a man who has never sacrificed anything for anyone. a man who cares only for himself. every minute of every day. on other side, is one of the smartest, toughest, most tenacious people on this planet. a woman who fights for children. for women, for health care. for human rights. a woman who fights for all of us. strong enough to win those fights. we are here today because our choice is hillary clinton. i'm with hillary. [cheers and applause]
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i'm with hillary. i'm with hillary. you know, for me, this choice is personal. it's about who we are as the people, it's about what kind of country we want to be. i grew up in oklahoma. my daddy ended up as a maintenance man. and my mom worked minimum wage job at sears. my three brothers served in the military. the oldest had 288 combat missions in vietnam. the second worked construction, and the third started in small business. me? i got married at 19, graduated from a commuter college in texas that cost $50 a semester. [cheers an [cheers and applause] hea >> the way i see it, i'm a
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janitor's brother, a professor, and a united states senator. america is truly a country of opportunity. truly [cheers and applause] i am deeply grateful to that america. i believe in that america. but i'm worried. i'm worried that my story is locked in the past. worried that opportunity is slipping away for people who work hard and play to the rules. look around. americans bust their tails some working two or three jobs but wages stay flat, meep while wage cost go up month to month, health care, child care, the costs are out of sight, young people getting crushed by student loans, working people in debt, seniors can't cash their social security checks to cover the basics and even
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family who are okay today are worried it will fall aparttorial. this is not right. it is not. [cheers and applause] and here's the thing. america isn't going broke. the stock market is breaking records. corporate profits at all-time highs. ceos make tens of millions of dollars. there's lots of wealth in america, but it isn't trickling down to har working families like yours. does anyone have a problem wait'll? [cheers and applause] people get it. the system is rigged [cheers and applause]
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now, america's in trouble because both political parties in refuse to compromise. gridlock, that is just flat wrong. washington works great for those at the top when giant companies wanted more tax loopholes. washington got it done. when huge energy companies wanted to tear up our environment. washington got it done. when enormous wall street banks wanted more regulatory loopholes, washington got it done. no gridlock there. but try to do something, anything for working people, and you'll have a fight on your hands. democrats have taken on this fights, that's what we do. democrats fought to get health insurance for more americans. democrats fought for a strong
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consumer agency so big banks can't cheat people. we fought, we won, and we improve the lives of millions of people. thank you, barack obama. [cheers and applause] yes, we won but republicans and lobbyists battled us every step of the way. $11billion to family and republicans, republicans, they're still trying to kill it. now, look, i'm not fun who thinks ropes are always wrong and democrats are always right. there's enough blame to go around. but there is a huge difference people fighting for a level playing field and the people fighting to keep the system
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rigged [cheers and applause] look at congress since the republicans took oar. democratsroposed refinancing student loans and republicans? they said "no." democrats ending tax breaks to ship jobs overseas and republicans, they said "no." democrats proposed raising the minimum wage and republicans they said "no." to every republican in congress said "no," this november the american people are coming for you [cheers and applause]
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and where was donald trump? in all of these fights, not one did he lift a finger to help working people? and why would? it has been about she taking advantage of that rigged system. time after time he prayed to working people, people in debt, people who have worked a hard time, he's ripped them off, look at his history, donald trump is excited for the 2008 crash, that has devastated millions of american families because he thought it would help him get more real estate on the cheap. donald trump set up a fake university to make money but cheating people in taking their lifesavings. donald trump goes on and on and on but being a successful
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businessman. filed bankruptcy six times, always to protect his own money and stick the investors and contractors with the bills. donald trump hired plumbers and parents and construction workers to do hard labor for his businesses. but then he told them to take only a fraction of what he owed or fight his lawyers in court for years. [booing] so what kind of man acts like this? what kind of man roots for economic rash that cost millions of people their jobs, their homes, their lifesavings? what kind of man cheats businesses cheats workers. i'll tell you what kind of man. a man who some never be president of the united
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states. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton and tim kaine going to make it happen. [cheers and applause] donald trump knows that the american people are angry. in fact, so obvious, he can see it from the top of the trump tower. so now he's insisting that he and he alone can fix the rigged system. last week, donald trump spoke for more than an hour on the
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biggest stage he's ever had. but other than talking about building a stupid wall, which will never get built [cheers and applause] other than the wall, did you hear any actual ideas? did you hear one solid proposal from frump increasing income? or improving your kid's education? creating even one single good paying job? look, let's face it. donald trump has no real plans for trumps or for college kids or for seniors. no plans to make anything great for anyone except rich guys like donald trump. just look at his ideas. donald trump wants to get rid of the federal minimum wage. donald trump wants to roll
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back financial regulations and turn wall street loops to wreck our economy again. and donald trump has a tax plan to get multimillionaires and billion airs like himself an average tax cut of $1.3 million a year. enough to put your kids through college and donald trump think so he needs a million-dollar tax break? regulate night trump infomercial. hand over your money and children's future and the trump hot air machine will reveal all the answers. [cheers and applause] and for one, for a low price he'll even throw in a goofy hat. [applause]
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there's a really ugly under side to his pitch. trump think so he can win vote by fang the blame of fear and hatred, by turning neighbor against neighbor. but persuading you that the real problem in america is your fellow americans. people who don't look like you or don't talk like you or worship like you. he even picked the vice president famous for trying to make it legal to openly discriminate against gays and lesbians. that's donald trump america. an america of fear and hate. an america where we all break apart whites and blacks and latinos, christians and muslims and jews, straight against gay, everyone against immigrants. race, religion, heritage, gender, the more infections, the better.
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but ask yourself this. when white workers in ohio are pitted against black workers in north carolina or latino workers in florida, who really benefits? divide and conquer is a old story in america. dr. martin luther king knew it. after his march from selma to montgomery, he spoke a top segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crowe, which told the poor white worker quote no bad off he was, at least he was a white man rather than a black man. racial hatred was keeping the power on top. [applause] when we turn on each other.
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bankers can run our economy for wall street. oil companies can fight off clean energy and giant corporations to shift the jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax for themselves and then we'll never have enough money to rebuild our roads or bridges or invest in our kid's future. when we turn on each other, we can't unite to fight back a rigged system. i've got news for donald trump. the american people are not falling for it. [cheers and applause] we've seen this ugliness before, and we are not going to be donald trump's hate-filled america. not now. not ever. [cheers and applause]
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shared values without candidates hillary clinton and tim kaine. let's talk about those values. we believe that no matter who you are, no matter where you're from, no matter who you love, equal means equal. hillary will fight to make sure discrimination has no place in america, and we're with her. [cheers and applause] we believe that no one, no one who works full-time should live in poverty. hillary will fight for raising the minimum wage fair schedule, paid family, and medical leave, and we're with her. [cheers and applause]
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we believe every kid in america should have a chance for a great education without getting crushed by debt. hillary will fight for refinancing student loans and debt-free college. we are with her. [cheers and applause] seniors should be able to hillary will fight to expand social security, strengthen medicare, and protect our retirement accounts, and we're with her. [cheers and applause] oil companies shouldn't call the s shots in washington. that science matters, that climate change is real. hillary will fight to preserve
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this for our children and grandchildren, and we're with her. [cheers and applause] we believe, and i can't believe i have to say this in 2016. equal pay for equal work and a woman's rights to control over her own body. hillary will fight for women and we're with her. [cheers and applause] we believe we don't need weaker rules on wall street, we need stronger rules and when big banks get too risky, break them up. hillary will fight to hold big banks accountable, and we're with her. [cheers and applause] and we believe that the united states should never, never sign trade deals that help giant corporation to leave
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workers in the dirt, and we're with her. [cheers and applause] okay. and just one more. just one more. we believe we must get big money out of politics and rid out corruption. hillary will fight to overturn citizens and return this government to people >> we believe americans work for all of us, not just the rich and powerful. if we believe that we must reject the politics of fear and decision, if you believe that we are stronger together, then let's work our hearts out to make hillary clinton the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause]
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thank you. [cheers and applause] >> all right. elizabeth senator warren the whole time the theme i'm with her. the policy and stated the i'm with her slogan after it. i am here on the floor of the convention hall, here's philadelphia with none other than lou dobbs as well as kennedy, deirdre bolton joining us as well. and, you know, lou, there's a lot in there. a lot in there. so we're going to start. i'll give you the honors. >> i think in reverse order, i think she's talking about busting the banks that bill clinton in 1999 made possible. >> the revealing since the great depression. >> as i listen to the woman, i'm thinking what do you want
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from us? going after folks with money, that we're coming for you, she says. it's funny stuff. i just don't even know want to say >> from this point out, donald trump is just going to make the big banks bigger, lou rightly said, this is actually bill clinton's legacy. now, when you look back on everything that happened, after the disaster in the 1930s, and it's designed to basically novel out events to get as big as they got so that you would have as much risk in the system, he repealed that, there by creating these big supermarket stile investment banks. >> well, because -- separating marshal from investment banking and in doing so made it possible for bob ruben his treasury secretary to go for work at citigroup and create
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the biggest -- >> i'm thinking city and snapping up community banks. but i want to address a couple of things. one, they got to mercifully be her favorite straw man like a piñata and that was donald trump. making claims some of the true and some of them patently trump. and both going after bankruptcy but for them, it's morally reasonable to default on your student loans even though you have made a promise to pay back the money that you have borrowed in order to go to college. so why is it okay to default on student loans that you have, you know, because -- >> there are more -- >> yeah. and there's another part of that. everybody should think about every time i hear this.
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those student loans are subsidizing colleges that raise up little -- >> well, that's the question. why is college so expensive? they never seem to address that >> well, the reason why college is so expensive because you have all kinds of government programs, one, that provide some grants. and two all kinds of government loans that encourage people to go out and take out these monstrous loans that they're then saddled with for the rest of their life. you look at the tremendous inflation in the college education space, and it's unrivaled, nowhere else will you find this kind of inflation and i argue that it's the government doing everything they can to make sure everyone has a loan very similar to what we've got in the stock market prices. and i think deirdre having a conversation as well. deirdre, any of your big take aways there from elizabeth warren as she slammed donald trump on a variety of issues? >> well, i'm with all of you in the sense that, yes, she is as kennedy said -- the i do
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see a lot of consistencies with trump and sanders who wanted to bring back, the statement saying huh this is a surprising development from the gop platform. as paul man download ford said, well, that's really trump. now, what trump has also talked about doing, he also wants to repeal dodd-frank and consider the big financial regulatory god scylla that the obama administration in 2010. but i did find it interesting that -- >> here we go, deirdre. bernie sanders coming up on stage. and as you can imagine, the crowd going wild and that's actually the video introducing bernie sanders who's going to go out on stage. very sympathetic to him. let's listen in to the video
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it is -- it is an honor to be here tonight [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] thank you [cheers and applause] thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [cheers and applause] it is an honor to be here tonight. and to be following in the footsteps of my good friends elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] and to be here tonight to thank michelle obama for her
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incredible service to our country. [cheers and applause] she has made all of us proud. let me begin by thanking the hundreds of thousands of americans who actively participated in our campaign and volunteers. thank you. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] let me thank the two and a half million americans who helped fund our campaign with an unprecedented 8 million individual campaign contributions. [cheers and applause] anyone knows the average
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presidential candidate. [cheers and applause] and to my family, my wife jane, our four kids, and seven grandchildren, thank you very much. [cheers and applause] many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed about the final results of the nominating process. i think it's fair to say that no one is more disappointed than i am. [cheers and applause] here and around the country, i hope you take enormous pride in the historical accomplishments we have achieved [cheers and applause]
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together, my friends, we have begun a political revolution to transform america and that revolution, our revolution continues. [cheers and applause] election day come and go but the struggle of the people to create a government which represents all of us and not just the 1%. [cheers and applause] on the principles of economic
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social racial and environmental justice, that struggle continues. [cheers and applause] and i look forward to being part of that struggle with you. [cheers and applause] let me be as clear as i can be. this election is not about, it has never been about hillary clinton or donald trump or bernie sanders or any of the other candidates who sought the presidency. this election is not about political gossip, it's not about polls, it's not about campaign strategy, it's not about fundraising, it is not about all things that the media spend so much time discussing.
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[cheers and applause] this election is about and must be about the needs of the american people [cheers and applause] the type of future we create for our children and our grandchildren. [cheers and applause] ending for 40 year decline [cheers and applause] the reality that 47 million men, women, and children today live in poverty. it is about understanding that
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if we do not transform our economy, our younger generation will likely have a lower standard of living than their parents. [booing] this election is about ending the grotesque level of income and wealth inequality in america today. [cheers and applause] it is not moral, it is not acceptable, and it is not sustainable that the top one-tenth of 1% now owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [booing]
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or that the top 1% in recent years has earned 85% of all new income. is unacceptable. that must change. this election is about remembering where we were seven and a half years ago when president obama came into office after eight years of republican trickled out economics. the republicans want us to forget that as a result of the greed, recklessness and illegal behavior on wall street, our economy was in the worst economic downturn since the great depression.
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that's where we were. that is where we were. some 800,000 people a month were losing their jobs. 800,000 people. we were running up a record-breaking deficit of $1.4 trillion and, by the way, the world's financial system was on the verge of collapse. that's where we were when president obama came into office. has come a long way in the last seven and a half years, and i thank president obama and vice president joe biden. [cheers and applause] i thank them for their leadership and for that terrible recession.
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yes, i have made progress, but i think we can all agree that much, much more needs to be done [cheers and applause] this election is about which candy understands the real problems facing this country and has offered real solutions. [cheers and applause] not just combat, not just name-calling. we need leadership in this country, which will improve the lives of working families, the children, the elderly, the sick, and the poor. we need leadership, which brings our people together and
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makes us stronger. [cheers and applause] not leadership, which insults latinos and mexicans, insults muslims and women, african-americans, and veterans to divide us up. by these objector or observer will conclude that based on her ideas or leadership, hillary clinton must become the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause]
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[cheers and applause] this election. this election is about a single mother, a single mom i saw her in a battle who with tears in her eyes told me she was scared to death about the future because she and her daughter were not making it on the $10.45 an hour she was he didn't. this election is about that
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woman and the millions of other workers in this country who are struggling to survive on totally inadequate wages. [cheers and applause] someone in this country works 40 hours a week, that person should not be living in poverty. [cheers and applause] she understands that we must raise the minimum wage to a living wage. [cheers and applause] millions of new jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, our roads,
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bridges, water systems, and wastewater plants. donald trump, he has a very different point of view. he does not support raising the federal minimum wage above 7 and a quarter an hour, a starvation wage. huge tax breaks huge tax breaks for billionaires. he believes that states should actually have the right to lower the minimum wage below seven and a quarter. brothers and sisters, this election is about overturning citizens united. [cheers and applause]
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one of the worst supreme court decisions in the history of our country. that decision allows the wealthiest people in america like the billionaire coke brothers. [booing] who spend hundreds of millions of dollars buying elections and in the process underbuying american democracy. hillary clinton will nominate justices to the supreme court who are prepared to overturn citizens united. [cheers and applause]
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and end the movement towardalgarchy that we are seeing in this country. [cheers and applause] her supreme court appointments will also defend a woman's right to choose [cheers and applause] workers rights, the rights of the lgbt community, the needs of minorities and immigrants and the government's ability to protect our environment. [cheers and applause] if you don't believe that this
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election is important, if you think you can sit it out, take a moment to think about the supreme court justices that donald trump would nominate. and what that would mean for civil liberties, equal rights, and the future of our country. this election is about the thousands of young people i have met all over this country [cheers and applause] left college deeply in debt, and going to go to college. during the primary campaign,
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secretary clinton and i both focused on this issue but with somewhat different approaches. recently, however, we have come together on a proposal that will revolutionize higher education in america. [cheers and applause] it will guarantee, guarantee that the children of any family in this country with an annual income of 25,000 a year or less 83% of our population will be able to go to a public college or university tuition free [cheers and applause]
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that proposal also substantially reduces student debt. [cheers and applause] this election is about climate change, the great environmental crisis facing our planet [cheers and applause] and the need to leave this world in a way that is healthy and habitable for our children and future generations. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton is listening to the scientists who tell us that unless we act boldly to transform our energy system in the very near future, there will be more droughts, more floods, more acidification of the ocean, more rising sea
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levels. she understands that we can create hundreds of thousands of jobs, transforming our energy systems. [cheers and applause] like most republicans, he chooses to dismiss science. he believes that climate change is a hoax, no need to address it. hillary clinton understands that a president's job is to worry about future generations, not the profits of the fossil fuel industry [cheers and applause] this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care [cheers and applause]
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and reducing the number of people who are uninsured or underinsured, hillary clinton wants to see that all americans have the right to choose a public option in their health care exchange. [cheers and applause] she believes that anyone 55 or older should be able to opt into medicare [cheers and applause] and she wants to see millions more americans gain access to primary health care, dental care, mental health counseling, low cost prescription drugs to a major expansion of community health. [cheers and applause] what is donald trump's position on health care? well, no surprise there, same
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ol', same ol' republican contempt for working families. he wants to abolish the affordable care act, throw 20 million people off of health insurance, and cut medicaid for low income americans. hillary clinton also understands that millions of seniors, disabled vets and others are struggling with the outrageously high cost of prescription drugs. and the fact that americans pay the highest prices in the world for medicine we use. she knows that medicare must negotiate drug prices with the pharmaceutical industry.
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and your drug companies should not be when one out of five americans will be unable to afford the medicine they need. the greed of the drug companies must end. [cheers and applause] this election is about the leadership we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform and repair a broken criminal justice system. this is about making sure that young people in this country are in good schools and good jobs, not running in jail cells.
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>> understand that we have to invest in education and jobs for our young people, not more jails or incarceration. [cheers and applause] this election must be about bringing our people together, not dividing us up. [cheers and applause] donald trump is filthy insulting one group after another. hillary clinton understands that our diversity is one of our greatest strengths. [cheers and applause] yes, we become stronger when black and whites, latino, asian-american, native american, when all of us stand
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together. [cheers and applause] yes, we become stronger when men and women, young and old, gay and straight, native born and immigrant fight together to create the kind of country we all know we can become. [cheers and applause] it is no secret that hillary clinton and i disagree on a number of issues. that is what this campaign has been about. that is what democracy is about. [cheers and applause] i'm happy to tell you that at the democratic platform committee, there was a significant coming together between the two campaigns, and we produce by far the most progressive platform in the
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history of the democratic party. [cheers and applause] strong provisions the democratic party now calls for breaking up the major financial institutions on wall street. [cheers and applause] and the passage of a 21st century glass act. it also calls for strong opposition job killing trade agreements like the tptg. [cheers and applause]
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our job we have to make sure it pp does not get to the floor of the congress in the lame duck session [cheers and applause] our job now is to see that strong democratic platform implemented by a democratic control empathetic [cheers and applause] by a democratic house and a hillary clinton presidency [cheers and applause]
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and i am going to do all that i can to make that happen [cheers and applause] i have known hillary clinton for 25 years. i remember her, as you do, as a great first lady who broke precedent in terms of the role that a first lady was supposed to play, and she help laid the fight for universal health care. [cheers and applause] i served with her in the u.s. senate and fought with her for women and children and for the disabled. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton will make an outstanding president, and i am proud to stand with her tonight.
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thank you, all very much. [cheers and applause] >> that's senator bernie sanders, finishing up his speech here's the crowd in philadelphia. he is getting a big round of applause, a standing ovation of course when he first came out to the stage, he got a big round of applause. roughly two minutes, which i can tell you is an eternity in television time. as well as lanny davis, lou, we heard a lot of the things we heard before. really propelling him to the front of this election, to the front of the chatter in all the media world. income inequality. the 1%. you know, he railed against them once again. but i turn at some point during the speech, and i ask, you know, if these are the income inequality is your
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biggest concern, why would you vote for the person that would be a continuation of the last eight years? when it comes to economic policy? >> yeah. that's one of the questions. and the other is i think we have to take notes. this is the first time in the history of the democratic party that we have had one standing ovation for two minutes for a socialist. and he has almost half the votes of the pledged delegates here. and this is a party that has gone beyond liberal. >> i want to tell you senator speech was terrific. that was a list from the socialist democratic party and the european state >> what does that tell you about the democratic party today? i mean for so long, as he rose
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in the polls, i really wondered if people understood what he was really talking about. i have to assume that it benefited the daut they do. and if that's the case, what happened to your party that you would have people going wild for a socialist? >> well, i don't know what socialist means, but i can tell you what franklin roosevelt, john kennedy, lyndon johnson, all the way to barack obama stood for. we wouldn't have medicare and social security if it weren't for the democrats while republicans call those two programs socialism. so the democratic party has stood for a social safety net and over a period of time, republicans have come to support social security and medicare. which they didn't support in bush standing for conservatism is not supporting republican
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nominee. neither is his father or mitt romney, or many conservative republicans. who believe that trillions of dollars of national debt that donald trump proposed to add, saying, i don't care if we default on our treasury bond. trish: we're getting away. i'm happy to talk about trump in a moment. but we're getting away from the issue at hand. whether or not there has been a shift in democratic party. i would think you would have to argue there has been. we have seen anti-ttp signs, a program that hillary herself spoke positively about, endorsed while secretary of state. lou: and now recommending changing, not ending.
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trish: right. so a lot of the platforms he has pushed forward. a lot of ideas they don't gel with her. so party seems here, how is that playing out? >> our party has been a progressive, democratic liberal party since franklin roosevelt. we're the same party, what we wanted to run against, my friend lou dobbs is a genuine conservative. the fact he is wrong most of the time, he is still a good guy. but we debate. and there is something to a good debate between conservative solutions, less government and less taxes and liberal solutions that is some times not always more government and sometimes taxing upper income people, but that is a debate we won't have in this election. trish: universal health care. >> we need to debate, i love debating on this program with lou, we debate.
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donald trump did not offer a single solution, i don't want to talk about trump tonight. lou: you have brought his name up several times. >> i have to. lou: lenny, i have to believe. i have to believe that donald trump right now is licking his chops, listening to bernie sanders, layout a socialist agenda. that would further -- or just doing a broad brush here, trillions of dollars to national debt. >> let's talk about what you describe as whatever your label is, donald trump. i am using solutions, working minimum wage today is below poverty level. he is opposed to raising the minimum wage. lou: he is not opposed to creating jobs. trish: i think in some ways, what you are talking about, what
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everyone is talking about is all the same them. it is getting some prosperity into people's lives, giving them the ability to take care of themselves, but two very different ways, bernie sanders wants you and work, and me to work and everyone in here work, and then he wants to take that money, and give it to the people who are not working. that is the fundamental problem, that is not who we are, donald trump on the other hand wants to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to get a job, they are different. >> i respectfully and you are articulate and said this well, but you are wrong. that is not what bernie sanders -- trish: well everyone said it wrong then. lou: do you see rhetorical device. trish: i get it, i appreciate it. >> i can respect someone who is not always right, as both of you are not, let's talk about facts. lou: let me interject. we need to know where you rest
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in that accuracy. >> i am always right. >> just get on to the record. >> ask my wife. there is a good debate, i have appreciated over the years, conservatives and democratic progressive debating the issues. but we have a candidate in hillary clinton who has always been fact and solution base, you will hear her talk thursday night about solutions, if he is licking his chops because he did not propose a single solution, all he did was -- trish: he has, he has talked about reforming our trade deals, restructuring the trade deals we're talking about. >> what did he say in his accept acceptance speech about taking away 20 million people insurance how is he getting their insurance back. trish: not much from her either. lou: you are a fan of
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transitional a ambiguity that is what president obama deployed during the debate, and also the pepercentage of the affordable care act, and we're still paying the price of putting it back together, in is a troubling result. >> in all seriousness, you are raising the right issues, there should be a debate, between more government, less government, some taxation on wealthy not too much. lou: how about. >> i believe in premarket and i believe in balanced budget this month boasts about loving debt that is not a conservative, that is why mainly conservatives economic leaders are not supporting trump. trish: no, maybe bernie sanders is not a democrat, maybe she is a socialist. >> let's hope you urge trump to have this debate and i'll debate him myself. lou: we have's lot to talk about tonight. we has another debating partner in mind. trish: we heard from donald trump, high tweeted out -- he tweeted outside to watch bernie
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sanders abandon his revolution, we welcome all voters who want to fix our rigged system, and bring back jobs, there he is making a direct appeal to any bernie sanders supporters weaker have to go to connel. >> this was delegation where we heard the most enthusiastic support for sanders throughout the speech. it is clearing out now, let me talk to a few anders supporters here, there was a woman next to me for the speech, she was crying through ut. another woman here, i was watching you, your colleagues enjoyings the speech. did you or did you expect more from senator sanders? >> i think it was expected, he has already endorsed hillary clinton, it was already expected since we knew for last couple of weeks. reporter: are you okay with it anything to look for from bernie
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delegates. >> that is a good question, if we're happy about it or satisfied probably not. reporter: there will be a protest, i heard him mention role call vote tomorrow. >> not me as far as protests, i stand for issues, i respect issues more than candidates. single parent it is important for me, free tuition college and foreign affairs. reporter: one or two more here before i go back to you trish. maybe to these young ladies, they had their signs up on out, maybe we could talk to you. before you get out, what did you think of bernie sanders tonight. >> i think he needs to keep going. he is the unifying person behind all of us here, he can do the things he wants done. reporter: what does keep going
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mean? >> he needs to keep running through november. these has the backing. he has the people out there who want him to keep doing this. reporter: secretary clinton will be the nominee no matter, what right. >> there ha -- there does not have to be two parties. reporter: you are taking part in a protest before you get out of here? >> no tonight? reporter: or tomorrow, they keep changing things on us hard to say but i would like to. reporter: you can see, smell satisfied not so much. >> a lot of people were crying earlier. cameras cut away to people with tears streaming down their face. lou there a lot of emotion here, he really get a lot of people very excited about his candace. a big let down. lou: you know -- trish: to see him turn things
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over for these supporters for hillary clinton. lou: unmentioned in this is democratic national committee subverting the will of voters and doing so in plain sight of wikileaks some shared 20,000 e-mails with the american public. it is as if nothing happened here, all of a sudden, standing ovations for a socialist going away in defeat talking about a broad vision of a socialist utopia. >> i would love to be invited on your show, this is more fun. trish: lenny, we'll see you tomorrow. >> let me remind this lady, maybe a final note, this is a dem case -- democracy, hillary won 3 million more votes. trish: with help from the dnc. >> even lou dobbs will not say that staff members of the dnc had a big part in 3 million
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vote margin, but if that is your position,ny secon my 6. 6 sectit there is a elect coming up and debates, i am looking forward to why he does not tell us his solutions then i'll come back. trish: thank you, lenny, up next from one of hillary clinton a early fundraisers, we are going to get reaction from one of her fundraising activists after this. >> i am here tonight, because in this elect there is only one person who i trust with that responsibility. only one person who i believe is truly qualified to be president of the unite is states, this is our friend, hillary clinton.
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>> hillary clinton will make an ut outstanding president, and i am proud to stand with her tonight, thank you all ver very, very much. >> that was bernie sanders just moments ago, i am back here on the floor, at dnc with kennedy, and former congressman dennis kucinich this morning on fox business called on bernie sanders to withdraw his endorsement. let me ask you, you are pretty disappointed in what you saw? >> i said based on evens at dnc he had every right to do, that and also his support for hillary clinton tonight, will provide some help for her campaign. he but he can't deliver the movement that propelled him. trish: what is going to happen
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to that movement. >> a concern that i have about tonight, there was totally ignoring this fracture, this split, you can't do that if you have a political chasm. trish: what do you do. >> you know what paul simon -- paul simon. >> i'm talking to you. >> bridge over troubled water, where is the bridge. kennedy: paul ryan did that at rnc, i am no paul ryan fan, he said sometimes disagreement is good, no one did that tonight. they should have, i agree i think that senator warren should have buttered up the crowd for bernie sanders, she spent the time talking about hillary clinton or donald trump. i thought that bernie did a very good job of igniting this crowd, and three minute standing ovation showed how receptive they are to his ideas and his movement.
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interesting thing is, i spoken about her on my show on this network, dr. jill stein, the presumptive nominee for green party is in philadelphia, she is making an active play against hillary clinton, and for bernie sanders supporters, she marched with bernie supporters today, she is doing a out reach, i'm going to sit down with her tomorrow and talk to her. trish: we look forward to that, we did hear from supporters that connel was talking to, some saying i want him to go on, and he said he can't, she said, maybe it does not have to be democratic party, this is a movement that could exist, independently of the movement, i just question, whether some of these people might migrate over to trump. >> only if secretary clinton fails to properly read what this movement is about. trish: in your view she failed.
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>> she still has time but tonight, you know, bernie, a friend of mine, i supported, he -- excuse me, he had an opportunity to address the division and he did not do that. trish: okay. kennedy: triumph insult dog is next door waving his cigar in face of jake and al, it is entertaining. trish: we'll have more on political fallout from day one at dnc, when we come back, don't go any where, more live from philadelphia in two. ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if."
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trish: welcome back to philadelphia, what a day, what a night, we heard bernie sanders on stage, wild applause for him, two minute applaud when we first came out and three minutes of a standing ovation. i want reaction from one of hillary clinton's early fund-raisers, lady linda rothschild, it has to be challenging for you in some ways watching bernie sanders, he was pushing her and pushing party left, is he a she at risk becauf that. >> n not at all, she was very specific during the primary not to go after him in a very aggressive way. because, from the start, she was and continues to be totally committed to his concern about inequality and opportunity and better wages and better jobs.
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she was not opposed by that agenda. the campaigns are working closely together, the platform committee went smoothly. and tonight was really a night of unity. >> well, you want it to be a night of unity. there were people actually in tears as he gave his speech. connel mcshane one of our reporters talked to a woman, and said she hopes that bernie goes osaying it does not have to be democratic party. i am wondering lynn, if you are seeing a transition where people are less party centric and a vote for the person, and how is she going to get those bernie sanders supporters to feel same commitment to her as they did to him. >> i think he laid it out tonight. because, he said, it is either donald trump or hillary clinton. if you ever been with bernie
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sanders, in anyway, donald trump is not an option. so we have a choice of one or other. trish: polling data that shows something different 30% of a lot of people that voted for bernie sanders would vote for donald trump. >> but that is today. >> there is a consistency of message of being outsider, change things and shake it up. where she is the insider, establishment elite you see a continuation of the last 8 years. >> well, two things, first, in 2008, 60% of hillary supporters had said they would not go for obama, most of them did. right now it is emotional i have some feeling for that, i relate to that. so, the people who are saying today they won't vote for hillary, i think will listen to people like we heard on stage tonight from michelle obama. trish: he will be part of it. >> he has to be, i am sure he
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will, he said he would work his heart out to make sure that donald trump is not president, i think high will, it does not mean that hillary will be further to the lift than she wants to be -- left than she wanted to be she showed clearly by picking someone like tim kaine. trish: i saw that, he was the calling for more deregulation in the banking system is that the right thing to do at a time when so much of democratic party has been -- who' more bank regulation, and now tim kaine said we needless. >> what tim kaine and hillary clinton are saying, we need more inclusive capitalism, we need. i care a lot about, that our economy has to work for everyone that is not a republican or democratic that is an american
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point of view. trish: sure. >> so, i'm quite confident they of both take proactive policies that bring us together. trish: okay. >> that don't pit rich again poor, black against white, muslim against christian that has to go. i think that will be message we'll see the next couple of days. trish: lady linda rothschild thank you so much pretty green dress. >> pretty red dress. trish: thank you, peter barnes right now on there ar other bigf night, first lady michelle obama, she may have a career in politics, no matter what you think about the obamas they can speak. reporter: they give good speeches. and interesting thing about michelle's speech, she did not say a word about bernie sanders for her it was all about endorsing hillary clinton. >> only one person who i believe
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is truly qualified to be president of the unite states, that is our friend, hillary clinton. what i admire most about hillary is that she never buckles under pressure. she never takes the easy way out, don't let anyone ever tell you that this country is not great, that somehow we need to make it great again. because this right now is the greatest country on earth. that is why in this election i i'm with her. reporter: her husband will be here later this week for his endorsement of hillary clinton. but probably say, at least a word or 2 about bernie sanders, trish. trish: all right, thank you so much, good stuff, bernie sanders asking supporters to back clinton. here he is listen.
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>> objective observer will include that based on her ideas and her leadership, hillary clinton must become the next president of the united states. trish: but former sander backer harlen hill is not supporting clinton. have you been telling me, if not bernie is was trump, why? >> well, you know, i was really disappointed at the night, this movement is not about bernie sanders, it is about people who condition afford to pick their broken ac, and can't afford to pay for their student tuition, they are bad out there. and he made it about him and his endorsement of hillary clinton, that was a disappointment to me. trish: you heard lady linda rothschild say no, we're convinced all bernie sanders supporters are coming over, is that wishful thinking do you think on these democrat's party.
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>> absolutely, in politics, momentum does not transfer. and he just cannot translate the momentum he has build over last year to hillary clinton, because, you know, his supporter do not feel it for hillary clinton. so, i think -- trish: you don't. >> i don't. >> why? >> you know, she does not address any of the problems i think he stood for thissi elect from wall street reform to campaign finance reform to trade. she -- trish: crony capitalism. >> right. trish: are these thing that you think that donald trump will be able to fight for in a bigger better way than hillary clinton. >> without question, stream line tax code go after people who are abuser, fix nafta and tpp, who that does not we diagram -- >> i don't think that bernie sanders is consistent this point,. trish: you feel a little
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betrayed? >> absolutely, i have been walking through here and i have been hearing a lot of that. trish: wow. deirdre bolton, conservatives now less about globalization, and more about benefiting our economy first. deirdre: sure. trish: bank deregulation, something that tim kaine is pushing, when you hear more from seems donald trump talking about need to scale back some of that. it just a very interesting phenomenonnism yointeresting foe a lot of what i call cross party issues, we talked about earlier the reinstatement of glass -- glass-steagall. you just referenced a trade in manufacturing job, this is a big
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platform, there are a lot of unions that i think the end up supports donald trump, normally that group at lyft i at least iw decades has been. trish: robert portman, senator portman got an endorsement from the teamsters today, that people said that is surprising. you know for a republican senator to get time steres as an endorsement. -- teamsters, i wonder if people are feeling so fed up with status quo, people that voted for president obama 8 years ago, then in again to offers 4 years ago feel like those economic policies, harlen they have not worked. >> they have not. trish: so why would you give someone of a similar mind an opportunity. >> why would we double down on the failed policies of last years, i can't do it i voted for barack obama, i am on the wrong side of history on this issue, back to your earlier point, one
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of my biggest disappointment was he did not mention the wikileaks dump or dnc or debbie wassermann schultz. when he ran, he was not running -- trish: a lot of dis80 point dist going on, thank you, day one, is in the books. even full as we -- evenvent full as props we did not participate, with that news of e-mail and debbie wassermann schultz coming to light over the week, today her resignation, 2016 democratic national convention day one wrapping up. more to go. tonight's theme, a lifetime of fighting for children, and families, tomorrow's theme rather. we'll hear from president bill clinton, he will take to podium, he was here tonight, fox business will be back with live coverage with convention starting 6 p.m. eastern, maria
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