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presidential candidates would have some occasionally. now starting today, coming to a walmart near you. >> i'm game. >> i think it looks pretty good. i'll try anything once. >> or twice. thank you for joining us today. >> it was awesome. so much fun. >> and thank you as well. "america's election headquarters" starts right now. and we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump expected any moment now at a rally in pennsylvania on a day that is jam-packed with political headlines. hello, everyone, i'm shannon bream. trump is set to take the stage amid a growing effort among republicans to end his white house run. rival hillary clinton is off the trail today but still making moves. senior political correspondent mike emanuel with live in washington with the latest on the clinton campaign. f john roberts, new polling in key states.
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walk us through that. >> reporter: shannon, good afternoon to you. big crowd here at the erie insurance arena, numbering somewhere between 7 and 9,000 people, showing that donald trump does have a lot of draw in this part of the state. but looking at poll numbers in the battlegrounds in a new nbc/maris poll that shows him with tremendous difficulty in some of these states. florida, latest numbers have hillary clinton up 44-39. north carolina, hillary clinton leads him 48-39. virginia, it's a rout at this pointe, hillary clinton leading 46-33. colorado, hillary clinton 46 to donald trump at 36. no doubt these numbers will send shock waves through the republican party. many people, the older guard of the republican party, have been looking at donald trump, believing he's going to lose by historic numbers in june and
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take downballot candidates with him. that's why many republican politicians are asking the rnc to withdraw their money from his campaign, but there are obligations for the rnc to fund trump's campaign. if they take his money away, he'll stay off the fundraising trail and all of that money will dry up. the trump campaign earlier today was still confident they've got plenty of time to turn things around. they believe the race is elastic, it's in hillary clinton's favor right now but it will snap back at some point. the one thing donald trump is going to need is a lot of message discipline. we'll see how much he's got this afternoon as he goes after hillary clinton on jobs, the economy, isis, the intelligence community, and the way that it allegedly has been cooking the books regarding isis, and then of course ties between the clinton foundation and the state department and why her chief of staff cheryl mills was working
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for the clinton foundation at the same time she was working for the state department. >> quite a laundry list, john. do you get the sense that the trump campaign is acknowledging for the first time he's got trouble in a few of these really important swing states? >> reporter: it kind of started last week when donald trump said he was surprised there was a ten-point gap between hillary clinton and himself here in the keystone state. yesterday he was talking to faith leaders in orlando where he says he needs help in ohio. he says he's got a real problem in ohio. take a look at the latest battleground ranking from fox news. georgia is now a toss-upstate. arizona now a toss-up state. that's not good news for donald trump either. it's interesting to note, shannon, the last time arizona and georgia voted for a democrat, it was bill clinton. shannon? >> all right, john, there live on the campaign trail, thank you. hillary clinton by the way today releasing her 2015 tax returns and running mate topic has released the last ten years
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of his. that move puts increased pressure on donald trump who has refused to release his own returns because he says he's under audit. senior correspondent mike emanuel joins us live from washington. >> reporter: shannon, the campaign notes the clintons have made their returns public dating back to 1977. the numbers for 2015 look like this. an effective federal income tax rate of 34.2% and state and local rate of 9%, combined 43.2%. the clintons donated 9.8% of their adjusted gross income of $10.6 million to charity. running mate tim kaine and his wife released ten years of their returns. their latest numbers from 2015 are paying an overall combined effective tax rate of 25.6%. outside detroit yesterday, hillary clinton blasted donald trump's economic proposals as an even more extreme version of
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trickle down economics. she said his ideas were outlandish, for example his tax proposals. >> let's call at it trump loophole. because it would allow him to pay less than half the current tax rate onn income from many o his companies. he would pay a lower rate than millions of middle class families. >> reporter: clinton has regularly noted it is tradition for presidential nominees to release their tax returns. she's suggested trump is hiding something by not releasing them. trump hasn't taken the bait so far, saying he's not making his public because he's being audited by the irs. >> mike, thank you very much. for more on these stories, the political editor for townhall.com and a fox news contributor. guy, there is a lot here to deal
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with. let's start with the fact that there is this call once again for donald trump to release his tax returns. do you think that the releases today by the other side, the ticket on the other side, will ramp up the pressure or do you think he'll resist? >> reporter: i think that's the goal but i don't think it will work. i've been consistent all along, donald trump should release his tax returns as he's promised to do, the american voters have a right to see what's in there. when you look at the hillary clinton campaign's move today, they're touting her as this paragon of transparency. she's put out another year of tax returns unlike donald trump. that is laughable. this is a woman who is still hiding her transcripts from wall street speeches, a woman whose state department is withholding thousands of work-related e-mails that she lied about not withholding. i mean, there is plenty of material for trump to counterattack, saying maybe i'll drop my bogus, by the way, excuse about why i can't release
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my tax returns, when hillary clinton does this panoply of things that she ought to. >> the e-mails that surfaced as a result of a freedom of information request by judicial watch, there are new questions now about whether there was too much of a connection between clinton foundation personnel, state department personnel. they continue to deny there is anything unethical or illegal. she says, for the duration of my appointment as secretary, if i'm confirmed, i will not participate personally and substantially in any particular matter involving specific parties in which the william j. clinton foundation or the clinton global initiative is a party or represents a party unless i'm first authored to participate. that drew a clear line. we haven't seen anything that shows she was personally involved in anything, but her top level staffers clearly were. is she still ethically, legally
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in the clear here? >> i think that type of parsing renders the transparency agreement and the accountability element of it totally moot. if she can have her top people including her chief of staff at the state department mobilizing and working on behalf of the clinton foundation, there's no meaningful distinction there at all. and there is an ongoing question i think that the american people need to ask which is, which did our interests end at the state department and the clinton foundation's lucrative self interested interests begin? that is very murky, very cloudy. there continue to be new issues and questions being raised based on some of these e-mails from her top aides. we still don't know the extent of this. that's why we learned this week there were three field offices of doj and the fbi who were pushing for an investigation into the clinton foundation and all of its various tentacles. >> we're trying to get more confirmation or if there is confirmation to be had about the idea that there are several fbi offices that are investigating the clinton foundation.
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we'll let people know as soon as we confirm that. meanwhile we're waiting to hear what donald trump may have to say today about president obama, hillary clinton, and isis. the rally that we've been showing you there getting under way in erie, pennsylvania. he has been calling them effectively the founders of isis. now he says there's overblown reaction to that, he was being sarcastic. guy, he says a lot of things, and sometimes it's tough to parse exactly where he's going. >> yes, that is one way of putting it, shannon. look, yesterday on hugh hewitt's radio show, hugh gave him an opportunity to say he was speaking symbolically, he said, no, he meant it literally. there is an enormous opportunity to criticize the obama/clinton foreign policy vis-à-vis isis on a number of fronts. they are vulnerable and they should be criticized in a thoughtful and aggressive way. he's sort of glossing over that
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and calling obama the found isis which is sort of outrageous and provocative and allows the media and democrats to say, oh, my gosh, how dare he say such a thing, and now the story is about supposed sarcasm rather than the actual substance which he could pursue if he had the discipline to do so. he's gone in another direction. >> thank you, guy. a brand-new poll shows a shift in the demographic in the presidential election. who is winning and losing in the race for the hispanic vote? doesn't will address supporters in pennsylvania after admitting he has work to do in another battleground state. why all eyes are now on utah. >> i'm having a tremendous problem in utah. utah is a different place, and i don't know -- is anybody here from utah? i mean, i didn't think so. we're having a problem.
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new polling shows donald trump is struggling to gain traction in utah as well as with hispanic voters in general. we've got fox team coverage. brian yennis joins us, but first, peter doocy. >> i just spoke to the chairman of the republican party, james evans, in the beehive state. he told me trump still has a lead in recent polls, 12 points, just not as big as republicans have had in utah like romney in 2012. trump's struggles are all
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relative. chairman evans says the mormon population is too conservative to back hillary clinton in large numbers. so they will still cast ballots for him. evans, the chairman, says, quote, the choices november could not be clearer and that's why i feel confident that like the last 60 plus years, utah will stay red. unlike hillary clinton, donald trump believes we can't afford four more years of the obama/clinton doctrine abroad. we are told to expect endorsements from utah republicans soon, shannon. >> peter, given that record of republicans just dominating in utah, how realistic is it for democrats to think they've got a shot this time with hillary? >> clinton wasn't the first choice of democrats in march. bernie sanders won the caucuses there easily. and donald trump wasn't the
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republicans' choice, ted cruz was. but the republican party there says "we're optimistic about our prospects." he says utahns will look more closely at our state candidates. "we are excited at the prospect of turning utah blue in 2016." democrats dispatched bill clinton to the beehive state for a fundraiser yesterday. there were about 150 people there, according to t"the salt lake tribune." >> he said road rage feels good but isn't constructive and doesn't build anything. he felt his wife hillary clinton would be someone who would build rather than tear down. >> so even though democrats are now targeting utah and so is the conservative candidate who is from there, evan mcmullen, gop
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officials feel there isn't any reason for alarm just yet. >> peter doocy, thank you. meanwhile, a growing voting bloc, fox news releasing an exclusive national poll last night about how hispanic voters feel about the candidates. >> we're talking about 27 million hispanic voters. that's a record. that number is up a whopping 40%. this new poll shows donald trump is doing worse with latino registered voters than he was three months ago. mrs. clinton now has a 46-point lead among hispanic voters, 66%, to trump's 20%. that's up from a 39-point lead she had in may. in a three-person race, libertarian candidate gary johnson is virtually tied with
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trump among latinos. four out of five hispanic voters have an unfavorable view of mr. trump. his favorable is down eight points since may. despite the fbi investigation, hillary clinton's unfavorable numbers remain unchanged at 41%. this lack of hispanic support could have big implications for mr. trump, particularly in the battleground state of florida. since 2000, the puerto rican population there has doubled to more than a million, according to the pew research center. this bodes well for hillary clinton, because according to our poll, puerto ricans view clinton more favorably than any other hispanic demographic. the question now is turnout. >> to what extent are they going to be motivated to actually go and register to vote and vote? because the fact that their numbers are growing is indisputable. we know that. we know that. but are they going to be driven
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to the polls? >> the big question is can donald trump bring in enough working class white voters to offset these major deficits he has with minority voters? >> it is a heavy lift. bryan, thanks for delving into the numbers. we're minutes away from donald trump's event in erie, pennsylvania, in what some say is an unusual campaign strategy. a terrifying flight for passengers, their plane rocked by extreme turbulence and landed several people in the hospital. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands.
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raqqah when it was hit by a bomb thought to have been dropped by a russian plane back in may. family members say she had been planning to escape syria at the time. scary moments in the skies. a jet blue flight hitting severe turbulence. it sounds like quite a wild ride for those passengers. >> for sure, shannon. i think every one of those passengers is very happy to be back on firm ground today. the flight which originated out of boston eventually landed in sacramento at 4:30 this morning, you see it landing right there, but not after the emergency plane had to be replaced after making an emergency landing in rapid city, south dakota, thanks to severe turbulence that frightened everybody on board. >> the crazy thing was i
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happened to look out the window and thought, we're coming out of a cloud, and then suddenly the whole plane shook, it was crazy. >> it shakes, it was okay, then quite a big shake, whoa. right after that, there was a drop. the drop lasted maybe a second or two. it was enough that people were caught off-guard. >> reporter: it took them a lot longer than they had expected to make it from boston to sacramento, but they did eventually get there, everyone very happy to be back on terra firma, shannon. >> the picture there shows a woman in a neck brace. do we know anything about the condition of the people injured? >> reporter: yes, 22 passengers and two crew members were injured. all of those taken to the hospital in rapid city, south dakota. we're not clear at this point if that is a passenger or one of the flight attendants being tended to there and put in the neck brace. we're told that a flight
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attendant certainly was quite badly injured, according to one passenger tweeting that that flight attendant was standing in the galley, not seated at the time that the plane made the sudden very big drop. and she had perhaps the worst injuries, cuts, bruises, and concussion. but we are happy to report, shannon, that apparently all of those who were injured and taken to the hospital have now been released. nobody ultimately seriously hurt. the message for all of us is when the pilot says where your seatbelt, where your seatbelt. >> i'm going to keep on taking the train everywhere i can. thank you very much. >> reporter: good for you. a live look at a rally in erie, pennsylvania where donald trump is set to take the stage any moment. he's facing challenges from his own party. remember hillary clinton vowing to keep clinton foundation business separate from the state department? did she live up to that promise? it's team usa versus sweden
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and save this country together. [ cheers and applause ] we just had a great poll that came out, i don't know if you saw "the l.a. times" poll, that showed a tied election in spite of the biased media. this man is going to win, he's going to save our country, he's going to put us back to work again, put more money in people's pockets. we're in a battle for freedom. that's why we're here. we're in a battle for freedom. it's the same battle that james madison reaffirmed in the bill of rights. it's the same battle that founded our country. it's the same battle we're here today to fight. i don't know about you. how many people here have been to the world war ii memorial in washington? i think you would agree with me, you get out of it what you're willing to put into it. i've been there lately with my little guy jack who is now 11, you walk around and see all those quotes from those heroes
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like nimitz and eisenhower and all those great people. then you walk up to that wall with 4,000 golden stars on the wall. and for every one of of those stars, 100 little guys didn't come home to mom and dad. and in front of those stars in gold and black granite, it says, here we mark the price of freedom. we're in a battle for freedom in this country. donald trump is going to help protect us, protect our country, secure our borders, do the things to make america great again. [ cheers and applause ] and look at the choice we've got. look at the choice. hillary clinton has a problem with lying. [ audience booing ] she lied. she lied. and she lied over and over and over again.
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she lied when she said that she turned over those work-related e-mails. she lied when she said that nothing in these e-mails were confidential. she lied when she said that she only had one device. [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] let's do this, let's beat her in november, okay? [ cheers and applause ] here is the difference. donald trump and mike pence will tell the truth. they'll protect your second amendment rights. they'll protect our southern border. they'll protect the sovereignty of the united states and our great country. do you want four more years of barack obama in the white house? do you want four years of hillary clinton? do you want to hear from the
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next president of the united states, donald trump? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome him now, the next president of the united states, donald trump. >> all right. check it out, rnc chairman reince priebus making a surprise appearance at a trump event at erie, pennsylvania. alan colmes, both of you are fox news contributors, in case you didn't know. alan, this comes amid this rumbling from republicans. i don't know that reince priebus was supposed to be there. >> i guess he's trying to make a statement, we've worked it out. maybe they've had their come to jesus meeting. >> like he said, don't believe the garbage. >> reince priebus would be a better candidate than donald trump. he actually just gave a better
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speech and stayed on message to a greater extent. >> mike, what he did was throw his unequivocal support behind donald trump, he said don't listen to the chatter, we're united. >> trump is doing just fine. there is a symbolic embrace between reince priebus and donald trump on the stage. you have to listen to chairman reince priebus, don't believe the hype and the -- >> i didn't get the sarcasm of saying that hillary and barack were the co-founders of isis and it's my fault for not understanding the great humor of donald trump. >> are you ever going to vote for him, alan? come on. i guess he's not voting for donald trump. >> hugh hewitt tried to give him an exit ramp and he doubled and tripled down. it took him until today to say he was being sarcastic. >> everything is being thrown at him. and look at crowd.
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>> he defies conventional wisdom. there are some tough polling numbers in key swing states that we saw today. as we've discussed, early voting starts in some of these states in 30 days. so if he's saying i'm going to finish strong or counting on the debates, people will start voting before the debates are over. >> the dirty secret is that alan and all the trump haters never thought he would be within 20 points, never thought he would have been within 30 points. he's pulling ahead in iowa. >> you're talking about one state where he's one point ahead in optimist. there are a long list of swing states where he's not doing well. >> let's stop and listen a little bit about what he has to say. >> thank you for being here. it's 93 degrees out. [ cheers and applause ]
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and they still have a lot of people trying to get in. i don't know if they can get them in. shall we let them in? but 18 years ago, people were making more money in real wages than they make today. and today they're working two jobs. some people are working three jobs. so they're older and they're working harder. and they're making less money, all right? a friend of mine, i've been telling this story over the last month because it's better than going to wharton or better than going to harvard and asking them to do a study, because you learn it in three minutes. but let me just tell you, right now, mexico and other countries are building facilities, plants, the likes of which you've never seen. don't worry, we'll build a wall.
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we're going to build it. we're going to build a wall. [ cheers and applause ] but a friend of mine, and actually a supporter, a big supporter, great guy, he billion plants. that's what he does. he builds plants. he doesn't want to build apartments, he doesn't want to build office buildings. he wants to build plants. he's just about the biggest there is. i said, how are things going? he said, very well. how are you doing in the u.s.? not good. how are you doing in mexico? he said, donald, you ought to say, it's the eighth wonder of the world. they are building plants the likes of which i've never seen. he's building some of the greatest plants, big. you look at ford, moving vast operations to mexico, the plants. you look at -- take a look. by the way, millions of jobs, thousands of companies over the years.
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they've left us. and we have a few things. we have unemployment. we have empty plants. i saw it up in new york state. i saw it in pennsylvania. you were great to me, you voted a big victory for donald trump, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that was a big victory. i mean, i assumed -- if i don't win pennsylvania. and by the way, i was talking to our great congressman, and where is he? he's here someplace. where is he? he loves the people. and i have to say of all of pennsylvania, he wants to see this state do well. thank you. but just talking, back to a few of my friends that live here, we have a few of the friends. we see what's happened with general electric, where they're cutting way back.
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not gonna happen. and you know why they're cutting back, one reason. because we don't take care of our miners. and we're not producing coal. and they don't need to make those big, big, beautiful -- you could call them locomotives, i guess, right? whatever the hell they are, they're big and they're powerful and they don't need them like they used to, because we don't make our government work for us. they're not working for us. they're working for others. they're not working for us. so when general electric goes out and you see the numbers, i see the numbers, and it's about -- so i just left parts of virginia and west virginia, and the coal industry is decimated. the miners are out of work. they're totally out of work.
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i mean, there will be no such thing as coal in this country pretty soon. and we're talking clean coal. we're talking clean coal. so i was with the miners. we have such tremendous support. west virginia, the mining parts of virginia, all over ohio. because hillary clinton made the statement, not so along ago, a number of months ago, she said we're going to put the mines and the miners out of business, right? so we're not going to let that happen. we're not going to let that happen. and we're not going to let it happen in pennsylvania, because you know what? a lot of your miners have already lost their jobs. but you have a lot of other jobs that are very reliant on the mines. like as an example, general electric. and what we're going to the, folks, is going to be so special. we're going to bring it back.
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we're going to bring back our jobs. we're going to bring back our companies. when a company wants to leave our country to go to another country and think they're going to make their product, and because our politicians are weak, stupid, taken care of by lobbyists, special interests, they're taken care of by lobbyists, they're taken care of by donors and special interests, that's why -- a friend of mine, very smart guy, said i can't believe -- we're talking about a deal that took place a month ago. he said, i can't believe they got that through. i said, why can't you believe it? he said, it's so bads for the country. i said, it's good for the politicians. they're taken care of by the lobbyists and donors and special interests. even though you say we want general electric to produce
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more, as an example, if they don't want to, or if for some reason one of the donors of crooked hillary clinton doesn't want that to happen, even though it's great for erie, even though it's great for you, even though it's great for the state of pennsylvania, then it's not going to happen, folks. it's not going to happen. and by the way, and i have to tell you this, so when they think they're going to take our companies and rip them out of, as an example, this area or this state or any other state and go to mexico and build massive new plants and employ people other than you, and you're going to lose your jobs, so you're going to now get two part-time jobs that don't add up to half of what you used to make, that stuff isn't happening anymore. here's what happens, they're going to build their plant. now, if i were here five years ago, and if president obama put me and made me secretary of keeping business in the united
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states, okay? that's my title. secretary of keeping business in the united states. i mean, i like the sound of secretary of defense better. oh, by the way, we're going to build up our military, we're going to be very strong. believe me. and we're going to take care of our vets. we're going to take care of our vets. believe me. but i like the sound, i like the sound of secretary of defense. i like the sound of secretary of the treasury. i like the sound of secretary of state. but i'll tell you what, i would be good at keeping jobs over here. would i be good. [ cheers and applause ]
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all right. you know what's interesting, if i could speak to them for like five minutes, we want a strong military, we want to take care of our people, we want good education, we want good housing, we want good health care. what do we want? we're all in for the same thing. it's really amazing. it's really amazing. so i'll be your secretary of keeping companies in the united states, right? so i would go to a company like carrier air conditioner which decided to leave indianapolis, indiana. and i would say, here's the story. we think it's wonderful that you're negotiating with mexico. i'm sure you're going to have a wonderful plant. but here's what's going to happen. if you build that plant and you fire all of these people, 1400 people who were so great to me, indiana, i won that in a landslide, actually the timing was good, i won it in a
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landslides, because i know what to do. hillary doesn't know what to do. did you see her yesterday? she has no clue about what we're talking about. folks, she has no clue. she has no clue. crooked hillary. she doesn't know anything about it. and by the way, if she did, she couldn't do it anyway because her donors don't want it. i wouldn't even care that much, i'll tell you say, here is the story. if you leave in this cake indianapolis, you're going to go to mexico, you're going to make your air conditioning units. every single unit that you make that crosses our now very, very strong border, we're going to charge you 35% of the cost of that unit. okay? 35%. right? [ cheers and applause ] so simple. 35% the cost of that units had
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we hope you enjoy your new plant, very hot weather out there, very hot. we hope you enjoy your new plant. but 35% is coming to us. now, here's what's gone happen, if they haven't moved yet. a lot of them have moved. we've lost thousands and thousands of companies. we've lost millions of jobs. too late. i should have been there ten years ago. nobody would have left. nobody would have left. because you need the right messenger. i'm your messenger in terms of this movement. but you need the right person saying it. so here's what's going to happen. normally they would call up whoever it is that was putting the little order down like the new president, and they would have one of their lobbyists call up, and then say, hillary, i'm sorry, you can't do that, they gave you $2 million for your campaign, can't do that hillary. okay, i won't do it. with me, i'm putting my money up, folks. i'm putting my money up. i'm putting my money up. we're raising money for reince
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priebus and for the rnc. that and a lot of other reasons. i'm putting a lot of money up. i financed my -- i funded, not financed, i wished i financed, right? i funded. but i funded my primaries. and i spent less than anybody else in terms of the majors. wouldn't that be nice? i spent less and won in a landslide. other people spent much, much more, three, four, five times more, and they came in seventh. who the hell do you want to have as your president, right? right? right? [ cheers and applause ] oh, boy. and then they don't like me. most of them have really supported us. some of them can't get over it.
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you know what i say to them? get over it. we're just having fun. get over it. you signed a pledge. i hereby guarantee that i will endorse whoever wins. you know, the funny thing, all those pledges, you know they were signed so that i would sign it. and i would have honored it. i will say. even if i wasn't fond or didn't like, i would have honored it, because a pledge is a very important thing. but here is the thing. so we are going to take these companies that haven't left. now, i'm looking at your numbers, folks. you're not doing too well. you're not doing too well here. pennsylvania has lost one in three manufacturing jobs since nafta. that's massive. since nafta. nafta was signed by bill clinton. [ audience booing ] and i believe it's the single
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worst trade document ever signed in the history of our country. and probably in the history of our world. [ cheers and applause ] one of d documents that i've ever seen, and it is a loued mexico and places to do one believably well at our expense. and did you see where i say, i'm going to renegotiate nafta. i'm going to -- tpp, disaster, okay? don't worry. don't worry. and hillary was in favor of tpp. she said it's the gold standard. thank you for reminding me. i like this guy. it's the gold standard. tpp, transpacific partnership. it is going to be dish don't think it can be worse than nafta but as bad as nafta. she said it is the gold standard. reading from a teleprompter. it is the gold standard.
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oh, boy. our country is in trouble. our country is in trouble. our country is in trouble. she said it's a gold standard. but once she heard me make a speech, is a understand it, and heard me talking negatively bit, as an example, they don't talk about devaluation, what countries user to kill the united states. they're devalue their currency. number one thing is not mentioned. so complicate this agreement, too many countries -- i believe in trade. believe in trade deals. one country at a time. boom. boom. you see the lines, one line. if they decent do well, if they don't behave themselves, they want to start devaluing currency, we serve them with a 30-day notice, like we do in
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business. [cheering] >> and by the way, you just saw, how great are our police. [cheering] law and order. we need law and order. we need law and order. and we will have law and order. our police, our firemen, but our police do a fantastic job. they're not recognized for the great jobs they do. if they have 500,000 incidents, all positive, beautifully handled, one bad thing happens, that one bad thing is on the news for two weeks, and it's a disgrace. okay? it's a disgrace. so we should be very thankful for the job they do. so, so, pennsylvania is losing a
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lot of its business, and right now we're sitting here, we're talking -- here's another one. go home to mom. go home to mama. [cheering] and your mother is voting for trump. she's voting for trump. [cheering] it's true. it's true. by the way, just to interject, so i was told this whole area is democratic. meaning democrats. and i was told that by a lot of different people outside, and then they said, i can't believe that you have 10,000 people, you have people outside trying to get in. they said they -- they came up to me. happens to be a democrat who i happen to know. good guy. said, i've never seen anything like it. it always goes democrat.
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is that a correct statement? shade you are going to win erie and the sounding -- you'll win in a landslide. [cheering] because people are tired of lies, they're tired of losing their jobs, they're tired of seeing their companies being ripped out and going to other places. they're tired of china coming in and dropping steel all over the place to put your companies out of business so we have to go to china to get our steel, which is happening very quickly. and that's why the steelworkers are with me. why the minerrers are with me. why the working people, electricians, the plumbers, the sheet rockers. the concrete guys and gals. they're all with us. and i grew up -- they say, you're really rich. how come you sort of relate to these people?
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well, my father built houses. and i used to work in these houses. and i got to know the electricians, got to know all these people. got to know the plumbers, the steam fitters. and i like them better than the rich people that i know. i know a lot of rich people. it's true. they're better. i like them better. so anyway, we're going to put people back to work. we're not playing games. and it's going to go quickly. by the way, it's going quickly. look at this, okay. so, erie has lost nearly one in three manufacturing jobs. -- >> you have been listening to live coverage of donald trump in a speech in erie, pennsylvania. we have with us ellen combs and mike gallagher. he is doing something interesting there talking pet the trades and the have been some that have come out for them. usual lay democratic stronghold. mike, it's an interesting strategy in a state he needs
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help. >> just struck by now we have never seen anybody give a campaign speech like he does. when you stand there, hour for hour, day after day, giving these kinds of stump speeches, he's going to say things that the media will pounce on because hillary is very carefully scripted. hasn't given a press conference since december of 2015. this guy will talk to anybody. going to talk to me next week on the radio. so, he gives a ton of interview but the enthusiasm that you hear in that room and the way he riffs and talks about his connection with blue collar, hard-working, steam fitters and electricians, this is a way that hillary clinton is utterly unrelatable and everybody knows it. >> allen, it's been a long time since she has had anything -- >> last week -- >> i don't know we'll count that. an actual press conference. she has a lot of questions she wants to avoid. >> this whole thing is a lie. he talks about how much he loves the fitters and the concrete
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people. and the construction. turns out in atlantic city he skipped town without paying people. it's true. he did not pay the workers. people left holding the bag. getting pennies on the dollar. he did not pay people. >> when you say it's lie when a man in his heart has fair, for hard-working -- >> he didn't pay his bills in atlantaic city. >> you're overreaching. >> i'm telling the truth. this guy is a pathological lie. didn't tell the truth and did not pay his bills. >> just gives -- >> there are some who think that hillary clinton has a trouble with telling the truth, and we are having -- >> no comparison. >> you're absolutely right. >> people take that as they want. >> didn't accuse donald trump of being reckless with the truth, did he. >> he did not that we know of. she has the e-mail that is not going away there are new e-mails century fallsed as a result of ofa," freedom of information
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requests, e-mails that should have been turned over. people are questioning the timing but had he turn them over months ago we wouldn't be getting them. we're getting e-mails and they raise questions about coordination between the state department and top clinton foundation officials. >> no evidence there's any quid pro quo, that's got to be proven. you just can't make the accusations. the judicial watch have gone after the clintons for 20 years, and nuisance lawsuits, and there's no evidence that what they're saying is true. you've have to prove a quid pro quo. if donald trump would a good candidate he would blow talking about. the. note talking about them. >> we know it's true. we know that hillary said there was a bright line between the clinton foundation me and state department. we know that hillary clinton said that there were no classified e-mails that she destroyed. >> as far as she knew. >> untruths, allen. >> the fbi said that from the markings she could have not known whether they were classified or not. >> someone, a cabinet official, the secretary of state, the fbi director thought somebody should have known.
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>> she didn't know. she didn't know. >> the secretary of state and a cabinet official. >> tell me how security was compromised? this is a guy who gets out -- >> on the record himself we do not -- it's possible -- >> stood up for -- testified for 11 hours before a hostile congress. you have republicans going after her again. the fib said there's no intent, no reason to indict. and you want to keep pushing this, it's over. >> -- necessary under the stat. >> you're so desperate -- >> sew ought to testify for five munches in frond of the media. >> you have a' candidate that is imploding and bringing up old information. >> the information would not be old if she turned it over. >> exactly. >> the fbi said there's no reason to indict. >> the fbi -- >> she is not trustworthy. the director admitted it. >> she said there -- >> you have a candidate you can't get your averages around. that's your problem. >> were you --
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>> we he have to go. here's bill hemmer in today for shep. see you next week. >> the, shannon. i'm bill hemmer in today for shepard smith. hillary clinton's time as secretary of state under the microscope, involving her family's charity organization, the clinton foundation and dealings with the state department. officials at state confirm that back in 2012, secretary clinton's chief of staff interviewed an applicants to are top job at the foundation. the chief of staff's name, cheryl mills, and the fact she did work for the foundation while in the state department's payroll is fueling claims that the foundation blurred the lines of of ethics and the law. the clinton camp denying this, is the
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