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do we love our law enforcement or what? we broke the all-time record for this arena. how old is this arena? we broke the all-time record and i don't have a guitar. just as an example of media, take the totally failing "new york times." pretty soon they will only be on the internet. the paper is getting smaller and smaller. it's starting to look like a comic book. but i will tell you because i watched and i used to be in a real estate business. they sold their beautiful "new york times" building in manhattan, a cathedral to journalism. for $130 million. a group that bodies later sold it for approximately $500
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million and now they live in an ugly office building in a crummy location. next they buy the "the boston globe" newspaper with losses for $1.3 billion, invest millions and millions and millions of dollars to get it going, and in the end they sell it for zero, they give it away. then they write nasty editorials and op-eds telling me how i should be handling world events and our country. tell me. but that's what we have. they are incompetent, dishonest people who after an election had to apologize because they covered it, us, me, all of us, they covered it so badly they felt they were forced to
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apologize because their predictions were so bad. do you remember their predictions? they lost a lot of people because of the way they covered. here is the story. if the media's job is to be honest and tell the truth, then i think we would all agree the media deserves a very, very big fat failing grade. [cheers and applause] very dishonest people. we call it the fake news. not all of them. now everybody is using the word "fake news." where did you hear it first, folks? by contrast, for the first 100 days, my administration has been delivering every single day for the great citizens of our country, whether it's putting
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our coal miners back to work, protecting america's steel and aluminum workers, or eliminating job killing regulations, we are keeping one promise after another and frankly the people are really happy about it, they see what's happening. [cheers and applause] but to understand the historic progress that we've * made, we must speak honestly about the situation that we and i inherited. believe me, the previous administration gave us a mess. for decades our country has lived through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the
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world. you people know it better than anybody in pennsylvania. our factories were shuttered. steel mills closed down and our jobs were stolen away and shipped far away to other countries, some of which you never even heard of. politicians sent troops to protect the borders of foreign nations, but left america's borders wide open for all to violate. we have spent billions and billions of dollars on one global project after another, and yet as gangs flooded into our country, we couldn't even provide safety for our own people. our government rushed to join international agreements where the united states pays the cost and bears the burdens while other countries get the benefit and pay nothing.
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this includes deals like it one-sided paris climate accord. where the united states pays billions of dollars while china, russia, and india have contribute and will contribute nothing. does that remind you of the iran deal? how about that beauty, right? on top of all of that, it's estimated full compliance with the agreement could ultimately shrink america's gdp over a 10-year period, that means factories and plants closing all over our country. here we go again. not with me, folks. those are the facts, whether we
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like them or not. the dishonest media won't print them or report them. the washington media is part of the problems. their priorities are not my priorities and they are not your priorities, believe me. their agenda is not your agenda, and i'll be making a big decision on the paris accord over the next two weeks. and we'll see what happens. but they are all part of a broken system that has profited from this global theft and plunder of american wealth at the expense of the american worker. we are not going to let other countries take advantage of us
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anymore. from now on it's going to be america first. [cheers and applause] and i have to -- [crowd chants "usa"] and i have to just just in -- jt interject. i have been a big critic of china. but i have got to tell you during the election they stopped their currency manipulation, but china is helping us possibly or probably with the north korean
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situation. okay? and i met with the president of china at great length in florida. and we had long, long talks. hours and hours and hours. he's a good man. he's representing china, he's not representing us. but he's a good man. and i believe he wants to get that situation taken care of. they have tremendous power, and we'll see what happens. but the media said, donald trump refuses to name china a currency manipulator. think of this. we have to have a little flexibility. so i meet with the president of china and i say could you help us out with north korea? you give them 93% of their materials they need and their food. you have a lot of power. we have a great relationship. and the media said why didn't he
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call donald trump, and why didn't donald trump say in a meeting, you are a currency manipulator. listen. mr. president, will you help us out with north korea. but by the way you are that nip laight your currency. it doesn't work. so -- you understand. so instead of saying that. let's see what happens. i honestly believe that he's trying very hard. not an easy situation for china, believe me. but we have somebody there who is causing a lot of trouble for the world. we have china who is really trying to help. they have sent back vast amounts of coal coming out of north korea. so let's see what happens. i think it's not exactly the
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right time to call china a currency manipulator right now. do we agree with that? but they never say that. they say why didn't he do it. i promises you in if my inaugural address 100 days ago that now arrived the however action. that's what he delivered, 100 days of action. those people and others are exhausted. they have never seen anything like that. we are ending the off-shoring and bringing back our wonderful, beautiful, great american jobs. we are eradicating the criminal
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gangs and cartels that have infiltrated our country. you are reading about them all the time. some of you have big problems with them. thank you for that sign. "blacks for trump." i love that guy. thank you. thank you. thank you, man. that's great. that's really cool, i appreciate it. and we are taking steps to row negotiate or -- to renegotiate or cancel any agreement that fails to represent american interests. here are some of our great achievements from our first 100 days. i'll tell you in addition to that we have built such strong foundation with the leaders of foreign countries, and we are set to rock. but we have great relationships with germany, japan, china, and so many others.
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the u.k. such great relationships. that's part of the process. we appointed and confirmed a brand-new justice of the united states supreme court. cheerls * court. [cheers and applause] justice neil gorsuch who will uphold the constitution and the right of americans to govern their own affairs. the last time a new supreme court justice was confirmed in the first 100 days was 136 years ago in 1881, and i was devastated to hear that because i thought i would have been the on one to have done that. a long time ago.
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to protect our jobs and economic freedom, i immediately withdrew the united states from the horrible, disastrous, would have been another nafta but worse trans-pacific partnership. that would have taken your jobs in pennsylvania, that i can tell you. that was a total hoax. the tpp would have been a tremendous disaster for our country, and we are not going to surrender pennsylvania jobs ever again. we have done that once before. it's not going to happen. we just launched an investigation into foreign steel dumping and aluminum dumping throughout our country. we are reviewing every single trade deal and wherever there is cheating, we'll take immediate
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action and there will be penalties. [cheers and applause] and we have with us tonight secretary of commerce wilbur ross and one of the great, great people on fair trade and good trade, mr. peter navarro. thank you. thank you. and we'll renegotiate nafta and if we don't get a good deal and a fair deal for our country, and i have been saying for a long time, we'll either renegotiate or we'll terminate. i announced the other day we are going to terminate. two people that i like have much, the president of mexico, the prime minister of canada, they called up and said can we renegotiate? i said yes we can renegotiate. so we'll start a more nation,
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and hope -- we'll start a negotiation, and hopefully it will be fair for everybody. if it's not a fair deal for our country -- you have to understand we have been on the wrong side of the nafta deal with canada and mexico for many, many years. many decade. so we are going to renegotiate, and if we can't make a fair deal for our companies and workers, we'll terminate nafta. okay? our directives will put brand-new pennsylvania steel into the spied -- into the spinf america. we have ordered billions and billions of dollars in unpaid duties to be collected at the border from countries that break the rules and that just started. it's going to be a lot coming
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in. we just want fairness. and i followed through on my promise and issued a new government directive to buy american and hire american. in just these first three months we created 99,000 new construction jobs. 40,000 new manufacturing jobs and 27,000 new mining jobs. who are the miners here? we are taking care of our miners. we love our miners. and we have over 600,000 new jobs. by the way, the stock market since our election is through the roof.
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i believe from the the election -- isn't it too bad the obama administration gets a lot of credit for those couple of months. but it's all right. we are doing fine. but they get credit for that because people started going wild with the stock. but i believe we have a record from the time we got elected from november 8. we have a record, an all-time record for the biggest increase in the stock market, so i'm very happy about that. we removed the shackles on energy exploration impose by the last administration, lifting the restrictions on the production of oil, shale and natural gas, and very importantly for pennsylvania, we ended the war on beautiful clean coal and we are putting our great coal
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miners back to work. [cheers and applause] we love our miners. i'm also pleads to say we cleared the way for the construction of the keystone xl and dakota access pipe lines. 48,000 new jobs. they couldn't get their approvals, we got them their approvals in 24 hours. one day. and i want to tell you, the heads of those two companies, they didn't know what the hell happened. they said how did this happen? they should go to bed and say their prayers. but that's going to be approximately 48,000 jobs. my administration has also
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scrapped a job-killing regulation that was threatening our auto workers. we want more cars made in the usa, and that's going to happen. we created a new rule which requires that for every one new regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated. and we have signed massive executive orders clearing up the environmental bureaucracy. we'll have jobs and you are seeing them already. we have also been very busy on the legislative front which we have gotten no credit for, and yet i'm signing away -- i signed 29 new bills, a record, not
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surpassed since the truman administration. [cheers and applause] this includes 13 resolutions to eliminate intrusive federal regulations, the most ever signed in our history. in keeping our promise to our veterans i signed legislation to extend veterans choice. and david, the head of the veterans administration is here with us tonight. david the did an incredible job. we increased 4 -- increased by 42% the veterans for choice.
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and if you fail our veterans you will held accountable. first time. to create accountability across government i issued a five-year ban on federal officials becoming lobbyists after they leave government service. good? i have got a lot of people on my staff that are not exactly happy with that. but that's okay. and i issued a lifetime ban on federal officials becoming lobbyists for a foreign government. i have imposed these bands for a simple reason. -- i have imposed these bans for a simple reason. it's time to drain the swamp. and that's what we are doing in washington, d.c.
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perhaps in no area have past governments sold out special interests and foreign hobbyists more than on the issue of immigration. year after year you have pleaded for washington to enforce our laws. refugees flood in and lacked vetting that threatened your family's safety and security. your pleas have finally -- don't worry, we'll have the wall. don't worry about it. [cheers and applause] [crowd chants "build that wall"]
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>> we have done so well at the border people are saying maybe we don't need that wall. we need the wall to stop the drugs and human trafficking. we need the wall. in just 100 days we have taken historic steps to secure or bored and imposed immigration control like you have never seen before, and properly screen and vet those seek admission into our country. they are going to come in because they love our country, we are not taking them otherwise. we are operating on a very simple principle. that our immigration system should put the needs of american workers, american families, american companies, pan american citizens first.
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i appointed a great military general, john kelly, to lead the department of homeland security. since my election, we already achieved an unprecedented 73% reduction in illegal crossings on our southern border, the greatest reduction in the history of our country. and we just started. the world is getting the message. if you try to illegally enter the united states, you will be caught, detained, deported or put in prison and it will happen
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happen. as i campaigned across the nation, i met with the grieving mothers and fathers of children who had been killed, viciously killed, violently killed, by illegal immigrants, and i made them a promise, we'll protect american lives your family members will not have died in vain. last week we opened an office to support the victims of immigration crime called voice, to make sure no american victim is ever again ignored by their government. not going to happen anymore. and many people are now talking
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as i just said, and using this tremendous early progress on the border to say we don't need the kind of safety that we really do need, including the wall. we need safety. we need cameras, we need all of the things that we are going to be putting in, and we need the wall. and we'll build the wall as sure as you are standing there tonight. we need the wall. [crowd chants "build that wall"] we'll build a wall, folks, don't even worry about it. go home, go to sleep, rest assured. that's the final thing we
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needed. we need it. if the democrats do what the hell they were doing, they would approve it so easy. because we want to stop crime in our country. obviously they don't mind illegals coming in, they don't mind drugs pouring in, they don't mind ms-13 coming in. we are getting them all out of here. members of congress who will be voting on border security have a choice. they can vote on drug cartels entering the united states like the democrats are doing, or they can vote to help american citizens and american families be safe. that's the choice. who do you want to represent you you? unfortunately, democrats in congress have no leadership. they are rudderless.
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senator schumer is a bad leader [crowd booing] i have known him a long time. he's a bad leader. not a natural leadership. he works hard to study leadership. and his policies are hurting innocent americans and making it easier for drug dealers to enter our country. schumer is weak on crime and wants to raise your taxes through the roof. he is a poor leader, known him a long time, and he's leading the democrats to doom. it's sad to see for our country what's happening to the democrat party. at the heart of my
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administration's efforts to restore the rule of law has been a nationwide crackdown on criminal gangs and that means taking the fight to the sanctuary cities that shield the dangerous criminals from removal. [cheers and applause] the last very weak administration aloud thousands and thousands of gang members to cross our borders and enter into our community where they wreaked havoc on our citizens. as you know, the bloodthirsty cartel known as ms-13 has infiltrate tour schools. threatening -- our schools,
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threatening innocent the children. we have seen the horrible assaults and many killing all over long island, where i grew up. we have seen the vicious spread of transnational gangs into all 50 states, and the human suffering they bring with them. i have been with the parents, i have seen the parents. it's devastation. a very respected general recently told me that ms-13 are the equivalent in their meanness to al qaeda. my administration will not rest until we have dismantled these violent gangs and we are doing it rapidly and we are sending them the hell out of our country, we are sending them back home where they belong.
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one by one we are finding the illegal immigrant drug dealers, gang members and killers and removing them from our country. and once they are gone, folks, you see what we are doing, they will not get back in. they are not coming back. in this evident to restore safety to our country, we are going to strongly support the incredible men and women of law enforcement. i just signed an executive order directing attorney general jeff sessions to combat crimes of violence against our police and the department of justice is now prioritizing the prosecution of criminals who attack officers of the law.
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and we are also working round the clock to keep our nation safe from terrorism. my administration has taken historic steps to improve screening and vetting for those seeking visas to enter the united states. we have seen the attacks from 9/11 to boston to san bernardino. we have seen the bloodshed overseas. you look at what's happening in other countries. we already have enough problems to worry about in the united states which we love so much. we don't need to be admitting people who want to oppress, hurt or kill innocent americans. they are not coming in. so let me state this as clearly
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as i possibly can. we are going to keep radical islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] so i have a question for you. you have been to a lot of rallies. you have seen a lot of rallies. is there any place like a trump rally? in all fairness. so i did this a little bit during the rally. haven't don't in a long time. who has heard the poem called county state."
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does anybody want to hear it again? are you sure? okay. so let's dedicate this to general kelly, the border patrol, and the i.c.e. agents for doing such an incredible job job. this was written by al wilson, a long time ago. i thought it having to do with our borders and people coming in, and we know what we are going to have. we'll have problems. we have to be smart and vigilant. so here it is. "the snake." on her way to work one morning, down the path along the lake, a tender-hearted woman saw a poor half frozen snake.
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his pretty colored skin had been paul frost with the dew, poor thing, she cried, i'll take you in, and i'll take care of you. the border.ke me in or tender we me in for heaven's sake, take me in oh tender woman sided the vicious snake -- sighed the vicious snake. she wrapped him up all cozy in a comforter of silk and laid him by her fireside with some honey and some milk. she hurried home from work that night and as soon as she arrived she found that pretty snake she had taken in had been revised. take me in, oh tender woman, take me in for heaven sake, take me in oh tender woman sighed
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that vicious snake. she clutched him to her bosom, you are so beautiful, she cried. but if i hadn't brought you in by now, oh heavens, you would have died. she stroked his pretty skin again and kissed him and held him tight. but instead of saying thank you, that snake gave her a vicious bite. take me in, oh tender woman, take me in for heaven sake. take me in, oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. i have saved you, cried the woman, and you by the me. heavens why? you know your bites poisonous
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and now i'm going to die. owe shupt, silly woman said the reptile with a grin. you knew damn well about this snake before you took me in. does that explain the, folks? does that explain it? keeping american safe also means rebuilding our defenses. under the leadership of general "mad dog" mattis, he's doing great. he's doing great. by the way, he's the man that recommended general kelly. i said, "mad dog," you have got
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to give me a great general for the border. he gave me a great general. we have begun the process of rebuilding our military and restoring full readiness. we are also protecting taxpayer dollars. i have already saved more than $725 million on a simple order of f-35 planes. i got involved in the negotiations. and there is billions of dollars to be saved. on that and many other things. we also stepped up the fight against isis. and we'll not stop until isis has been destroyed. at the same time, we strengthened our friendships and alines all around the world. for instance we were proud to quietly work with the egyptian government last week to insure
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that an american citizen, a beautiful young woman came home after being in an egyptian prison for the past three years. she was going to be there for another 28 years. president obama worked diligently for three years, didn't get them out. i met with president el-sisi and it worked out great. an was great. he was great about it. and not only did the court system in egypt and president i will sissy let her out, but they -- el-sisi let her out and they let out her husband and a total of 8 people who were innocent, and they are all back here right now.
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they won't include that in the 100 days, but i'm very proud to have done it. and she is a happy young woman. i said how tough was it in that prison? she said you don't want to know. that was a tough one. we are getting nato countries to finally step up and contribute their fair share. they have begun to increase their contributions by billions of dollars, but we are not going to be satisfied until everyone pays what they owe. i have been complain being that for a long time. over the last eight years america's average military and defense spending was double what all other nato countries spent combined. not fair. as we work to get other countries to pay their fair
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share abroad, we'll continue our rebuilding at home. we are rebuilding everything including by the way our great military. we'll have the finest military that we have ever had at any time in the history of our country. last week my economic steam south lined one of the biggest tax cuts -- outlined one of the biggest tax cuts in american history. even bigger than ronald reagan. we are lowering the business tax from 35 were * all the way down to 15%, and lowering the individual tax. and you will see companies expand and companies come back into our country, companies not leave our country anymore because taxes and regulations
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are so onerous. we are going to save american's healthcare and repeal and replace that disaster known as obamacare which is dying, dying, dying. obamacare is dead anyway, folks. they always like to compare. obamacare is dead it's gone. increases were massive last year. they will be bigger this year. insurance companies are fleeing. one of the top people in the insurance industry said obamacare is in a death spiral. there is nothing they can do. so they can't compare something to it because it won't be there very long. it can't be there very long. it's not work. under obamacare we have seen double and triple digit hikes in premiums. and many americans left with only a single insurer to choose
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from and now many of those insurers are fleeing also. you have places like the great state of tennessee where i left two weeks ago where half of the state already has no insurance carrier. and many others. so obamacare is a catastrophe created exclusively by the democrats in congress. and they know it's no good, they know it's not working. by the way, we are going to get something great. we are going to get the premiums down and the deductibles way down. we'll take care of every single need you will want taken care of. but it won't cost that kind of money. we are going to bring it down. you are going to see it. premiums down. we'll repeal and replace obamacare. you watch.
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we are going to give americans the freedom to purchase the healthcare plans they want, not the healthcare forced on them by the government. i'll be so angry at congressman kelly and congressman moreno, and all of our congressmen in this room if we don't get that damn thing passed quickly. they will get it done. we know them. they will get it done. in all things, we are returning power to the people where it belongs. we are going to defend the second amendment and your right to keep and bear arms. we are going to bring education local and we are going to end common core. we are going to stop federal
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overreach and defend the good-given rights of every american family. just imagine what we could accomplish if we all started working together to rebuild this nation that -- that we so dearly love. our jobs will come back home. our dying factories will come roaring back to life. it will be a beautiful they can to watch. and this is what's going to happen in the united states of america and it's going to happen soon, and it's already happening. cities small and large will see a reverse of hope, safety and opportunity. america's children will be taught to love their country and take pride in our great american
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flag. other countries -- you see that happening -- will finally treat america and our citizens with the respect that our country and our citizens deserve. it's time for all of us to remember that we are one people with one great american destiny. and that whether we are black, or brown, or white, we all bleed the same red blood of patriots. [cheers and applause] and we all share the same glorious freedom of our nag any if i sent country. -- of our magnificent country. we are all made by the same
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almighty god. as long as we remember these truths, we'll not fail. we'll never fail. we are americans and the future belongs to us. the future belongs to all of you. so with hope in our souls and patriotism in our hearts, i say these words to you tonight on 100 days of devotion, hard work and love for our great country. together we'll make america strong again, we'll make america wealthy again, we'll make america prosper again, we'll make america proud again, we'll make america safe again, and we'll make america great again! thank you, god bless you.
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thank you, thank you. [♪] reporter: you have been watching president trump speaking in harrisburg, pennsylvania as he marks this first 100 days in office. coming up, the chants of usa, usa! it was noted that he scheduled this rally at the same time as the white house correspondents dinner which he declined to attend. the last president to skip the dinner was ronald reagan in 1981. he did this to bring his message straight to the people and snub the media, even reading poetry to the american people. liz smith and lawrence jones,
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joe concha and pollster lee carter. what a magnificent speech. what were your initial reactions to that? >> that was vintage donald trump. that was trump in his native atmosphere. he got to rail against the media media. and he got back to this feeling he was winning and a big change from some of the hardships he faced in washington recently. i expect to see more more of him going out on the trail soon. it was trump at his finest, i would say. reporter: this is where he really revels.
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he seems to get energy and enthusiasm from the crowd. it seems to buoy him. >> he was telling his story. his back to the wall. he's reassuring the people that he hasn't lost his agenda. he has kept the support of his base. but a lot of people are concerned, maybe he's going to go to the center. maybe he's going to back down to the things that are important to those who elected him. he reassured them that he's going to fight for them and make things happen. it was a vintage trump. we saw the poetry we were talking about, "the snake." even the way he was there as opposed to the white house correspondents is very trump. i am going to get my story out and tell it my way to my people. it's an interesting strategy.
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reporter: he seems to enjoy himself and he seems to think he did a good job. what did you make of the speech, the rally and the crowd enthusiasm? >> i think this is a shot at the press. they continue to underestimate this president and how he connects with his voters. i was reading reports that president trump is losing his base and caving in on issues. there were more people there than the actual white house correspondents dinner. this president continues to connect with his people. especially when it relates to immigration. you see this president bring illegal immigration down by over 60%. that's a measured accomplishment by the self. nominating neil gorsuch to the supreme court. they didn't think he would nominate a supreme court justice
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that was conservative. those people who voted for him based on the supreme court, they got their wish. that alone in the first 100 days is a first successful first 100. reporter: the polling shows 96% of the people who supported him and voted for him would do so again. so so far at least his base supporting him. let's bring in joe concha. i know you are head to the white house correspondents dish right after this. in terms of the relationship with the press. what do you think of the decision of the president to forget to dinner. last president to do it was reagan in 1981, and instead take his message to the people. >> this will be the first and only time i ever outdressed kimberly guilfoyle on the air. the point is, he did exactly
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what you just mentioned before. bypassing the media bubble by going directly to the people. you can't edit a live speech. tomorrow on the sunday shows you will see a lot of pundits that live in new york and d.c., places that are overwhelmingly democratic. the same pundits and experts who told us for a year and a half that tonight would mark hillary clinton's 100th office. that's changed, right? they will tell you this has been a failure. but i always found the 100 days quite ridiculous. there is still 1,360 days left in the first term. if anybody can name what president obama's big accomplishment or bill children tons, or george bush in the first 100 days, sign me up. it has been a very good first
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100 days, because 96% of his voters will vote for him again. kimberly: go ahead. >> the $800 billion stimulus just for starters. but the point about the first 100 days it's a hallmark holiday. and it has always seemed artificial. but the point of it is to show this is when the president's strengths, ability to get things done, is at its highest point. it's suppose to be his honeymoon. if this is his honeymoon i would hate to see what the divorce looks like. kimberly: what do you think he should be focusing on in being able to connect with his base to get the thing accomplished we saw in the exit polling that are important to the voters? >> he needs to close the deal on
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tax reform. i think in addition to securing his base he will bring some of those independents who voted holding their nose. some of the conservative republicans saying i'm not sure about this. i think he's making progress, bringing out -- rolling it out this week. if that's to happen, i think we'll see a big bump in his approval numbers. the bought lom line is action. kimberly: the backdrop, harrisburg, pennsylvania, the working men and women who were left behind. the movement in the country that put him in the oval office. focus on jobs. he mentioned 48,000 jobs in terms of the type lines. he was able to get it done -- in terms of the pipelines. >> we can't deny the jobs are
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coming back to america and businesses wants to come back to america and invest in america. president trump says if you go overseas i'm going to tax you. if you go overseas we won't support you. that's pretty great coming from a businessman. liberals said he would be all for wall street. it's important for congress to do their job. the seasoned politicians. the president can only do so much. he can start signing bills, getting the job done we gave to both chambers. get to the president's desk so he can sign it. kimberly: he called them out but he has been willing to do the executive orders to get things done. though he was critical of president obama for together same. >> exactly. but getting back to in terms where this is taking place. pennsylvania, what they used to say about lucy always pulled the
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ball away from charlie brown. going back to these places is very key. and national polls don't mean a heck of a lot. we saw that going into this 2016 election. all that matters is can he hold on to the four states i just mentioned in north carolina and florida. you can run it up in new york and california all wants as long as he's connecting with these people he met with tonight, it will be a replay of 2016. kimberly: he mentioned if not tonight, about running against elizabeth warren, pocahontas. i want to talk about the democratic party. who is it going to be for the democratic party? they do seem to be rudderless. they are not for anything, but saying they are against president trump. >> i don't think it leader of our party is going to be hillary clinton or bernie sanders or
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anyone in washington. what i would encourage -- what i would encourage democrats to do is look outside of washington, look to governors in montana, colorado, we have wonderful outside the beltway leaders. these people are mad at washington and mad at the lack of results. there was not a lot of love for the leadership among democrats in washington. kimberly: he has been adamant this isn't about four years, this is about eight years. >> i think he is playing 100% to his base. he's going to have to move some people over because he's going to lose some people. he's going to have to do some things to get people over. the first 100 days is not important. the first 100 days is important
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to people who have doubts about you. and it's important to those who are uncertain. i think people are uncertain still are uncertain. people opposed them more strongly, and that's not necessarily good for him. but the democrats don't necessarily have a sunnifying message. we saw -- a unifying message. we need something -- if the democrats want to win, they have to have something to vote for. >> 100 days is important to the media as well. we love countdown clocks. but let me quote another president. the first 100 days will be important. but it's probably the first 1,000 days that makes the difference. that was said by president barack obama. >> let's not forget, barack obama is still the leader of this party, but he can't run again. they should learn their lesson
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with hillary clinton. kimberly * jesse watters will be back next week. [♪] judge jeanine: president trump rallied his base marking his first 100 days in office in one of the states that carried him into office. i'm judge jeanine pirro. the president of the united states exactly 100 days since he took office, celebrating a mile stone by talking about his accomplishments in front of supporters in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and what maybe even more notable isn't where the president is
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