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not going to be in that district anyway which is how crazy this has gotten. >> eric: we're out of time. you could see the democrats going -- maybe becoming more conservative and liberal. >> arthel: julie banderas picks up the coverage now on fox report. >> julie: president trump about to take the stage in pennsylvania as he looks to energize supporters ahead of a highly contested special election and it's a tight race everyone. i'm julie banderas. good evening. this is the fox report. the president holding a make america great rally again at pittsburgh international airport in honor of republican rick ciccone, the state lawmakers is locked in a neck and neck battle with democrat conor lamb for the house seat vacated by tim murphy. the president is hoping to tip the scales in a district he won by 20 points in the 2016 presidential election. this as ciccone voices support for the president's new tariffs which could have a major impact
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on that part of the country. >> i'm coming to you from steel city, so this is very important here. i've always supported the steel industry and i support our steelworkers and our steelworkers can compete with anybody in the world, as long as the playing field is level but that playing field has been slanted. president trump's just trying to restore some balance to the playing field here and i want to help him. i'm ready to go down there and be his wing man and help i'm implement that agenda. >> julie: molly is in moon township, pennsylvania where the president is about to speak minutes from now. molly, i can tell the crowd is getting pretty excited. >> reporter: there are a lot of great america great hats here, julie. this is the 20th rally in pennsylvania, his fifth outside of the pittsburgh area since he started driving toward the white house in june of 2015. this is a pretty special appearance specifically for a
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special election. he's here to support the republican congressional candidate, state rep rick ciccone, actually ciccone getting a chance to speak before the crowd, a warm-up for the president who is expected to speak in about 10 minutes now. he ciccone talked about his agenda that he shares with the president and also slammed his opponent. >> every day someone comes up to me and some company announcing bonuses for their employees and raises and so forth and you know what, not a single democrat voted for that bill and conor lamb was there, if he was there, he would have voted against it too. >> reporter: ciccone worked hard to align himself with the president's agenda and mr. trump has made one quick stop here in january, greeted on the tarmac at that point busy cone. by ciccone. the seat has been in republican hands for 15 years. they want to keep it that way. mike pence and the president's
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daughter and kelley ann con way have stopped in as well. here is what one supporter told us today. >> what i support trump for, president trump for, is he is country first and everything is below that and now he is firming up with our military and security for the world by bringing peace and talks with north korea, military man. >> reporter: democrats have made the race very competitive, pinning their hopes on conor lamb. joe biden came to pennsylvania earlier this week to rally for lamb who racked up quite a slew of union backers, from carpenters to coal miners to steelworkers. he was endorsed by the pennsylvania aflcio, the largest federation of labor unions in the state. >> i am voting for conor lamb and there's multitudes of
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reasons why. one, his opponent has been so anti-union since he's been in office. we've tried to talk to hi him. every time we do, you have to corner him to get him to talk to you. >> reporter: pennsylvania's steelworkers went to the white house to back president trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum earlier this week, the united steelworkers union is not backing his choice for congress, the usw rallied for democrat lamb on friday afternoon, part of a final get out the vote push before voters head to the polls on tuesday. this election may test the strength of organized union as well as the influence that the president has in the district, especially in the state as a whole. he won the district by 20 points back in 2016. julie. >> julie: i understand 18th district, molly, may not be long for this world any. >> reporter: anyway. >> reporter: that's a fascinating political issue underlying a lot of the contests
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later on this year in pennsylvania. it doesn't affect this particular special election exactly but the state supreme court has released a new map after they ruled the previous district lines were the result of improper gop gerrymandering that violated the state's contusion. republicans are mounting a legal challenge. they argued the court overstepped, infringing on legislative power and they were urged by the president to take the challenge all the way to the supreme court. i believe the president is stepping out now, so i'll send it back to you. >> julie: president trump there arriving in moon township, pennsylvania. he tweeted moments ago, for everybody to take a look, he has a lot to say as he is campaigning for the republican congressional candidate, rick ciccone, who is in a tight race against his democratic contender, conor lamb, and the president coming out, hoping to make a very big footprint on this very important election as of course the mid-terms come
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november are heavily relying on a republican win here, a place where the president handily won in 2016 and one that republicans have won for the last 15 years. he's going to go out there and shake hands with a lot of supporters. you see a lot of make america proud again, make america great again banners and hats being worn from a very enthusiastic crowd there. but certainly this is one area that the president is paying very close attention to and one that also brings to light the amount of pressure on the republican party. for the president to come out an campaign for someone lyin like s is a big deal. it means a lot is riding on the republican party in order for them to win the special election on tuesday. let listen to the president of the -- let's listen to the president of the united states. ♪ i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today. ♪ because there ain't no doubt i love this land.
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♪ god bless the usa. ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free. ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me. ♪ and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today. ♪ because there ain't no doubt i love this land. ♪ love this land. ♪ god bless the usa. [ cheering and applause ]
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>> i love this place. hello, pittsburgh. hello, pittsburgh. [ cheering and applause ] >> you know what? do me a favor, get out on tuesday, vote for rick ciccone and we can leave right now. come on. we don't have to spend any time. great guy. i'm thrilled to be back in pennsylvania. [ cheering and applause ] >> where i went to school, went to college with so many hard working american patriots. you're great people. great. [ cheering and applause ] >> pennsylvania is the state that gave us american independence, american freedom, and what else? american steel. [ cheering and applause ] >> american steel.
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we've been talking a little about steel over the last little while, haven't they and we're cabbing thsaving the steel and f steel mills are now opening up because of what i did. [ cheering and applause ] >> not all of my friends on wall street love it but we love it because we know what it does. many plants have just announced over the last few days that they're expanding, opening. steel is back. it's going to be back too. steel is back and aluminum is back. it's going to be back. [ cheering and applause ] >> and on november 8th pennsylvania is the state that gave us the 45th president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ]
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>> and i think we're doing a good job for you. i hope so. we're working hard. it's not easy. that washington, d.c., we've got a lot of evil there but we're getting it out, step by step. a lot of evil, a lot of bad people, a lot of bad people, a lot of fake media, look at them. [booing] >> big, fake media. i don't know if you saw it, but we've had a problem for years with north korea. in fact, president obama said it was the biggest problem we had. and south korea went there. we put very, very strong sanctions and lots of other things we've been doing, rights frorightfrom the first day i wan office and south korea came to my office after having gone to north korea and seeing kim jong
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un and -- it's very positive, no. after the meeting you may do that but now we have to be very nice. let's see what happens. let's see what happens. so the south korean top people, top representatives, they walked out the white house to a throng of these characters. big group. and everybody wanted to find out what happened. they just left north korea. look, north korea's tough. they're testing nuclear weapons. they're doing a lot of things. this should have been handled, by the way, over the last 30 years. not now. that's when it should have been handled. [ cheering and applause ] >> this should have been handled an everybody will say it too. but that's okay. because that's what we do. we handle things. and these guys came out and they
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said that your president has done a great job, i might say, but -- well, i'll tell you we did a great job in the olympics. president moon of south korea said without donald trump olympics would have been a total failure. it's true. it's true. might as well say it. nobody else is going to say it, right? might as well say it. [ cheering and applause ] >> it's a little hard to sell tickets when you think you're going to be nuked. when north korea called and they said we would like to be in the olympics, everybody said let's buy tickets, let's go. i wouli have would have gone. south korea did a great job. it was great to see north korea going and participating and there was a nice unity. it was really a nice thing. [ cheering and applause ] >> but when the south korean
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representatives who just left north korea, came outside, a big throng of press, they announced that north korea, kim jong un would like to meet with president trump. this doesn't happen. you know, they're saying obama could have done that. trust me, he count have done that. he wouldn't have done that. he would not have done it. by the way, neither would bush and neither would clinton and they had their shot and all they did was nothing. well, clinton gave away billions and billions of dollars and as soon as they made the deal, the following day they started working on making more nukes. so that's not the great deal. did you ever see the story where it's 1999, i'm on meet the press, a show now headed by sleepy eyes chuck todd. he's a sleeping son of a witch, i'l, i'llgun,i'll tell you.
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they showed it this morning, 1999, i'm talking about north korea. you've got to take him out now. and then they have clinton saying we are pleased to announce that we have made a deal with north korea. well, you know how that deal turned out? we gave billions and billions of dollars and lots of other things. and we got nothing. but they show me young, handsome, i said why couldn't i look like that today? i should have run back then, right? [ cheering and applause ] >> i should have run back then. which have done this a -- i would have done this earlier. [ cheering and applause ] >> but they had me literally saying, i don't know if anybody saw it because they play it a lot, but literally saying, a very good guy, actually, but saying that we've got to do
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something about north korea. that's when it wasn't in vogue. then they have clinton giving everything away and here we are today with a man who has nuked up all over the place. we've been very strong and very vigilant and now lots of good things i think are going to happen but we'll see. but the funny thing, so they announce that he's not going to send missiles up anymore until we're through the meetings. think of that. we were losing -- we were getting a lot of missiles sent. i wouldn't say japan was thrilled, missiles flying over japan. they're very happy with what i'm doing. and who else could do it? honestly, when you think. they're not going to send missiles up. they're not sending missiles up and i believe that. i really do. i think they want to do something. i think they want to make peace. i think it's time and i think we've shown great strength. i think that's also important. [ cheering and applause ] >> right?
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and must tell you, president shi of china has really helped us a lot. they've really helped us. because 93% of the goods come in through china, going into korea, north korea. 93%. so that's pretty powerful. and they've been very good. they could have done more, but that's okay. i say to them you've been great. you could do more, but they've done a lot. china has done more for us than they have ever done for any other president or ever done for this country and i respect that. [ cheering and applause ] >> i respect that. because you need that. stopping the flow of goods, very important. and we put sanctions on. so they come out, white house, many of these same characters that i see those faces, i see those faces. [booing] >> and for the first two hours it was unbelieve aable. this is a amazing.
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this is incredible. i can't believe this is happening. we go from -- a lot of people thought we were going to war and all of a sudden they come in and say we're going to have a meeting and there's no more missiles going off and they want to denuclearize. nobody heard that. nobody thought -- they said they are thinking about that. who knows what's going to happen. who knows, if it happens, if it doesn't happen, i may leave fast or we may sit down and make the greatest deal for the world and for all of these countries including, frankly, north korea. that's what i hope happens. but the press for two hours is going this is fantastic. this is amazing. a certain anchor on cnn, fake as hell, cnn, the worst -- [yelling] >> so fake. fake news.
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[yelling] >> their ratings are lousy, by the way and compared to fox, their ratings -- [yelling] >> and a certain anchor, female, said this is really something. he would go down as a truly great president if this happened. okay. but all of them are saying this is amazing, this is incredible, did you hear what they just said, they just said denuke, they just said no more missiles, they said they want to meet with president trump. they couldn't believe it. the worst of them, cnn, msnbc which is worse than -- i think i have a new -- msnbc, third rate, and nbc, which is horrible,
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their newscast by the way is not doing well on nbc network. they're heading down the tubes. but listen to this. i did the apprentice on nbc for 14 seasons. i made a lot of money for them. we had a big, successful show. arnold schwart schwarzenegger fd when he did the apprentice and he's a movie star. martha stewart failed when i did the apprentice. i kept chugging along, every year it was a big hit. i made them a lot of money, gave them good ratings when they were absolutely dying and they did nothing but kill me. nbc is perhaps worse than cnn. i have to tell you. msnbc is horrible. so here they are, they're outside. these wonderful representatives, very high level from south korea are saying all these things, denuke and all of the things that they can't believe because it's like five years ahead of schedule. before this, they would say that will never happen and this will never happen and you'll never
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get them to stop with the missiles. they're saying all of this. now they say they want to stop the missiles, they want to denuclearize. they want to do all of these things and all of these people are like they can't believe it. it's unbelievable. i said to my wife, i said you know it's amazing, they're really nice tonight. it's amazing. they're all saying this is an incredible achievement. okay. then i get up in the morning, some time goes by. [ laughter ] >> same people, they're saying it's not that big a deal. anybody could have done it. obama could have done it. obama had a chance [booing] >> they're saying obama, obama. obama. obama was driving you down. you take a look at those numbers before we took over. they were heading down. so just let me say, so i wake up, so it's so nice and i'm looking forward to watching in the morning and i go, i mean
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literally they're saying clinton could have met. clinton gave away the house and got nothing. and bush, bush, bush, another great republican. he got us into the middle east. that was a great -- we spent $7 trillion in the middle east over a 17-year period. $7 trillion as of three months ago. okay? you know what they did? that was like taking a big stone and throwing it into a hornet's nest. but we're bringing it back. isis, we have 98% of the land back. 98. [ cheering and applause ] >> so i woke up and i saw all these reports that anybody could have done it. oh, yeah, sure, anybody could have gotten president shi, president for life, that was another one. so he's president for life. it happens two days ago.
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and i was joking. i was at a roast, actually, but i was joking and i sai said ha, president for life, that sounds good. maybe we're going to have to try it. president for life. but i'm joking. but i'm joking. and they knew i was joking. everybody in the room was laughing, everybody's having a great time, i'm joking about being president for life. a couple of them went back, donald trump with his dictator attitude now wants to be president for life. fake news. fake. [yelling] >> fake. horrible. but you know what's going to happen? did you see the other day, 96% of what they do -- all i do is good stuff. the economy is the best it's ever been. your coal -- [ cheering and applause ] >> by the way, folks, some of
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you are in the coal world. coal is coming back, big, big, big. your steel is coming back. your steel is coming back. [ cheering and applause ] >> those plants are going to be opening and what we've done with the 25% tariffs for those guys that come in and dump their steel all over the place, and by the way, it's not good steel. you guys know what i mean. it's crap. but your steel is coming back. it's all coming back. at six months prior to the election in 2020, every one of those guys, we really endorse donald trump. we think he has something. you know why? because if i don't win the election, their ratings are going to go so far down. they're going to be out of business, every one of them. can you imagine? can you imagine covering bernie or pocahontas. pocahontas, how about that?
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pocahontas [yelling] >> can you imagine these guys, some of them are actually smiling, but some of them just can't stand it. honestly. some of them, they can't take it. can you imagine having to cover elizabeth warren for four years? [booing] >> i was watching during the campaign and hillary was sitting right there and pocahontas was up and she was so angry, look, we love each other, the women, the men, we love each other, everybody loves -- she was so angry. i said you know, i think she's losing the entire male audience and many of the women. she was going at it and hillary was sitting there saying what did i do? can you imagine if they had to cover some of these people that are running, i think any of them, to be honest with you. i would love oprah to run. i would love to beat oprah. i know her weakness.
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i know her very well. i was on her last show or one of the last -- the last week. she had donald trump and donald trump's family. my, my, my, we've come down a long way, haven't we. i'm now president and probably -- but think of it, i know her weakness. wouldn't we love to run against owe? pray? i -- oprah? i would love it. it would be a painful experience for he. her. so we created 3 million -- thank you, darling. that's always the problem. we have a room that's packed. if we have one person, and that's actually a fan -- by the way, that's a fan over there. but if we have one person that speaks out, it's like a big deal the next day. so we've created 3 million jobs since election day. nobody thought that was possible. [ cheering and applause ] >> we patched the large --
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passed the large evidence tax cuts and reform in american history. [ cheering and applause ] >> we've created more than 300,000 new jobs alone last month. [ cheering and applause ] >> and you saw the numbers yesterday. yesterday's numbers, job report, was among the best numbers ever produced in the history of our country, in the history of our country. [ cheering and applause ] >> in fact, my guys -- usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! >> my guys came into my office and they gave me the number. because if you add the previous month which was adjusted upward by 52,000 jobs, they were low last month, it adjusted upward.
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so we're like over 360,000 jobs and i said let me ask you, is that a mistake. if you get 160 it's good. we were at 360. so i looked at my guys, i said is that a typographical error? what is that? but you saw it, it was one of the best reports. you know the amedicationing ama? wages went up a little bit. you haven't had wages in 19 years many wages are starting to go up. think of it. wages. [ cheering and applause ] >> how good is that? wages starting to go up. african american unemployment has reached the lowest level in history. [ cheering and applause ] >> the lowest. you know, african american -- i'm very proud of that. african american unemployment two months ago reached the lowest level in history and last month it went up a little bit, right? and i made the mistake, because i didn't know it went up, and it wasn't quite as good but it
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wasn't historic. so i was in a different month and i said african unemployment is the lowest level in history. they killed me. because it was the previous month. but here's the good news. the new month brought it down to the lowest level. so now it's the lowest level. [ cheering and applause ] >> hispanic unemployment is the lowest level, think of that, hispanic unemployment is the lowest level in history. women, we love you, we love you. [ cheering and applause ] >> didn't we surprise them with women during the election? remember? women won't like donald trump. i said have i really had that kind of a problem? i don't think so. but women won't like donald trump. it will be a rough night for donald trump. because the women won't come
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out. we got 52 52%, right, 52, right? [ cheering and applause ] >> and i'm running against a woman. you know, it's not that easy. 155 million people are now employed. that is -- that came out this morning. that is the highest level of employment in the history of our country, 155 million. think of that. [ cheering and applause ] >> while the obama administration in its final year was losing 1,000 manufacturing jobs a month. we've created almost 300,000 new manufacturing jobs. think of that. [ cheering and applause ] >> the task for all of us, for
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everyone here tonight, is to make sure that this great american comeback continues, full speed ahead. we are doing things that are amazing. you know, make america great again, right, make america great again, right, so you know what the new slogan's going to be? i won't tell you. we've got to keep it secret except did you ever see so much press? wow. you know what the new slogan will be? because i can't use it in three years from now. i can't say -- very good. i can't use it -- i can't go like in four years and say here's my slogan, which is now two and-a-half years, we'll have to start thinking. it's getting close. we can't say make america great again because i already did that. right? [ cheering and applause ] >> right? [ cheering and applause ] >> so -- right?
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[ cheering and applause ] >> so our -- not my slogan, our slogan, this is a team, our new slogan will be, and this is on the assumption it happens, which i'm almost positive, can never be 100% sure, i never like to go too far in advance but let's assume it's going like it's going. by the way, if we coasted for two and-a-half years, we did a hell of a job. you know that. [ cheering and applause ] >> in fact, i was telling some of the guys, let's just coast because the stock market is up almost 40% since election day. think about that. think of that. [ cheering and applause ] >> by the way, that's not rich people. that's for everybody. you have your 401-ks, which are up 42%, 38%. i tell it all the time. i take pictures back with the policemen. i love the policemen. i love the firemen. they're great. and they're always coming up and saying sir, thank you very much. my 401-k is up 41%.
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my wife thinks i'm a genius. that think they're great investors. but they're up. that's really good. that's what we want. that's what we want. that's what we have to have. we're so proud of this country. but our new slogan, when we start running in, can you believe it, two years from now, is going to be: keep america great, exclamation point. keep america great. [ cheering and applause ] >> but we can only do that if we elect people who are going to back our agenda and fight for our values and that is why we have to defeat nancy pelosi. [booing] >> and maxine waters, a very low
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i.q. individual. ever see her? did you ever see her? we will impeach him. we will impeach the president. but he hasn't done anything wrong. it doesn't matter. we will impeach him. she's a low i.q. individual. you can't help it. she really is. we will impeach him. but you have maxine waters and you have plenty of others. and i mean, nancy pelosi, you can't have that. and conor lamb, lamb the sham, lamb the sham, he's trying to act like a republican so he gets -- he won't give me one vote. i don't know him. looks like a nice guy. i hear he's nice looking. i think i'm better looking than him. i do. i do. i do. and he's slightly younger than me. slightly. no, i heard that, then i saw,
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he's okay. he's all right. personally, i like rick ciccone. i think he's handsome. [ cheering and applause ] >> and you did a great job on television today. i watched you, rick. that was a great interview. that was a great interview. i appreciate it too. he's really good. here's the thing. we're dealing with people that want to obstruct. they want to stop us from doing things. we put an infrastructure bill in for $1.7 billion and i hear they want to stop it. they want to stop daca. daca is there issue. i'm willing to go along. get it done. we've got to get it done, right. get it done. besides that, honestly, we need good, great workers in our country because i'm bringing a lot of companies into this country. we're not going to have workers for it. we have to bring them in. but daca, they're here, they're good people and the democrats are trying to not do -- i
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offered a deal that was so good you can't refuse, right, like the mob pictures, i'll give you a deal that's so good, you can't refuse. i gave them a deal so good they could not refuse. i did it because i thought they were going to refuse and they did and they're getting killed now by the daca recipients. they're getting killed. but somebody like lamb, he's not going to vote for us. i appreciate his nice words about me. this is trump country, so he has to say nice things. he's smart. so he's saying nice things. here's the problem, as soon as he gets in he's not going to vote for us. he's going to vote the party line. he's going to vote the party line. he doesn't care about us. but for getting your votes, he's talking about how much he likes tariffs, which is my baby and i took a lot of heat over that.
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let me tell you, all the countries are calling up, we don't want the tariffs, what do we have to do. the european union, they kill us. a lot of us came from the european union, different countries, right. sounds nice. they kill us on trade. so we put on tariffs an the european union's out there, well we're going to put -- i said you can't go higher than you are anyway and they have trade barriers. we can't sell our farming goods in there. they totally restrict us. they say we want the tariffs taken off. i said good, open up the barriers and get rid of the tariffs. if you don't do that, we're going to tax b bmws and -- we'rg to tax bmws and mercedes-benz. the cars are the big item. that's the big money item. so when i said that, it's like whoa, let's stop talking with this guy. with the european union, we're
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like $100 billion down because we had stupid politicians doing stupid things. think of $100 billion. by the way, we're really -- i've always said $71 billion. but mentio mexico, we're $130 m. mexico charges a 16% vat tax. nobody ever talks about that. they do it. that deal was bad the day they made it because they had a tax and we didn't. so they have a 16% vat tax. nobody ever talks about it. but i talk about it. we're either going to renegotiate nafta, and i said we won't put the tariffs on mexico and canada and canada's brutal. canada's really tough. we have a big deficit with canada too. they send in timber, they send in steel, they send in a lot of things but our farmers in wisconsin are not treated well when we want to send things to
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them. hey, and i don't blame them. why should i blame them? because they just outsmarted our politicians for decades. and i don't mean obama. i mean all of them. since bush the first, and that includes -- that includes a lot of people. frankly, ronald reagan. you remember. i didn't love his -- i thought he was great. i loved his style, his attitude. he was a great cheerleader for the country but not great on the trade. for many, many years they've been outsmarting. we used to be a nation of tariffs. when other countries would come to the united states, they had to pay for the privilege of taking our product, of taking our jobs. they had to pay. they wanted to come in and sell their product n had t product, . today in china they sell a car to us, they pay 2. 22 22 -- 2.5.
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we sell a car in china, it's 25%. why is that 25 and we're 2.5? that's why we have a trade deficit with china of $500 billion a year. it's no good. but we're changing it and it takes a little while. i'm there a year, a little more than a year, we're changing it. [ cheering and applause ] >> we have to. we have a trade deficit, we have a trade deficit with all countries of the world. listen to this number. if there's any children in the room, please close your ears. we have a trade deficit of almost $800 billion a year. who makes these deals? so with mexico -- he says obama. honestly, in all fairness to obama, it's more than obama. it's plenty of people, believe me. plenty of presidents allowed that to happen. and people that worked for the president. so we're going to get a lot of
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straightened away, nafta is under work right now and i think they're going to be very good. you saw what i did with the tariffs. they said we don't want to pay tariffs. i said let's make a deal on nafta. and if you make a decent deal, a fair deal for the american worker, the american people, we will -- you'll have no problem with the tariff. i said the same thing to the european union. i said look, you're killing us. we're losing $100 billion a year. you're not accepting our product. they're not accepting our farm product. i want to help the farmers. and they don't accept it. [ cheering and applause ] >> and i said open up your countries. they banded together. why did they band together to screw the united states on trade? that's okay. they're allowed, you know. actually, here it would be called a monopoly, wouldn't be allowed. but those countries got together in order to do well on trade with the united states. people don't know that.
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you hear european union, sounds so innocent. it's not innocent. they're very tough. they're very smart. we lose $100 billion a year. they sell stuff into us. we charge them practically nothing. we sell things into them, number one, you can't get it through the barriers. they have artificial barriers. that's not a monetary barrier, that's other things, environmental, they come up with things you wouldn't even believe. we can't get our product in there. so i said open up your barriers, get rid of your tariffs, and we'll do this. we'll have a nice, fair open -- and if you don't do that, that's okay and that's where the cards come in. we have a lot of work to do. but i need people that can help me and this guy can really help me. this guy can really help me. [ cheering and applause ] >> rick ciccone -- and he's got a tough race. i think we won by 22 points and rick, you know, look, it's a
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crazy time out there. it's crazy. but i think the republicans -- you never hear this. so i've been -- in fact, i think she's here, karen handle? where is karen? where is she? did i do a good job in atlanta? so karen, is this sort of like a -- karen was down, she started off with a whole group of people, it's a little different voting. she had running for congress in atlanta, the atlanta area, right? so they had a guy, a young guy who spent $34 million, that's still the all-time world record, running to be a congressman, they make $150,000 a year. he spent $34 million. there's something going on, right? i didn't know you were here. somebody said you may be here many that's so great, karen. so karen was running with many republicans. it was like 14 -- 13 republicans, which is crazy. and karen was the one i wanted. but that's a lot of republicans. so karen ended up with about 14 or 15. this guy ended up -- he was
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58th, 58th which meant he would have won the he'll e elec, there was no more runoff. we came after that guy and we found out couple of minor things. he didn't live in the district. they said he doesn't live in the district but nobody cares about that. i said really, let's try it on the voter. you have to get 50, in which case the election is over. if you get less than 50 you have a runoff and take the top two. karen was fantastic. she was with so many republicans and he was essentially the only democrat. i brought him down in a period of four days. i got no credit for this from these guys. i brought him down to 48. now he's in a runoff with karen. he's at 48. she's at 15. by the time karen and i finish with this guy, $32 million he spent and she spent slightly less than that, she spent like
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$29 million less, right? she spent $29 million less. but by the time we finished, the winner easily by 5 points was karen handle. [ cheering and applause ] >> and they love the job she's doing and i think you're going to have a good victory now. the people have gotten to know you and they love you in the area. i hope i don't have to make speeches like i did last time. but we need karen and we need our congressman ciccone. we have to have him. [ cheering and applause ] >> we have to have him. nancy pelosi, maxine waters, the only chance she's got to become speaker is electing democrats. we don't have a big margin. it's just a very small -- i mean, they're doing a number in your state. you see what they're doing with the congressional districts. they're doing a number and hopefully the united states
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supreme court will take that case because this is horrible what they've done. they had state judges that are democrats change your voting districts. what kind of stuff is that? what kind of stuff? [booing] >> it's going to make it very hard for republicans that are great republicans that would easily win and now it's all changed. and it's very unfair. let's see what happens. it's litigation, it's in court. let's see what happens. but it's very unfair. the people of pittsburgh cannot be conned by this guy lamb. you just can't do it. because he's, again, he's never going to vote for us. he can say i love president trump. i agree with everything he says. you know what? i don't want to meet him. because anybody that says that, i might like him and then rick is going to be very angry at me, right? no, he's going around saying -- but he's not going to do that stuff. he's not going to do it. there's no way he's going for
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the things that his party -- i said he's not going to vote for pelosi. that could be possible. but most people are. most people are. but he says he's not going to do that. he's going to do this for steel, he's going to do that. the democrats are opposed to those things. he's weak on crime. he's weak on the border. he's weak on the second amendment. but all of a sudden he got strong. by the way, in terms of abortion, take a look at his record. take a look. it's amazing. he's come back. take a look at his record. because where his record is, that's where he's going. so pelosi's party in congress is full of people who tell their voters one thing during the election and they go to washington and vote lock step. you know, the one thing i noticed about them and i've been there now for 14 months, 14 months, can you -- have we done a lot? [ cheering and applause ]
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>> we have done more than any first term administration in the history of our country. we have. you take a look at what we've done. [ cheering and applause ] >> regulation, tax cuts, federal judges, a great, great supreme court justice gor gorsich, grea. we passed the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. didn't get one democrat vote. didn't get one. by the way, how good is that kicking in? remember? remember? we passed it -- we didn't get one democrat vote. think of that, notice one. and now they're -- not one. they're all getting a little nervous. that's okay. we didn't get one. what helped when at&t and the big companies came, they paid thousands and thousands of dollars in bonuses to millions of people. i think it's up to 5 million
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people now. and that was not in the schedule. but they're paying the money out and the people are getting the money and i'll tell you what, we're so proud of that. but we also got rid of the individual mandate from obamacare which basically guts out obamacare. that will be next. that will be next. [ cheering and applause ] >> that's where you pay a lot of money for the privilege of not getting health care. okay? how do you like that one? how that one made it through court i will not -- made it through twice. you pay a lot of money for the privilege. we got rid of the individual mandate. nobody talks about it. the tax bill is so massive, biggest one ever done and we're calling it tax reform. this is where a nonpolitician like me is good. because they had a name and for 40 years they couldn't pass anything. i kept saying how is it possible not to pass tax cuts? sir, i don't know, we just can't
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pass, reagan was the last one that did a big bill and we just can't pass. i said what's the problem? sir, the tax reform is not easy. i said wait a minute, do you call it tax reform? or do you call it tax cuts? and he said -- [ cheering and applause ] >> right? and he said no, sir, we call it tax reform because we're doing a lot of reform. i said look, people don't know what reform means. neither do i. people want tax cuts. they don't know. they don't know. they want tax cuts! [ cheering and applause ] >> they want tax cuts and honestly the word reform it could mean you're going to triple your taxes. we're going to reform taxes and triple. i said nobody knows what it means. it could be really bad. so they said you know, we never thought of this, this after 40 years, nobody ever thought of
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it. they said could you come up with a name and i did. you know what it's called? the tax cut, cut, cut, cut bill. i must tell you -- on this i think they were right. the politicians thought this was hokey. so we call it the u.s. tax cut and jobs bill. which is nice. which is nice. [ cheering and applause ] >> and we got it passed. we had unanimous in the republican party and unanimous for the democrats. and by the way, you're going to have a great man running as a republican for the senate. while we're here, rick, we should say it, right? sweet lou, right? he's going to be great. he's got a chance. he's with you all the way. he loves the state. he loves the people and we'll be out fighting for him very, very hard. okay? you know who that is. you know. but he's going to be running. he's running already. he's going to be fantastic. we passed the tax cuts. we didn't have one democrat
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vote. think of that. so i think they have a problem. historically, after a presidential election, the other side like always wins. and i've told you, you heard the story. because people become come play sent. yocomplascent you like me? i like you to. i love you. [ cheering and applause ] >> i love you. [ cheering and applause ] >> so is there any more fun than at a trump rally? [ cheering and applause ] >> you know, a lot of times i have to do like readings, we'll pass an environmental bill and they want me to go to a -- i'm spoiled. if i go to a small place and they have 2,000 people i'm like
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why don't we open a stadium. other guys go out and get 50 people, we're satisfied. we need crowds like this. the fire marshal is fantastic. they had a lot of people out. i don't want to get him in trouble but he opened up the doors and he's got guys there and he let most of the people that were -- they were sent away. hlook at the corners. the cameras are never going to cover the corners. they're never going to cover the corners. they're never going to cover -- they never show the crowds. they never like to show the crowds, ever. you know, the only thing is the noise. because you can't -- it sounds like a penn state football game. it sounds like an ohio state football game. right? you can't -- [ cheering and applause ] >> i'll say to friends, i'll say to friends did you see my speech last night? yes. i have to say, how good was i? how good?
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and they say good. i said did they show the crowd? no, they didn't. he said but you know what? i could tell by the noise that the crowd was really big. you can't hide that. [ cheering and applause ] >> you can't hide that. [ cheering and applause ] >> can't do it. [ cheering and applause ] >> so the democrats are the party of sanctuary cities. explain that one, right? [booing] >> they like to protect criminals. they like to protect ms13. these are the -- this is the party of -- how about that? how about that? how about i.c.e., the i.c.e. guys are tough. they go in and they're not playing games. the only thing i hate to say this, not so politically correct, but the only thing these gang members understand is
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toughness. i hate to say it. they're not interested in genius. they're not interested in -- they're interested in somebody that's tougher than them. and we have the toughest people you've ever seen and they went out to long island and they grabbed them by the neck and they threw them into the paddy wagon. we're cleaning out. we're doing that. >> build that wall! billebuild that wall! build that wall! build that wall! build that wall! >> we are building the wall, 100%. [ cheering and applause ] >> 100%. the president of mexico, who i think is a really nice guy, because it's been build a wall and i can't get through a speech without somebody -- i was all set to say build a wall and these guys start screaming, build a wall. the president of mexico calls. we're in the midst of
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negotiating nafta. so we have a little sticking point. he called up and respectfully, because he's a high quality guy, and he called up, he goes mr. president, we would like you to make a statement that mexico will not pay for the wall. i said are you crazy? you think i'm going to -- i'm not making that statement. he said well, have you to. i said is it a deal breaker? he said yes. i said bye-bye without making a deal. there's no way i make it. what i will say and what i told him is president, don't worry, it all comes out in the wash. we're going to put it into the nafta agreement. nobody's going to be talking too much about it we're going to make a better nafta deal. we have to. when we lose $130 billion with mexico, i think we can do a little better than that. right? the wall, you know what the wall is, it's this, you don't even notice it. it's like a little asterisk on the bottom. okay.
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so he said to me that and i said we can't do that. we actually broke it up. he was going to come to washington. no way i'm going to say anything like that. but i will say we will build a wall. we have to build a wall. we have to build a wall and the democrats are holding it back. we had a deal, $25 billion and if i get $25 billion for the wall, you're going to have a lot of change. you're going to have a lot of change. i've got all the big builders, the best ones in the wolfed. world.i know the best builders. we save a lot of money on air force 1, $1.4 billion we save. 1 poin1.4. it's still too expensive. it's crazy. we saved a lot of money. we saved $1.4 billion. that's worth a 10 minute meeting. i don't care how big the united states is. but we're going to build the
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wall and we have to build the wall. for people, for gangs, for drugs, the drugs has never been a problem like we have right now. and by the way, like the world has with drugs. and you know what? we fill up these councils. they all want to be on councils. they call them blue ribbon councils where we take melania, great first lady, we take -- cheese great. [ cheering and applausshe's gre. [ cheering and applause ] >> she is great. you think her life is so easy, folks? not so easy. she's a great first lady. we put melania and other people on this blue ribbon committee. you think the drug dealers that kill thousands of people during their lifetime, do you think they care who's on a blue ribbon committee? the only way to solve the drug problem is through toughness. when you catch a drug dealer,
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you got to put him away for a long time. when i was in china, and other places, by the way, i said mr. president, do you have a drug problem? no, no, no, we do not. i said huh, big country, 1.4 billion people, right, not much of a drug problem. i said what do you attribute that to? well, the death penalty. hey, if you're a drug dealer and you know you're going to get caught and you know that you're going to kill people, you're killing our kids, they're killing our kids, they're killing our kids. they're killing our families. they're killing our workers. you know, we have a hard time, of the 100 million people, that special group of people, they want to work, we have a hard time. a lot of them can't qualify to work at the countries. chrysler is coming from mexico to michigan. we have companies coming back into the united states.
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you haven't seen that. i used to tell you that was going to happen. but now it's happening. but a problem, a lot of people can't qualify because of drugs. what i said to the president, i said so you don't have much of a problem? no. and they had a problem. if you go back 200 years if you go back 200 years ago, they know about drugs. ed the opium was defend taughting to china. it dose troyed china. and i'm not going to let it destroy us. i don't even know. you don't know that the united states is ready for it. but you have to give long, tough sentences. if you go to singapore, i said, mr. president what happens with your drugs. >> no, we don't have a problem.
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we have a zero tolerance. these guys don't play games. we have a different type of people. they don't play games. how are you doing with drugs? no problem. i say what do you mean no problem. jesse: i'm jesse watters. we are listening to president trump speak in pennsylvania. let's listen to what he has to say. president trump: we have a zero tolerance policy. what does that mean? if we catch a drug dealer, death penalty. and they don't have a problem. now, remember this. if somebody goes and shoots somebody or kills somebody they go away for life and they can get the death penalty. they shoot one person, they can get the death penalty.

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