tv Bill Hemmer Reports FOX News October 19, 2020 12:00pm-1:00pm PDT
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bill hemmer, but would you take that deal? $99. >> bill: you could do that and bring the whole neighborhood >> martha: yeah, we should try to help them out. have a great show, bill. >> bill: we will see you in two hours at five? >> martha: yeah. >> bill: cool, dana. let's keep rolling come everybody. i'm bill hemmer. just over two weeks until election day. any moment now, the president holds a campaign rally before heading to tucson for another rally later tonight. the president is slamming joe biden sending 100 alleged emails. he called them "criminal enterprise. he called the reporting a smear campaign. as of today, get this, more than 27 million americans have already cast their ballots. we will talk about the latest
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covid relief efforts. jackie covers the biden team. we get ready for the rally there. hey, good afternoon to you. once again, thousands and thousands of energized supporters have gathered for one of the signature rallies, this time in southern arizona, we saw a line forming. we expect the president to make his way to the rally in the next 20-30 minute pier the president just spoke to reporters in the state of arizona. here is some of what he had to say. >> i think it's looking better than 2016 here we are way ahead of where we were in 2016. end of done things that nobody has ever done. we have the greatest economy in the world. if you look at arizona, you look at the stuff they've done, i mean, everyone of these republican-run states has done phenomenal. the democrat-run states are not, but they are not going to affect
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our numbers very much. >> here in yavapai county, the president beat hillary clinton in 2016 with 65% of the boat. he is back this around to re-energize the voters in rural parts of arizona that he is going to be relying on. in this election, arizona is being considered a contested battleground state. it looks like the average shows joe biden ahead in arizona by about three points. but the margins are tightening. if they are any indication that the president has a lot of support here in arizona. >> i love our president. i love how much he loves our country. >> i've been here since last night. very excited. teaching my son that it's very important for us to vote. >> veteran. >> i'm a veteran. [screams] >> we are not going to go to socialism here we are not going
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to be venezuela or cuba. we are the united states of america. >> we've got a president who says what he's going to do. put america first. with the people first. >> after this rally, the president will head south to tucson, arizona. that is a county where hillary clinton won in 2016. >> bill: thank you, sir. joe biden is off the trail for today. he is off the trail for a couple days, as we understand. kamala harris is in battleground florida, and she was in orlando earlier. early voting starts in that state today. jackie is back in delaware for the legs there. hey, jackie, good afternoon. >> good afternoon, bill. joe biden did leave home today to tape a 60 minute interview. he did not get to questions as they were shouted at him. no public events as he is preparing to face off with president trump on thursday for the final debate. the trump campaign indicated the president is changing his strategy. he wants to allow joe biden to
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get more answers and he wants answers on the hunter-write an email story, reportedly those emails coming from his laptop. biden has not responded to the allegations by "the new york post." he last spoke with a cbs reporter on friday. when they asked about it, they called it a smear campaign and said that he had no comment. he also had no comment this weekend as a president, seized on that story calling joe biden corrupt and saying that he was a part of an organized crime family. and then in north carolina over the weekend, it never came up. the only answer reporters got was about what kind of ice cream he had picked up at a voter mobilization following a shop there. and even today after the director of national intelligence said that this is not part of a russian disinformation campaign as was suggested. still nothing from joe biden. now, the campaign has issued denials of wrongdoing, citing the former president's tax returns and also a
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republican-led senate inquiry has proof that he -- we don't know if this is going to be a question from the moderator on thursday's debate. however, we do know from the trump campaign that he plans to hammer joe biden on the spirit he has a lot of reparation to do. as he is focusing on this, kamala harris is trying to make up for lost time. she was down in florida today for the first time in person, early voting. she was down for two days when two people in her orbit tested positive for the coronavirus. she stayed home. and then on wednesday, he will be in philadelphia as he continues to focus and prepare for thursday's debate, bill. >> bill: thank you, jackie and delaware. i want to bring in labor secretary, eugene, also member of the white house corona task force. welcome back to our program and thank you for your time. we've got a number of things to go through. nancy pelosi said tomorrow is the deadline. are we going to meet that?
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>> welcome to the president has been trying since july, bill, to get an agreement. what the complication i think has been the unwillingness on the part of the house and senate democratic leadership to come to an agreement. so, really, the question is whether they want to have a deal and it seems that they would not. that they would rather have a country worse off right now then it might otherwise be. now, i go back to july when that $600 employment, $600 a week unemployment benefit is fired. there was a disagreement about what exactly that number should be going forward. the president thought it should be a bit less. but the president's hot comer of republicans sought to extend that number just another week of law negotiations so, they have not appeared to want to do it. i will tell you what the president did when the democrats lead that comeau was stepped in and found fema funding.
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extra federal employment relief. despite this, our economy has continued to rebound very well. so, the president wants this additional relief. but in the meantime, we are making good headway. >> bill: okay, a couple things there. mitch mcconnell singled over the weekend that the republicans are going to get $2 trillion. if that's the case, how does anything get on? >> well, by compromise, which again, i think is something that speaker pelosi has been unwilling to do. it's how do you get a deal done? the president has come a long way towards where she is. but as was mentioned a moment ago, if recovery goes well, let me give you one data. it took in the last administration, during the last economic downturn, it took
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nearly three years. it took 34 months to get unemployment under 8.5%. we got it. the president got it under 8.5% for four months during the covid. >> bill: that's interesting. i'm just getting something here from chad on the hill. pelosi set to speak this hour about the next covid relief fu fund. you mentioned twice the recovery. here is a stat we are getting out of china peered for third-quarter growth, china is reporting gdp at 4.9%. now, we have the forecast at the end of this month at 3.6% on the negative side. what do you think about what's happening in china versus what's happening here? >> well, i think that indications are for a strong third-quarter gdp. forecasters have been looking up words when we look at the 11.4 million americans getting
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back to work. far more than during the last economic downturn. very good retail sales report we had last week. auto sales, house and sales, construction. with all due respect, bill, i don't necessarily see numbers coming out of china either. obviously, china has proved how unreliable it source of information is. >> bill: just to put a fine point on this, sir, do you think we are better than a negative 3.6%? because this number is going to come out just a couple days before the big vote. >> i think we are hearing record projections for gdp growth in the third quarter. so, yeah, i think we are certainly better than that. i mentioned the unemployment numbers peer just one of the that comes out soon. tomorrow, we'll see the state unemployment numbers. we know that nationwide its 7.9% was the unemployment rate
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nationwide for september. tomorrow, we'll see what it is on a state-by-state basis. what we've seen in past reports is that most are actually significantly below that national number. but there are a handful of states, california, new york, illinois, new jersey, that have had unemployment above 10%. so, tomorrow morning, both states are doing better as well as most of the rest of the country. >> bill: i got 30 seconds. i know you don't do politics peer what is the state of the campaign today, jubilee? is it close or is there a hedge to one of the other customer >> well, i don't do politics in my role of secretary of labor. >> bill: what customer >> no, i can't comment on the campaign. what i can comment on is the recover we are experiencing now is bringing us far more quickly to where we were at the start of the year. we had just that extraordinary
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economy what the president called a blue-collar boom. we've learned even more. >> bill: that is the case you are making today. you stand by that? >> i'm saying it strong. i'm saying it's much stronger than it was being predicted. back in may, the congressional budget office said that we would end the third quarter at 14.8% unemployment peered we've brought it down to 7.9. so, we really are doing better than projected. and of course, the economy is built in the three years preceding the virus, it's far better. >> bill: your wife is in quarantine. i hope she is feeling better. that's arizona. life picture there. we will take a look when he arrives. in the meantime, battleground michigan lurks. the president claims he is leading in the early votes. debbie dingell warned her party about his popularity of four
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years ago and she is my guest coming up next. usable musical we took a bad economy that was falling and turned it around. trump took a good economy and drove it back into the ditch through his failure to get covid under control, his failure to deliver real relief to working people. does he not understand and see the tens of millions of people who've had to file for unemployment this year, so far? the people who lost wages while the cost of groceries has gone up dramatically.
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me. nice to see you again. good afternoon to you. we just heard from our reporter in delaware. do you like that strategy? going duck before three days before the debate? >> i think it's called debate prep. i hope on thursday he hears the policy issues. he's got 16 days left. >> bill: very interesting to hear the president said earlier today on a call with his own campaign that republican turnout in michigan is higher than expected. are you seen that on the ground there? >> you know, i don't know who has voted, because absentee ballots are sealed. i think it is a significant
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turnout of people turning in their ballots. four years ago, it was the people that listened to me, i thought that he could win michigan. [inaudible] >> bill: i did listen to you in 2006. you are right about that. fast-forward to 2020. i asked you about joe biden a moment ago. do you know what's going on about the emails and the reporting on that laptop? here is what the president characterized. >> criminal. he is a criminal. he's got fraud in his laptop. and you know who is a criminal your customer criminals are not reporting it. you are a criminal to not report it. let me tell you something,
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joe biden is a criminal and he's been a criminal for a long time. and you are a criminal and the media for supporting him. >> bill: what do you think of this? >> we need to stop it. i have a hard time taking that for granted sometimes. i'm glad to see that the fbi is investigating this. it's got to stop. i'm not going to call his family criminals. let's talk about issues. can we drop the level of -- i'm worried about what's happening in this country.
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>> bill: more on that. on friday night when the former vice president was asked, he didn't issue a flat denial. he kind of went after the reporter. is that the right way to go? >> he's obviously very emotional on the subject. i don't know what the facts are. and i'm not speculating about the president. [inaudible] >> bill: hidden factors could produce a surprise trump victory. they talk about covid and balla dean, who shows up in person and who chooses not to. how do you try to go through all those factors in the election in 2020, unlike any other? >> i think it's very real. four years ago, i was worried about that.
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i encourage everyone to vote [inaudiblif the weather is bad. [inaudible] >> bill: congresswoman, thank you. let's speak again before the election and after that as well. debbie dingell, thanks. i just want to point out this, guys. one moment here. just getting an email here from mark who is with the trump
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campaign. apparently the campaign manager is asking for the debate topics to be rethought and reissued for thursday night. "for the good of campaign integrity and for the benefit of the american people, we urge you to reset copies with an emphasis on foreign policy." perhaps it was not in the categories that were released at the end of last week. so, we are watching that for y you. we will be right back with the president as that event gets ready to go after this. ♪
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joe biden on hunter's alleged emails, a smear campaign, twitter's accusations of bias. jackie deangelis follows up on the story from fox business. what is the latest as of today, jackie? good afternoon. >> good afternoon to you, bill. she is not backtracking saying "street blocking is wrong." but that hasn't really helped a lot because twitter has been accused of bias before. looking back, there were actual instances were twitter employees have literally showed auntie trump hatred. january of 2017, they said that trump should "die in a fire. there are other examples that i could quote to you. in a statement, jennifer christy, chief hr manager said, "our employees are professional. we require them to bring objectivity to work regardless of views." this is interesting, though, because it matters a lot.
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according to reports from 2018 come about two-thirds of u.s. adults, about 68% get their news on social media sites. one in five is going to check that often. and it's really important when it comes to journalists too because 83% use it as their -- they are shaping the narrative and they are using twitter. rfc is calling a foul claiming that the ban on "the new york post" story is essentially an eagl illegal. white house chief of staff was on the earlier news talking about the double standard and this is really crucial because the senate judiciary is one to vote tomorrow on whether to subpoena jack dorsey and they are planning a hearing for friday to talk about those
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double standards. >> bill: we shall see. jackie, thank you. thank you very much. want to bring in our team. will mullall, welcome to the pr. we are waiting to get the connection. mark, i'm sure you are crestfallen by that. >> i love having him on. >> bill: while i have you, what you think about the story over the weekend as it started to really double up over the weekend? >> well, of course its inferior rating. you can literally tweet out that this is misinformation. they said it's not. but you couldn't tweet out the actual story with the actual allegations. this is obviously social media bias. the rnc is absolutely right to pursue a complaint. i do think they should bring them up to capitol hill and all of the rest of it, we should get to the bottom of the allegation too appear but this is something that the president of the united states needs to understand and the republican
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party needs to understand. this election is not going to turn out under biden. this election is not going to turn on big tech covering up a hunter-biden story. this is not what he wants to make in his last two weeks. this is not what he should be talking about. 60% of americans say they are better off now than they were four years ago under. that is about 14% of the electorate that is doing better. they like his policies but they are not happy with him personally. he needs to spend the last few weeks focused on winning those people over. everything he says, every argument he makes should be focused on trying to convince those people to give him a second term, because talking about hunter biden, they don't care about hunter biden. they don't care about this. they care about the economy and they care about not having four more years of chaos. >> bill: what you are saying is talking about the economy. >> yes. >> bill: as my colleague, neil cavuto reminds me, third-quarter gdp could
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skyrocket anywhere between 18-30%. and these numbers are going to come out just a few days before the vote itself on november 3rd. but just contrast that with what the president is trying to do with these emails is say, you sent me to washington to clean up the swamp and this is the best example of the small. >> i don't disagree with that and that's fine. but what you just showed a clip of him yelling out reporter saying he is a criminal and you are a criminal paired i watch that clip and i said oh, my gosh, if he does that during the debate on thursday, that's going to be a disaster appeared what happened in the last debate is 65% of voters were unhappy with the president's performance. they thought it was over the t top. his base is energized. his base will walk over broken glass to get to the polls for him. they are going to come out and vote for him. the people he needs to reach are the people will like the economy, like what he did for this country, think they are better than we were four years
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ago. they are just tired. they don't like trump, the leader of the economy, they don't like twitter trump, the leader of the debate the other day. he needs to use the next debate to win those people over. saying you are a criminal and we are going to arrest you is not going to win those people over. it is going to push them away. >> bill: dunkel too far i am just seeing marine one touch down in arizona. we are just moments away from rally number one coming up coming next. ♪ using their va benefits, veterans who refi at newday can now save $3000 dollars a year with the va streamline refi. at newday there's no income verification, no appraisal, and not a single dollar out of pocket. one call can save you $3000 a year.
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this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today.
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♪ good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >> bill: so come here we go. marine one is on the ground. clock ticking for lawmakers back in washington. getting the covid relief bill done before the election. house speaker, nancy pelosi warned the president that he has until tomorrow. senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, however, has a
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$500 billion proposal on the floor this week. john roberts reports live from the white house. tying all this together, john, as we await the president, what have you now as of this hour? >> welcome a good afternoon to you. just a short while ago at the sky harbor airport, he is a little more optimistic than he has been recently about the prospects for our coronavirus relief bill. mitch mcconnell was talking about a half a trillion dollars. the president has suggested that he may be willing to go to 1.6-1.8, may be even higher than that in terms of trillions of dollars. there you see the president getting out of the helicopter as he is in arizona. the president trails joe biden, by the way, by about three points in arizona. the president said earlier in a conference call that he believes having this event and then an
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event in tucson, that he will be able to put arizona. talking about coronavirus relief. the secretary of treasury, steven mnuchin should be talking into nancy pelosi today. the president called off negotiations. he then admitted that that was a negotiating tactic and that they do hope to get something done, particularly on payments to individuals and paycheck protection. >> bill: john, thank you for that. john roberts in the white house. along with marti's income as we continue. what you think about that? there are some audio of it. he is saying that he feels really good about it. we are better than 2016. >> well, if you look at just the head-to-head numbers, a lot of people would think that. but when you start to peel away
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the layers of the onion and look a little bit deeper, i don't know that i would agree with that. the key constituencies that help propel the president to victory last time, suburban women, self-described middle-class voters, he doesn't enjoy the same level of support this time that he did last time. joe biden is pulling ahead with senior voters. the president can't sustain that level of hemorrhaging amongst those key blocks and still support the same level of support overall. now, there are still two weeks to go and anything could happen. but i think it is, the ground he is standing on is a lot more shaky than it was four years ago. >> bill: well-said, peter. i told you we would get connection on and we did.
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thank you, mo, thank you, mark. arizona. very interesting part of the state here. the president was just there. he will be in tucson tonight. so, let's drop on in for rally number one of today. >> president trump: some of the greatest equipment anywhere in the world. [cheers and applause] i said, i wonder if there will be any danger. no, sir. [laughter] and then i fly over and noticed something, right? i saw this crowd and then i saw a crowd big are they on there. [cheers and applause] let 'em in. they are coming. just let 'em in. would you like to wait about an hour before they peel in? you have speakers back there question like they never report this stuff, right? sleepy joe biden yesterday had . he is tired in the polls in
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pennsylvania. i don't know. there's something going on here. so, you know, the boats are coming in. very much inclined to be with us. early voting. [cheers and applause] because our people like to go out like that and vote, right? they like to vote. they like to vote. and it's incredible what's happening. they are starting to get a little bit nervous on the other side. in michigan, we are leading the early vote. it was supposed to be 20% and then we caught them, right, in the final days like a race horse. no, no, it's going to be very big. you don't have events like this when you come in second in arizona. you don't do that. [cheers and applause] i don't lie. i don't say, let's b leave now. goodbye, everybody. we are in second place in
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arizona. no, we are in first place in arizona. [cheers and applause] but you know, these fake people, the media, the press. [boos] same thing. same thing happened last time, only worse. it was crazy. i believe them. and what happened was the other day i was down in 9 states and i had to win, right? i was down in all 9 on election day and we won all nine, right? they said, this will be a very poor day for donald trump. this is going to be a rough day. into the evening, then you saw them cry. oh, my, he just won wisconsin. he just won michigan. he just won arizona.
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[cheers and applause] he just won pennsylvania! what's going on? they were not having a good day. this is going to be even better, i think. i mean, the only difference is, the big risk is that they sent out tens of millions of these unsolicited ballots. they were trying to figure out, who did they send them to? when did they send them? who sends them back? some of these governors say you don't need certain signature verification. why would you need a thing like that? no signature verification. in some cases, you don't need a signature. why would you need a thing like that? they found 50,000 in a river. they found 53,000 in a creek. they found many in the garbage can. they happened to be from the military. many of them, they were in a garbage can, they found them. and they all had the name trump on it. isn't that shocking? there were military all in favor of trump and they found them in the garbage can. i've got to tell you, that's the
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only thing i'm concerned about. and we have law enforcement watching every single one of them. but they have and you have to watch them too. 16 days from now, we are going to win the state of arizona and we are going to win 4 more years in the white house. [cheers and applause] everybody needs to get out and vote. return your absentee ballot today or vote early in person as soon as you can. when is that starting? when does that start? now? now! get out now, right? i like that better. you always get this. [crowd chanting "four more years"] >> president trump: and your state is doing great. you have a great governor. with the pandemic. pandemic. we are getting tired of the
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pandemic, aren't we? you turn on cnn. that's all they cover. covid, covid, pandemic. you know what? they are trying to talk everybody out of voting. people aren't buying it, cnn, you dumb -- that's all they cover. [cheers and applause] watch, this guy's got lousy ratings. he's got terrible ratings. he's talking about the pandemic. that's all they talk about. i don't know. he said he had it. i'm not sure he had it. people wanted to see what was going to happen. he will probably get it in evenn theory you are not supposed to. well, i had it. [cheers and applause] oh, were they happy when they heard i had a.
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well, we hope he gets better. and then i came out and i did a rally. actually, i don't know if this is a compliment. they said, he looks better now than before he had it. [cheers and applause] who knows. if you have it, you have it. you get better. we had something, regeneron, which we are making available to everybody free. i took it. i didn't feel so great. i will tell you that. took me a long time. and i didn't feel too great. when you are the president, you have a lot of doctors checking you out, right? by the way, these rallies, they are unbelievable. and i like this better. remember, we are outside. they don't want us to be outside, you know? they are all wanting us to be outside. these are outdoor rallies and we
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could hold more people than we can in the arena. these are the biggest rallies. these are the biggest rallies ever had in history by a political candidate. they won't say that. [cheers and applause] no, it's great. it's great. it was incredible. incredible. i felt like superman the next morning. i woke up. with your vote, we will continue to cut your taxes and regulations to make paying your energy independence, strengthen our military, protect our second amendment. [cheers and applause] defend our borders, arrest violent criminals, and convert more judges to uphold the rule of law.
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we have a record number of judges. a record number of federal judges. we have a great one right now who hopefully gets approved next week. under my leadership, price prosy will soar. optimism will boom. the pandemic will soon end. it's rounding the corner. they hate it when i say it. you know what they say about europe and this and that. how they doing? i'll tell you what, we are working with them. we are sending them ventilators. we are sending them everything. we are going to have the vacci vaccine. but with it or out it, it would happen sooner. the democrats are running all these failed cities. the democrats are running your failed cities. you know that, right? but they weren't talking, because they don't want it to be. you know, they don't want us to be successful. but ultimately, it's going to
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all come together because it was coming together and then we got hit by the china plague. we were going to be well-unified. people were calling me that you would have never expected. it was coming together because of success. and then we got hit by the plague. we closed up. we saved 2 million lives or more. we never got credit for it. we helped all of the states and the governors. some did a good job. some did horrible. do i have the all-time great book? but like a lot of these other people, i'd don't like writing books while in office. normal life will rapidly return. that's what we want. [cheers and applause] and next year will be the greatest economic year in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] and we are going to cut your
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taxes. this guy is going to raise your taxes. [boos] and now he's saying, well, maybe i won't. it is going to ultimately be $8,000. he said, well, maybe we won't. that doesn't sound so good. look, he has no idea. and the people that are running that party are radical far left media and you can't let this. this is the most important election in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] this is the election that is the choice between a trump recovery at the highest end or a bite and depression. you are going to have come up with what he is going to do with regulations, every company that came in from europe, every company is going to leave as soon as possible i will tell you what, even the thought of it. as an example, foxconn and
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wisconsin, incredible company. makes a lot of the apple equipment and stuff. the iphones, the ipads. incredible company. they don't like the democratic governors. they don't want to spend the money. they don't like the possibility that sleepy joe could get in. they don't want to invest billions of dollars of having his policies. so, they pull back. if trump gets in, they will spend billions, and billions, and billions. they are probably using it too. billions of dollars. but we speak to them. they are unhappy with what they see with these democrats. wait until you see. different place. if we win, they will make an investment, the likes of which our country has rarely seen before. because all the choice between getting a safe vaccine or really a lockdown. you know, biden wants to lock it down. he wants to listen to dr. fauci. he wants to listen to dr. fauci.
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and don't forget dr. fauci, what he said is no, don't close. he's a nice man. wonderful man. saved thousands of lives. he admitted it two months later peer to call months later. and dr. fauci said, "don't put on masks." you've seen that, right? and now he says put on masks. he's a wonderful guy. i like him. he just happens to have a very bad arm. [cheers and applause] he has a bad arm. but he is a good guy. he is a good guy. a lot of our people don't like him. i like him. it is a choice between the american dream or a totally socialist nightmare. that's what you will have. you will be a socialist. our country will never be a socialist country. we are not going to let it happen. [cheers and applause] joe biden has made a corrupt
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bargain. you know, he is going lid. that is a politician that goes into a garbage can or something. they put the lid on it. no, there is an expression. ththey keep he is all over the place. his great. did he do a good job against her? if that where a fight, they would have stopped it. pence is great. sir, he's literate out. what does that mean? it means he is going to stay in the basement all day. but i think today, he's staying in the basement to talk to his lawyers.
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i mean this, he's lucky. that we have in our country and they don't appreciate a wonderful human being on the most fair attorney general of the united states, i know people that would have had him locked up five weeks ago. bill barr is a very nice man and a very fair man, and they have no idea, because somebody else would have taken that thing and all the corruption. he's been a corrupt politician for a long time, this guy. in many ways, it doesn't make some of us happy. in many ways, bill barr is a wonderful human being and a very fair person. and he's not a person that want to hurt people. just remember that. i say it and i say it once, just
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remember, because i get angry, too. remember, he's a very fair man. in many ways and especially in that position, there is something very nice about it, okay? what can i say? joe biden has made a corrupt bargain in exchange for his party's nomination. he is handed control of his whole group over to the socialists, the communists, the marxists, and the left-wing extremists. you know that. you see them marching up the streets. you don't see them at the republican run cities. they are in charge and they are calling the shots if elected, biden will delay the therapies. look, even the vaccines. oh, is no good if trump has it. it's being done by johnson & johnson, pfizer. if it comes out with trump -- how bad is that? they are willing to demean the
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vaccine for political purposes. i saw it this morning. now, no, i saw it this morning where a governor has done a -- thousands of tens of thousands of people have died in his state, andrew cuomo. he's done a terrible job. 11,000 people died in nursing homes but he could've put them in the convention center that i built. if we opened up 2800 beds -- we moved up the big hospital. he could've put them there. he put them back in, infected people back in with our elderly population knowing that our elderly population is susceptible. andrew cuomo killed thousands and thousands of people. probably listening to his brother. did you know him? it's a shame. and you know, it is just a shame. i saw him. he was -- if the vaccine comes out during the trump administration, we are not going to use it. it has nothing to do with me,
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it's johnson & johnson, it's pfizer. it has nothing to do with me. we need a vaccine, and in my opinion, except for politics, they just don't wanted to come out before the election. i am the one that did it put this thing wouldn't be here for two years. they are ready to come. but it is a shame. it is a shame when you try and demean something so important to politics, it's a shame. they would like to postpone the vaccine and prolong the pandemic, close your schools and shutdown your country. we're not doing it. you have a great governor little way he did it. you have a great governor. he is here someplace. where is the governor? where is that guy? don't get up you had, you will have your chance. don't get too much sun burn. the governor didn't tell me it was going to be this hot out here. does anybody have a little sun
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block? i would love to use a right now. i'm always preaching to my kids, sunblock, sunblock. here i am like an idiot. he will massively raise your taxes, biden peered the first time i ever heard of a politician -- he is running on raising taxes. that is how crazy the world has become. all my life, i see politicians that want to cut your taxes. we are going to cut your taxes. at the other guy says we are going to cut it more. this is an easy one for me. we gave you the greatest biggest tax cut in history. and he's going to give you the biggest tax cut in reverse, because what he's doing, is going to end our dispute he's going to give you the biggest tax increase in the history of our country. now, think of it, think of it. who can win with that platform? if you listen to these -- this election is tied with three points up in your state. i don't know. how can you be three points up
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when we have crowds like this and nobody shows up? we are cutting your taxes. he's increasing your taxes. just those two things. isn't that sort of the end of the election? we can make the case. it will destroy your 401(k)s, it will destroy the stock market which is ready to make new historic -- browning that turn on the pandemic, and we have the highest stock market we have ever had. think of this. some of our numbers are higher than they were. housing and different things. some of our numbers are higher than they were even before the pandemic. i mean, it's pretty amazing. because we built such a strong foundation. if we didn't have that strong foundation, this would be a disaster. he wants to bury you in regulations, outsource your jobs, dismantle your police departments, dissolve our
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borders. he doesn't want borders peered at the wall, by the way, is almost finished. you have the strongest southern border you've ever had. he wants to confiscate your guns, get rid of your second amendment. he wants to ban american energy, no fracking. how about that? for one point fight your fears, he says no fracking. then he goes to pennsylvania. we have a million jobs, the state is dependent on it. i guess we can. and the press does not call him, because they are more corrupt than biden, himself. they want to wipe out your private health care plans. a lot of people have 180 million people have private health care. and they love it. they are so happy. and it's all going to disappear. you will be able to go to your local hospital ward and stand in line for six weeks when you have a cold or when you have something worse. this is what is going to happen.
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they want to terminate your religious liberty, destroy the suburbs. we ended the regulation. i ended it. you know that. women of the suburbs, please raise your hands. [cheers and applause] okay, look at that crowd. the women of the suburbs. women of the suburbs. the fake news has been saying that women of the suburbs -- they said this last time. women don't like trump. then they saw 52% voted for trump, right? why don't they like me? after we won, women came after trump. what happened?
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