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and they understand we don't threaten to throw our political opponents in jail just because we disagree with them. we don't call them unamerican just because they're of another political party. joe and kamala understand that our ability to work together to solve big problems like pandemics depends on more than just pose photo ops depends on more than just making stuff up. it depends on science and logic and fact. and these are not republican or democratic values florida, these are american values this is whats we learn from our parents and our grandparents. they're not black or white, or hispanic or asian or native american values they're american values. and we have to reclaim that. we can't just say it is fine if a president lies 50 times a day.
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no. my mother -- would whoop me if i was lying once -- once a week? these are american values that we have to reclaim and in order to do that we're going to have to turn out like never before. we have to leave no doubt, florida. we can't afford to be complaisant. we can't afford to sit back and wait for somebody else to do it. it's on us. in this election -- at this moment -- we all have to do our part. and i understand why there are american who is get frustrated by government who sometimes feel that it doesn't make enough of a difference. and i'm the first one to admit government is not going to solve every problem.
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government is never going to be perfect. and in a country that right now is somewhat divided, you know, there are going to be times where we don't get everything we want even when we have folks in power that support what we care about. you know i've got experience first hand watching how republicans in congress abuse rules to make it easy for special interest to stop progress. but just because government is not perfect doesn't mean we can't make it better. and we sure can stop it getting worse. a president by himself can't solve every challenge of the global economy. but if we elect a house and senate and a state house and state senate there are focused on working people, and getting you the help you need, they can make a difference and put millions of people back to work.
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a president by himself can't eliminate all racial bias in criminal justice system but if we elect joe biden and kamala harris and also at the local level district attorneys and states attorneys, and sheriffs, that are focused on equality and justice, we can make things better. that's -- that's what voting about. not making things perfect. but making things better. putting us on track. getting the ball rolling. so that we can look back years from now and say, you know what that was the moment when we turned the court. that was the time when we started bringing the country together. that was when we once again began to move together to create a better future for our children and our grandchildren. but it's got to start now. voting is about using the power
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we have and pooling it together to get a government that is more concerned, more responsive, more focused on you. and if we don't get 100% we just get 50% of what we want, then that's good and then we keep on going we vote some more. and we get more done and that's how progress is made. and when i hear folks say well voting doesn't make a difference. because i voted last time and look -- you know, listen. we've never come close to seeing what it would be like if everybody actually voted. in 2008, that was the highest vote totals in recent elections. in moted modern presidential, but when i was running we had highest you know how many people out of the eligible folks who
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could vote voted? 61%. that was the highest. that means 39% of folks who were eligible to vote did not vote. imagine if 65% of people voted. imagine if 70% of people voted. because the folks who turn out to vote a lot of times black folks and brown folks, and poor folks. and young folks. and women -- so imagine if all of those folks actually turned out to vote and imagine january 20th, when we swear in a president and a vice president who have a plan to get us out of this mess. who believe in science have a plan to protect this planet for our kids who care about working americans. who are thinking about you. a president and vice president who believe in racial equality.
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and are willing to do the work to bring us closer together. to bring us closer to the ideal where no matter what you look like or where you come from or love or how much money you got you can still make it if you try and you still get justice before the law. all of that is possible. all of that is within our reach. for all of the times over the last four years that we've seen our worse impulses revealed we've also seen what is best in our country. people ask me they said how have you been putting with watching your successor do all of this stuff i said yeah it can be frustrating i don't watch a lot of tv. but you know, what i tell people is, what i've also seen is folks of every age and background pack city center and town squares just so that families wouldn't be separated. or just so another classroom
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wouldn't get shot up. or just so we can make sure our kids don't grow up in an ininhabittablen play et. we've seen amazing essential workers and health care workers risk their lives day in and day out to help somebody to sell, to save somebody else's loved ones. we've seen people contribute and volunteer. for those who are especially having a difficult time right now. we've seen americans of all races joining together to declare in justice and brutality that black lives matter. no more but no less. proclaim no child in this country should ever feel the continuing sting of racism. we've seen young people like george who introduced me ask us, do question not breathe the same
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air? do question not bleed the same blood do we not deserve safety? belonging, and mattering -- that's true in miami and it's true all across the country. i know this has been a tough and sometimes discouraging time, but i'm here to report to you. america is a good and decent place. we just seen so much noise and nonsense sometimes it is hard for us to remember. but i've been all across this country. i've been all across this state. there are a lot of good people here. a lot of folks who share values of looking out for one another. and doing right by one another. and we just got to make sure that our politics reflect that. and we do that by voting.
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miami, i'm asking you to remember what this country can be. i'm asking you to believe in joe ability and kamala ability to lead this country out of these dark times and help us build it back better. we can't -- we can't abandon the americans who are hurting right now we can't abandon the kids who aren't getting the education they need right now. we can't abandon those protesters who inspire us this summer. we have to channel their activism into action. we can't just talk. we can't just imagine a better future. we've got to go out through to fight for it. we have to outhustle other side. we have to vote like never before and we've got to leave no doubt so make a plan right now. for how you're going to get involved and vote. do it as early as you can. tell your family and friends how they can vote too. don't stop with joe and kamala make sure you vote all the way down the ticket. and if we pour all of our effort
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into these ten days, if we vote up and down the ticket like never before, we will elect joe biden and kamala harris. and we will leave no doubt about what this country we love stands for and what we believe in. and who we are as a people, so let's get to work florida. let's bring this home. i love you, miami. honk if you're fired up. honk if you're ready to go. are you fired up? are you ready to go? are you fired up? are you ready to go? [honking] let's make this happen. thank you everybody god bless. ♪ after almost 45 minutes, former president obama with a closing argument about american unity and shared values to the crowd
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there at that drive-in style rally in miami, mr. obama stating that there are consequences when a president behaves the way president trump behaves. and it reflects poorly on our country and across the globe. he wrapped to sounds of car horns, with they care about everyday american and they care about our democracy referring to former vice president joe biden and senator kamala harris urging the crowd to vote, to vote early he especially speaking to black folks, brown folks, young folks and women he says to make things better. and we are awaiting the start of president trump's rally in ohio as president trump is up next and he's set to speak any moment now this crowd here in circleville ohio which is just south of columbus. it is the president's second campaign stop for the day as he rolls out aggressive schedule of rallying with only --
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ten days to go before the election. hello everyone welcome to a new hour of americas news headquarters i'm arthel neville exciting day eric nice to see you. eric: a busy one hello everyone thank you for joining us on fox news channel i'm eric shawnman oh man there was a honking rally we just saw tickled former president as he laced into trump administration and president trump. and it has been for both sides a very busy day in the battle ground state. president trump earlier today stopping in north carolina, that was his first stop in lum beer ton heading to ohio later this hour and senator kamala harris also in buckeye state making an appearance in cleveland just in the past hour. meanwhile the include nominee joe biden, stomping back in key state of pennsylvania. he's set to hold a rally there with rocker bon jovi later this
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afternoon there in dallas, pennsylvania, with the pumpkins because it is fall. steve heirgan awaiting the president to make remarks it is a safety seen alarming spread of coronavirus infections. record levels just the past several days. what do we expect to hear from the president as soon as he starts to speak? >> eric we just saw air force one fly overhead a few minutes ago, the president has a motorcade here from columbus, ohio 30 miles away let's take a look at the crowd here mostly people have been out for four or five hours here nicole you can see that this is not a drive-in rally but a walk-in rally simply packed here real sense of enthusiasm and excitement 50 degrees and these people have been waiting to see the president several of them really packed tightly together there was oacial supposed to be a pumpkin show on agricultural
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center. that was canceled due to the pandemic but this rally is going right ahead. it has been a busy day for president trump. he's gone from one battle ground to another. starting the day in florida, then to north carolina come here to ohio and then after that go on to wisconsin. he has given the message don't believe the polls. don't believe we are behind. so coming into this battleground the state that he won easily, in 2016 by 8% but clearly a state that has become a battle ground right now you have mentioned the pandemic. there are record cases here in ohio. another record set friday 205 new cases republican governor said there's no plateau in sight number of new cases simply keep going up and up. awaiting for really an excited packed together crowd here waiting ariel of the president any minute. eric back to you. eric: yeah they really are packed in clearly no social distancing.
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not a lot of masks. but man oh man steve you're making them excited when they know they're on. so we'll get back to you and back to president as soon as he arrives about 30 minutes from now. steve, thanks. arthel. arthel: bring in associate editor for real clear politics. listen they're fired up there wait for the president. according to the issue that resonate with ohioian what will drive president trump to a victory there? >> as he messages that president won by 8 points and 2016, and in our real clear politics average polling in ohio right now -- we have president trump and only a .6% lead so
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>> failed federal response to the pandemic, the president again at his rally in north carolina today was dismissing saying that we only had five number of cases and don't mean that much because we're testing more. we are not testing our population if we were test our population enough, schools would be open and economy would be better because people would be back at work. and that's why it is really a threat when he holds these effects with places rising infection and last thing governor wants the rallies to become a spreading of that but as for election day i'll say again, in iowa, wisconsin, michigan, in ohio, places where the virus is exploding is going to do for president trump and
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republicans who need voters to come out on tuesday november 3rd that's ten days away in places where this virus is. and we have our worst day for the cases yet ever in the pandemic. >> quickly quickly if i can squeeze in another one with you give you 20 seconds really here. ab as we watch the president there being greeted byy the governor of ohio. you know, these rallies are crowd pleasers. so what can trump say there today as everybody isatching to convince those who were undecided? >> republicans wanted him to be talking about the last six weeks. let alone six months which is the economy to compare his policies to joe biden not to talk about testing, or tv shows or "60 minutes" or anything else. they want him just to focus solely on agenda for the next four years and why he would be a better choice. he has got to stick on a policy message to persuade people who are not already in his camp. >> all right well, the president
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is about to get into his car. and to head over to the crowd that they're waiting there. steve heirgan is waiting and making to centerville ohio bring to you live and ab thank you for joining us, and eric i'll toss it over to you. eric: arthel meanwhile joe biden is campaigning in pennsylvania. the keystone state the former vice president set to hold a rally with rock star jon bon jovi they'll be in dallas, pennsylvania, that's right. dallas, pennsylvania, and that looks like members of the band and mr. bon jovi warming up. very key state for joe biden and for president trump. let's go now to columbus, ohio where the president is speaking
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live. >> not too big. not too big i don't know if that's an indication of anything. but nobody there. and we have the governor who was out. we have tens of thousands of people and we've had it everywhere and then going to wisconsin i heard crowds are very big up in wisconsin. and we're going to do we're doing two more today and then we're doing a number tomorrow and we're going to take this right up until the end and then i suspect i'll regs for about two hours but we'll see what happens. but i think we're doing very well. the numbers are coming in unbelievably well. i don't believe the media is talking about them. i'm not sure the media knows exactly what is happening yet but in florida doing well north carolina doing well. iowa doing very well. the governor was just telling me that in ohio we're doing great. i think they've pulled back pulled out something but pulled out, and we'll see what happens. we'll see what happens.
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>> mr. president -- >> well we have ten days, and you know nothing worries me. i think we're doing just very well you look at the numbers in florida we're way ahead than where we were four years ago right way ahead where we were four years ago, and i think i can say that everywhere else in north carolina, we're way ahead than where we were four years ago i don't know if it is a hidden vote i don't know what it is. but we've had some polls come out very strong polls and he's one called it very accurate last time that we're two points up in michigan. in the poll which has been a very accurate poll. and so we'll be going up to michigan very soon. but we're leaving as you know from here we're going to wisconsin. and tomorrow we have the full day. >> mr. president -- florida, north carolina. >> if you look at the early vote it is not nearly what they
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thought it would be. it's just not what they thought. a great red wave going to be a red wave like you've never seen before because people are tired of looking at the anarchist all the things taking place in portland, chicago, new york, with crime. they're tired of it but you have a red wave the likes of which you haven't seen and everybody know it is. and they, you know, i don't think they're doing very well they have no enthusiasm like obama shows up for a speech and nobody show what is did he have 32 people show up we have 35,000 half the people what's the smallest crowd been 20 works 22,000 people? right? you know -- >> mr. president coronavirus rising -- >> you use the word cases you know why there's so many cases because we test because we test more than any -- any country in the world nobody tests like us. cases everybody uses word cases.
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mortality way down. way down, and a lot of those cases that you are talking about are young people. very young people that get better 99.9 they get better almost immediately. no. use the word case because you're trying to scare people. don't scare people. don't scare people. the fact is, that we're doing very well the vaccines are coming out therapeutics are coming out but we have more testing than any country in the world that includes india with 1.5 billion people. nobody test like us. we test. now the good news is we know where it may be. the bad news is, any time you're testing you're going to come up with cases but you just use the word as cases. >> bringing people together -- [inaudible conversations] >> i don't, i can't hear you with your mask on. thank you very much. >> did i vote? >> i voted straight republican.
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thanks. >> confident sounding president trump arriving in columbus, ohio. he criticized president obama's rally car honking rally we just saw in north miami he talked about the increase really alarming increase in ohio coronavirus cases. saying their cases because it is more testing but medical experts have disputed that in the past. talking about the number of coronavirus i infections that he spread and continue. he will be on his way to circleville ohio for a rally there and, of course, bring you those remarks as he gives them in just a few minutes when he arrives in circleville we saw all of those people hacked and excited and ready for the president to arrive and hear from him personally. meanwhile, former vice president joe biden on campaign trail today he was in bristol, pennsylvania, hillary vaughn is there and covering the
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democratic nominees campaign. hillary. >> hi, eric, well you should see jon bon jovi about to take the stage on the stomp for biden today here in pennsylvania, and as jon bon jovi sings himself it is my life it is now or never and for both of these candidates it almost is now or never about a week and a half out from election day to make their final pitch to voters. and on the ground at the keystone state, joe biden had a chance to clean up comments that he made in thursday's debate where he said he wanted to end the oil industry entirely. we talked to biden supporters outside his event here in bristol and they told me it could hurt his chances here and they would like see stronger more clear statement on his energy policy coming from their candidates they support. but biden really man pulling out star power and tapping into it to try to rally supporters in key states around the u.s. you saw former barack obama stomping for biden in florida.
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moments ago talking about how his former vice president will bring back decenty to the white house. >> we're not going to have a president that goes -- that can who he doesn't think is nice enough to them florida man wouldn't even do this stuff. why are we accepting it from the president of the united states? it's not, it's not normal behavior. >> but obama may not have been listening when his former vp said in bristol, pennsylvania, multiple times that the trump supporters that lined up outside the event, eric, were trump. thanks so much thanks so much from pennsylvania. meanwhile, there's this.
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>> we have made america wealthy again. we have made america strong again. we have made america proud again. we have made america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you villages, we love you villages. >> everybody knows who donald trump is. who we are, who we are -- we choose hope over fear. unity over division science over fiction and yes, truth over lies. we can do this folks, i promise you. but you've got to vote. >> vice president trump, of course, former vice president biden courting voters in florida. the president cast his ballot there in west palm beach this morning, after voting a rally last night at the retirement community the villages where you saw him.
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mr. biden was in sun shine state earlier this month former barack obama stomping for him in north miami earlier this afternoon gave a scathing speech against the president. and now he's handled the coronavirus and his demeanor and temper and say florida 29 electoral votes critical for the election. joining us now for more in florida political editor for the "tampa bay times." now steve the president was geng to vote by absentee mail from the white house sending into west palm and decided to do it in person is that sending a message to his supporters when this race looks like it is neck and neck in your state? >> yeah. and he held ancillary events around the entire state where they sort of like live streamed his vote into those events and then those events went out and they voted themselves held them outside of early voting locations seen a large surge of republican turnout in recent days after a big number of early votes coming in by mail for
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democrats republicans have been closing the gap here. >> yeah. that's -- that statistic is 1.6 million democrats or so have voted by mail just a million republicans. but the republicans beat the democrats by 150,000 in person of votes. here is the former president barack obama talking about coronavirus a moment ago a very big issue in florida because of all of the elderly people are us septemberable to that deadly disease in that virus in florida. here is what the former president just said in the last hour he was speaking in north miami. >> eight months into this pandemic. eight months into this pandemic. new cases of breaking records. donald trump isn't going to suddenly protect all of us. he can't even take the basic steps to protect himself. there's no sense that he's
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coming up with a new approach. when a new plan. he doesn't even acknowledge that there's a problem. >> he says the president doesn't have a plan for coronavirus how has virus issue effected this race in your state? >> we've seen a pretty significant shift in the older demographic turning towards vice president joe biden at least according to the polling that we have and that was a demographic that had president trump surprisingly did very well with in 2016, and it's been about a 20 point swing almost a parody at this point, obviously, the president spent some time in the villages where, you know, that is older retirement community that's kind of his base. but in other swing counties we've seen a lot of older voters getting their ballots in early. going, you know, turning towards vice president biden if that's the case if we see that big of a shift, on election day, that's going to be a very long night for donald trump in florida because this is a state he has to win. in order to come to win four more years.
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>> yeah we had a long month plus back in 2000 in your state. also during a speech, the former president really gave a scathing attack against his successor talking about his attitude his demeanor saying he doesn't have a plan for a second term saying he stocked off in a huff because he can't take tough questions here's what the former president said about that. >> he can't answer a tough question like what would you like to do in your second term? then it's our job to make sure he doesn't get a second term. and that's why over the next ten days, we got to work hard to elect joe biden and kamala harris the next president and vice president of the united states. eric: also pushed back against criticism of mr. biden as a socialist he said he's almost like the republicans make them out like castro. you know practically.
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how does that play in this state and which demographic do you think will decide it? or elderly a voters they were retirees have come down from the northeast and then midwest will it be the latinos? will it be african-americans? who do you think is most critical as we head into the deadline of this race? >> welt the fact that president obama is talking about socialist message that we're hearing from republicans, obviously, shows how much democrats are worried about that resonating with miami voters from cuba and from venn venezuela there's large populations that are impactful in this election and data show that joe biden is doing much worse with those groups than he did than hillary clinton did four years ago. it is kind of interesting to see how the loss of older votes has helped -- has been balanced by surge that president has seen from latino
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and hispanic communities so might come down instead to other demographic that we haven't been paying as much attention to which are the suburban mom black voters and even young voters who we've seen a lot of young people so far turn in their ballots voting early, much more than we did four years ago that could be a sign that president is going to get a strong rebuke from younger voters here. eric: we're looking at older voters dualing golf cart parade trump parade and up in villages president won villages this time what do you think will happen this time and what do you think will happen in your state? >> well the villages is part of an area that is along, you know, we call it the i-4 corridor kind of infamous or famous i should say in politics in this area. and there's just between the tampa media market and orlando media market where basically half of the voters in state reside it is a fertile bound
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ground for swing voters so that's why you see president trump spend so much time there, and he's, you know, tampa market is one of the few markets in the state where he's outspending joe biden on the airwaves really showing how important this area is to him. so right now the polls show that it is basically neck and neck. and i don't expect that to change very much in the coming days. democrats are really like to win this state early because of all of the questions around early voting. and other states florida has a pretty good track record. since the 2 ,000 election so hope is that for democrats they can clinch early the state of florida and sort of deal a first round knockout if they can't and president donald trump, you know, is a very -- very close long into the night or wins state then it is probably two or three days before we know the results of this election. that's one of the concerns at least. eric: yeah okay we'll be watching i know you will be too steve who is political editor at the "tampa bay times" even add
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former president florida man, which is that crazy mean of crime and things and wow. what a state. steve, thank you. >> thank you. eric: arthel. ♪ arthel: well, our nation's coronavirus case load has reached record height. with more than 83,000 infections reported in a single day on friday. topping the previous high set in july. it is an ominous sign that the pandemic will keep its grips on the u.s. into the fall and winter months. bring in christina coleman now live in our west coast bureau with latest on this. christina, hi. >> hi arthel number covid cases reported yesterday breaks the record for the highest number of new infections reported in a single day in the u.s. since this pandemic started. 13 states saw record highs for new daily cases, on friday and these states span across the country.
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since last month, states in the midwest and rocky mountains have been hit particularly hard. so far there's been more than 224,000 covid deaths in the u.s. and hospitalizations about 40% in the past month leaving some medical facilities and different regions nearing capacity. >> if you would have told me a year ago that there's a disease that someone comes in and there's oxygen and 88% or so, and i was sending them home i would have not believed you now we do that routinely in relatively young and healthy people. reporter: more restrictions in effect in one midwest state yesterday restaurants and bars and four counties in illinois closed again to dine-in service one public health official there got emotional talking about all of this. >> these are people who started with us in 2020 and won't be with us at the thanksgiving table. we are reporting 3,874 new cases. for a total of 364,033 confirm
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cases since the start of this pandemic. excuse me please. i'm sorry. >> also some health experts are pleading with people to social distance and follow health guidelines worried about larger spike in cases as the cold weather sets in and more people spend more time indoors around other people. arthel. arthel: this is a serious matter christine coleman in los angeles, thank you very much. christina. and mean while corona triers is not just spiking in united states but across much of europe as world worldwide cases are now toking 40 million and new restrictions are facing pushback in italy. brian chilcote across the pond. >> europe now heading full throttle really into a second wave after that first wave which was relatively mild at least
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compared to the united states. now, roughly a third of new cases worldwide are originating in europe that means new restrictions that means some people not all people but some people are not happy. protesters as you were saying in naples clashing with the police after a curfew was initiated there by authorities amongst the several hundred demonstrators some store owners concern the curfew that kicked in at 11 p.m. every evening now is not the end of this. after a local official said he's moving towards closing everything down remember italy had a very serious lockdown during the first wave. except the most essential services. similar story in france where bar owners in the city of strasberg have been expressing their frustration after curfew was imposed there last night. paris, dozens of other cities, already under curfew just over two-thirds of the 67 million people who live in france now
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stay at home from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day. the number of cases there has doubled over the last two weeks. and to the east, unrest in poland again over covid. just a short while ago the police in warsaw disperse protesters who are angry over new restrictions with dispersing with tear gas pepper spray cases in poland which had relatively low numbers during the first wave are now surging doctors say many patients there are not dying not only from covid-19. but from other illnesses that have overwhelmed, that the overwhelmed hospitals unable to treat because they're so low -- they have such a burden with all of the covid cases how bad is it. well just in the last few hours we have learned that the president of poland himself well he's tested positive for the coronavirus. the concern is, and remember as our colleague was just pointing out there it is only october
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that the number of hospital beds is, they're running out. not just in poland but right across the continent. eric arthel. arthel: we'll take it back here corona triers is definitely front and center. this presidential campaign here, in the united states and, in fact, we're going to be checking in on one of the rallying many rallies thanks ryan, one of the many rallies take place there a live look at dallas, pennsylvania where jill biden wife of the vp nominee, and and democratic candidate joe biden standing by to take the himself and come back and bring you joe biden, live. how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪
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>> we have confirmed that some voter registration information has been obtained by iran and
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separately by russia. this data can be used by foreign actors to attempt to communicate false information to registered voters that they hope will cause confusion chaos and undermine your confidence in american democracy. >> that's director of national intention john radcliffe join by fbi director christopher wray earlier this week warning that iran and russia you heard it have gotten ahold of american voter registration data. there's no indication they say that votes have been altered russia by the way got into three systems in 2016. one in illinois, and two florida counties. jim walsh joins us international security expert with the m.i.t. security studies program. jim. i'm after interrupt you first, when former vice president biden starts to speak in dallas for that. but first iran. your reaction. a newcomer to election interference iran actually getting voter data information
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what's your reaction? >> yeah. i expect all of the countries that we don't like or probably trying to hit us back. anyone that has computer connection they can get in that game now some players are far more important than others. russia by far the most important and certainly the most damaging of anything that we've seen so far that's publicly reported what they did in 2016 when they to the got into national campaign files and they got into the party headquarters. we haven't seen anything like that, the voter files you refer to actually a lot of them are sold by states. they sell their voter files. but you know, i think we should expect that they're going to continue to do this. we should expect they may even step it after the election. if there's some contentiousness or dispute around that because one of the objective to cause divisiveness to weaken our fake and american institutions. but eric i would say there's good news here. and the good news is it's way
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harder to influence the election this year in 2020 than 2016. there are almost no undecided we're going to have a huge turnout. and those conditions make it very difficult, i think, for foreign influence to decisively change kowrgs of things but you know it is unwelcome as i say it will continue i think, in that interim period after the election. eric: experts are saying you can't hack presidential election because you have 10,000 election jurisdictions between the states and the counties everybody does a different system they use different types of machines, and this sort of thing but let me get back to iran for a sec. what do they do about them can we expel some of the diplomats for this trying to influence our election an trying to meddle with it. you know, death to america now becomes death to american democracy. can we expel diplomats done it
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before over this? >> in some ways i don't know how much room we have for that eric. so far as we already have a maximum pressure policy right? we are squeezing them everyone humanitarian aide during covid we're squeezing them every way we can imagine which is probably why they want to hit back at us. so i don't know how much room there is to play there. and i would be more -- i don't think any country should be involved in the internal affairs in particular in our election. but of all of them, you know, the north korea and irans they're pretty small potatoes. the big players russia they've been doing it the longest they've proven themselves to be most effective. they do it not only to us through the french elections to over and over again so that is 800 pound gorilla in the room and again your question applied to them is still difficult what do we do about it? the thing about cyber it is hard to hit back when you have an open democratic society so i don't know. but it is beginning to be a
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continuing challenge. eric: look president obama when he met with putin he told putin to knock it off. president trump doing enough for his administration doing enough do you think to fight and pushback against this russian effort? >> well i'm confident that the fbi and the intelligence community takes this seriously i think it was this past week we had law enforcement indicted six or more russian operatives for these sorts of activities so i definitely think the people whose job is to guard our national security care very much about this and are very focused on it. and but it's a continual cat and mouse game here. eric: you know, in illinois in 2016 russia did get voting information of 76,000 illinois residents. they had a computer code that local state recognize something and realize there was an overload on this system. you know what happened back then? the intelligence agencies wouldn't tell local officials.
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and you're right when you say we're better prepared now because they changed that policy. can you imagine being a local official and your system is getting hacked and russians are in your room russians in your room and folks in washington didn't even tell you about it. that law has changed they're now told by local officials so they say there's a greater cooperation now that they are on guard for this type of thing. hence the news conference or statement wasn't really news conference from ratcliff and ray the other night. >> yeah. i think there's a lot that you say that's rich there. and important, so where we were in 2016, you know, it's not as dramatic as 9/11 or some of the other things that have happened but any time you face something for the first time, you're not very good at it. and you figure out rules you have in place before, you know, have to be adjusted so in this case knowing intelligence community as i do i'm sure reason why they didn't or
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guessing the reason why they didn't want to share with local official is they don't want to compromise sources and methods an russians know that we knew. now, obviously, in retrospect given the scale of the thing and importance of the thing, we have a different attitude about it and so practices have changed but apartment of that is a game they take a swing we take a swing. we learn and then they learn and back and forth we go. but the main thing, the main thing is for americans not to be duped by this or give into females and social media content that seems extravagant and crazy and meant to divide us and undermine our institutions. with that because that's coming from russia. >> and in terms of iran, i mean they lashed out to proud boys they heard the proud boys mention in order of the debates sent those e-mails out to people warning trump supporters to come to get you. so that -- >> i know. that was pretty, on top of
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things. that's -- >> weird things that was really weird eric. so here's the deal. and it's why i'm not not as much worried about iran as russia because these guys seem clearly incompetent so -- iranian allegedly sent out this stuff that is the proud boys threatening voters to say you better vote for trump. now, of course, it's not clear to me that iran wants trump to win. right? because that's not been a very pleasant relationship. so that seems weird so then the explanation is, well maybe they wanted to sort of get caught had it blame on the proud boys, and cause a backlash. which seems too clever by half because if you get caught then they'll probably find out it was you. so i don't know, you know, just these guys completely incompetent or it's unclear. now some of the stuff in the past looked iranian to be begin with then turn out to be russian. we'll have to wait to see let people do forensic people do
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their job and it is a weird story twists and turns. eric: that was shows they have really an eye on, you know, our culture and what's beginning on in this country. and the americanization of russian stuff is just unbelievable. >> yeah. i think iranians watch us very closely. eric: that will be it for us for now because former vice president has taken the podium in dallas, pennsylvania walk up to it. jim walsh as always here's the democratic nominee for the presidency of the united states. joseph biden. [honking] > and i like bill thank you r that introduction. thank you, thank you, thank you. and you must be freezing out there. you don't even have a coat on, child. what's a matter with you? jump in the car.
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look folks -- i thanks for everything you're doing in the classroom old buddy. you know there's the for expresn they talk about the children they're all our children. they're the kite springs that lift national ambitions aloft teachers are critically important because their future, the futures in every one of those classrooms and so folks we owe our teachers debt of gratitude even ones that didn't give me a great grade i'm only joking. look, it's good to see so many friends bobby casey one of the finest guys i've known and matt a good man we've been friends for years send them both back and by the way we also need to elect gary wagman folks next door incompetent doctor of the 9th and lee griffin in the district and lee by the way went to high school here. so welcome back old buddy. look, i want to thank you all
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all of the local state officials here today many of whom have been with us since the very beginning of this campaign. i want to thank guys been a friend for a long time and gone anywhere i've ever asked him. john bonn jovi thank you friends you're a national treasure always captured heart and soul of america and folks, that's what is at stake in this election the soul of america. ten days left to go. as my high school college coaches used to say in football it is go time. it's go time now. may come down to pennsylvania, and i want to know ill let you know i believe in you. home, home is where your character is etched. your values are set, or your views of the world and your place in it begins before. for me it was 244 of north washington avenue in scranton,
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pennsylvania and my grand pops table. my grand pop was named anndoctor, i learned a lot of basic lesson one that money doesn't determine your wealth. used to say joey nobody is better than you but you're no better than anybody else. everybody treated equal folks, the lesson that i shaping by catholic faith and dad joey a job is a lot more than a paycheck and i swear to god when he lost his job is qur'an ton cold died early on and moved to delaware he said joey, job is about a lot more than a paycheck it is about your dignity. it is about respect. it is about your place in the community. it's about being able to look your kid in the eye say honey it is going to be okay and mean it. i've never forgotten that. but how many people today work
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and hard work folks around my kitchen table can look at table and say everything is going to be okay and mean it? over 55% of the american people say, if they got a bill for more than 400 bucks they didn't expect many a month they have to sell something or borrow the money. times are hard unemployment is way up. people are worried about making the next rent payment or the mortgage payment. 20 million people worried about whether they can make next month's mortgage payment. with their health care, going to be ripped away in middle of a pandemic. worried about sending kids to school, and worried about not sending to school. you see folks, you see folks at the top, they're doing a whole lot better and they wonder who is looking out for me. who is looking out for average person out there? people i grew up with and scranton and claymont delaware
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donald trump presidency guess what -- you know. more than 220,000 people are dead in america because of covid-19. yesterday it was highest number of new cases since it all began 85,000 new cases in one day. a thousand people a >> a thousand people a day dying when he was told a while ago it past a thousand people a day. he looked at the camera, he said it is what it is. it is what it is because he is who he is. that's why it is what it is. yesterday was the worst day we've had yet and our debate on thursday night, trump was still saying we are around in the corner, it's going away, we are learning to live with it. i told him we are not learning
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to live with it, we are learn to go die with it because he's i think to nothing. and, folks, a dark winter ahead. experts say we will lose nearly 200,000 lives nationwide in the next few months if we don't step up because he cares more about the stock market than he does about you, because he refuses to follow science, it's estimated, it's facts. his own people tell him. if we wore the masks over the next few months, we could saves hundred thousand lives. you know what's sad about this that the president knew in january how deadly the virus was and he hid it from the country. here is what he did, you know, remember when he went on -- he decided he was going to convince bob woodward a smart guy he was, yeah, smart guy.
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stable genius. [laughter] >> folks, here is what he did, he went out in the record saying that he knew how dangerous it was, knew 7 times teenagers than the flu. what did he do? did he tell you, did he tell us, did he warn the american people? no, he didn't. i tell you what his administration did, they gave wall street heads up according to new york times. he didn't tell us but they told wall street friends, that's why they made so much money by, quote, selling short because they knew it was coming. he sold us short. that's what happened. and then he tried to claim -- then he tried to claim that he didn't want to panic the american people. the american people don't panic.
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donald trump panics. folks, he still has no plan. all he can do is double down on his park avenue way at looking at the world. before the pandemic, he handed out $1.5 trillion in tax giveaways to the super wealthy and large corporations and now 30 million americans have lost their jobs and lost hours, he thinks the way to get the economy back on track and you probably don't know he gives million dollar tax cuts to corporations and the wealthy and he wants to do it again. since the start of this pandemic and according to forbes, since the start of pandemic, billionaires in america made
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another $600 billion, 700 billion. but donald trump can't get his own republican party to even deliver for hard-working folks. folks, he thinks $15 an hour minimum wage is too more for essential workers. he thinks unions don't matter. he stopped overtime pay, costing hourly workers a billion -- $200 million last year. he said you could no longer deduct union dues. he talks about being for the working guy, 4 years in, he still hasn't gotten legislation passed to protection exceptions -- pensions of working people. ladies and gentlemen, this guy doesn't get it. he's proposed a plan that would set social security as social security adviser would said
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bankrupt social security 2023 if he reelects, he says. he's been weak and chaotic with china on trade. all he's ever doing is opening doors for big banks in china, for american banks to be able to do business in china. he contributes to the surge of bankruptcies and american farmers. look, i will do what he's not able to do. i will lead an effective strategy to mobilize pressure, punish china. folks, we've lost more manufacturing jobs in pennsylvania and across the country any time in history and if president trump and republicans don't have time to deliver an economic relief for working families and small businesses, then why in the middle of a crisis do they have time to confirm a supreme court justice so they could knock out obamacare. i will tell you why, he wants to
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wipe it off the books because his nominee said that they are going to strike down the law before she was picked. look, if they get their way, more than 20 million of you, 20 million americans will lose their coverage including nearly 1 million pennsylvanians. 100 million americans with preexisting conditions including 5.3 million in pennsylvania will no longer be covered. complications from covid will become the next preexisting conditions allowing insurance companies to jack up your coverage and we will be charged a hell a lot more for health care because they are women. donald trump thinks health care is a privilege. i think it's a right.
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[cheers and applause] >> look, but nothing -- nothing is more offensive than the way he has spoken about those who served our nation in uniform. he calls them losers and suckers. how many of you served? how many of your parents serve serveed? proud, proud history of defending this nation. folks, my son beau was a major and came home decorated, he wasn't a loser, he wasn't a sucker, he was a patriot. [cheers and applause] >> that's just like sons and daughters, your parents and grandparents. i can't believe -- no wonder 6 generals who worked in his
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administration left him and said he doesn't deserve to be commander in chief of the united states of america. no president has ever had that happen. frankly, i've dealt with guys like trump my whole life and so have you, guys that look down on you because they have a lot of money, guys that think are better than you, guys that inherit everything in life and squander it, guys who stiff electricians, plumbers and contractors working in casinos and golf courses, guys who avoid paying their own taxes because they figure as he said last time out, it's because he's smart he's able to play the system. pay $750 in taxes being a billionaire. well, i'm sick and tired of smart guys. [cheers and applause]
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>> now we find trump has secret bank accounts in china. i didn't make that up. that comes right out of "the new york times". secret bank accounts in china where he paid 50 times more in taxes in beijing than he did in the united states of america. look, hundreds of millions of dollars, 400 millions of dollars of debt, who does he owe it to? i leased my tax returns, why hasn't he released one of his? what in the hell is he hiding? look, you know, i have to admit, maybe it's scranton, i have a chip on my shoulder, i read about -- i read that if i got
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elected president, the second guy in last century that in fact, didn't go to an ivy league school, well, what the hell does that stay about my state school that i went to? like they i don't belong. my guess is a lot of you felt the same way in your lives. a states school guy gets to go to the oval office. [cheers and applause] >> but-- because you know what, because if i'm sitting there, you'll be sitting there with me. you and i know who really built this country. it wasn't wall street. it wasn't ceo's. the working family, middle-class people built it and unions built the middle class. look, we know we are so much better than this, so much
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better. and we can to anything in this country. look, it start with my plan to deal with this pandemic responsible, bring the country together around testing, tracing, masking, social distancing, not politicizing the race for vaccine, but planning for a safe and equitable distribution, providing funding and protective gear for national -- schools and businesses opening safely and bringing together republicans, democrats to bring relief to working families to schools and businesses. and as i said before, i'm not going to shut down the economy, i'm going to shut down the virus and build the economy. folks, it's all within our power. we can build back better than before. we can build back better than before. that's who we are. you know, an independent analysis of wall street of all
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place, moodies, wall street firm suggested that my economic plan will create 18.6 million jobs in 4 years. 7 more million than hiss and a trillion dollars worth in economic growth. look, it's pretty basic. i'm not going to raise taxes for anybody who makes less than 400,000 a year. but i will ask the wealthy and corporations to begin to pay the fair share. it's time working people, middle-class people got tax relief, help them buy their first home, pay for the health care, child care, care for loved ones, we will do more than just praise our essential workers, we will pay our essential workers. [cheers and applause] >> we are going to make -- we are going to make health care affordable for every american, we are going to build on the affordable care act, keep your private insurance if you like
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but make sure everybody, 20 million people who got health insurance that they didn't have because of it, were able to keep it. we are going to increase the ability for you to be able to have much lower drug prices, we are going to lower drug prices by 60%. you know how you do that? just allow -- allow medicare to negotiate drug prices. that'll bring them down by 60%. we are going to make sure you keep a prescription and preexisting condition, i will protect your social security and medicare. and if i keep going, you will freeze your fingers off. well, look, we can create a million new -- a million union jobs, union jobs, bring back american manufacturing and enforcing buy america plan. look, every single contractor will go out under my
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administration that we have put out will have to have product that are made in america. nothing else than that. and create 4 million new jobs. folks, it's time -- we are getting there, man, hang on, hang on. there's the deal. look, we are going to move in a position that we can change a lot. and by the way, let me get something straight here in coal country, i will not ban fracking, period. i will protect pennsylvania jobs, period, no matter how many times donald trump says it. unlike donald trump, i don't think big oil companies need a handout from the federal government. we will get rid of the 40 million-dollar fossil fuel subsidies and invest it in clean energy and carbon capture.
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look, going back to school. if we just make the 91 corporations that didn't pay a single penny in taxes pay 15%, that raises $40 billion. that allows us to send every single person qualified to community college free. and it allows us to send every single person who can get into a four-year state university go free if they make less than $125,000. look, donald trump hasn't delivered on a damn thing he'd say he'd do. he hasn't delivered on infrastructure. 2017, 2018, 2019, 20, he would give us an infrastructure plan. he hasn't done a damn thing. the bridges and roads are
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scrambling and not just fires across the coast and we are flooding and we can do something about it but we have to come together which gets me to the last point in this election. the stakes are high. barack and i worked hard to earn your vote in 2012, i tell you what, it wasn't -- i thought it was great to see him again on the trail for me quite frankly but i understand why some people voted for donald trump, they believe that they weren't seen, respected or heard, trump ran around saying he represents the forgotten man and woman in this country, i get it. but then he got elected and he immediately forgot the forgotten man. remember what donald trump said when covid hit, 200,000 dead, he said if you take out the blue states with democratic governors and just look at the red states, republican governors were doing
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quite well. first of all, that's not true. and second, what in the hell would say i'm not going to do for pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin, democratic states, we are only going to help states, where does this guy come from? look, folks, i don't see the presidents that way. i don't see america that way. this has to change. it'll change with me. you know, you'll be seeing and heard and respected by me. our campaign is a broad coalition. it welcomes democrats, republicans and independents. if elected president, they'll be no red states or blue states only the united states. [cheers and applause] >> i was reminded of that earlier this month when i went to the sacred ground of
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gettysburg to speak. a house divided can't stand, well, folks, instead of healing, we are being ripped apart. i refuse to let that happen. i'm running as apodeme contract -- a prouddemocrat and i will work as hard for those who don't support me and those that do. that's the president's job, a duty to care, a duty to heal and you too have a sacred duty and that's to vote, it matters. pennsylvania matters. so please vote, get out to vote, visit ivote.com/pa. return your ballot as soon as possible and make sure everyone you know does. folks, you know, i'm more optimistic about america's
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future than i've been since politics. we are the only country in the world that's come out of every crisis stronger than we went in. there's not a damn thing america can't do when we decide to do it together. [cheers and applause] >> folks, john kennedy said when he promised to send us to the moon, he said, answer the unasked question, why, he said because we refused to postpone. this is the united states of america. there's nothing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. there's no limit to our future. the only thing that can rip america apart is america itself. look, folks, everybody knows who donald trump is. because to show him who we are.
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we choose hope over fear, unity over division, science over fiction and truth over lies. folks, it's time to stand up and take our democracy back. may god bless you and may god protect our troops, thank you, thank you, thank you. go vote. vote. thank you. arthel: all right on his home turf rich with 20 electoral votes the scranton guy, former vice president joe biden and his wife dr. jill biden, the philly girl telling the crowd that the drive-in style rally in dallas, pennsylvania that among other things the soul of america is on the ballot and as coronavirus is also in the ballot, mr. biden criticizing president trump's response to the pandemic among other things saying, quote, the american people don't panic, donald trump panics. mr. biden went onto lay out his plan for america. well, president trump is up next
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with the rebuttal and words for mr. biden as the crowd awaits the president in circleville, ohio where it is 51-degrees but they are standing out there waiting to hear president trump who we are told is there and he will be speaking momentarily which we, of course, will bring to you live. in the meantime, hello, everyone, welcome to brand new hour of america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. hello, eric. eric: man, oh man, busy day of dueling rallies in campaigns. we are now right now waiting for president trump to take the stage in circleville, ohio, second of 3 rallies. after ohio he will head off to wisconsin for final event of jam-packed day. president trump, former vice president joe biden stomping in the swing states. fox news poll shows biden is
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ahead in philadelphia, michigan and wisconsin. the president, though, holding a narrow the state he is in now and up to get to the podium, that's ohio, so this thing seems to be close in ohio, mr. trump has a 2-point lead according to latest fox news poll against the democratic nominee. both citing different themes. for biden it is the coronavirus situation. what he says is the mishandling by president trump of the coronavirus, of the economy, his temper, tenure and judgment in office saying he's running the presidency as a reality show and for mr. trump he often cites what he thinks is mr. biden's incompetence, he calls him a socialist, calls his running mate and the economy will crash
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if the democratic ticket is elected. let's now listen to president trump in ohio. [cheers and applause] >> usa, usa, usa! usa, usa, usa! >> thank you very much. and hello, circleville. [cheers and applause] >> and it's great to be back in ohio to celebrate the return big 10, the buckeyes 52 to 17. not bad. do you remember how this all happened? sleepy joe said president trump didn't want to have football. i said what the hell is he talking about? sleepy joe. i said what's the problem with football. they said big 10 football is shut down. i said, well he said i did it, yeah, he blamed me. i said i had nothing to do with it so then i said, i have an idea, i'm going to get it open
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if it's shut down. look what happened. i think he even took an ad, president trump shut down football. i didn't think about it i must tell you. i'm thinking about china and i'm thinking about a lot of other things. so i said, you know what we will do, we will teach sleepy joe and the group that doesn't have what it takes, we will teach them how to do and worked hard to bring back big 10. got together with the commissioner and they did a good job and we got it back and today you won your football game. [cheers and applause] >> you're very happy about it. because i know that life in ohio is not complete without the glory of ohio state football and other football. [cheers and applause] >> i'm glad that you won the game. i wouldn't have won -- can you imagine if you lost the game? [laughter] >> you know, there's a lot of people in here but did you see outside? you're very lucky to be here. thank you very much for this
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wonderful journey, president. no, you have to see. you have to see. there are tens of thousands of people on the streets out here trying to get in. i think the next time -- the next time we will get a larger field. >> we love you, we love you! [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> we really do. >> yeah, that's really nice. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate it. by the way, we got pac 12 back, we said we might as well out there too, right, and we did a double-header. 10 days from now we are going to win this great state and we are going to win 4 more years in the white house. remember last time about this state, remember they said -- for a year i had to hear it.
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you cannot win unless you win the great state of ohio. i heard it so many times. [cheers and applause] >> that was the fake people, look at all of them over with cameras, look at all of the lights that are on, all the lights that are on. do you remember, you cannot win unless you win ohio. and then i got a poll that said we are doing pretty well in ohio, by the way, right? [cheers and applause] >> and then we won, remember, they said it's going to be close, it's going to be hard to win. it's going to be very, very hard. trump, if he doesn't win ohio, he's out, and then we not only won ohio, we won ohio by more than 8 points, 8 points. [cheers and applause] >> and they said, you know, the story when it closes, they do a fast little count if you're winning big. they said the polls in ohio have closed. donald trump has won the state of ohio. it was like immediate. it was in the same sentence.
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the polls are closed, trump has won. normally it would take hours. no, we won big and i hear we are winning big now and i heard they are giving up on the state now and i heard they are giving up in florida and we are winning big in north carolina. you don't want sleepy joe to be your president. he draws -- obama was there, they called in obama. they said, sir, sir, a few days ago, sir, president obama is going to campaign for sleepy joe. and i said, is that good news or bad news. and he said, well, he's going campaign. so i guess it started yesterday, the day before, right? then 42 people show, 42. we have thousands, tens of thousands and outside is 5 times what this is. [cheers and applause] >> no. there's something going on.
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it happened last time, 4 years ago, this time more. this time more. it happened last night. there was an enthusiasm 4 years ago the likes of which the fake news has never seen before, right? and i will have to tell you and maybe i will be wrong, but at least to this point the enthusiasm is much more because you know what we have all done together, we have done a lot. we've done a lot. [cheers and applause] >> it's much more -- it's much more, we have all those tax cuts, we got all the regulation cuts, we got the steel guys back, we put tariffs on all the crap that they were dumping from china, 25%. they were dumping the steel, we said you can't do that and lots of other things. we've done a lot, but it's far greater today. look at this field, as far as the eye can see. it's far greater today than it was 4 years ago. and this is the most important election, this is the most important election of your lifetimes. i see a lot of young people up
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here. big deal. [cheers and applause] >> big deal, right? it's really the most -- it could be the most important election we've ever had. i really believe that too, and i didn't think i'd be saying that because our last win was such a big win. we've done so much. nobody has done more than what we've done. they don't even question it. they like to always -- he said this, he said that, they don't even question. we have done more in the first 3 and a half years than any administration has done. [cheers and applause] >> and it's an honor but this is the most important election. i didn't think i would say it because i viewed the last what we did 4 years ago, can you believe 4 years ago, almost, can you imagine that? time flies. i will never forget the first night in the white house, they said, it's like a surreal experience of of abraham lincoln's bedroom, it took a
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while. then you have to get down to work, get down to work and that's what we did. at the debate this week, did anybody see the debate? [cheers and applause] >> that was like a super bowl with the ratings. that's okay. 91 to 9 it was, 91. with us having the 91, okay. [applause] >> yeah. i kept saying, hey, joe, joe, you want to do all of this stuff, why didn't you do it, you were there 3 and a half years ago. i said, i wouldn't have run, joe. i wouldn't have run if you did a good job, if you two did a good job, i didn't need this, ii had a very good life, i didn't need this, joe, i had a very nice life. you did a good job, i wouldn't have run and if i did, i wouldn't have won. the fact is you didn't do a good
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job. you let us down, joe. [cheers and applause] >> and he had no idea what i was talking about. he had no clue. but at the debate this week, the american people saw the contrast between a 47-year-career politician that uses public office to enrich himself. you know that. i mean, his son was like a human vacuum cleaner. let's go to china this week, dad, okay, son. take out a billion and a half. how about going to ukraine? they'll pay me 183,000 a month for my -- for my great, great services on energy. what do you know about energy? i don't know anything, dad, but i will learn. i'm willing to learn. for the last half century joe biden has been outsourcing your jobs, opening your borders and sacrificing american blood and treasure in these endless ridiculous foreign wars.
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countries you've never heard of for the most part. i fight for the middle class. i fight for everyone, i fight for this country. [cheers and applause] >> biden doesn't know who he's fighting for. >> usa, usa, usa! usa, usa, usa! >> now, you have to say this is serious stuff. it is serious stuff, but is there any place better to be than a trump rally? [cheers and applause] >> i mean, seriously. i mean, it's serious but we have fun and you know the best way to succeed, you to love what you do and we all love it and we love our country. we love our country. [cheers and applause] >> in 2016, ohio voted to fire this depraved political establishment and you elected an outsider as your president who
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is finally putting america first. that's what i'm doing. [cheers and applause] >> you worked hard, you raised your families, you follow our laws, you support your church that you're not allowed to go to. how about that, you can't go to your church but you can have a riot. you serve your community and give love and loyalty to the great country and now you finally have a president that's loyal to you, totally loyal to you. believe me, there are easier ways to spend my life. [laughter] >> nobody told me the swamp was going to be that deep and that vicious. they even impeached me over a perfect phone call. hello, congratulations, congratulations on your win, mr. president of ukraine, we are going to impeach him. these people are crazy. [laughter] >> now they are doing it again.
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you know the laptop from hell. they found the laptop. this is a laptop that they don't want to see. how the hell this laptop got freed up? it's amazing the way god works. [cheers and applause] >> the laptop -- right? and now it comes. it's adam shifty schiff. yesterday i saw for the first time watermelon, he's shaped like a watermelon. adam schiff, dishonest guy, made up my conversation, remember in the halls of congress, quid pro quo 8 times. isn't it lucky i had a transcribeer otherwise be my word against schiff. the laptop from hell.
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he said it's russia, here we go again, russia, russia, russia. i think russia must look at us and say, these people are stone cold crazy. this is -- this is russian disinformation. i tell you what, we got to get back to business. this is crazy what's going on. this is crazy. [cheers and applause] >> russia. i heard it yesterday, i think biden -- didn't he say at the debate, well, this was russia, this information, this a disaster for them. but let's see what happens, but we have learned a lot. we have learned how corrupt the media is. i already knew they were corrupt, but they don't want to write anything about it. so listen, so we caught them cold just like we caught them spying on my campaign. we caught them doing horrible treasonous things. these were treasonous things. let's see what happens. it should have gone much faster, i have to be honest with you but
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we caught them spying on our campaign. by the way obama and biden knew everything about it. we caught them with that too. >> lock them up! lock them up! lock them up! >> much better if i say no, no, no, please. [laughter] >> now it's terrible. it's a terrible thing. now they are trying to do it again when they get caught and they are trying to say it was russia, they never say china. you know why, a lot of money comes out of china to their pockets. have you ever noticed -- china has not been very good, great trade deal, unbelievable. 2 weeks ago the largest order of corn, the largest order of soybeans. yeah, yeah. except i feel different. normally i would have been here talking about the great thing but you know what, the ink on
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the trade deal wasn't dry and then all of a sudden the plague came in from china, that's more important than trade deals. that's more important. with your vote, we will continue to bring back your jobs, lower drug prices at a level that never has ever lowered them before and last year for the first time ever drug prices went down but we are doing what's called a favorite nation, the drug companies are not happy with me. this is not supposed to have happened. favorite nations means you'll pay the lowest price anywhere in the world. you match its favorite nations and nobody exercised it because nobody thought of it probably, but if they think of it they couldn't have done it because the drug companies are so powerful. you see all the ads against me. it's not so much sleepy joe, it's the drug companies because i've exercised the favorite nations. so if germany or another country pays 10 cents for a pill, the exact bill and we pay 2 and a half dollars and you are talking
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about stuff like that. these are the differences. we pay for research and development. so if germany is at 10 or somebody and we are at much higher, we now pay 10. it's very simple. we pay the lowest in the world. [applause] >> your prices could come down 50, 60, 70, 80%, they'll come down a lot and i have never had more ads spent because they have unlimited money. big pharma they call it. number 1 power in washington. and i've just learned that they are the number one and i knew i was going to happen and i said i don't care, i'm put here to do a job, they have the middleman. the drug pricing is complicated. it's very complicated stuff. they have it set so that it's almost impossible to disengage it. they have middleman. they never say middlewoman. i want to be nice but they never say middlewoman but i've never heard the term having to do with
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drug prices, they get more than drug companies. at least the drug companies make the drugs, right? these people don't do anything. i probably know some of them. i would be not surprised if hunter biden was also a middleman. [laughter] >> on top of everything else, takes in millions and millions and now we find out that hunter biden is the middleman but these are rich people and they get all their money for nothing. so i worked a deal where canada which buys drugs for 50%, i will let our governors, your governor, governor of florida buy their drugs directly from canada. same drug, exactly lab, same company, same everything and they are going to buy it for 50% less and then buy that time the favorite nations will kick in and you will get it for even less, so this has never happened before but it's happening.
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[cheers and applause] >> we will support our great police and protect second amendment and defend your borders and ensure more products are proudly stamped with that beautiful -- isn't it a beautiful phrase. you didn't hear it for a long time until trump came along. made in the usa. made in the usa. you didn't hear it for a long time. when i was young they said made in america, every car, we are going to see it. remember i was saying today, i was in north carolina, speaking to a great crowd, we will sing merry christmas again. remember all the department stores, many of them are wiped out because of the internet, all of the department stores say happy new year and everything but christmas, they don't want to say christmas. i said we are going to say christmas again and you know
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what, they are all saying christmas again. it's a merry christmas. [cheers and applause] >> they are all saying merry christmas. we are going to be there pretty soon. better get out. who has voted already? who has voted? i just voted. i just voted. get out and vote. this is the biggest election that i really believe we've ever had because the radical left has gone crazy and you know what, when we win this one i think they are goi to rest. i think they are going to say, that's enough, that's enough. she goes, no they won't. you're probably right. but you know what brings it together success and we are doing -- you see housing and the numbers, the automobiles, nobody has seen anything like that. the numbers are better than they were pre the plague that came in, the pandemic.
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you will see a number that's going to be announced just prior to the election, gdp, it was estimated by the fed to be 35%. i think the highest we've ever had was like 7. now who knows. i will take 25 right now, okay. the problem is i mentioned 35 so if it's 25, you know what they'll do. it was a terrible, terrible upset for the president. whatever -- if it was 15, i would be happy. they just estimated. 35%, it's unheard of. we are coming back because we built -- you know why, though, we built the strong foundation. we had a strong foundation. we didn't, this country would be in some mess and if a guy like biden gets in where he wants to raise your taxes, quadruple and he wants to put ridiculous regulations, used to take 20 years to get approval for a highway. now we got it down to 2 years and i'm trying to get it down to 1. i think we can. it might not get built for safety reasons or environmental reasons, but we have it down to
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a very short period of time. used to -- we have roads, 21, 122 -- 22 years. they would raise their hands not to approve it in 22 years. no, he would put everything back, he is going to raise your taxes like crazy. i've never seen -- all of my life i have been indirectly, usually on the other side, i've never seen raising taxes, politicians lowering the tax. this is the politician saying he will quadruple your taxes. this is the craziest thing i've ever seen. i mean, i'm looking up and is this serious. first of all, i look at him, am i running against him? i'm running against sleepy joe. in prime time he wasn't good, now i'm running against him. this is not prime time. [laughter] >> did you think he did well in the debate the other night?
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the last question was the best, though, because he lied about fracking. he kept going during the primaries, there will be no fracking, they'll be no fracking, by the way, you're a big fracking state, you better hope -- you only have about a million -- you only have about a million jobs. the lowest energy prices we've had. how about your 2-dollar gasoline you wouldn't mind to go to $10, they wouldn't mind because they want to get rid of your cars, no more airplanes, no more cows. i think they took that off the manifesto. it was too much, but they would like it. they would like it. no, what we are doing has been incredible. you can't have tax increase. i'm cutting taxes, we are doing another big tax cut. [cheers and applause] >> that's what brought everything in. billions and billions of dollars has come into the country because of what we've done and
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these are people without a lot of heart. they go where they make the deal. we brought the middle income taxes down, child tax credit, he wants to get rid of it. why does he want to get rid of it? [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> that should only take place in the great state of ohio. [cheers and applause] >> you know, i worked here for a couple of summers, cincinnati, i look ohio. worked out well, it was a good success. you know, it's like when something works out well, you like it. i was very young. a job in cincinnati, switon village. you always have a good feeling but i have a better feeling because of what happened in ohio
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and it's going to happen again. but it's the first timive -- time i've ever seen a politician say, we will raise your taxes. i said, wait a minute. did he say -- no, have you ever heard a politician campaigning, i'm going to raise your taxes? i'm going to put a lot more regulations but a lot of people don't know. i think the regulation cuts we did was actually more important, maybe not for everybody but for the business people, jobs all over the place, you know, we had 160 million people working. we've never been anywhere close to that number. we will will be back, 11.4 million people hired which is a record. [cheers and applause] >> but i think the regulation cuts might have been even more -- this election is a choice between a trump super recovery and a biden, in my opinion, this is going to happen, i hate to say it, depression, you will have a depression. and your 401(k)'s, does anyone
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have a 401k, they're not going to be worth. it's a choice between a boom and a lockdown. did you hear him during the debate, right? i'd lock it down. no, no, we are not locking it down. we've learned the disease, we saved millions of lives. 2 million lives, maybe more than that. we locked and opened, but we understand it like young people, baron, he had it, the doctors said, baron, very tall young man, and a great guy, right, but he's young and the doctors said, sir, baron has tested positive. i said that's terrible, baron -- the doctor comes in, sir, baron is fine because they are young, these guys over here, they are young because they have strong immune systems. they are strong. they have the strong beautiful immune systems so it was good. i happened to test, i couldn't
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stand a basement. i meet a lot of people. i have to get out. i have to get out. no, it's true. [cheers and applause] >> i'd have meetings where i would go back, you know that's got to be dangerous, this or that. the fact is i had it, it worked out well, now i'm immune, i could run up and kiss the whole group of people, men and women. [cheers and applause] >> no. it worked out. by the way 99.9% is good and then you're immune and all that stuff. i heard you were immune for life. when i had it i said i'm immune to the fake news, but only for 4 months. with me it was for 4 months. if it was anybody else they'd say for life. it's true. but anyway, i had it, first lady had it, right and you get better, we got better. they love the first lady. [cheers and applause] >> very elegant, most elegant first lady. no, it's amazing.
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it's amazing. they don't treat her very nicely and she's incredible. most elegant and she goes, that's okay. it's really amazing. we love her. >> we love her, we love her! >> yeah. she's done a great job and she loves it. she loves the people, but she had recovered, baron had it and didn't know he had it. it's one of those things but we have to lead your life. when i would be having meetings with all-star families, lots of other people i would have meetings, right, and i would go and do the meeting and sometimes people would come up and they get close and everything else, mask, no mask, they get close, and i believe that can be dangerous, i guess, i don't know, but i have to do my job. as i said in the debate, i can't put myself in the basement of
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the white house for a year and a half until this goes away. it's rounding the turn. they talk about cases, they don't talk about death, mortality rate down 85% because what we have is so incredible, the job we've done is so incredible. 85%. [cheers and applause] >> think of that. 85%. but you know what, on november 4th you are not going -- cnn, all they talk about is covid, covid, covid. if a plane goes down with 500 people, they don't talk about it. all they talk because they are trying to scare everybody. you have to live your life and you have to get out and vigilant, be careful, socially distanced, get too close, put the mask on, put it on. you know, lots of different things but -- but really i see what they're doing is so -- it's just like they try to hide all of this corruption from the
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biden family by not putting it. they refused to write it. i have to give the new york post my hometown paper, the new york post, the oldest newspaper in the country, the fourth largest, i i have to give them credit because they went against the grain and they are willing to expose all all of the corruptiod you see big tech, they won't put it on and if you put it on, they delete, terminate you, charlie kirk, they did sue google on thursday, you like it? now, terrible. no, no, they've exposed themselves. nobody knew it was that serious. they won't put it on. if you put something -- didn't they delete the new york post. they terminated out the new york post. can you imagine a newspaper, they would put it on. people have learned, they don't want anything becau if biden get in they would own the world. if biden get in, china would own
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our country. i mean, china -- did you see where the kid was trying to get $10 million a year for introduction purposes. okay, this was all down in the paper. they say russia did it. this is all down in a paper. now confirmed by the guy that ran the company. he's not -- i would say they are not too happy with him, would you say? i saw him the other day but it's all right stuff, what he's saying is right. he couldn't take it anymore. he couldn't stand the corruption. so let's see -- can you imagine when people say, don't print it, in other words you'll never hear it. it ended up backfiring, because that happened it's become a much bigger story, but you add it all up -- if they were to print it, who knows what would have happened, you forget it, something, but it's become a much bigger -- big tech, section 230, right, big tech is corrupt. it's corrupt. the media, the fake news is corrupt and i've been saying for
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a long time. even i didn't know that you were that corrupt but look at all them. even i didn't know that you were that corrupt. in the meantime, -- in the meantime you watch the television sets go off, let's cut this guy off, cut the president off. can you imagine, broadcasting stuff and saying cut him up, that's okay because i like telling the truth. biden and the democrats will off-shore your jobs, dismantle your police departments, dissolve your borders, confiscate your guns, second amendment, they are after it. eliminate your private healthcare, you know, we have 180 million people with private healthcare a lot of you have private healthcare. it's what you dream of. it's great, you have many great companies doing it. they compete, you great private healthcare, they want to terminate it. they want to terminate your religious liberty. they want to destroy the suburbs. i have the best thing that ever happened to the suburbs.
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you know, they were talking about this 60 minutes, she asked me a question, you saw that, i printed out the whole interview, i said put it down. but she said to me the question -- one of her questions, she said why are you begging, why suburban women, you said please love me suburban women. no, i didn't say that. [laughter] >> what i did was i said love me suburban women. they had a regulation. they had a regulation that would have brought low-income housing, projects and crime right to their doorstep. it would have been right next to it. i said suburban women, you have to love me. they said why are you begging for the love of suburban -- suburban women have to love me
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because they want security, they want safety and they don't want regulation that's going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] >> because they said he's not doing well with suburban women. i said what about suburban men, well, there you're doing okay. you're doing well with the men, not the women, but biden has vowed to abolish fracking, right? he says, we will not frank anymore. he has no idea what it means. but we are not -- no fossil fuels, no nothing, we will close down factories, we will go with wind. wind, wind is going to be the answer. kills all our birds, everything else. we are going to have massive blackouts like they have in california, the whole country. have you ever seen the brownouts, crippling power outages, 700,000 ohio jobs would be destroyed. biden lies about a lot of things. he lied about that, he lied about social security. you saw that.
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social security, he also won't tell you the truth about decades long -- he had decades long quest to renegotiate social security and medicare and he said he didn't do it. we have a tape here somewhere. do we have the tape. i hope it works better than the big 10 tape. play both videos so we have one real quick. i only do this -- >> i've never said i opposed fracking. >> you said it on tape. >> i did -- show the tape. put it on your website. >> i will put it on. >> would there be any place for fossil fuels including coal and fracking in a biden administration? >> turn it up. >> no, we would -- we would work it out. we would make sure it's eliminated -- >> yes. pipeline, exactly. >> no new fracking. you will ban fracking all across america. >> i would love to too. >> i would love to too.
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look at my eyes, i guaranty, i guaranty we will end fossil fuel. >> okay, so there he said no -- >> have you been on the floor of the senate, you were in the senate for a few years time and time again talking about the necessity with right about cutting social security, cutting medicare, cutting veterans program? >> no. >> you never said that? >> no. >> i meant social security as well, medicare and medicaid, i'm at every single solitary thing in the government. >> look, here is the deal. >> tell the truth here. we all make mistakes. >> i am telling the truth. >> not only tried once, tried it twice, i tried it a third time and a fourth time. >> joe, let me repeat it again, i want you just to be straight with the american people, i am
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saying that you have been on the floor of the senate time and time again talking about the need to cut social security, medicare and veterans programs, is that true or -- >> that's not true. >> that's not true? >> i meant every single solitary thing in the government. >> everything was on the table. i did not support any of those cuts in social security or in veterans. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. everything was on the table. all right, you just said it including in your judgment cuts to social security and veterans -- >> in order to get the kinds of changes we need on other things related, but we did not cut it. >> you know because people like me helped stop that. all i would say go to youtube, joe said it many times. i'm surprised that you can defend or change your mind on it but you can't deny the reality.
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>> we are starting to use this very expensive means of communication because it's so much easier than my explaining it. number 1, he said they'll be no fracking, no fracking. he luckily gets the nomination because elizabeth warren left 3 days. i would have been competing against crazy bernie instead. well, there would have been more energy. you know, there would have been -- bernie has more energy, smaller little face but they have a lot of energy. you know, they are coming to us because a lot of them, they agree on trade. we got a lot of them last time. no fracking, he goes to pennsylvania, great place. he says, yeah, you will have fracking, a million jobs. and, you know, they want to keep
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their bill down, lighting bills and gasoline. he goes from no fracking to we will frank and everyone said how the hell -- the fake news doesn't call him out on it. they don't talk to him about it. i bring it up. then we hear about medicare and social security, so all my life i've heard, if you even touch social security, you're out of politics. this guy tried to destroy social security and medicare and bernie caught him. i'd like to thank bernie very much. you know bernie is honestly, he's a good sport. he's one of the greatest losers in the history of politics. seriously, he lost viciously with hillary and possibly shouldn't, she sort of beat him but he was treated badly and this time he should have won -- what they did, they

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