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57-year-old david dutcher recovering at home now with their families. they want answers either from the government investigators are possibly a lawsuit. listen. >> how does somebody, you hear the reports coming out about a euro being flown in the air. you know, the day of. how does that happen? how do you miss somebody walking across the roof? we saw it on the video. we all watched honest croaks watch a court -- walk across the rooftop. >> jillian: acting secret service director told congress he cannot defend why the roof was not better secured before and during the rally and the agency takes hold responsible at. for that failure. this is the story thursday august on a not but as always the story goes on we will sea you back here tomorrow at three eastern. ♪ ♪ your world begins now. ♪ ♪ >> neil: you are looking live
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at porterville michigan where the former president donald trump is set to speak in any moment and he'll reportedly hitting harris on the economy and inflation before heading to wisconsin for a rally they are today. this is hairs and her running mate tim walz wrapping up the bus tour and earlier the sea and then sit down before heading to a rally in georgia. we are all over all of this. in michigan where the former president is rallying and the harris walz interview in georgia. welcome everyone i'm neil cavuto great to have you with us on a busy news end. let's go to aisha and the potable michigan with the president's remarks. aisha. >> reporter: hey, neil we respecting remarks to begin at 3:00 but of course the former president has been delayed. we don't know exactly when the remarks will start. but i can tell you he is on the ground and he is en route. may take him a while to get here but his supporters behind me are
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in full anticipation and are ready to hear from him face-to-face. i've talked with a few folks here on the ground about what the number 1 issue is. of course we know in the sun belt states its the economy. that's what it is everywhere you go really. here especially it's rising energy prices. the housing crisis, it's the grocery store bills. they have a lot of complaints, they are super stressed out and they want someone to talk about this. the former president does well on these issues so that's exactly what he's going to talk about when he arrives here in pottersville. this is the trump defense strategy that we've been seeing them play across the rust belt states all week long. focusing on the issues and trying to connect with those middle-class and working-class voters even those independents trying to use the economy to woo them in. talking about really day-to-day struggles. voters here are watching it pretty closely to neil because i talked with a gentleman outside the venue about how he thinks
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the former president could bring in some of those folks who have been. listen. how does he court those independents and folks who have made up their mind yet in michigan? >> i think kennedy just help that. i think a lot of independence he'll bring them in. of them agree on all the items but they'd come together with items that they do, it's necessary that we unite people together. >> reporter: okay we will sea if it works because of course rfk jr. cannot seem to get off the ballot here. new polling shows hairs has improved some upon biden's numbers among women and black voters and young voters. the trump campaign is targeting well with this brand-new ad reaching some black women from battleground states denouncing harris saying i'm not with her. trump also getting a big helping hand tonight from the georgia governor brian kemp and the battleground state as he will be
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headlining a big fund-raiser for trump tonight and of course that follows a public coral that happen to couple weeks ago. looks like they've mended things and not brian kemp along with his wife will fund raise for him tonight saying georgia is a must-win. the campaign says its a must-win. you cannot achieve the white house without winning over the peach state. right now trump is headed here to connor bill and the democrats tried to capture program neil by sending second gentleman doug helm off to grand rapids they are trying to strategize as well watching what the trump fence ticket is doing. >> neil: got it my friend p aisha thank you. let's go to mark meredith now in savannah, georgia, with the big focus on team harris and tim walz finishing up the interview on cnn. mark. >> yield good afternoon. the vice president has wrapped up the interview. the first time he has sat down with the network to talk about
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how her and governor tim walz were governed if they were in washington. certainly a high-stakes interview. later this evening they'll be behind me taking the podium to adjust the people here in savannah. while the vice president has been on the trail quite a bit multiple battleground states it would be the first time she has really taken direct questions. she is really spoken to the press corps a few times when she is on the road. she will face questions today about some of the change of positions she has had whether it be embracing fracking or some border while putting. could be an attempt to win over voters in the sun belt states like georgia or former president trump is leaning on some issues like immigration, economy kept the war in the middle east. we spoke with voters today who think harris we'll be able to overcome some of those shortcomings. >> i do thank the numbers will rise. i hope anyone who is on the fence and is unsure of where they want to place their vote will think from their heart also as well as their head. >> reporter: we are also
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hearing from the art and see about this visit they say georgians uniting behind one thing, they know america cannot afford another four years of kamala harris' failed weak and dishonest leadership. not a very warm welcome for the vice president from republicans here in georgia. neil were also watching back and forth when it comes to next months debate. happening as well in philadelphia. we were under the belief that the determination was set up and putting much everyone agreed to the rules, the same ones as this cnn debate in june with president bynum. now team harris says they are not agreed to it yet and are still in discussion with abc because they want candidates to have the microphones on at the same time. you will member in june neil under one candidate -- only one candidate can speak at a time neil. >> neil: the interesting itself. trump has agreed to all of the end it looked like kamala harris agreeing to this debate itself. from ever there is resistance
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and now she is the one possibly doing so. >> this is such uncharted territory as you can imagine. before we had the presidential debates commission and all rules agreed to for years going back so you can imagine there is going to be this tit-for-tat kneeling. still not a done deal at this point. >> neil: thank you my friend great job as always. the former president takes to the microphone of course we will take you to michigan. of course -- in the meantime we have some guests. he has a way with words. bill take you're take on what's at stake right now. all of these states the seven battleground states her like a sort of a trump already not appear but the one thing we have seen is kamala harris old even an essentially all of them. i'm just wondering what you make of that.
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is this a democratic post-convention bounce or how would you describe it? >> i think it's preconvention bounds to. look there are no longer stuck with joe biden weighing them down so there is joy in the democratic party. and never would've thought she could go so long without answering a single question or sending surrogates out to answer questions about her policy. it's amazing. i would've said before she check in waves of the whole campaign but i think the press is being complicit. just letting her off the hook. if this had been a republican not just donald trump, any republican back there to be editorials every day saying why isn't she answering her question, wears her policy. what i think this leads to, you mentioned all of these developments, they're all important because when you don't have information, little things assume great magnitude. thickets all putting bigger
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pressure on the debate. for donald trump, the press will hold kamala harris to account he has to do it and he has to be aggressive not personal and call her to account for her policies and her policies which is. that are on the record. reynaud we just hear from surrogates. >> neil: you're right about that. lee carter i know we tend to focus on media interviews and you've got to do them. then i discovered myself i'm so old i can remember criticism like that of ronald reagan that his venues would be large crowds and speaking to audiences. didn't do too many interviews. to be fair we had really the three major networks and that was it. obviously you spoke to the print press which was much more of all -- viable at that time but he chose to sort of bypass the media in his room to the nomination in 1980 and a landslide victory so maybe he is or the campaign of kamala harris
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is figuring it worked for him make a work for us. what do you think? >> it worked for joe biden in 2020. you know, there is something to be said about taking the message directly to the people especially in the age of social media. but i think the thing that so important right now is we have 90 days really to get to know one kamala harris' presidency will look like. you would expect it to be all hands on deck. it seems to be all hands on the road, all hands in advertising and all hands on everything but talking to the media. chi do think that's going to be an interesting calculus. she'll have her her first interview tonight with her vice presidential pick, they are doing it together. she is chosen to do things in a way that makes every moment count. so all eyes we'll be on this interview. it's not perfect, there we'll be a lot of questions why she didn't do it alone.
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just like we are talking about with the debate there we'll be increased scrutiny on the debate. she's going to have to stick every glinting from here on out in order to keep momentum. but the momentum is real. it's not that she's just when people overcome she's got the democrats so excited. the enthusiasm among dark cracks in the 80s it was an 30s when joe biden was the nominees. that's a huge shift and explains the difference in the holes. >> neil: i wonder if those polls change and whether the enthusiasm last. you're only as good as your last poll sometimes. air reflects the mood within a campaign as well. what do you think? >> right now vice president harris has been able to run as a change candidate even though she is the incumbent vice president. donald trump here about to give this rally in a few minutes. you need to remind voters she's been in office for three and a
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half years. that's what they've done in one of their recent adds. if you look at the economy and inflation, right now trump has a lead over harris in terms of who you trust more in the economy but it's not as large of a lead he enjoyed over joe biden. so if you're the trump campaign you have to be economy, economy, economy and remind folks that harris was right there step-by-step with joe biden. otherwise, you know, it's hard to see how he starts improving on the economy into where he was earlier in this campaign when it was joe biden. >> neil: my cape i don't want to bog down the numbers but looking at the polls and what they're showing and battleground states they represent those southern states 93 electoral votes or about one-third of what you need to become the next president of the united states. breaking down as i often do who leads even by point and how many electoral votes wood it be if it was etched in stone on election day? she comes away with winning two-thirds of those votes.
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as things stand now i know smart people like you are all of you remind me neil it's within the margin of air i get that. but just looking at it now, that's a big turn in her favor end. the question is does it last. >> i don't know it depends partly weather the president -- whether donald trump can enter that debate and do what he did last time. p aggressive puppy discipline, not nasty and, not personal and hold her to account for thanks she is not doing. and her words, explain her flip-flops and why she changed and also on the economy. we talk about inflation, prices people understand about 20% higher today. ask her does she accept any responsibility for what happened and what she would do differently. so i think he's going to have to really put all in on those
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debates. i don't think answer is good as they are can really do it. i think people have to see the candidates up close with each other answering tough questions. >> neil: you know, you guys are the experts but as you know and leah particularly at reader pronto i believe i qualified. here is what i think is going to happen. then again leave the room, that debate. especially if it's the one and only between these presidential candidates it will decide at all. i'm just wondering you're thoughts on that lee who bears the burden the most for that debate? >> is really fascinated because debates usually don't count that much but when you're in a race this close and we've had that much time to decide it could create enough of a difference to make the difference. the thing is both donald trump and kamala harris have incredible strengths and debating and incredible weaknesses. we saw kamala harris have an incredible debate in 2020 which maid her a superstar for a
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moment then she had another debate where she absolutely flopped and came across as defensive and a whole host of other things that maid her use team fast. if she has a night like that it could be a real problem for her. also donald trump has had some epic moments during debates but also some moments where he is come off the rails. he's got to nail it and stay on message. thank the most important thing is donald trump does not become overly reactive to come elect -- kamala harris. it's hard to thank right now this moment to look at her and not react everything she says. to look at her and not say how can you take responsibility and how can you not to this. if he reacts to her he is not talking about his agenda and that's the gender that was winning in the polls before this happen periods agenda on the economy is the one people are looking for periods agenda on immigration is no anyone. he needs to take back the narrative and take control of
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it. right now is of the being set by her so i think it's an important night just to shift the momentum for him. >> neil: you know, we are getting some blurbs out of this interview cnn conducted with presidential and vice presidential candidates democratic party kamala harris and the governing. one of the things that comes across is dana asking about how voters would look at some of the changes even made, referring to kamala harris' reversal and some key positions per she goes on to say value is not what's changed. i spent two terms as the attorney general of california prosecuting violations of american laws regarding the passage of guns and drugs and human beings across the border. so what she is saying essentially joey garris is my values haven't changed. i think what she is saying is maybe some of my exact positions
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have but is not going to do the job? >> yeah, and we will sea more on that we see the full interview later tonight. but, yeah, she will have to spend some of these more liberal positions that she took in 2019 on she was running in the democratic presidential primary. whether it's on immigration, the border wall back obviously more recently as vice president she supported bipartisan bill which would've used unspent dollars to continue building will that's one obvious question that needs to be asked. do you support a border wall similar to what trump has long talked about. but, yeah, i mean more in terms of clarifying her positions on a number of things, particularly also fracking. that was something she came out against as a presidential candidate. what's your position now because right now what we have currently are statement -- statement from
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thee and not the candidate. that's what we're looking at tonight with her long-awaited interview. >> neil: and again they aren't sharing much with us. what i'm reading to you are the quotes cnn provided us from kamala harris. one of the things i guess dana bash got into as well was the inconsistency on a number of positions including not only what's going on at the border and illegals coming in at the drug issue but also when it comes to her controversy over final deciding vote on the inflation reduction act. in that regard bill mcgurk she stands by it. by extension the globe around when we should meet certain standards for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as an example the valley has not changed. my value around that what we need to do remains. so again back to my values haven't changed some of my
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positions have presumably because we accomplish what we set out to do. what do you make of that? >> yeah, i don't think any american wood agree they accomplish what they set out to do. inflation is still higher than when they took over and so forth. i think trump's challenge as you say is to get his agenda out there. that's a hope for the american people. but i also think when she does this she's tried to have it all ways. he has to point out kamala harris is not who she says she is. she says she is everything to everyone. he has to point that out. who do you trust, here is my agenda. this has worked before it can work again. meanwhile we can't get a straight answer out of her. so i think he has to prove that she is disingenuous and is being propped up. >> neil: you know, leah if i could go back to you for second this involves work pollster and
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i wonder how when i get back to this debate that i probably sit is going to be the decider of this election i base it on how men react versus how women react as well. i only say that because i cannot forget in the debate kamala harris had with vice president pens at the time, she stopped him, she said i'm talking. i am talking. that was it and the fly was on his head. my only point was with that i mentioned many times men overwhelmingly hated that. i think 80% abutment. women by about the same margin 80% said it was a great thing to do shut him up. so that's not exactly how they characterized it but it was an extreme reaction on the part hope whether you're a male or female. do you think we will sea a split like that and see it through the present jewish prism of what the
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room man or woman watching this debate. >> i think it's impossible not to look to the world -- look at the road through the lens to see. for whatever reason its true of men and women have different reactions to these candidates. you look at even among young people donald trump is very well with the young man. kamala harris is very well with young women. there is a prison we looked through the world at. we can't help it. it doesn't make us sexist are anything it makes us who we are. it's not what people say that is what we hear it's back to it. i think there we'll be different reactions among men and women to this debate. i think if we imagine ourselves in the situation were refocused on what were focused on. it's very clear both of these candidates elicit very different emotional reactions among people spewing already final word on that i apologize will go back to michigan and i'll trump speaking to this crowd has economic address we are told. should let you know i get out of
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the pole has come out confirming kamala harris is gaining some steam this is from "the wall street journal" released a short time ago that shows harris supported 48% and trump had to have mentioned. she leads by two points there appear but a reminder it's getting tighter. more after this commercial auto. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com. we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming inner-springs, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. save up to $900 on select adjustable mattress sets, at stearnsandfoster.com leo! he's there when we wake up, he's there when we leave, he's there whenever we come back home from school, he's just there always.
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pottersville michigan where former president donald trump will discuss his economic ideas i wonder how that will sort out. the stay running dead even. it really could be the case with all seven battleground states. you need 270 of them to become the next president of the united states. third aren't states that michigan. good to have you back congressman's connected to see you neil of those, you know, we were talking before about the roll of gender placement washing in a great and the misdemeanor toward given.
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>> how donald trump could handle entry come -- kamala harris and help rebecca go. she is not another hillary clinton it's a different case. eight years later. how you feel about this whole gender thing because again and again i raised with our last panel, men react differently than women particularly if there are attack lines back-and-forth. >> read. i am a woman whose book on the number of glass ceilings over him micro. ion phone for donald trump because i almond. first national introduce it down with a man by her side. this is interview for layering i want to make sure the single
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moms like i am can afford groceries and gas when trying to put food on the table for their kids. that person is tall trump because of his economic policies by lowering taxes for the middle class and expanding the child care tax credit. looking at the spending of the federal government et cetera and the rising inflation. i am voting for donald trump's sword to be sure not in the room showering next to my middle-age daughter. that is why as a woman i support donald trump and allen's sea him come on strong frivolous issues that is john for idea is common because she's lied to the
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american people about her position she is flip-flopping. i think there's a way to show her policies of changed she is foot fault without calling her a liar pair of thing he'll do good job of that the debate. >> neil: you know, were among the republicans that insisted the issue. maybe he is he is feeling that right back up -- gets back to something that is his advantage. >> i do. look at his policy. calmly policies as she the northern triangle -- of support of folk miserably. this is on his okay that would
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allow biological men to take away one's achievements in sports and take with her scholarships. this is a woman who's okay with biological men getting the shower next to underage girls. these aren't things that i can support as a woman are as a mom without economic policy. we know tax cuts work and they're desperately needed right now. we also know we need federal spending it will not happen under kamala harris. no his policies are better for women anywhere. >> neil: thank you will not go to president trump. >> i also want to thank all those ceo he is fantastic good job the family has done. all the talented workers here. i hope you're all happy with the company. [cheering] >> great company. and congratulations on 76 years of manufacturing in michigan. you had your best years for four years ago but you can have
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better years coming up i can tell you that. i'm here today with a simple message by the american autoworker and american worker, yearlong economic nightmare we'll vary soon he over. is going to be over i'm going to turn it around with your vote we will defeat comrade kamala harris and we will bring back the american chain victor, better, stronger and just better, bigger, better. you don't hear about the american dream we love the american dream. well as a last time you heard about the american dream? they don't talk about it. they copy every thing else i do so i guess that'll be next. they'll be copying and saying the american dream. over the past four years kamala harris and crooked joe biden have presided over an economic reign of terror committing one financial atrocity after another. as vice president kamala harris cast the deciding boats that
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cause the worst inflation in american history. you're old victims of it. everybody's a victim of it. it's a nation boaster costing the togo family $28,000 pair the cost of the typical monthly mortgage has tripled and we'll go from to% the highest numbers in history right now as about three days ago the highest number in history. now kamala harris says she wants to talk about the future but she's been there for three and a half years she only wants to talk about the future because the job they've done he's the west president in the history of our country and choose the worst vice president and the worst
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borders are in the history of the world. [cheering] >> she is on aggressors and wood disaster. that our countries facing i was lost frozen in the room she is made life unaffordable or available her we are going to make a horrible that's going to be starting on day one. is in the mainit's when happen
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fast. [cheering] >> thank you. workers like human communities like this should be able to afford a nice house and a new car and a growing family on a single income. all while enjoying the higher standard of living -- [cheering] >> thank you. americans deserve safe streets, secure borders, great schools, healthy children, bustling factories and a nation that is confident and that is strong. that's the future that i intend to deliver and i will deliver. you had the best economy in the history of our country just a short while ago and now you have what they call inflation. what that has done to our
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country and frankly also worse and he will end up in world war iii with these people. who never been so close to world war iii. and, you know, with the power of weapons this is into our meetings running back-and-forth, the power of weapons today i was supposed to go to the white house is not there. he went to deliver and went to the beach all day long. who the hell wants to sleep and who wants to sleep and publicly he's sleeping. do you think the president of china is at a beach celeb eight sleeping? do you think the north korean leader is sleeping with his weapons all over the place? they don't sleep so much. we have a guy sleeping and look she is incompetent. she cannot do and interview? it's been months.
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i just did an interview backstage. a terrible person but she is okay i guess. and bc fake news. she asked me about all sorts of things perish she asked me about abortion and how i handled it vary nicely because you know what it's so overplayed we have abortions. we have the whole thing brought back into the states where it belongs. that's where everybody wanted it for years and years and years and their voting audit. [cheering] >> i happen to believe in the exceptions ronald reagan did further but, you know, i was just telling this reporter the real radicals on this issue are the democrats we can have an abortion in the ninth month and in the six states are allowed to kill the baby after it's born. one of those states is minnesota where this tampon tim comes from. [laughter]
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>> till the baby after the baby is born. that's no longer abortion that's called execution right? you're allowed to execute the baby. they are the radical. kamala harris' promising communist style price controls and free taxpayer-funded health care. nobody in this room is going to want that. are all illegal aliens mass amnesty and citizenship for the millions and millions of migrants she lets in. she wants to give citizenship to people that have come here illegally. they didn't come through the system. we want people to come into our country but they have to come in legally right? they have to come in legally. we are taking people that are murderers and drug dealers and she wants to give them amnesty. i tell you i don't get it. but all this will destroy medicare and will destroy your social security. she called for the abolition of ice. these are great patriots.
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and looking at seven these people in the front of their at top is how. you don't want to walk in to ms-13 gang's and start it out. these guys are seriously tough and they live in our country. sans got to do it i took them out by the thousands. now they want to let them, they are the meanest in the world. baseless people with knives. they rather use a knife then a gun because it's more painful. they killed toward while young students walking to school. two beautiful young 16-year-old girls they slice them up in long island. and they want to let these people stay we want to get them the hell out of our country. [cheering] >> kamala harris sponsored a bill to blow up the entire u.s. health care system and force every american into social government run program with rationing and did they wait times. you go there and they say that's good we'll be also if you'd come
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back in three months. she endorsed a 70 to 80% tax rate increase. she things the rate could be as much as 80%. she says out think about that. well i won't give out it. i will think about anywhere near it in fact we are going for a tax cut. we gave you the biggest tax cut in history and that gave us tremendous numbers of jobs. which they took in more income the following year after the following cut. because the country was booming looking ever had before. they go murder somebody else and in some cases much more than one person. and she endorsed the marxist crusade to defund the police picked did you know she was the leader of the d phone the police. is anyone in michigan. i said one i just walk up i don't have to waste a lot of time. you are all fans right? is anybody here not going to
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vote for trump? i'm just saying. raise you're hand if you have the courage -- [laughter] >> but i said why do i have to make his speech. all have to do is say she was the leader of the defund the police movement. and then as a lead is indolent thank you very much and leave. because when you hear that, her father is a marxist he is a marxist professor's reign as. this election is not a choice between democrats and republicans such a choice between communism and freedom that's what it's about. [cheering] >> and nobody really knows her. they were doing something, the men of the street they said you know harris and everyone said who the hell is harris. nobody knows who harris is. they have no idea what the name is. and the name kamala harris is a complex there are 19 different ways of pronouncing it but at
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least it's a name you remember it. you can't use harris because no one knows who harris is. we want somebody they know and, you know, one of the reasons they don't know, she did a lousy job she was considered the worst vice president in history. a don't know who does this but she was considered the worst. kamala will turn america into a third world country. it's already getting there. i hate to say. and you look at our borders and you look at our elections, our rigged elections, when you look at all the that's going on and you look at how they go weapon eyes against me by doing absolutely nothing wrong. i get indicted i think nine different times. nine times. i never even knew in an indictment was for my whole life all of a sudden the last year i think i had nine indictments. far more than alphonse capone who was quite well-known in chicago and he had nothing like
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me. every time they see me going up in the polls and we are leading in the polls i think we are leaning by a lot, you know, the polls. [cheering] >> the polls are rigged to. you know they say double trump is tied, you know, we were up massively by bite and how would you like to be me i spent $100 million on beating died in. we had a debate and everybody said this guy's shop. they never give me credit they say he was shot. maybe i did a good job. somebody said that was the greatest debate performance i've ever said and that -- i've ever seen. and it was a cnn person. this is a single greatest debate performance i've ever seen. two days later they forgot about and said he was terrible. but that's all right. whatever it takes. but, you know, i spent $100 million on fighting him. we went fighting anyone else we aren't fighting a vice president
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we don't even know who the hell she was. and then all of a sudden they say joe you're losing badly you've got to get out. he was losing by a lot. but they went up to him and said that's like you're end a fight and you have a fighter doing great and they say listen were going to take the opponent out and throw another guy in and finish it off. that's what they did really. never be known before. she was last on line and came in last. i think they were like 22 people she was the first to get out. she got out and she had no votes. she quit before iowa. she never maid it to i a lot and now she is running at what about those other 20 or so people they did much better than her and there sitting at home watching television but they are having a big discussion now because they don't understand why she refuses to sit down for just an interview. they've got a lot of friendly --
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it's much easier being a democrat because he sealed the fake news back there. if you're a democrat they say he just gave the greatest speech that we've ever heard. i saw this with biden he made a state of the union address. it was so bad. and saw her make a speech it was so bad. after they get enough this was one of the greatest performances vary soon in our country. with me i speak for two hours everybody loves it i got thousands of people by the way outside trying to get in. they never said trump is a great speaker. but i must be a great speaker right? we got thousands of people. we've got thousands and thousands. they say he is the greatest to ever live making abraham with like -- make abraham lincoln like nothing. i care about winning our country
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and making america great again. [cheering] >> so we are pleased to be joined today by some really great winners, champions, patriots. one of them is leah some mclean congresswoman. highly set. you are doing amazing. -- high lisa. to people she is in his person but she is brutal. when it comes to your state and jobs right lisa? she is proud of it bare she is. great job. and the men i've picked a larger group this guy has got what it takes these highly responded to highly respected and to thank he is going to end. i saw a poll where he's leading by a little bit pair is not an easy race.
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will fluid not going to nitpick or she is on the most respected people in washington and he believed -- i believe he will be the next senator. he is actually one of the most respected people in washington. of a large group of republicans that all wanted the same job and he really ran a great race he won easily. he had my endorsement that helped but he won easily and great gravitons. and it's congressmen and you're going to have a great congressman who i think is going to win, tom barrett. [cheering] >> thank you tomcat great job. i hurriedly doing well. running against somebody that's not good for your state not good for your country does our country. house republicans leader matt hall. are we going to win?
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he gave me a good summary and said you're going to windsor. these polls are almost as bad -- as bad as the fake news. we interviewed 49 democrats are a pole. we interviewed 49 democrats and 21 republicans. i'm surprised they even but it, they poli push their law but they put it 49 democrats and 21 republicans. and the races tied. is a tied? how the hell can it be tied? tide means i'm leaning by 13 or 15 points i don't know. but it's fake news. it's as bad as they are with the pennine telling you it's really bad. they can make the polls do whatever they want. michigan senate republican leader eric nesbitt thank you eric great job what a beautiful young daughter. on a beautiful young daughter.
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thanks air vary much. we also have some people of great distinction justice david vivienne here with us. thank you david. [cheering] >> highly respected justice thank you david judge patrick o'grady. patrick is here someplace. where is patrick? another one highly respected. whatever you do keep it going. and tudor dixon really ran a good race. [cheering] where is tudor? high tutor. i knew her father he was in the still business successful guy i knew him as he was leaving our planet is very sick and leaving but he loved his daughter he was so proud of you. he is up there watching thank you very much appreciate it. [cheering] >> brian hannah becker who is a
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friend of mine this guy where is he where izzy do you want to come up? come on of her brian. this guy he thanks the united auto workers have the worst leader and that they are crazy. they are going to be juvenile to business and all the business is going to china within two or three years they will have autoworkers. if they vote for trump we will bring in factories at levels you've never seen before. we are going to get the autoworkers jobs back like it was 30 years ago and 40 years ago before everybody left. we're going to get it back at levels you never seen. brian say hello, please. [cheering] >> thank you mr. president and last time you called me up on stage at grand rapids it was the first rally you had held since the assassination attempt and honestly i was speechless. but tonight aldous a couple thanks briefly.
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i represent the autoworkers for trump organization which was a facebook group. started that group thank you, some autoworkers here i am sure he. lansing has a lot of them. but unfortunately a lot have lost their jobs. listen, chrysler and general motors have already gone bankrupt ones but if we allow electric vehicle mandates to be put on this industry by the federal government, they are going out of business again. we've got to fight against then and this guy's den right here is the only person who will do it. we cannot allow the federal government to put mandates on the auto industry to build electric vehicles when the consumers do not want them. so i'm asking everybody, i am asking autoworkers and everybody that supplies the auto industry get ten or 15 of your friends, make sure they get out and vote. our vary survival depends on it and it can allow it to happen.
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so vote trump and j.d. vince and we will turn this country around. he's done it once unfortunately he will have to do it again. thank you. [cheering] >> as he speaking at the arms of this guy. >> cut it out. [laughter] >> he is really great and a real patriot. it's true, you know, they are building a no-no if you know numerous of the biggest auto plants in the world right now. right near the border in mexico. owned by china. it think they're going to build cars and sentiment. with this in administration they won't even know what's happening. they will take it was and will job. you won't have any autoworkers within two years are three years nobody's going to be making cars here. i told them if you do that we're going to put tariffs on a 200, 250% you will never cell long curtain this country. they didn't build them. as soon as i left because of a
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bad situation that happened because we did great in the state to but a bad situation that happened, corrupt bad situation you have to keep you're eyes open this time. but they used covid-19 to cheat. there he simple pair but i told them, you do that you're not going to sell any cars. as soon as i was gone they started construction and they are almost finished and it's going to wipe out the biggest plans anywhere in the world. friend of my bills plants at thank he's building these i said i want to see some build those big plans and that's all he does. honestly he is a can't walk across the street he can build the plant like nobody. he said he will have to come to mexico and i said no i want to see one of the u.s. he said the big ones are being built in mexico. that's no good. and we will not let it happen pair they can build their plant they won't have any cars coming into this country. if they want to build a plant they can, they will build in michigan or at least someplace in our country.
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>> uaw members realize this now and i'm doing a rally at a different auto plant every week. started in june. we're going to go all the way to november and were talking to the autoworkers and say come off you're shift and go to work and 70 or 80% of them are voting for donald trump because they know their jobs depend on it. [cheering] >> wow. that guy's a dynamic guy. really look i didn't know brian he just, you know, we have four great years but i got in a word years ago in michigan i got man of the you're a long time ago in fact the fake news said i never got it i made it up. i didn't make it. actually did get it i was lucky they found out who was it was like the chamber of commerce someplace. and i give a whole speech probably 15 or 17 years ago. i gave a speech on why you're letting them steal your auto manufacturing business.
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an end only got worse and worse. i stopped it. and as soon as i was gone they let it happen and these plans being built around the world will take all of your business and i'm a big fan of electric cars but their limited, they don't go far they are expensive and will all be maid in china because they have the material. but we have more liquid gold under our feet then anyone else it's called gasoline for what we talk about. and we want to build gasoline propelled cars but also hybrids and electric cars. elon musk at thank he is great and endorsed me strongly i said listen, you know, i am all for electric cars but not all of them. because they really don't go for yet but they are incredible. the job he is done in the job others have done is great. it's called a market you have to be able to buy what you on, they talk about hydrogen now, the talk about all sorts of thanks. but it's called the market. we can't do that.
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they want to put immediately all electric cars but we don't have enough electricity to supply ourselves right now. you go out to california which was destroyed by kamala, district she destroyed the city of san francisco and iona big building there. i shouldn't talk about this but that's okay. it don't give a damn because this is what i'm doing. [cheering] >> i should say is the finest city in the world, get the hell out of there but i can't do that. i lost villains of dollars. sibley said what you think you lost in a said probably two or 3 billion. that's okay i don't care. is said you think you do it again and that's the least of it. they always say i don't know if you know lincoln was horribly treated. jefferson was pretty horribly, andrew jackson they say was the worst of all that he was treated worse than any other president
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and said do the study again because i think there is nobody close to trump. i even got shot. and who the hell knows where that came from right? these are bad people they are sick people. we have people on the outside the country but if you have a smart person at the country we'll be an asset not a liability that that included russia. if you have a smart president but we don't have a smart president right now by the way. and end up in world war iii of this period of time better happen fast because we've known running our country. we have nobody at the resolute desk. there's nobody. the two of them she is no good and he is sleeping. sleepy joe instead of crooked joe. >> did you say they found last week brian took $28 million they say he stole the family took 28 million and nothing happened. that was the name eight his brilliant speech.
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which was all about trump. everything they do they talk about trump. they talk about trump i think you're 47 times. they talked about the border ones they talked about crime twice. they talked about all the thanks you shouldn't be talking about not all but talk about trump and what we did something they're very angry about but i thought we were gonna win i came to michigan the night before she can to michigan the night before because she was told she may lose it. this was an upset so they had 300 people and say why wouldn't we lose we had a cruddy women have believed it half of you were probably there. we were also joined by very incredible service member represented him with a thing called the conventional medal of honor and he is a fantastic man and a good-looking guy.
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looks better than he did when i presented. he's doing good. where is james? [cheering] thank you james a look at a good had a look at him. but that good irish scottish whatever air to get that stand up just and out. i'm proud of him. i wouldn't have done what he did i know he did. eyeless either to awards the medal of honor and often times posthumously whether or not there oftentimes they have died in battle and they get the award and then you have the civilian version the presidential metal not jose i'd rather get presidential medal because the geyser came in the summer
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greatly. or they're not around p but it's our highest award and it's an honor to have you here and i'm proud i was able to give you the award thank you jason. [cheering and applause] in four short years under my leadership we passed record tax cuts, record regulation cuts and built the greatest economy in the history of the world. i ended nafta, the worst trade deal ever made. you people had to suffer with it for years and replaced it with usmca, that's mexico and canada, which they say is the best trade deal ever made, actually the best deal i made probably was with china but i don't talk about it because once covid came in that was the end of china appeared once they did that to the world -- not to us, to the e world. $59 trillion of damages and millions and millions of people and it should have -- and it came out of wuhan. the lab. came out of the labs. that is where i said it came from.
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and it was incompetence. it was a mistake. i believe it was a mistake. a lot of people don't think so. a lot of people believe they did it because i was getting hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs on china. you know, no president had ever gotten anything from china. i got hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs and saved a lot of jobs by doing that because they ended up not being able to do what they were doing. and i save the steel industry also, as you know, those are the guys that like me the most. but now i see u.s. steel, the great u.s. steel. u.s. steel is being sold to japan. i don't like that. can you imagine u.s. steel, that was the greatest company in the world seven years ago, 60-something years ago, u.s. steel is going to be sold o japan come i wouldn't let it happen. such a big benchmark that shouldn't be going to japan. they should rebuild it. they should do whatever they have to do to work with them and ma

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