tv The Five FOX News October 26, 2024 2:00pm-3:00pm PDT
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taking on the big banks and transnational gangs and predatory colleges and always doing it holding her head high with warmth and dignity and class. [cheering] michigan, do not buy into the lie that we do not know who kamala is or what she stands for. this is someone who understands you, all of you from a middle-class family raised mostly by her mom like so many of us leaning on her neighbors like we all do. that's what you want in a president, someone who kids you and will have you back. [cheering] kamala harris is an extraordinary human being, she
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is an extraordinary candidate and she will be an extraordinary president of the united states of america. [cheering] mark my words. [cheering] michigan, with all that being said, i've got to ask myself, why on earth is this race even close? i lay awake at night wondering what in the world is going on. it's clear to me the question is whether she's ready for this moment because by every measure, she's demonstrated she's ready. [cheering] are we ready for this moment? [cheering] [cheering] are willing to do what it takes to get her across the finish line or are we going to let
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ourselves get distracted and fall for the scam x only going to lose sight of the dire consequences if we come up short? right now, i have to be honest, i'm not completely sure of the answers to those questions. you give me great comfort in this arena. [cheering] this is a big country and that's why all of my hope about kamala is also accompanied by genuine fear. fear for our country, fear for our children. fear for what's coming our way if we forget the stakes in this election. that's why i'm here today and you all know i hate politics but i hate to see folks taking advantage of even more.
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i wanted to do everything in my power to remind the country that i love that there is too much we stand to lose if we get this one wrong. [cheering] i'm deeply concerned, i'm talking to everybody out there, too many of us are confused and buying into the lies and distortions from people who do not have our best interests at heart so i want to address these concerns had on because when you lay out the options, choices and even close but whether online or in our social circles, there are folks who say they are not sure about. they accuse her of not providing enough policy detail.
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some say, do we really know her? is she too aggressive, not aggressive enough? para folks sowing seeds of doubt whether she is who she appears to be. don't get me wrong, voters have every right to ask hard questions of any candidate seeking office but can someone tell me why we are holding her to a higher standard than her opponent? [cheering] we expect her to be intelligent and articulate and a clear set of policies and never show too much anger, to prove time and time again that she belongs but for trump -- [booing] , we expect nothing at all. no understanding of policy, no ability to put together coherent
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arguments, no honesty, no decency, no morals. too many people are willing to write off his childish mean-spirited, just saying trump is just being trump rather than question is horrible behavior. some folks thinks he's funny. if you remember, that's exactly how he got elected the first time. folks gave him a pass and rolled the dice betting that he couldn't possibly be that bad. then there were those folks who didn't think it really mattered with the president was if you can believe that. still others thought it's a good idea to blow up our entire democracy. let us not forget how badly that worked out for all of us. let us not forget the incompetence and corruption, the chaos that was the cornerstone
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of his entire four years in office. let's start with the pandemic. remember how woefully unprepared he was. sowing seeds of fear and confusion, endangering lives with his lies and ignorance. democratic doctors and scientists trying to help us. you want to talk about plans? my husband left him a detailed pandemic plan. [cheering] do you know what he did? he ignored it. he had no clue how to get us out of that crisis. no ability to bring back millions of jobs we lost so suddenly. no idea how to get our students back into school safely. no attempt to help stem the epidemic of loneliness and isolation to many of our young people are still dealing with.
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america lost 7 million more jobs during the covid downturn in the european union. among wealthy nations, the united states had one of the highest covid death rates. again, all of this occurred with trump in charge. sadly this was the tragic explanation on his disastrous person presidency. justices have stripped away reproductive freedoms, cracking down on protesters marching to check their sons from being shot because of the color of their skin. rolling back protections for lgbtq americans. [cheering] conspiracy theories unleashing hatred in our communities and then when the american people fired him from a job too big for
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him to begin with, he tried to steal it taking on a violent mob that breached our nation's capital and when told his own vice president was in danger, you know what he said? so what? so what? he said so what? after all that, and there is more, there are still folks bringing their hands, crossing their arms, tuning out saying they plan to sit this election out planning to prove points. let me tell you who is not tuning out. many of the folks who served closest to trump and solve the danger firsthand. his former vice president, almost half of his former vice cabinet members. four-star generals and republican governors and
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senators and former house members all of whom are not publicly supporting his candidacy the second time around. do you all hear what i said? they are saying no thank you. many are speaking out. his chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said -- and these are his words, trump is fascist to the court. his joint chiefs of staff, these folks know nothing this man says or does is funny in any way so i hope you forgive me if i'm a little frustrated that some of us choose to ignore donald trump's gross incompetence while asking kamala to dazzle us at every turn. i hope you will forgive me if i'm a little angry that we are in different to his erratic
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behavior. his obvious mental decline, his history history is a convicted felon. a predator found liable of sexual abuse. all of this while we pick apart kamala's answers from interviews he doesn't even have the courage to do. [cheering] i pray that those contemplating voting for trump or not loading at all will snap out of whatever fall we are in. i'm praying we consider the decades of sacrifice and struggle by all of our ancestors. the folks who marched and sacrifice and shed their blood for us. we have to ask ourselves, is a vote for trump or no vote at all the way we honor their lives?
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and if that is the case, that doesn't sound like freedom to me. in any other profession, trumps criminal track record would be embarrassing, shameful and disqualified. i hope you forgive me if i'm worried we will go this opportunity to finally turn the page on the ugliness once and for all because if donald trump is president again sometime, ugliness will touch all of our allies and will not matter what you look like, how you worship, who you love or how you vote, if you don't make six or eight or 12 figures, if you're not fa famous, if you criticize or disagree with him in any way, if he doesn't view you as his equal or relevant to his visions, i
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promise you will not think about you when he gets into the oval office. that will have real consequences for all of us. if your town gets hit by a natural disaster, who do you want looking out for you? donald trump is spreading lies in conspiracy theories about climate change and fema workers in north carolina trying to help folks clean up after the last hurricane fearing for their safety or is it kamala harris? [cheering] meeting with local officials doing everything she can to get folks the help they need. if you're saving up to buy a house or caring for your kids or parents or both, or former,
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paralegal, anyone whose job may be changed or replaced by technology, who will be thinking about you? is it donald trump? to billionaires who want a puppet in the white house who will let him run unchecked or kamala harris? fighting for working people her entire life. if you are one of our service members or military families -- [cheering] who is going to value your service and sacrifice? donald trump was called those who gave their lives for our country suckers and losers? or is it kamala harris? who i guarantee will honor your commitment to the ideals we
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share with every fiber in her being. if you are a mother who's lost sleep worrying if your son could be the victim of a nightmare traffic stop gone bad, if you ever been out marching and weeping for justice, who do you think is going to have your b back? is it donald trump wants an ad to demonize young black teens in new york city, who has dreamed openly about his own version of a purge? he said for one day, one rough nasty day he will allow cops to use violence indiscriminately who i'm sure has never spent a single second thinking about the lives on the other end of those the terms or is it kamala harris?
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who understands the english and these interactions and has the experience that shows it is possible to keep our communities safe and keep innocent people out of harm's way? who could possibly think this man would care more about men and boys more than kamala harris? while we are at it, who do you think possibly would care more about our reproductive health? [cheering] i want to take a moment with this particular question because there's so much lost in conversation about women's reproductive rights and i want the men in the arena to bear with me on this because there is more at stake than just protecting a woman's choice to
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give birth. sadly, we as women and girls have not been socialized to talk openly about reproductive he health. we've been taught to feel shame and hide how our bodies work. young girls in puberty not knowing what to expect. too many of us severe with severe cramps and nausea every single month. on the other end of the reproductive timeline, too many women my age have no idea what's going on with our bodies as we battle through menopause and debilitating hot flashes. [cheering] most of us women suck up our pain and we deal with it alone when we don't share our experiences with anyone, not with our partners, our friends
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or even our doctors. look, a woman's body is complicated business, you'll. it brings life and that's a beautiful thing but even when we are not bearing children, there's so much that can go wrong at any moment. every woman here knows what i'm talking about. unexpected lump, abnormal pap smear or mammogram, infection, a blockage, all of which could be early signs of a variety of life-threatening cancers. in those terrifying moments when something goes wrong, which will happen at some time to the vast majority of women in this country, it feels like the floor falls out from under us.
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in those moments, all we have to rely on his our medical system. those dark moments all we have is our faith in a higher power and the experience of doctors to get us the care we need in a timely manner. i don't expect any man to fully grasp how vulnerable it makes us feel to understand the complexities of our reproductive health experiences. most of us as women don't fully understand the depth of our own reproductive lives. our experiences are often neglected by science. huge disparity for health. if you have into look like me and report pain, you're more likely to be ignored.
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even by your own doctors, studies show. let me take a minute to help folks especially men in our lives to get a better sense of what could happen if we keep dismantling part of our reproductive care system piece-by-piece as trump intends to do. i want folks to understand the chilling effect not just critical abortion care but the entirety of women's health. there are good reasons women and physicians are horrified what has happened since trump's justices overturned roe v. wade. we are seeing women scrambling across state lines to get the care they need. just this week a major medical journal reported after roe was overturned, mortality in this
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country grows because women are being forced to carry fetuses that won't survive to term. one woman spent 22 days in jail on murder charges after she miscarried in her own bathroom. we see doctors on shore if they can treat ectopic pregnancies. they can treat a woman until she becomes so close to death only a life of the mother will allow them to act so imagine the profound effects for all of us if donald trump wins this election. states putting abortion bands into affect, fda could further outlaw telehealth appointments and mail order pills eliminating the last remaining protections for women in those states.
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he could take actions that effectively ban abortion nationwide which would put all of us in danger matter what state we live in. we will see more doctors hesitating or shying away from life-saving treatments because they are worried about being arrested. more medical students reconsidering pursuing women's health at all. clinics without enough doctors to meet demand closing their doors leading women in communities throughout this country without a place to go for basic analogical care leave millions at risk of undiagnosed medical issues like cervical and uterine cancers. do you think donald trump is thinking about the consequences for millions of women who would live in medical deserts? does anyone think he has them in emotional maturity to come up
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with a plan to protect us? we are teetering on the edge even before state fans lakey behind measures like maternal mortality and paid leave. we could be right back to the days before row which many young people here don't even remember. abortion wasn't as safe as it is today. the number of mothers dying and childbirth 30 to 40% higher than when it was under row so to the men who love us, let me paint a picture of what will feel like america, the wealthiest nation on earth keeps revoking basic care from women and how it will
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affect every single women in your life. your girlfriend could be the one in legal jeopardy because she needs a pill from out of state or overseas or travels across state lines because local clinic closed up. your wife or mother could be the ones at higher risk of dying from undiagnosed cervical cancer because they have no access to regular gynecological care. your daughter could be the one to terrified to call the doctor if she's bleeding during an unexpected pregnancy. your niece could be miscarrying in her bathtub out to the hospital turned her away. this will not just affect women, it will affect you and your s sons, the devastating consequences of teen pregnancy won't just be by young girls but also young men who are the fathers. they will have their dreams of
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going to college, their future is totally offended by unwanted pregnancy. if you and your partner are expecting a child, he will be by her side of the checkup terrified if her blood pressure is too high or an issue with the placenta for the ultrasound shows the embryo was implanted in the wrong place and doctors not sure they can intervene to keep the woman you love safe. if your wife is shivering and bleeding on the operating room table during routine delivery gone bad, her pressure crossing as she loses more and more blood or an unforeseen infection spreads and her doctors are sure that they connect, he will be the one praying it's not too late. he will be the one pleading for somebody, anybody to do something. there's the tragic but real possibility worst case scenario
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you might be the one holding flowers at the funeral. you might be the one left to raise your children alone. these are just some of the ways women die during childbirth and i don't want to be a downer but in many cases, there is no warning and things go bad very quickly. when it happens, every second of hesitation or delay can lead to devastating outcomes so i'm asking you all from the core of my being to take our lives seriously. [cheering] do not put our lives in the hands of politicians, mostly men who have no clue or do not care about we as women are going
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through. who don't fully grasp health implications their misguided policies will have on our outcomes. the only people standing to make these decisions are women with the advice of their doctors. [cheering] knowledge and experience to know what we need. [cheering] so please do not hand our fate over to the life of trump. he has no contempt for us. a vote for him is a vote against us. against our health. against our worth. [cheering] let me tell you all, to think the men we love to be unaware or indifferent to our place is simply heartbreaking.
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a sad statement about value as women in this world. it is a setback in a quest for equity and standing as a world leader on issues of women's health and gender equality so before you cast your votes, ask yourselves what side of history do you want to be on? i recognize there's a lot of angry people out there and i get it. it's reasonable to be frus frustrated. we all know we have a lot more work to do in this country but to anyone think about sitting out this election or voting for donald trump or third party candidate in protest because
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you're fed up, let me warn you, your range does not exist in a vacuum. if we don't get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your age. [cheering] are you prepared to look into the eyes of the women and children 11 tell them you supported this assault on our safety? to the women listening, we have every right to demand the minute our lives do better by us. [cheering] we have to use our voices to make choices clear to the men we love, our lives are worth more
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than anger and disappointment and we are more than just babymaking vessels. [cheering] if you are a woman who lives in a household of men who don't listen to you or value your opinion, remember your bow is a private matter. [cheering] political views of your partner, you get to choose, use your judgment and cast your vote for yourself and women in your life. women standing up for what is best for us can make the difference in this election. let us use our voices to make it plain to the men and women in our lives we need to not stand with trump but with us.
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we need them to vote for the only candidate in this race will protect our lives. we need them to vote for kamala harris. [cheering] she will fight vote to restore and defend our health. she will fight for our right to lifesaving care and maternal care in every state. she will be tote any abortion ban or bill that restricts access to contraception or ivf. birth control and abortion pills and she will do all of this not because she's a woman but she is a decent human being. [cheering] she cares about the lives of
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people other than herself and that's what this is about. it's not just about what we have an obligation to say no to, it's about the opportunity to say yes to. [cheering] we can elect someone who has the experience, character and strength to look at these challenges and still see a brighter day on the other side. [cheering] kamala harris will see all of us, she will listen to all of us. she will protect our freedom and stand up for all of our lives. she will have our backs to the folks trying to get ahead and those trying to get by. she will usher in a new generation of american leadership and send the ugliness of his politics back where it belongs.
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[cheering] she cannot do any of this alone. i'm asking you one last time, let us not just sit around and complain, let's do something. your brother or son or boyfriend needs to hear your perspective, are you willing to talk to them? are you willing to do something? if you have not thinking about sitting this one out or voting for a third party, are you willing to have an uncomfortable conversation? are you willing to do something? if you have an extra hour or weekend, are you willing to knock on doors and talk to your neighbors? we got ten more days to make it
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happen, wave goodbye to the incompetence and hatred and division. ten more days to welcoming a leader with character and heart and strength really of the office she seat and worthy of the country we all love. michigan, let's give kamala everything we've got. [cheering] can we get this done? we need you. every last one of you. [cheering] get this done. it is my pleasure to welcome to this stage the next president of the united states, kamala harris. [cheering]
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we got some work to do. the plot my dear incredible friend, former first lady, michelle obama. [cheering] i have to say, i've known michelle for years and she is an inspiration. i know everybody here knows t this. she is a truth teller and she motivates us to get to work especially when stakes are high because as she reminds us, as my mother taught me a lot don't just around and complain about injustice -- [cheering] there are so many incredible leaders tonight but i want to thank everybody because there's so much you can be doing with your time right now and you are here and we are here as
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community, as coalition builders because we love our country and i thank you for being here. i thank you for all your work. [cheering] shout out to lieutenant governor gilchrest. [cheering] senator gary peters. [cheering] union elected leaders here to today, i think you. [cheering] a special thank you to former republican congressman fred upton. [cheering] was represented kalamazoo for decades and endorse our campaign because as he put it, ours is
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the team that will bring people together, strengthen our economy and get things done for the american people. [cheering] you all know before i was vice president, i was a united states under and before that, i know you want to say kamala is due i heard you. [laughter] okay, we got that out of the way. [laughter] before i was vice president and before that, i was a two-term attorney general of california
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and before that, district attorney and before that, courtroom prosecutor. [cheering] in those roles, i took on perpetrators of all kinds. predators fraudsters and repeat offenders. i took them on and i want. [cheering] in ten days, it's donald trump's turn. [cheering] we've got just ten days left. i hear you chant but we are going to handle november. [cheering]
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we've got ten days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. voting has already started. [cheering] everybody here knows this will be a tight race until the very end so we have a lot of work to do but we like hard work. hard work is good work. hard work is joyful work. make no mistake, we will win. [cheering] we will win. we will. [chanting]
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[chanting] or is the former president would say, yes we can! [cheering] yes we can and yes we will. we will win because together we are fighting for america's future and we understand the opportunity we have before us to turn the page on the fear -- [cheering] okay. thank you all. thank you all. thank you all.
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listen, on the topic of this, we must and the gaza war and we must end the war and bring hostages home and now i'm speaking about 2024 so listen, we have to understand the opportunity we have before us to turn the page on the fear and divisiveness that have characterized our politics for a decade because of donald trump. we have an opportunity to turn the page and chart a new joyful way forward. [cheering] where we tap into the ambition and aspirations and dreams of the american people. as i travel around our country, there's an overwhelming call for
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a fresh start. [cheering] a new generation of leadership is optimistic and excited about what we can do together. [cheering] there is a yearling in our country for president who sees the people, not just looking in the mirror all the time lessee the people who get you and will fight for you. that's what this election is about. my whole career, i put the people above partisanship. i've never asked somebody, are you a democrat or republican before i offer help. the first and only thing i ask is, how can i help you? [cheering]
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is the major difference between donald trump and me. between two extremely different visions he and i have for our nation, one is, focused on the past and himself and the other -- hours, focused on the future and you in your family. [cheering] together we will build a future where we bring down the cost of living. that will be my focus every single day as president because while inflation is down and inflation is of low prices are too high and you and i know it. like donald trump who had 400 million headed to him on a silver platter and file for bankruptcy six times, i grew up
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in a middle-class neighborhood with a working mother who kept a strict budget and did everything she could to make sure my sister and i had all we needed. i come from the middle class and i will never forget where i come from. [cheering] my common sense plan is about lowering the prices you pay on everything from prescriptions to groceries to housing. on the other hand, donald trump will raise costs in the families of america. independent economists have analyzed our plans and found mine will cut your costs and strengthen our economy while his will increase inflation and lead to a recession by the middle of next year.
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[cheering] 's agenda is laid out in project 2025. [booing] , site cannot believe they put that in writing. [laughter] they put it in writing, found it and handed it out. if you get your hands on it, google it, it's a detailed dangerous blueprint what he will do if elected president. donald trump will compose 20% trump national sales tax on everyday basic necessities which will cost you congress have measured it, will cost the average family nearly $4000 a year. on the other hand, i will take on an issue like corporate price gouging. [cheering] i've done it before and will do
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it again. [cheering] donald trump will get massive tax cuts to billionaires in the biggest corporations exactly what he did the last time he was president. i will give middle-class tax cuts to 100 million americans including $6000 during the first year of a child's life that will lift america's children out of poverty. [cheering] donald trump will get rid of the $35 kat on insulin for seniors. he will cut medicare and social security. it was published saying he will bankrupt social security in the next six years.
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what everybody knows, we have so many seniors whose only source of income is there social security check. we believe our seniors will retire with dignity not worry about whether they have a roof over their head. [cheering] we believe their families should not be overwhelmed of the cost of home healthcare which is my plan includes ensuring instead of you taking care of your older relative, i took care of my mother when she was sick and i know what is like. it's about trying to cook something they feel like eating trying to help them put on a sweater, it's about trying to
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say something that may be will bring a smile to their face and maybe make them laugh time to time. it's about their dignity but we have a lot of people right now living in what we call the sandwich generation. taking care of your kids while taking care of your parents. that's a lot, it's a lot. too many people if you are fortunate enough, she may have extra money you can hire somebody but most people can't so that means is too many people have to think about leaving work, quitting their jobs which means cutting a source of income or spending down their savings to qualify for medicaid. >> fox news alert, i am jon scott in new york. kamala harris in kalamazoo michigan trying to rally her faithful there. former president in state
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college pennsylvania and penn state valley of his own, who will take you there now. >> she sat down, get out right now we are getting out but i'm watching the game. get out. he feels good about himself. he sat back down and watched. too big to read because bad things happen with these guys, we will make it too big. the one thing you do, you make it too big, they can't do a thing so let's get out. everybody has to get out and we want a big margin. we want a big fat beautiful margin. [cheering] with your help, ten days from now we are going to win pennsylvania, defeat kamala harris and we are going to make
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america great again. [cheering] [cheering] people haven't really gotten, we have a lot of everything and it's a great honor to represent you. we've been on this journey a long time together. we've all had a lot of victories, the best valleys e ever. outside you have as many people standing out there if anybody would like to give up their location, battling too many people are going to do that but we had great success and in one way it's beautiful in another way it's sad because we have had these rallies, nine days to go
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to total victory in a different victory, we are going to turn our nation around, control of the situation that needs having controlled. [cheering] we are going to turn it around. it's going to happen really fast. first day, first hour, we are going to do many things but first, drill baby drill. close our borders to criminals and drug dealers. [cheering] all of these people coming in from mental institutions and is insane -- we are going to have those borders closed. they asked me what we can do and i listened to about six make things, what would you do different? did you see the answer? oh. oh. oh. i don't know. i don't know.
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right side, wrong side, right path. right, wrong path. 90% wrong path, she doesn't know. i believe everything the same, that's the end of the election. i said that's got to be the greatest at ever. look at marjorie taylor greene. a shy person, very shy. we have great congresspeople she's a shy person. you love these guys back here. probably young people here across america who may be voting for the first time, i want you to know i'm in this fight for you, i didn't need this. i have a nice life. i've been investigated work then the phone. do think it's been fun but for the greatest years, we have the greatest economy in the history of our country.
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we had the strongest border. my favorite chart of all time. can you do it? [cheering] we got to do this. [cheering] without that chart, i wouldn't be here. i turned around and said bring down the chart. i turned and i wouldn't be here probably the arrow at the bottom, the lowest in history. the by the border patrol and that was my last day in office. what they've done to our country is unbelievable. look what happened, illegal immigration. criminals pouring into our country at levels we've never seen before. drugs pouring in ten times more
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than we've seen over. the country in free fall. we are going to turn it around fast but even beyond that, i love that chart. i sleep with every night. i hold and visit it is true, take a look at the numbers, incredible. the single lowest time and they came in small i had to do is leave it. we had remain in mexico. do think that was easy to get? all i did was say if you don't let us have it, will tariff every product you have a 25%. they said we'd love for you to have bad people remain in mexico. gang members, and tijuana, a dangerous place. that was a dangerous place, hundreds of thousands of people saying tijuana, probably the fastest growing town in the
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world because remain in mexico. we had a great system and everything was good, we did better in 2020. millions of more votes but it was covid and bad things happened. as a doer go to the beach, the greatest resorts in the world, i could have been extremely happy. i could have had beautiful waves making me in the face. i could have had beautiful seven, white white skin could have been ten and beautiful. [laughter] but if i had to do it again, i would have done the exact same thing because i want to be with you right here at penn state. [cheering] we are going to make america great again. [cheering] we did so well the second time but then i sat back and watched
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and i thought we did a good job, a great job. we built our military, the biggest cuts ever, the biggest regulation that which are probably even more meaningful than tax cuts. we rebuild our military and i assume these people would do okay or good. they were so bad, i couldn't believe it and i said i've got to do it again because we have the country at a time -- not make america great, it was keep america great. but mag is much better than tag. america then became not great so we couldn't do that. i said we have to run because people have no idea and now we
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are running and we have to finish it and turn it around even better than before. so many people come up to me and the big one in detroit but they came up to me and all the places, they said i have the best four years of ever had. now it's tough, really tough. we are all going to bring businesses in. bring jobson. it's all going to come back fast for the reason i'm going to these battles and endured all of the abuse i certainly have a history enter jackson was considered the president who is really probably hit the hardest. and then abraham lincoln part in all fairness he had a little civil war going. but now i think i'm on top of that list. we are going to do something is going to be amazing. we are going to turn this country around so fast. we have to print we have to do
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it. [applause] we want to make it so that when your children come into prominence they are going to take over something they can be so proud of. they are going to inherited the american they deserve and that you deserve them to have. kamala harris is an incompetent person. who in all fairness got no vo votes, sleepy joe biden had 14 million votes and then he went to sleep. we had a debate he did not do wellin the debate. that's alright. that went down and went to him and said you are out. they took over the presidency of the united states. i don't even use the word who. coup. basically they took over the presidency where they told him to get out. crazy nancy pelosi the whole group and then they talk about
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democracy, oh democracy. she got no votes he got 14 million all the sudden i'm running against her. i have a great friend dana white. this is like they have a fight inand the fight is not doing we. they say get him out of there. let's replace him with another provider. i've got to take two people but the second one in her own way might be easier than the first. i will let you know on november 5. but we have to get this thing and we have to get it big. kamala harris will destroy your inheritance must more important is going to destroy your country if you vote for me i will ensure you begin your careers, young people in a roaring economy and in the time of unprecedented peace and prosperity. i had no wars. cork at hilary clinton said look at him is going to take us into wars i said no, no but she said look at that
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