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clinton speaking at an outdoor campaign rallyindetroit, michigan.this is just under one hour. "rise up" ♪ ♪ mrs. clinton: hello, detroit! [cheers and applause] thank you. i'll tell you. i am so glad to be back in michigan. [cheers and applause] and that introduction, i am still vibrating from it. i think my longtime friend, reverend wendell anthony, for giving us some of the best lines we have had in the whole campaign. thank you. there is something special about this place and some of you may recognize the song that was playing when i came in, and amazing anthem called "rise up." and that is what detroit is doing. you are rising up. and that is exactly what we are going to do in america, we are going to rise up and make sure the american dream is enough for everyone. i am looking forward to working with the great team you have here in detroit, and in michigan. i want to thank your senators, your members of congress, congressman john conyers, sandy levin, brenda lawrence and debbie dingo, and i want to thank your great mayor, mayor mike duggan. thank you. wayne county executive
clinton speaking at an outdoor campaign rally in detroit, michigan. this is just under one hour. "rise up" ♪ ♪ mrs. clinton: hello, detroit! [cheers and applause] thank you. i'll tell you. i am so glad to be back in michigan. [cheers and applause] and that introduction, i am still vibrating from it. i think my longtime friend, reverend wendell anthony, for giving us some of the best lines we have had in the whole campaign. thank you. there is something special about this place...
nominees like hillary clinton who wasindetroitandhere is a look at her camping stop. ♪ ♪ mrs. clinton: hello, detroit. [applause] thank you. i will tell you -- i am so glad to be back in michigan. [applause] introduction, i am just still vibrating from it. friend,my longtime reverend anthony. for giving us some of the best lines we have had in the whole campaign. thank you. [applause] special abouthing this place and some of you may have recognized this song that was playing when i came in. an amazing anthem sung by the day called rise up. [applause] that is what detroit is doing. you are rising up! that is exactly what we're going to do in america. we are going to rise up and make sure the american dream is for everyone. forward to working with the great seeing you at in detroit and in michigan. i want to thank your senators, debbie second now and debbie peters. i want to thank john connors. congresswomen debbie dingell. i want to thank your great mayor, mayor mike duggan. thank you. executivecounty warren evans. benny napoleon. mr.president of the uaw, williams. longtime fr
nominees like hillary clinton who was in detroit and here is a look at her camping stop. ♪ ♪ mrs. clinton: hello, detroit. [applause] thank you. i will tell you -- i am so glad to be back in michigan. [applause] introduction, i am just still vibrating from it. friend,my longtime reverend anthony. for giving us some of the best lines we have had in the whole campaign. thank you. [applause] special abouthing this place and some of you may have recognized this song that was playing when i...
bythedetroitfreepress and shows secretary clinton and 42% to 38%. and gary johnson with 5%. it shows 13% of voters are undecided, a figure that is unusually high at this point in the election. hillary clinton is in michigan today. she will speak at a rally scheduled to appear in half an hour. we will have it live on c-span. we will be live with donald trump in hershey, pennsylvania. here is a look at the ads that are running ahead of election day. >> i'm hillary clinton i approved this message. >> i would look or in that that ugly face of hers. >> i like people who weren't captured. you have to see this guy. i don't know what i said. i don't remember. a person who is flat-chested is hard to be a 10. when mexico sends its people, they are bringing drugs. they are rapists. i would like to punch him in the face. get him out of here. >> putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. what you rather have japan have nuclear weapons? absolutely. nobody wants to hear that about americans. why do we make them? i would bomb the expletive out of them. i love war in a certain way. >> th
by the detroit free press and shows secretary clinton and 42% to 38%. and gary johnson with 5%. it shows 13% of voters are undecided, a figure that is unusually high at this point in the election. hillary clinton is in michigan today. she will speak at a rally scheduled to appear in half an hour. we will have it live on c-span. we will be live with donald trump in hershey, pennsylvania. here is a look at the ads that are running ahead of election day. >> i'm hillary clinton i approved...
of view from michigan. michaelindetroit. thankyou. i have beenindetroitsince1957. i was born in ohio. 1957. to detroit in i completed high school and went to wayne state university. suffered theen we horrible recession under bush. no matter what you feel about president obama the unemployment rate now is down to 4.9%. we see it in detroit. people are working. he saved the automobile industry. hillary clinton has her own ideas. she is going to build on the progress this country has made. if people want to take a chance and go back to the kind of risky economic behavior we have under bush, given these huge tax cut to the rich who don't need it, money and jobs would trickle down, they did not trickle down. we have seen the unemployment rate go down to 4.9. why would you want to gamble with that? hillary clinton will be the most qualified president that will ever elect. i sure hope that people who don't know about her record go and look it up. i've heard so many misstatements of facts from people who have called then supporting donald trump. i've never seen people so uninformed.
of view from michigan. michael in detroit. thank you. i have been in detroit since 1957. i was born in ohio. 1957. to detroit in i completed high school and went to wayne state university. suffered theen we horrible recession under bush. no matter what you feel about president obama the unemployment rate now is down to 4.9%. we see it in detroit. people are working. he saved the automobile industry. hillary clinton has her own ideas. she is going to build on the progress this country has made....
continues tomorrowfromdetroitwherehillary clinton will hold a rally at 5:00 p.m. eastern. we will take you to hershey, pennsylvania, with a rally -- for a rally with donald trump. >> as the nation elects a new president on tuesday, will america have its first foreign-born first lady since louisa atoms? or will he have the first president -- learn more about the presidential -- now available in paperback, first ladies gives readers a look into the personal lives of every first lady in american history. it is a companion to c-span's biography series. chapterres -- each offers brief biographies of 45 presidential spouses. first ladies, in paperback, published by public affairs is now available at your favorite bookseller. announcer: donald trump's wife melania gave her first speech since july. she was introduced by karen pence, the wife of vice presidential candidate, mike pence. ms. pence: good afternoon, pennsylvania! [cheers] ms. pence: what an honor it is to be here with you today. i'm karen pence. [cheers] ms. pence: thank you. and my husband, mike pence, is running for vice pre
continues tomorrow from detroit where hillary clinton will hold a rally at 5:00 p.m. eastern. we will take you to hershey, pennsylvania, with a rally -- for a rally with donald trump. >> as the nation elects a new president on tuesday, will america have its first foreign-born first lady since louisa atoms? or will he have the first president -- learn more about the presidential -- now available in paperback, first ladies gives readers a look into the personal lives of every first lady in...
free radio app. >> our road to the white house coverage continues in the afternoonfromdetroit, wherehillary clinton will hold a rally, live at 5:15 p.m. eastern. then we will take you to hershey, pennsylvania for a rally with donald trump, live at 7:00. yesterday, ivanka trump made a stop in nashua to talk to supporters about their republican party headquarters, where she met with campaign volunteers and posed for pictures. . ms. trump: hi, everyone. how's it going, new hampshire? unbelievable. i wanted to stop by. i just came over from michigan. i was touring an amazing public charter school this morning, i spoke at a rally. i wanted to stop by this office and thank you guys, because i hear you are crushing it. there's so much enthusiasm, i see it based on the number of signs, i hear it based on the number of people who have gotten phone calls or have had their door knocked on. really, thank you so much. my father says it all the time, that he is just a messenger but this is your movement. your enthusiasm is unbelievable validation, and i think that is why we are doing so well here
free radio app. >> our road to the white house coverage continues in the afternoon from detroit, where hillary clinton will hold a rally, live at 5:15 p.m. eastern. then we will take you to hershey, pennsylvania for a rally with donald trump, live at 7:00. yesterday, ivanka trump made a stop in nashua to talk to supporters about their republican party headquarters, where she met with campaign volunteers and posed for pictures. . ms. trump: hi, everyone. how's it going, new hampshire?...
pennsylvania and michigan. we will have that rally for you live later this afternoonindetroit, scheduledto start at 5:15 eastern. donald trump will also be campaigning. he is in new hampshire and pennsylvania, at hershey, pennsylvania, at the giant center this evening. it starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location of the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters, and watch victory and concession startingin key races, live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen to our live coverage with the free c-span radio app. >> the race for new york's 22nd congressional district is tight. a new poll shows republican claudia tenney with 38% of likely voters to democrat kim myers's 34%. martin babinec of the upstate jobs party has 16%. byy met at a debate hosted debbie public media and the league of women voters of new york state broome and tioga counties, to discuss social security, the afford
pennsylvania and michigan. we will have that rally for you live later this afternoon in detroit, scheduled to start at 5:15 eastern. donald trump will also be campaigning. he is in new hampshire and pennsylvania, at hershey, pennsylvania, at the giant center this evening. it starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location of the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters, and...
live coverage of hillary clinton's rally later this eveningindetroitgoodwill to start at 5:15 eastern. mr. trump will be in new hampshire, pennsylvania, wanting a rally in hershey. he will be live from the hershey giant center this evening at 7:00 eastern. election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. at election night headquarters and watch key speeches. watch live on c-span, on demand to ouran.org, or listen live coverage using the c-span radio app. onto a debate now for the candidates of the illinois 10th congressional house seat. robert dold and former congressman brad schneider. they were asked questions on a variety of topics including immigration reform, gun control, and the opioid abuse epidemic. this half hour debate was hosted by abc seven chicago and the league of women voters illinois. >> the candidates will have one minute to answer the questions. the candidate who answers for us will have a transformer bottle. in addition to our questions, each candidate will get a chance to ask a question of their opponent.
live coverage of hillary clinton's rally later this evening in detroit good will to start at 5:15 eastern. mr. trump will be in new hampshire, pennsylvania, wanting a rally in hershey. he will be live from the hershey giant center this evening at 7:00 eastern. election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. at election night headquarters and watch key speeches. watch live on c-span, on demand to ouran.org, or listen live coverage using the...
clinton's rally later this 5:15,oonindetroitatand we will be with donald trump in pennsylvania as he holds a rally this evening at 7:00. election night on c-span, watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election i headquarters, and and concession speeches, starting life at 8:00 p.m. eastern and the following 24 hours. watch live, on-demand at www.c-span.org, or use the radio app. call" reports the balance of the senate depends on six states. south carolina is solidly republican. here is one of the debates between tim scott and democratic candidate thomas dixon. ony debated in greenville what the senate's role should be on advising and consenting supreme court nominees. scott and senator tim thomas dixon joining us this evening. [applause] gentlemen, i want to give you the same opportunity i gave the house candidate to talk about an issue that your campaign is important to you. talk about the same issues, so you get the double deck. we try to make -- dip. make everyone happy. senator scott, w
clinton's rally later this 5:15,oon in detroit at and we will be with donald trump in pennsylvania as he holds a rally this evening at 7:00. election night on c-span, watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election i headquarters, and and concession speeches, starting life at 8:00 p.m. eastern and the following 24 hours. watch live, on-demand at www.c-span.org, or use the radio app. call" reports...
raleigh, not calendar. tomorrow at 5:15 on c-span, hillary clinton will beindetroitandat 7:00 eastern time tomorrow, donald trump live in hershey, pennsylvania. while the way for secretary clinton to speak in north carolina, we will take a look at african-american voter turnout. >> we are back with the political science professor. during us this morning to talk about african-american voter turnout. let me show you the headline in the "financial times." president obama rallying black voters. president obama, out on the trail yesterday, talking to african-american voters, saying they need to get out and vote. the headline below the one i read says there are fears of low voter turnout. >> the fear is not that donald trump is making gains among african-american voters, though he says he is, but the concern that they will not be the buffer amongst trump voters who think he has a shot of winning at this point. democrats need to get as many votes as possible out. and given the fact that african 90%ican vote at a rate of or higher, they need as many african americans to get out and vo
raleigh, not calendar. tomorrow at 5:15 on c-span, hillary clinton will be in detroit and at 7:00 eastern time tomorrow, donald trump live in hershey, pennsylvania. while the way for secretary clinton to speak in north carolina, we will take a look at african-american voter turnout. >> we are back with the political science professor. during us this morning to talk about african-american voter turnout. let me show you the headline in the "financial times." president obama...