>> So, let's fight with 
conviction.  Let's fight with 
hope.  We have got to do the 
work.  
>> The Democratic Party has 
always risen to our country's 
greatest challenges.  
>> We have moved this country 
forward in a relentless push for
progress, progress for Americans
of all walks of life, not just 
for the few.  
>> The harsh facts of the matter
are that we stand at this 
frontier in the turning point of
history.  
>> We do not want our freedom 
gradually, but we want to be 
free now. 
>> We have brought together 
voices from every part of 
America. 
>> We are a people in a quandary
about the present.  We are a 
people in search of our future. 
We are attempting to fulfill our
national purpose, to create and 
sustain a society in which all 
of us are equal.  
[ Applause ]
>> And we have made history 
along the way. 
>> There is not a liberal 
America and a conservative 
America.  There is the United 
States of America.  We must 
pledge once more to March into 
the future. 
>> SENATOR LEWIS:  We are a 
different society than we were 
in 1961.  Brothers and sisters, 
do you want to go back?  
>> No!  
>> SENATOR LEWIS:  Or do you 
want to keep America moving 
forward?  
>> Yeah!  
>> Well, our motto is when they 
go low, we go high.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  We 
never bow, we never bend, we 
never break.  No, we endure, and
we always, always, always move 
forward.  
>> This election, we have 
engaged a historic number of 
Americans in the democratic 
process, and now we have to 
overcome the odds once again to 
build back, better than before. 
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  We 
lead not only by the example of 
our power but by the power of 
our example.  We are America, 
second to none, and we own the 
finish line!  Don't forget it!  
Thank you.  
>> We are democrats, and we are 
ready to lead again.  We are 
coming together on August 17th, 
all across America.  Be there.  
>> REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON:  I'm
hereby calling the fourth 
session of the 48th quadrennial 
national convention of the 
Democratic Party to order.  
Welcome, all, to our final 
session of this historic and 
memorable convention.  
[ Gavel pounding ]
♪ ♪
>> REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON:  We 
call the 48th quadrennial 
Democratic National Convention 
to order.  
>> Every four years, we come 
together to reform our 
democracy.  This year, we have 
come to save it.  
♪ ♪
We fight for a more perfect 
union, because we are fighting 
for the soul of this country, 
and for our lives.  And right 
now, that fight is real.  
>> SENATOR SANDERS:  We must 
come together, defeat Donald 
Trump, and elect Joe Biden and 
Kamala Harris as our next 
president and vice president.  
>> MICHELLE OBAMA:  Donald Trump
is the wrong president for our 
country.  He has had more than 
enough time to prove that he can
do the job, but he is clearly in
over his head.  He simply cannot
be who we need him to be for us.
It is what it is.  
>> My dad was a healthy 
65-year-old.  His only 
pre-existing condition was 
trusting Donald Trump, and for 
that, he paid with his life.  
>> So it's up to us to carry on 
the fight for justice.  Our 
actions will be their legacies. 
>> We just need leadership to 
bring us back together, to 
recover from this pandemic and 
prepare for whatever else is 
next.  Leadership, to reimagine 
what our nation will be.  That's
Joe.  
>> The next president, right 
here.  
>> REPRESENTATIVE GIFFORDS:  He 
was there for me.  He'll be 
there for you too.  
>> Faced with a president of 
cowardice, Joe Biden is a man of
real courage. 
>> For the first time, this 
year, the roll call is heading 
out to all 57 states and 
territories.  
>> REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON:  I 
am pleased to announce that Vice
President Joe Biden has 
officially been nominated by the
Democratic Party as our 
candidate for President of the 
United States.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I'll 
see you on Thursday.  
[ Cheers and applause ].
>> Our mission is to fight for 
future equal to the ideals of 
our founders.  Our hopes for our
children and the sacrifices of 
our veterans, our brave men and 
women in uniform, and their 
families. 
>> The American people are 
forever indebted to you, for all
of the work that you do on the 
front line. 
>> We need leaders equal to this
moment of sacrifice and service.
We need Joe Biden and Kamala 
Harris.  
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  Tonight, 
I'm asking you to believe and 
Joe and Kamala's ability to lead
this country out of the dark 
times and build it back up 
better.  
>> SENATOR HARRIS:  In this 
election, we have the chance to 
change the course of history.  
We are all in this fight, 
together.  What an awesome 
responsibility.  What an awesome
privilege.  I accept your 
nomination for Vice President of
the United States of America.  
>> CHAIRMAN PEREZ:  Hi.  I'm Tom
Perez.  This has been an 
incredible week.  It hasn't been
the kind of convention you might
have been expecting, and to be 
honest, it wasn't the kind of 
convention that we planned for, 
but in a way, what we have seen 
over the last three nights and 
what we'll see tonight is a more
accurate reflection of where our
country is than any conventional
convention could have been.  We 
have talked about the challenges
that we'll face and tackle to 
lead the country to a brighter 
future.  We have also heard a 
lot from people who aren't 
running for anything this year, 
people who might not even think 
of themselves as political, auto
workers and college students, 
farmers and immigrants, 
teachers, nurses, and, yes, the 
occasional calamari chef.  
If the literal meaning of the 
word "convention" has to do with
coming together, then what has 
brought us together this year 
isn't partisanship.  It's 
purpose.  That's what has 
allowed us to bring both 
die-hard progressives and 
conservative ex-republicans 
under the same tent.  That has 
what has allowed us to build a 
campaign where no state, no 
precinct, no vote is taken for 
granted.  That's how we build 
our movement.  That's how we win
up and down the ballot.  That's 
how we make change.  
And when we can bring that kind 
of energy to the challenges our 
nation faces, well, there's 
nothing we can't accomplish.  
Just ask Joe Biden, who set his 
sights on a mission that could 
change the world forever, 
conquering cancer.  
>> We choose to go to the moon 
in this decade and do the other 
things, not because they are 
easy, but because they are hard.
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  Vice 
President Biden said that with a
new moonshot, America can cure 
cancer.  I'm putting Joe in 
charge of mission control.  
>> Beau Biden, son of Vice 
President Joe Biden, succumbed 
to brain cancer at the age of 
46. 
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  He is 
the one who wanted me to stay 
engaged.  He was worried that I 
wouldn't continue to fight for 
the things that I'm passionate 
about, and I'm keeping my 
promise.  
>> The moonshot is the symbol of
American ambition and 
achievement.  Now Joe Biden will
lead a similar effort to cure 
cancer. 
>> It will be led by Joe Biden, 
aimed at ending the disease that
killed the Vice President's son 
and 600,000 other Americans 
every year. 
>> I think of all of the other 
people who have gone through 
what I have gone through without
1-tenth of the help that I have 
had.  
>> When you have a son or 
daughter that you adore, you 
become as educated as you can, 
as quickly as you can, 
particularly when you know it's 
a serious form.  I learned a lot
about the mechanics of cancer 
and the delivery systems, and 
there are so many changes that 
are just on the cusp.  I have 
met with over 200 oncologists 
and cancer research centers, and
I'm asking them, where is it 
that you want me to clear the 
way for, where is there an 
impediment. 
>> He is determined and is not 
going to walk away until there 
is real change.  
♪ 
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  This 
is a truly bipartisan issue, so 
the leaders in this effort in 
the House and Senate are 
republicans as well as 
democrats.  
>> He has been pushed to the 
edge of what anyone could be 
expected to bear. 
>> Following correction, Beau 
Biden, cancer, moonshot.  
>> You're a man of substance.  
You have experienced tragedies 
in your life, and we are 
inspired by the way that you 
have responded to those.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  Every 
single family in America has 
been affected by cancer, and%-p 
[ Applause ]
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  For the 
loved ones we have all lost, 
let's make America the country 
that cures cancer once and for 
all.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I 
believe we need a moonshot in 
this country to cure cancer.  
It's personal, but I know we can
do this.  There are so many 
breakthroughs just on the 
horizon.  We can make them real,
with an absolute national 
commitment.  There are democrats
and republicans on the Hill who 
share our passion to silence 
this deadly disease.  If I could
be anything, I would have wanted
to be the president that ended 
cancer, because it's possible.  
>> I'm Amanda Littman.  I'm the 
cofounder and executive director
of run for something.  In 
May 2017, I was invited to join 
a small meeting in DC with a 
handful of other organization 
leaders to give updates to the 
VP on our work.  The VP came 
over, and I tried to play it 
cool.  Well, my Grammy would be 
furious if she knew I was at a 
meeting with you and didn't get 
the photo.  Let's call her, he 
said.  I called her.  Someone 
wants to talk to you.  Hi, 
Grammy.  This is Joe Biden.  She
was overwhelmed.  Grammy went on
to tell him that my oldest was 
in the hospital with advanced 
colon cancer.  The VP's posture 
changed quickly when he was 
told.  I'm, so, so sorry.  As a 
parent, you should never even 
have to one day think of bearing
a child.  It's a nightmare.  He 
stepped away, speaking with her 
personally about being in 
hospital room with a sick child,
and I could hear her choking up 
on the phone.  He said if you 
need anything, call me.  I'll 
come to the hospital and sit 
with you, anything.  Grammy 
still talks about that call.  
He's a genuinely nice man, she 
says.  He just gets it.  Her 
grief and my family's grief 
mattered to him.  Our entire 
country is grieving.  We are all
going through trauma.  Our next 
president needs to be the one 
helping us heal.  That's why I'm
glad and excited to vote this 
fall, not just against Trump but
genuinely for Joe Biden.  
>> Before we continue to 
tonight's program, I want to 
thank everyone who has made this
unprecedented convention 
possible, from our delegates and
speakers to our party staff and 
our production team.  
Next week, it will be the 
republican party's turn to hold 
their convention.  On behalf of 
their speakers and staff, I hope
their organizers will take 
safety as seriously as we have. 
And then it will be up to you, 
America.  You'll have heard from
two very different candidates 
for president.  You'll be able 
to dig into the details of their
respective plans for solving the
challenges we face and decide 
which plan you think will work 
for you and your family.  
But the choice this year is 
deeper than that.  No matter 
what you think about Donald 
Trump or Joe Biden, no matter 
which party you belong to or 
whether you belong to any party 
at all, your job in this 
election is to decide what kind 
of movement is capable of being 
the vehicle for the change we 
need.  
Can a movement that demands 
absolute loyalty to one man and 
his personal agenda really ever 
make this country greater?  
Or do we do better when we join 
together in a movement of shared
values, one that amplifies our 
diverse voices?  
We have got one more night to 
show America what our path 
forward looks like, not one man 
boasting that he alone can fix 
it, but every day people coming 
together to face our challenges 
with unity and determination.  
Now we turn to one example, 
California's fight against the 
dangerous wildfires raging 
throughout the state.  Please 
welcome Governor Gavin Newsom.  
>> GOVERNOR NEWSOM:  Well, I 
confess this is not where I 
expected to be speaking here 
tonight.  I'm about a mile or so
so away from one of over 370 
wildfires that we are battling 
here in the state of California.
We are just coming off a record 
week, a heat wave that led to 
130-degree temperatures, the 
highest temperature ever 
recorded in California, arguably
the world's history here in our 
state.  The hots are getting 
hotter.  The dries are getting 
dryer.  Climate change is real. 
If you are in denial about 
climate change, come to 
California.  11,000 dry 
lightning strikes we had in a 
72-hour period leading to this 
unprecedented challenge with 
these wildfires.  
This is an extraordinary moment 
in our history.  Mother nature 
has now joined this conversation
around climate change, and so we
too need to advance that 
conversation anew.  
Just today, the President of the
United States threatened the 
state of California, 40 million 
Americans that happen to live 
here in the state of California,
to defund our efforts on 
wildfire suppression, because he
said he hadn't raked enough 
leaves.  You can't make that up.
Nor can you make up the fact we 
are involved in over 90 lawsuits
with the Trump Administration, 
on clean air, on clean water, on
endangered species, on 
pesticides.  There is so much at
stake in this election, none 
more important than the work Joe
Biden did with Barack Obama on 
the vehicle emissions standards,
the fuel efficiency standards.  
It will save billions and 
billions of dollars for 
taxpayers and reduce our 
greenhouse gas emissions.  There
is so much at stake in this 
election, and I couldn't help 
myself on the way to one of our 
relief centers, one of our 
evacuation centers, just to jump
out of the car and just express 
my deep reverence, my 
administration to Joe Biden, to 
Kamala Harris, California's own,
to their faith, their devotion, 
their constancy, to their 
commitment, not just to the 
environment but to the 
Commonwealth, to our kids, our 
kids' kids, our grandkids too, 
our legacy.  There is so much at
stake in this election, and I 
just want to close by reminding 
each and every you, the future 
is not just something to 
experience.  It's something to 
manifest.  It's inside of us, 
not just in front of us.  It's 
our decision, not our 
conditions, that will determine 
our fate and future, so let us 
resolve that after this historic
night, this incredible, 
incredible week, this remarkable
convention that we do everything
in our power to get Joe Biden 
and Kamala Harris into the White
House in January 2021.  
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  
America is an idea, an idea 
stronger than any army, bigger 
than any ocean, more powerful 
than any dictator or tyrant.  It
gives hope.  
♪ ♪
In this nation, we believe in 
honesty, decency, treating 
everyone with respect, giving 
everyone a fair shot, leaving 
nobody behind, giving hate no 
safe harbor, leading by the 
power of our example, not by the
example of our power.  That's 
allowed us to stand as a beacon 
to the world, being a part of 
something bigger than ourselves.
It's a code.  It's a uniquely 
American code, the most powerful
idea in the history of the 
world.  The American creed, that
we are all created equal, I 
think beats in the heart of the 
people of this country.  
♪ ♪
[ Cheers and applause ] 
>> this time next year, I hope 
the virus is in check and the 
American spirit is unleashed, 
and that we are not fearing but 
hoping again.  
>> Unity in our country, this is
what I hope to see next year.  
>> I hope we have chosen 
community over chaos, we have 
chosen unity over division, and 
we have chosen love over hate.  
>> I believe that America will 
have faced its darkest moment 
and will have come out better. 
>> America will be coming 
together, not splintering apart.
>> No more, no more pain.  
>> This time next year, I hope 
that we will have a government 
that is accountable to us, that 
guarantees health care as a 
human right.  
>> The promise of America will 
be restored for all our 
communities, all our families, 
for all of us, and when I 
say "all of us," (speaking 
Spanish.)  
>> I am confident that this time
next year, we will have a 
president who provides this 
country with real leadership, 
not just tweets.  
>> This time next year, I hope 
we are listening less to the 
Russians and more to Dr. Fauci. 
>> I hope we all get back to 
work. 
>> There will be two Americans 
who I will be happy to say are 
unemployed, Mitch McConnell and 
Donald Trump.  
>> This time next year, I hope 
that all Americans, whether they
are democrats or independents or
republicans, will be proud of 
their president, will be proud 
of their vice president.  
>> And that our recovery is 
truly people up, families up and
communities up. 
>> That people believe they have
a government that is working for
them, that's out there every day
doing its best for them.  
>> I want to see a President of 
the United States who can look a
trans woman in the eye and tell 
her her rights are worth 
protecting. 
>> I hope America has a 
president who champions the 
rights of all young women and 
girls. 
>> This time next year, I want a
president who understands what 
military families need. 
>> Who cares about the rights 
and lives of the fellow people. 
>> We'll care about our 
environment again. 
>> We'll have passed 
comprehensive immigration 
reform. 
>> I hope we have a president 
who honors treaty rights and 
tribal sovereignty. 
>> A year from now, I want to 
see the kids playing on the 
playground. 
>> I take pride in my job and 
helping our customers, but next 
year, I want to do it without 
wearing a mask or gloves.  
>> I hope that we are all 
celebrating landmark legislation
that the Biden-Harris 
administration have shepherded 
through Congress and signed into
law. 
>> This time next year, parents 
will again look forward to the 
day when we can send our 
children to school without fear 
of gun violence. 
>> This time next year. 
>> This time next year. 
>> This time next year, I hope 
that this country realizes that 
we have in fact reclaimed the 
soul of America. 
>> In -- this time next year, I 
hope and pray that America will 
have restored democracy to the 
world. 
>> We recommit ourselves to come
together, one nation, under God.
>> One nation, under God, 
indivisible, with liberty and 
justice for all.  
>> This time next year, I want 
to see Joe Biden in the Oval 
Office. 
>> ANDREW YANG:  Hello, America!
I'm Andrew Yang. You might know 
me as the guy who ran for 
President talking about math and
the future. Unfortunately for 
all of us, that future is now. 
The pandemic has accelerated 
everything. If you're like me 
and my wife, Evelyn, you don't 
know if your child's school is 
reopening this fall. 72 percent 
of Americans believe that this 
is the worst time we have ever 
experienced. And 42% of the jobs
that are now lost┘millions of 
jobs┘will never return.  We are 
in a deep, dark hole, and we 
need leaders who will help dig 
us out.
I know many politicians promise 
And then fail to deliver.  If 
you voted for Trump or didn't 
vote at all back in 2016, I get 
it. 
Many of us have gotten tired of 
our leaders seeming far removed 
from our everyday lives. We 
despair that our government will
ever rise to the challenges of 
our time. But we must give this 
country a chance to recover┘and 
recovery is only possible with a
change of leadership and new 
ideas. Bold and innovative 
policies that will get help into
your hands in the midst of this 
crisis are possible┘but we need 
your help to turn the page for 
our country in 75 days.
We are here tonight to celebrate
Joe Biden's nomination as the 
Democratic candidate for 
President. I have gotten to know
both Joe and Kamala on the trail
over the past year┘the way you 
really get to know a person when
the cameras are off, the crowds 
are gone, and it's just you and 
them.  They are real people.  
They understand the problems we 
face.  They are
parents and patriots who want 
the best for our country. And if
we give them the chance, they 
will fight for us and our 
families every single day. Our 
future is now, and it is 
daunting. But I ask you tonight 
to join me to help Joe and 
Kamala fight for the promise of 
America, turn the page for our 
country, and lead us forward to 
a future we will actually be 
proud to leave to our children. 
And now I'd like to turn it over
to a great Democrat who will be 
with us throughout the evening. 
Between us we have 11 Emmys.  
How's that for math?
One of my favorite actresses, 
Julia Louis-Dreyfus.  Hey, 
Julia.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  Hi, 
Andrew.  It's so great to see 
you.  So what did you think 
about Kamala Harris's speech 
last night?  
>> ANDREW YANG:  It was 
tremendous.  I'm so happy for 
her. 
>> Me too. 
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS: I cannot
wait to see her debate our 
current Vice President, "Meeka 
Pints." Or is it "Paints"?
>> ANDREW YANG: It's pronounced 
"Pahnce," I believe.
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS: It's 
some kind of weird foreign name.
>> ANDREW YANG: Yeah, not very 
American sounding.
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS: That's 
what people are saying, 
strongly. Well, thank you, 
Andrew. And please give my 
regards to the Gang!
>> ANDREW YANG: I will. They're 
right in the other room.
Have a great night, Julia.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  Thank 
you so much.  Good evening, 
America, and welcome to the 
fourth night of the 2020 
Democratic National Convention, 
uniting America.  
Okay.  These last few nights 
have been going so well, we 
decided to add a fifth night 
where we will just play Michelle
Obama's speech on a loop.  
I first met Joe Biden when I was
doing my show, VEEP.  I played 
the vice president, and he was, 
in fact, the vice president, and
we hit it off immediately.  
Soon after, I was asked to be on
the cover of a magazine.  
Remember those?  And I was so 
excited, it was like, oh, what's
it going to be?  People or Vogue
or Rolling Stone?  
Well, it turns out it was for 
Arrive, the official onboard 
magazine of Amtrak, which nobody
ever reads, even though it's 
free.  
And the day it came out, my 
phone rang, and it was the vice 
president, telling me he loved 
the cover and the whole article,
and that it was one of the best 
issues of Arrive he had ever 
read, and that is just one of 
the many reasons that I wanted 
to be here tonight for Joe, and 
to remind you that Joe Biden not
only knows how to read, but 
also, he reads everything.  
You know, I am no policy expert,
and I certainly don't pretend to
be one, but I have a gut feeling
about fairness and what's right,
and that is why I am so excited 
that just in a little while, we 
are going to hear from Joe Biden
about his plans for America, 
plans for a strong economy that 
helps working people and small 
businesses, not just 
billionaires, and plans to raise
the wages for the nurses and 
teachers and grocery workers 
that are getting us through this
crisis, God love them.  
So, how can you help Joe?  It's 
super simple:  Vote!  
Right now, you can text VOTE to 
30330 to learn about all of your
voting options and make the best
plan for how to vote in your 
community, wherever you are.  
An easy way to remember 30330 is
that's the year Donald Trump 
will finally release his tax 
returns.  
If we all vote, there is nothing
Facebook, Fox News and Vladimir 
Putin can do to stop us.  
But, first, let's reaffirm the 
all-American values that our 
party and Joe Biden stand for.  
>> All right.  Ready?  And 
action.  
>> I pledge allegiance to the 
flag of the United States of 
America and to the republic for 
which it stands, one nation, 
under God, indivisible, with 
liberty and justice for all.  
>> Awesome!  
>> Awesome!  
>> That was awesome.  
>> He's amazing.  
♪
Oh, say can you see by the 
dawn's early light what so 
proudly we hailed at the 
twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright 
stars through the perilous 
fight, o'er the ramparts we 
watched were so gallantly 
streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the 
bombs bursting in air, gave 
proof through the night that our
flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled 
banner yet wave O'er the land of
the free and the home of the 
brave?
>> SISTER CAMPBELL:  Good 
evening. I'm Sister Simone 
Campbell, executive director of 
Network and leader of Nuns on 
the Bus. Tonight marks an 
important next chapter in our 
story of who we will become as a
nation, so I speak to you with a
sense of urgency and hope, 
knowing the difficult work ahead
but grounded in my faith. 
The very first paragraph of the 
scripture that informs the three
Abrahamic traditions tells us 
"the divine spirit breezed over 
the waters of chaos and brought 
forth a new creation." 
Encouraged by this promise that 
a new creation can come from 
chaos, let us pray. Oh, Divine 
Spirit, during the weeks and 
months ahead, stir our hearts 
and minds that we might fight 
for a vision that is worthy of 
you and your call to honor the 
dignity of all of your creation;
a vision of who we are as a 
people grounded in community and
care for all, especially the 
most marginalized; a vision that
cares for our earth and heals 
the planet; a vision that ends 
structural racism, bigotry, and 
sexism so rife now in our nation
and in our history; a vision 
that ensures hungry people are 
fed, children are nourished, 
immigrants are welcomed. Oh, 
spirit, breathe in us and our 
leaders a new resolve that, 
committed to this new American 
promise, we will work together 
to build a national community 
grounded in healing, fearlessly 
based on truth, and living out 
of a sense of shared 
responsibility. 
In the name of all that is holy,
oh Spirit, bring out of this 
time of global and national 
chaos a new creation, a new 
community that can, with your 
help, realize this new promise 
that we affirm tonight. And so, 
with profound hope, let we the 
people say amen.
>> SENATOR COONS:  Thank you, 
Sister Simone. People of faith 
have long led change, from 
abolition and women's suffrage 
to the labor movement and the 
struggle for civil rights. Joe 
Biden will continue that 
progressive march towards 
justice, inspired by respect for
the dignity of all people, 
people Joe believes were made in
the image of God. Joe learned 
that from his parents and the 
nuns and priests right here in 
Delaware who taught him and 
inspired in him a passion for 
justice.  I'm Senator Chris 
Coons, of Delaware, and I want 
to tell you about my friend, Joe
Biden. His faith is strong and 
it's personal and private. For 
Joe, faith isn't a prop or a 
political tool. I've known Joe 
about 30 years and I've seen his
faith in action. Joe knows the 
power of prayer, and I've seen 
him in moments of joy and 
triumph, of loss and despair, 
turn to God for strength. Joe's 
comforted me in my toughest 
moments, as he has so many 
others. I'll never forget how 
Joe took the time to offer me 
words of comfort as my father 
lay in hospice. Time and again, 
I've seen him stop everything 
and listen, really listen to 
someone who needs a shoulder to 
cry on or a partner in prayer. 
That compassion, that empathy is
part of his character. More than
anything, Joe is a man of faith 
and conscience. He'll be a 
president for Americans of all 
faiths, as well as people of 
conscience who practice no 
particular faith. Joe's faith is
really about our future, about a
world with less suffering and 
more justice, where we're better
stewards of creation, where we 
have a more just immigration 
policy, and where we call out 
and confront the original sins 
of this nation, the sins of 
slavery and racism. Joe knows 
these are central issues in this
election and, for him, they're 
rooted in faith. Joe knows that 
it's faith that sustains so many
ordinary Americans who do 
extraordinary things:  Nurses 
who brave infection, 
firefighters who run into 
burning buildings, teachers 
working overtime, especially 
now. They all deserve a servant 
leader who knows the dignity of 
work, who sees them, respects 
them, fights for them. We need a
president who brings people of 
all faiths together to tackle 
our challenges, rebuild our 
country and restore our 
humanity. Someone who knows 
we're called to do justice, love
mercy, and walk humbly with our 
God. Joe Biden will be that 
president. Joe's always known 
this race is a battle for the 
soul of our country, and he's 
right. Joe believes. He believes
in both the greatness and the 
goodness of this country. He 
believes in us and in what we 
can do together.
>> My question is, what is your 
faith, and how would you use 
your faith in making decisions 
for our nation?  
>> Well, Reverend, I kind of 
know what it's like to lose 
family, and my heart goes out to
you, but you may remember, after
Barack and Michelle and I were 
there with my family, I came 
back on that Sunday to regular 
service, because I had just lost
my son, and I wanted some hope, 
because what you all did was 
astounding.  I don't know if you
all know this, all of those who 
died, that were killed by this 
white supremacist, they forgave 
him.  They forgave him, the 
ultimate act of Christian 
charity.  They forgave him. 
And, you know, Reverend, I'm not
proselytizing.  I went back to 
the church.  In this case, with 
AME, it was not an Episcopal 
church.  I found that -- there's
that famous phrase from 
Kierkegaard, faith sees best in 
the dark.  I find the one thing 
that it gives me, and I'm not 
trying to proselytize.  I'm not 
trying to convince you to share 
my religious views, but for me, 
it's important because it gives 
me some reason to have hope and 
purpose.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  Just 
remember, Joe Biden goes to 
church so regularly that he 
doesn't even need tear gas and a
bunch of federalized troops to 
help him get there.  No one 
fought harder for your right to 
vote than John Lewis.  Here to 
speak about him and his legacy, 
we have one of our great mayors,
Atlanta's Keisha Lance Bottoms. 
Mayor Bottoms, hello!  I know 
that you're recovering from the 
coronavirus.  How are you 
feeling?  
>> MAYOR BOTTOMS:  Well, good 
evening.  I feel really good.  
Thank you for asking.  My 
husband, on the other hand, is 
still having many of the 
lingering side effects that 
people talk about, but all in 
all, our family is doing great. 
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  Well, 
I'm glad to hear it, but I think
a lot of Americans are going to 
be dealing with that for a long 
time.  
Hey, I wanted to ask you 
something, is Atlanta ready for 
election day?  
>> MAYOR BOTTOMS:  We will be 
ready, and we are going to do 
everything that we can to make 
sure that voting goes smoothly, 
but we are encouraging people, 
if you can vote early in your 
state, to please do so.  Early 
vote during the early vote.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  
Perfect.  Excellent advice.  
Over 40 states now allow some 
form of early voting.  
Okay.  Stay safe, Mayor, and I 
turn it over to you.  
>> MAYOR BOTTOMS:  Well, thank 
you, Julia, and good evening.  
I'm Keisha Lance Bottoms, a 
mother of four, and mayor of 
Atlanta, Georgia, cradle of the 
civil rights movement.  
And like so many other cities, a
place where the struggle for 
human dignity continues.  
I'm proud to have grown up in 
this city, educated in its 
public schools and blessed to 
have known our how manitown 
heroes, like Dr. Joseph Lowry, 
CT Vivian, and our friend, our 
conscience, our Congressman, 
John Lewis.  He walked gently 
amongst us, not as a distant 
icon but as a God-fearing man 
who did what he could to fulfill
the as-yet-unfulfilled promise 
of America.  
People often think that they 
can't make a difference, like 
our civil rights icons, but 
every person in the movement 
mattered.  Those who made the 
sandwiches, swept the church 
floors, stuffed the envelopes.  
They too changed America, and so
can we.  
The baton has now been passed to
each of us.  We have cried out 
for justice.  We have gathered 
in our streets to demand change,
and now we must pass on the gift
John Lewis sacrificed to give 
us.  We must register, and we 
must vote.  
In his parting essay written to 
us, Congressman Lewis expressed 
his pride in the activism that 
has swept our country, and he 
reminded us that if we fail to 
exercise our right to vote, we 
can lose it. 
There are those who are 
disgracefully using this 
pandemic to spread 
misinformation and interfere 
with voting, forcing many, in 
2020, to still risk their lives 
to exercise their sacred right 
to vote, a right that has 
already been paid for with the 
blood, sweat, tears and lies of 
so many. 
So, let's stand up for our 
children, our children's 
children, and for this great 
democracy that our ancestors 
worked to build, and let's vote,
and let's organize, to get 
others to vote with us.  
You can help make this happen by
texting VOTE to 30330. 
We know how important it is that
we elect real leaders, like Joe 
Biden and Kamala Harris, people 
of honor and integrity who hold 
justice close to their hearts 
and believe that the lives of my
four black children matter.  
In the words of womanist poet 
Audre Lorde, your silence will 
not protect you.  
Congressman Lewis would not be 
silenced, and neither can we.  
We cannot wait for some other 
time, some other place, some 
other heroes.  We must be the 
heroes of our generation, 
because we too are America.  Our
votes can be our voice. 
♪ ♪
>> There's something deep down 
within me, moving me that I 
could no longer be satisfied or 
go along within evil system.  
♪ ♪
>> Life was extremely dangerous 
when we were growing up.  John 
Lewis had the respect of 
everybody, because he was the 
one who demonstrated the most 
courage.  He'd been beaten and 
knocked down and would get up to
go to find another battle.  John
was focused on ending voter 
suppression, and it wasn't that 
he was a great orator; it was 
that he was a great spirit.  
The power of spirituality and 
humility, and the willingness to
suffer rather than to inflict 
suffering. 
>> One of the things that John 
has taught us is that you may 
have to sacrifice, but if you're
sacrificing for a cause, 
something bigger than you, 
bigger than you, and you really 
believe in it, then you will 
have people following you.  
>> If we do not get meaningful 
legislation out of this country,
we will march through the south,
through the streets of Jackson, 
through the streets of Danville,
through the streets of 
Cambridge, through the streets 
of Birmingham.  
♪ ♪
>> I think he is the singular 
figure that has tried to carry 
out the work of our nonviolent 
campaigns into the halls of 
Congress. 
>> From day one, John Lewis was 
a role model for the members of 
Congress, whether they were 
freshmen or here a long time.  
Because he brought with him a 
kind of heft, a weightiness of 
purpose.  
>> SENATOR LEWIS:  I got 
arrested a few times during the 
'60s [ laughter ].  40 times. 
>> Oh!  
>> SENATOR LEWIS:  And since I 
have been in Congress, another 
five times.  
>> The means by which we 
struggle must be consistent with
the ends which we seek. 
>> Someone who has navigated 
thorny issues of policy, not by 
castigating alone but also by 
encouraging people to be better 
than they think they can.  
>> Today, we consider a fair 
housing measure that protects 
not only our nation's minorities
but those with disabilities and 
families with children.  How 
long do we have to wait to ban 
assault weapons?  We have 
another opportunity to bring 
more of our citizens into 
political participation.  
I have on my marching shoes!  
>> That's right. 
>> I'm fired up!  I'm ready to 
March. 
>> Yes, sir!  
>> And all of these decades 
later, while he and others of 
his generation achieved much, we
are still fighting against 
police brutality and fighting 
for our voting rights, and so we
best honor him by continuing to 
fight the good fights that he 
fought, by staying in good 
trouble.  
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Together ♪
♪ Through the thunder and the 
rain ♪
♪ Together ♪
♪ All of the struggle and the 
pain ♪
♪ Together ♪
♪ Can't you see we are the 
same ♪
♪ Our freedom can't wait another
day ♪
♪ So together let's fight ♪
♪ Fight ♪
♪ Fight for what's right ♪
♪ Fight for what's right ♪
♪ No matter how long ♪
♪ Long ♪
♪ Or how dark the night ♪
>> SENATOR LEWIS:  We will 
create a beloved community.  We 
will redeem the soul of America,
as a nation and as a people.  We
will get there.  
♪ Climb to the mountain top ♪
♪ And one day, we'll win 
together ♪
♪ One day ♪
♪ When the glory calls ♪
♪ He will be ours ♪
♪ He will be ours ♪
♪ Oh, one day ♪
♪ When the war is won ♪
♪ We will be sure, we will be 
sure ♪
♪ Oh, glory ♪
♪ Glory ♪
♪ Glory ♪
♪ Oh ♪
♪ Glory ♪
♪ Glory ♪
Hands to the Heavens, no man, no
weapon
Formed against, yes glory is 
destined
Every day women and men become 
legends
Sins that go against our skin 
become blessings
The movement is a rhythm to us
Freedom is like religion to us
Justice is juxtapositionin' us
Justice for all just ain't 
specific enough
One son died, his spirit is 
revisitin' us
Truant livin' livin' in us, 
resistance is us
That's why Rosa sat on the bus
That's why we walk through 
America with our hands up
When it go down we woman and man
up
They say, "Stay down," and we 
stand up
Shots, we on the ground, the 
camera panned up
King pointed to the mountain top
and we ran up
One day when the glory comes
It will be ours, it will be ours
Oh one day when the war is won
We will be sure, we will be sure
Oh glory (Glory, glory)
Oh (Glory, glory)
Now the war is not over, victory
isn't won
And we'll fight on to the 
finish, then when it's all done
We'll cry glory, oh glory 
(Glory, glory)
Oh (Glory, glory)
We'll cry glory, oh glory 
(Glory, glory)
Oh (Glory, glory)
Selma's now for every man, woman
and child
Even Jesus got his crown in 
front of a crowd
They marched with the torch, we 
gon' run with it now
Never look back, we done gone 
hundreds of miles
From dark roads he rose, to 
become a hero
Facin' the league of justice, 
his power was the people
Enemy is lethal, a king became 
regal
Saw the face of Jim Crow under a
bald eagle
The biggest weapon is to stay 
peaceful
We sing, our music is the cuts 
that we bleed through
Somewhere in the dream we had an
epiphany
Now we right the wrongs in 
history
No one can win the war 
individually
It takes the wisdom of the 
elders and young people's energy
Welcome to the story we call 
victory
The comin' of the Lord, my eyes 
have seen the glory
One day when the glory comes
It will be ours, it will be ours
♪ It's ours, yeah John ♪
Oh one day when the war is won
We will be sure, we will be sure
♪ So sure, America ♪
Oh glory (Glory, glory)
♪ So sure to the world ♪
Oh (Glory, glory)
Oh glory (Glory, glory)
Hey (Glory, glory)
When the war is won, when it's 
all said and done
We'll cry glory (Glory, glory)
Oh (Glory, glory)
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  Wow!  
That was so beautiful, John and 
Common.  Wow!  
Joe Biden shares John Lewis's 
belief that every vote matters. 
Personally, I plan to vote the 
example of six current cabinet 
members, Vice President Pence 
and President Trump himself and 
vote by mail.  To find out 
everything that you need to know
about ballots, your polling 
place or even just am I 
registered, text VOTE to 30330. 
30330, that would be the 
President's golf score if he 
didn't cheat.  Okay, look, I'll 
admit that was a little bit 
nasty, but we all know that he 
is a cheater, and I am proud to 
be a nasty, nasty woman. 
You know, when Donald Trump 
spoke at his inauguration about 
American carnage, I assumed that
was something he was against, 
not a campaign promise.  What we
need now is great leadership, 
someone experienced and 
hardworking and intelligent, 
someone who understands the soul
of the American people. 
>> JON MEACHAM:  I'm historian 
Jon Meacham. In his final Sunday
sermon, days before his death, 
Martin Luther King, Jr. Said: 
"We are tied together in the 
single garment of destiny. This 
is the way God's universe is 
made; this is the way it is 
structured." A single garment of
destiny. We the people cannot 
escape that reality. Nor, as 
Lincoln taught us, can you and I
escape history. And we shouldn't
want to, for many of us have 
been given much:  liberty, 
opportunity, a sense of 
possibility. The task of our 
time is to make sure those gifts
are available, not just to folks
who look like me, but to all of 
us.
This is a grave moment in 
America: A deadly virus is 
ravaging us.  Our jobs are 
evaporating.  Our faith in the 
things that bind us together is 
fraying, for our democracy is 
under assault from an incumbent 
more interested in himself than 
he is in the rest of us. 
Extremism, nativism, 
isolationism, and a lack of 
economic opportunity for working
people are all preventing us 
from realizing our nation's 
promise. And so we must decide 
whether we will continue to be 
prisoners of the darkest of 
American forces, or will we free
ourselves to write a brighter, 
better, nobler story? That's the
issue of this election: A choice
that goes straight to the nature
of the soul of America.
Humankind has long viewed the 
soul as the vital center, the 
core, the essence of existence. 
The soul is what makes us, us. 
In its finest hours America's 
soul has been animated by the 
proposition that we are all 
created equal, and by the 
imperative to ensure that we are
treated equally. Yet America is 
a mix of light and shadow. 
Seneca Falls and Selma and 
Stonewall dwell in the American 
soul, but so do the impulses 
that have given us slavery, 
segregation, and
Systemic discrimination. Often, 
we'd prefer to hear the trumpets
rather than face the tragedies. 
But an honest accounting of who 
we've been can enable us to see 
who we should be: A country 
driven by the best parts of our 
soul, not by the worst, a 
country informed by reason and 
candor, not by ego and lies, a 
country that's big-hearted, not 
narrow-minded.  
The struggle to be who we ought 
to be is difficult, demanding, 
and ongoing. Justice can be 
elusive, and change in America 
has been painful and 
provisional. The Civil War led 
to segregation, the New Deal to 
right-wing reaction, civil 
rights to white backlash. Yet 
history, which will surely be 
our judge, can also be our 
guide. From Harriet Tubman to 
Alice Paul to John Lewis, from 
the beaches of Normandy to the 
rending of the Iron Curtain, our
story has soared when we've 
built bridges, not walls; when 
we've lent a hand, not when 
we've pointed fingers; when 
we've hoped, not feared. If we 
live in hope, we open our souls 
to the power of love. Wee been
taught to love our neighbors as 
ourselves. As individuals and as
a nation, however, we fail at 
following that commandment more 
often than we succeed. But when 
we fail, we must try again and 
again and again, for only in 
trial is progress possible. 
From Jamestown forward, our 
story has become fuller and 
fairer because of people who 
share a conviction that Dr. King
articulated on that Sunday half 
a century ago: "The arc of the 
moral universe is long, but it 
bends toward justice." Bending 
that arc requires all of us. It 
requires we, the people, and it 
requires a president of the 
United States with empathy, 
grace, a big heart, and an open 
mind. Joe Biden will be such a 
president. With our voices and 
our votes, let us now write the 
next chapter of the American 
story, one of hope, of love, of 
justice. If we do so, we might 
just save our country and our 
souls.
>> REPRESENTATIVE HAALAND:  Good
evening. I'm Congresswoman Deb 
Haaland. I'm grateful to be with
you, here on indigenous land. 
The promise of this country is 
older than our Constitution. 
Over 500 years ago, thousands of
Indian tribes were vibrant, 
democratic societies with rich 
cultures and traditions, in 
communities that had sustained 
them for millennia, on lands 
they loved and respected. My 
people, the Pueblo Indians, 
migrated to the Rio Grande 
Valley in the late 1200s to 
escape drought. We were led to 
the Great River and its 
tributaries, where we 
established an agricultural 
tradition that continues to this
day. My people survived 
centuries of slavery, genocide, 
and brutal assimilation 
policies. But throughout our 
past, tribal nations have fought
for and helped to build this 
country. There were those like 
my Laguna grandparents, who 
worked on our country's 
railroad. And those like my 
mother, a Navy veteran, who 
served this country with honor.
I stand here today, a proud 35th
generation New Mexican, and one 
of the first Native American 
women ever elected to Congress. 
I'm a symbol of our resilience 
as the embodiment of America's 
progress as a nation. I know we 
can't take our democracy for 
granted, especially now, as 
people are dying, as our land is
abused, as our Constitution is 
under attack. We must work for 
it by getting involved, by 
registering voters, by voting. 
Voting is sacred; my people know
that.
We weren't universally granted 
the right to vote until 1962, 
and that fundamental right is 
more important than ever. 
Whether your ancestors have been
here for hundreds of years or 
you're a new citizen, know this:
Whether we vote and how we vote 
will determine if our nation's 
promise of social, racial, and 
environmental justice will 
outlast us. 
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris 
respect our past and understand 
our present. They will see us 
through this crisis of 
leadership that is plaguing our 
country, and they will help us 
to build a better future. Thank 
you.
♪ Rise up ♪
♪ Come on rise up ♪
>> The first year that I voted 
was 1974. 
>> 1967. 
>> I have not missed a general 
or a primary election in my 
51-year voting history.  
>> Now I don't go to the polls 
anymore.  The U.S. Postal 
Service does it for me. 
>> And now we are seeing our 
current president sabotage our 
right to vote, sabotaging 
democracy, by trying to undo the
postal system.  
>> My father worked for the 
postal service for 30 years.  
>> My mother worked for that 
local post office for ten years.
That job enabled her to feed her
family.  
>> I am appalled at what the 
republicans and the president 
are trying to do to subvert the 
vote.  
>> Nothing or no one will stop 
me from voting in this election.
>> We need to keep our mail 
system.  We need Joe Biden.  
♪ Rise up ♪
♪ ♪
>> President Trump:  Where are 
they going?  Where are these 
ballots going?  Who is getting 
them?  Who is not getting them? 
A little section that's 
republican.  Will they be stolen
from mailboxes as they get put 
in by the mailmen?  Will they be
taken from the mailmen and the 
mail women?  Will they be 
forged?  Who is signing them?  
Who is signing them?  What are 
they, signed at a kitchen table 
and sent in?  Will they be 
counterfeited by groups inside 
our nation?  Will they be 
counterfeited maybe by the 
millions by foreign powers?  
>> Let me put this in my own 
words:  I have heard Donald 
Trump say some pretty unhinged 
things.  I have heard them over 
and over and over again, but 
nothing is more dangerous to our
democracy than his attacks on 
mail-in voting during a 
pandemic.  Okay?  Here's the 
truth:  Donald Trump doesn't 
want any of us to vote, because 
he knows he can't win fair and 
square, so whether you plan to 
vote by mail or in person, 
wearing your mask, it is your 
vote, and it's your right.  
Don't let Donald Trump take that
away from you.  For accurate, up
to date voting information that 
you can trust, text VOTE to 
30330.  One more time, text VOTE
to 30330. 
>> ALEX PADILLA: I'm Alex 
Padilla, California Secretary of
State.
>> JOCELYN BENSON: And I'm 
Jocelyn Benson, the Secretary of
State of Michigan.
>> ALEX PADILLA: Voting is the 
oxygen of our democracy. It 
decides elections, and elections
change lives. That's why we've 
seen so many attacks on our 
right to vote, including many 
that specifically target working
families, young people, and 
communities of color.
>> JOCELYN BENSON: Secretaries 
of state are responsible for 
running fair, accessible, secure
elections where every vote is 
counted and every voice is 
heard. We serve on the front 
lines, defending our democracy 
against any and all attacks, 
foreign and domestic.
>> ALEX PADILLA: So let's talk 
about this election. Despite 
what he says, Donald Trump can't
cancel it. But he and 
Republicans are making it too 
hard for so many to cast their 
ballots. And now he's attacking 
vote-by-mail to distract and 
confuse voters.
>> JOCELYN BENSON: And let's be 
clear: There is absolutely zero 
difference between voting by 
mail and voting absentee. 
Millions of Americans have been 
voting absentee for decades. 
Donald Trump, his family, his 
staff┘they all vote by mail. In 
fact, in states like Colorado, 
Utah, and Oregon voters have 
been voting by mail for years. 
Republicans and Democrats agree:
it is safe. 
>> ALEX PADILLA: But now Trump 
has admitted he's trying to 
sabotage the post office to 
undermine voting by mail. And 
we're not going to let him do 
that. Our job is to make sure 
everyone can vote safely, 
whether in person or by mail. 
And your job is to make sure you
vote.
>> JOCELYN BENSON: And there's 
more. Once you've done that, 
talk to your friends and 
neighbors. Spread the word. Tell
everyone you know to text Vote 
to 30330 for more voting 
options. If you're planning to 
vote from home, request and 
return your ballot early. And 
remind everyone you know to make
a plan to vote.
>> ALEX PADILLA: Don't let 
anyone keep you from exercising 
your most sacred right. Make 
your plan to vote. Grab your 
mask and head to the polls the 
first day they're open. Or 
request your ballot and send it 
in right away. And know this: 
election results may take a 
little longer this year. But 
Democrats will fight to make 
sure your ballot is counted.
>> JOCELYN BENSON: Because at 
the end of the day, the biggest 
role in preserving our democracy
isn't ours; it's yours.
♪ Come on rise up ♪
♪ Come on rise up ♪
>> Our family has a crazy 
history with America, and it all
starts with it being a beacon 
for immigrants.  It's really 
cool being like part Polish and 
part Puerto Rican and also part 
Black, because for me, 
personally, I get to be this 
melting pot of America. 
>> If you were an immigrant back
then, came from an immigrant 
family, the democrats brought 
you in.  We are in danger of 
losing the meaning of this 
country.  
>> Every generation before us 
has had to fight for what they 
believe in, and it's just our 
turn now.  
>> I was so proud when I saw the
demonstrations that were going 
on across the country.  
>> This year's election means a 
lot to me because I feel like 
our generation is so motivated 
right now to make a difference. 
There's a lot of changes that we
have to make, and I'm counting 
on Joe Biden, and I believe in 
him.  
♪ Rise up ♪
>> I'm here because a union job 
lifted my family out of poverty 
and into the middle class.  My 
grandfather left the Jim Crow 
south for Detroit, joined the 
UAW, and got a job on the 
assembly lines during 
World War II.  That union job 
enabled him to support his 
family, raise my mom, and send 
her to Fisk University.  That's 
the American dream.  Together we
work, together we rise.  Joe 
Biden and Kamala Harris know the
dignity of all working 
Americans.  They know the 
urgency and the demand of our 
dream.  
But working people are under 
attack.  The wealth gap grows, 
our middle class shrinks, and 
poverty persists.  Last week, 
Donald Trump said, and I quote, 
"Our economy is doing good," 
while 40 million Americans are 
at risk of losing their homes, 
30 million aren't getting enough
to eat, and 5.4 million people 
have lost their health care 
because of this crisis. 
He has failed us, but still, I 
believe in the dream of our 
ancestors.  Together, with Joe 
and Kamala in the White House, 
we'll raise the minimum wage, so
no one who works a full-time job
in America lives in poverty.  
Together, we'll fight for those 
who keep us healthy, who keep us
safe, who teach our children.  
We'll stand for those who cook 
and serve and clean, who plant 
and harvest, who pack, and 
always those who deliver, whose 
hands are thick with callousses,
like my granddad's were, who 
lifted me with his hands and 
held me high as a boy.  If he 
were alive, Joe and Kamala, he 
would be so proud of you, and 
he'd tell us, take another by 
the hand and another and get to 
work.  This dream ain't free.  
You have got to work for it.  So
like his generation, up and out 
of the Depression, let's now 
work together and stand 
together, and America, together,
we will rise.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  That 
is my team.  You guys built 
America, not Wall Street.  You 
build America.  
>> That's right.  Americans just
want to live comfortable.  I 
have got a wife who works as 
well.  We have got a 17 and 
7-year-old at home, and we are 
still working, thanks to our 
international executive board 
for getting with General Motors 
and making sure it's safe for us
to be at work.  It was a hoax at
one point, and now here we are, 
full-blown. 
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I'll 
tell you what, the future for 
auto workers in America, and I 
really believe this, can be as 
bright as it was back in the 
late '40s and '50s.  A simple 
reason:  It's an iconic 
industry.  It's an American 
industry.  We made it.  We made 
it. 
>> Yes, thank you.  
>> It's been a very interesting 
2020.  I have been in the fire 
service for 16 years and never 
experienced anything like COVID.
We had to change our whole 
tactics, the way we do our 
day-to-day, and now we had a 
hurricane that just came in two 
weeks ago, and we were right 
almost on the eye.  We were 
doing things we never thought 
we'd be doing, water rescues 
with masks on, having to worry 
about COVID.  It was 
interesting.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  How is
your family doing?
>> Well, I'm a single dad.  I 
have an almost five-year-old who
is my world, and I am very lucky
that my parents are retired.  My
mom actually retired right after
my daughter was born to help us 
with her, and she was so looking
forward to pre-K, going to the 
big school, as she says, and, 
unfortunately, COVID came in, 
and now it's going to be all 
online schooling.  I'm fortunate
that I have my parents, but I do
have a lot of guys that are 
double-income families, and they
are trying to figure out how 
they are going to do it with 
their kids, what arrangements 
they are going to have to make 
since they are not going to be 
able to school, they will be 
online. 
>> It's two people in my 
household.  I have grownup kids 
who are no longer in the 
household, but it takes two 
people to build.  We have an 
ongoing five-year goal of buying
a house, in the next five years,
so hopefully we'll save, save, 
save.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  Look, 
everybody, you talk about the 
middle class.  The fact is the 
way middle class families 
generate wealth overwhelmingly 
is building up equity in their 
home, and that gets passed on 
from one generation to the next,
the equity in a home. 
>> You know, the middle class 
continues taking hits, and one 
of the reasons why we are on 
this call is we realize how 
important it is to have you in 
the White House.  We need a 
comprehensive energy policy for 
renewable resources, which I 
know you have one, and if we are
going to build the middle class,
it's about the jobs.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  The 
future really rests on 
investment.  We are going to be 
investing $2 trillion in 
infrastructure, ports, bridges, 
highways, making sure that we 
have access to do things that 
really make a difference, like 
what you're doing in that solar 
facility outside of Harrisburg. 
You know, I'm a Scranton boy.  
Central Pennsylvania is okay, 
but northeast -- so, keep the 
faith guys, okay?  
>> Yes, sir. 
>> Thank you, thank you, thank 
you. 
>> We know workers can count on 
you. 
>> SURGEON GENERAL MURTHY:  I 
know it's not typical for a 
former surgeon general to speak 
at a convention. Surgeons 
general are appointed by 
presidents, but our work isn't 
about politics. Our highest duty
is to the public. Our true guide
is science, and our job is to 
speak the truth about public 
health, even when it's 
controversial or perceived as 
political. 
So here's the truth: Our nation 
absolutely has what it takes to 
overcome the COVID-19 pandemic 
that's claimed tens of thousands
of our loved ones. We have the 
talent, resources, and 
technology. What we're missing 
is leadership. We need a leader 
who works with states to ensure 
that everyone who needs a test 
gets one and gets results 
quickly; a leader who secures a 
safe, effective vaccine and 
distributes it quickly and 
fairly; a leader who inspires us
to practice distancing and wear 
masks, not as a political 
statement but as a patriotic 
duty, a commitment we make to 
one another.
That's why I'm here tonight, not
because of politics or for party
but because I know Joe Biden can
be that leader. I've worked with
Joe Biden. I've seen who he is 
with no cameras around, how he 
sits with people in their pain 
and holds them in his heart; how
he pores over COVID briefings, 
asking smart questions, letting 
science guide his way, just as 
he did when managing the Ebola 
crisis. And six years ago, when 
Joe Biden met my family, many of
them immigrants awed to be in 
the nation's capital, I saw how 
he kneeled beside my 
grandmother's wheelchair, took 
her hands in his, and said, 
"Thank you for choosing us, the 
United States of America, as the
place to trust with your 
family." 
Tonight, as a father, son, and 
grandson, as a doctor who swore 
an oath, and as an American who 
loves my country, I can tell you
that Joe Biden is the man I 
trust to look out for my family 
and the leader I know will heal 
this nation.
>> SENATOR BALDWIN:  Hi, I'm 
Senator Tammy Baldwin.  When I 
was nine years old, I got sick. 
Really sick. I was hospitalized.
But since my grandparents were 
the ones raising me┘and our 
family's health plan didn't 
cover grandkids┘they were
Forced to pay out of pocket for 
my three-month hospital stay. I 
got better. But the insurance 
companies didn't. They refused 
to cover me at any cost┘because 
I was marked "child with a 
pre-existing condition." 
We all have stories like this. 
Stories about a time when the 
system was rigged against us. 
When we were counted out, left 
out, pushed out. Just think of 
what we've heard these past four
days. Health care professionals 
who don't have the protective 
gear they need. Young people 
whose asthma will get worse as 
our air quality does. Workers 
who are afraid of losing their 
jobs. Each story begs this 
simple, fundamental question┘a 
question that gets to the heart 
of the choice in this election: 
what kind of country do we want 
to be? Do we want to be a 
country where millionaires get 
to dodge taxes or one where 
working families get a break? Do
we want to be a country where 
medical bills bury people in 
debt or one where health care is
affordable for all? Where tens 
of thousands of people die from 
a virus or one where the 
American dream lives?  I think 
we know the answer to that 
fundamental question, because 
most of us want the same things:
Good schools in our 
neighborhoods, racial
justice, the freedom to love who
we want, dignity in our work, 
and an economy where small 
businesses and working families 
thrive. And over the past 
months, we've added to that 
list: A nation free from COVID. 
That's why Joe Biden and Kamala 
Harris are the only answer in 
this election. Trust me, they 
are. You see, there's another 
part of my story.  The part 
where I ran for office. The part
where I served in Congress. The 
part where I worked with Joe 
Biden and Barack Obama to make 
sure kids┘and grandkids, if 
they're dependents┘can stay on 
their parents' health insurance 
until they are 26. We got that 
done. And, yes, it was a big 
effing deal.  That's the America
I know. 
That's the America I love. And 
that's the America we will be 
with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
in the White House. A nation 
that plans. A nation that 
builds. A nation that builds 
back. Say it with me there at 
home, a nation that builds back 
better. Here in Wisconsin, our 
state motto is just one word: 
"forward." This November, let's 
move forward and never look 
back. 
Thank you.
[ Cheers and applause ].
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  No 
other nation, no other nation 
can match us, if we step up, if 
we lead by the power of our 
example, not by the example of 
our power.  The only thing that 
can tear America apart is 
America itself, and we cannot 
let that happen.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  If you 
want to help Joe and Kamala make
sure that America stays strong 
and united, please go to 
JoeBiden.com and contribute 
anything that you possibly can. 
Tonight, I couldn't be prouder 
to be a loyal union member, a 
passionate climate activist, and
a patriotic democrat, or as 
Donald Trump will call me in a 
tweet tomorrow, a washed up, 
horse-faced, no talent has been 
with low ratings.  Well, with 
all due respect, sir, it takes 
one to know one. 
And now I would like to 
introduce you to a real American
hero, World War II veteran Ed 
Good. 
>> ED GOOD:  I am Edward Good. 
I'm 95 years old. I'm a veteran 
of World War II and of Korea. 
When I wear a uniform, I wear 
only two badges: My parachute 
wings and the combat infantry 
badge. I did make one combat 
jump over the Rhine in Germany, 
and I'm proud of that. 
I have been a Republican since 
the 1960s. I'm a member of the 
NRA, and I voted for Trump. I 
think Trump has been the worst 
president we've ever had, so 
I'll be glad to see him go. I 
think Joe Biden will be a great 
leader for the United States. 
Like me, on the day of my jump 
into Germany, I think Joe Biden 
cares about doing his proper 
duty for the United States. And 
if he's elected, that's what he 
will do.
♪ Rise up ♪
♪ Come on rise up ♪
>> This year's election is very 
important.  It will probably be 
the most election we have had in
years.  I recommend strongly, 
based on the division in this 
country created by our current 
president, Donald Trump, we need
to put somebody else in the 
White House that's going to 
bring us together.  
Now, let me just explain 
something.  I have been a 
longstanding republican for a 
long time, and I'm telling you, 
you have got to vote for Joe 
Biden.  You have to.  I don't 
think we can deal with the type 
of person we have in the White 
House any longer, so, it's up to
you, America, and me, because in
this election, I'm voting for 
Joe.  I'm sure, I'm absolutely 
sure he's going to help us bring
this country together once 
again.  
♪ Rise up ♪
>> My name is LaKeisha Cole.  I 
met my husband 20 years ago.  We
started dating in college.  Once
I graduated from college, we 
eloped.  Two weeks after that, 
he deployed. 
>> This is what I wanted to do, 
you know, you love this country,
are you willing to do the hard 
work it takes to maintain it?  
♪ ♪
>> What was supposed to be a 
six-month deployment actually 
turned into 11 months.  There 
was nothing really to prepare 
me, as a new military spouse, on
how to deal with the stress. 
>> When people get married, they
expect to grow old with each 
other.  With multiple combat 
tours, there is no guarantee of 
any of those things. 
>> There's a long laundry list 
of uncertainties that we have to
juggle. 
>> You know, Joe has always 
cared about military families.  
They have been through so much. 
When I went to Iraq, one of the 
generals said, you know, I want 
to share this story with you.  
In his daughter's class, it was 
a Christmas program, and they 
were playing the Ava Maria, and 
one of the little girls burst 
into tears, and the teacher ran 
over and said, what's the 
matter?  What's the matter?  And
she said that's the song they 
played at my daddy's funeral.  
He died in the war.  
The teacher had no idea that 
that little girl's father had 
fought in the war and had died, 
and that night, I said to my 
staff, I'm a teacher.  We can do
better.  We have got to do 
better, to help our military 
kids.  
>> The Bidens have a track 
record of helping military 
families, and we have seen it 
with their work that they have 
done with joining forces and how
they were able to, you know, 
rally a country behind us.  
>> The people that we send to 
war to defend our nation, care 
for them and their families 
while they are gone, and care 
for them and their families when
they come home!  
[ Cheers and applause ].
>> It was the very first time 
that I, as a military spouse, 
felt like someone was listening 
to us and someone cared.  
>> It's not just the service 
member who serves.  The entire 
family serves as well.  Joe said
we have one sacred obligation, 
to take care of our military 
members.  
During this pandemic, for sure, 
so many veterans have lost their
jobs.  So many military spouses 
have lost their jobs.  That's 
one of the things that will be a
priority in a Biden 
administration.  
We will make sure that all 
Americans have health care, 
employment, the things that 
families need to thrive.  
>> When people show you who they
are, believe them the first 
time, and we know exactly who 
Joe is.  He is the best 
candidate for America, not just 
for our families but for all 
families.  
>> SENATOR DUCKWORTH:  Good 
evening.  I'm Tammy Duckworth.  
When I first enlisted in the 
army, I was eager to serve my 
country, yet anxious whether I 
would be able to earn my way 
into the ranks, but I earned my 
wings, later commanding my own 
air assault unit, learning that 
leading in the military is both 
a privilege and a sacrifice.  
Being a commander, you must 
always put your troops first, 
because one day, you may order 
them to sacrifice everything for
our great nation.  To do that, 
leaders must command their 
troops' respect and be worthy of
the pledge to defend and protect
our Constitution no matter the 
cost.  But military service 
doesn't just take sacrifice from
those in uniform.  It is 
required from their families 
too.  My husband Brian was the 
one who rushed to Walter Reid 
after I was wounded in Iraq.  He
was the one holding my hand, 
waiting for me to wake up, and 
when I did, he was my rock, 
getting me through hours, months
of unspeakable pain and unending
surgeries.  He was my anchor as 
I relearned to walk, helping me 
through every step, every 
stumble.  Our military spouses 
hold our families together, 
praying for their loved ones' 
safety, acting as caregivers to 
our disabled service members and
then picking up the pieces and 
starting again with the next 
tour or war.  Joe Biden 
understands these sacrifices, 
because he has made them 
himself.  When his son Beau 
deployed to Iraq, his burden was
also shouldered by his family.  
Joe knows the fear that military
family members dread.  He 
understands their bravery, 
because he has had to muster 
that same strength every hour of
every day Beau was overseas.  
That's the kind of leader our 
service members deserve, one who
understands the risks they face 
and would actually protect them 
by doing his job as commander in
chief.  
Instead, they have a coward in 
chief, who won't stand up to 
Vladimir Putin, read his daily 
intelligence briefings, or even 
publicly admonish adversaries 
for reportedly putting basis 
points on our troops' heads.  As
president, Joe Biden would never
let tyrants manipulate him like 
a puppet.  He would never turn 
his back on our troops or 
threaten them against Americans 
peacefully exercising their 
constitutional rights.  Joe 
Biden will stand up for what's 
right, stand tall for our 
troops, and stand strong against
our enemies, because unlike 
Trump, Joe Biden has common 
decency.  He has common sense.  
He can command, both from 
experience and from strength.  
Donald Trump doesn't deserve to 
call himself commander in chief 
for another four minutes, let 
alone another four years.  Our 
troops deserve better.  Our 
country deserves better.  
If you agree, text MORE to 30330
to elect Joe Biden, a leader who
actually cares enough about 
America to lead.  
>> Good evening.  I'm Beau 
Biden, and Joe Biden is my dad. 
>> Some voices are never 
silenced.  Some work never 
ceases to change lives.  Some 
people never stop inspiring, 
even after they are gone.  Beau 
Biden was a husband, father, 
brother, son, soldier, Attorney 
General.  
He was given just 46 years on 
this Earth.  
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  He did in 
46 years what most of us 
couldn't do in 146.  Think about
the day of dawns for children 
who are safer because of Beau, 
whose lives are fuller because 
of him, think about the day that
dawns for parents who rest 
easier and families who are 
freer because of him.  Some 
folks may never know that their 
lives are better because of Beau
Biden, but that's okay.  
Certainly, for Beau, a claim was
never the point of public 
service.  
>> If you knew Beau, you knew he
lived by the strictest code of 
honor, duty, service, country.  
You never had to ask if he would
do something the right way.  He 
didn't know any other way.  
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  Beau didn't
cut corners.  He turned down an 
appointment to be Delaware's 
Attorney General, so he could 
win it fair and square.  When 
the field was clear for him to 
run for Senate, he chose to 
finish his job as AG instead.  
After 9/11, he joined the 
National Guard.  He felt it was 
his obligation.  He did his duty
to his country and deployed to 
Iraq.  
>> Beau Biden served his country
in battle.  He prosecuted one of
the worst child predators in 
American history, and even 
though he is no longer with us, 
every day, he still inspires the
next President of the United 
States.  
>> It won't be possible for me 
to be here this fall, so I have 
something to ask of you:  Be 
there for my dad, like he was 
for me.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  A 
couple of years ago, I was 
diagnosed with cancer, and I was
absolutely terrified.  One of 
the first people who called me 
was Joe.  His real warmth and 
kindness on that call, man, I 
have got to say, it made me cry.
Our current president has made 
me cry, too, but it's never had 
anything to do with his warmth 
or kindness.  
Joe Biden's empathy is genuine. 
You can feel it.  That's why 
President Obama asked Joe to 
head up the cancer moonshot.  
President Obama knows what we 
all know:  Joe Biden understands
suffering and loss and 
sacrifice.  
Mayor Pete Buttigieg also knows 
something about sacrifice.  He 
volunteered and was deployed to 
Afghanistan, then returned home 
to Indiana to become a highly 
effective public servant.  
Say hi to Mayor Pete.  
>> MAYOR BUTTIGIEG:  Good 
evening.  Beau Biden lived a 
life of service in office and in
uniform.  When you put your life
on the line for this country, 
you do it not because it's the 
country you live in but because 
it's a country you believe in.  
I believe in this country, 
because America uniquely holds 
the promise of a place where 
everyone can belong, and we know
that for too many and for too 
long, that promise has been 
denied.  But we also know 
America is at its best when we 
make that circle of belonging 
wider.  
Just over ten years ago, I 
joined a military where firing 
me because of who I am wasn't 
just possible; it was policy.  
Now, in 2020, it is unlawful in 
America to fire someone because 
of who they are or who they 
love.  The very ring on my 
finger, a wedding we celebrated,
here where I am standing, 
reflects how this country can 
change.  Love makes my marriage 
real.  
But political courage made it 
possible.  Including that of Joe
Biden, who stepped out ahead, 
even of this party, when he said
that marriage equality ought to 
be the law of the land.  There 
is a long way to go, but if this
much can change between 2010 and
2020, imagine what could change 
between now and 2030.  Imagine 
what we could achieve, this 
coalition we are building, this 
very season, gathering 
progressives and moderates, 
independents, and even what I 
like to call future former 
republicans, standing for an 
America where everyone belongs. 
Joe Biden is right:  This is a 
contest for the soul of the 
nation, and to me, that contest 
is not between good Americans 
and evil Americans.  It's the 
struggle to call out what is 
good in every American.  
It's up to us.  Will America be 
a place where faith is about 
healing and not exclusion?  
Can we become a country that 
lives up to the truth that Black
Lives Matter?  
Will we handle questions of 
science and medicine by turning 
to scientists and doctors?  
Will we see to it that no one 
who works full-time can live in 
poverty?  
I trust Joe Biden and Kamala 
Harris to guide us toward that 
better future, because I have 
seen up close their empathy and 
their capacity, just as I have 
seen my fellow Americans' 
capacity to support and include 
one another in new ways and do 
better by the promise of 
America.  
The day I was born, the idea of 
an out candidate seeking any 
federal office at all was 
laughable, yet earlier this 
year, I campaigned for the 
presidency, often with my 
husband chastened at my side, 
winning delegates to this very 
convention.  
Now I come to convention proudly
supporting Joe Biden and Kamala 
Harris, joining fellow democrats
who were squaring off in 
competition just a few months 
ago.  A number of us recently 
got together to talk about the 
Joe we know.  
>> SENATOR BOOKER:  Hi.  I'm 
Cory Booker.  Welcome to 
everybody at home.  I am very 
excited to present to you a 
group of people that ran in the 
2020 democratic primary against 
Joe Biden.  You can think of 
this sort of like Survivor on 
the out interviews of all of the
people that got voted off the 
island.  [ Laughter ]. 
Bernie, Bernie don't you laugh, 
because I have got questions for
you, like why does my girlfriend
like you more than she likes me?
>> SENATOR SANDERS:  Because 
she's smarter than you, and 
that's the obvious answer, 
right?  [ Laughter ]. 
>> SENATOR BOOKER:  Hey, I'm 
curious, because Senator Sanders
and Senator Klobuchar, you 
actually served with Joe Biden 
in the Senate.  I'm wondering if
you have any memories of what he
was like as a colleague in the 
Senate.  
>> SENATOR KLOBUCHAR:  Well, I 
remember one night, when I was 
giving one of those floor 
speeches, and Cory, you know 
what this is like, no one was 
there.  No one was watching.  I 
was all alone, and I gave my 
speech with much vigor to a 
completely empty chamber, and I 
walked out of there and I 
thought I wonder if my mom was 
even watching this on C-SPAN, 
and at that moment, the cell 
phone rings, and I actually 
thought maybe my mom was 
watching it on C-SPAN.  And you 
know who it was?  It was Joe 
Biden, and that kind of goes to 
not only his kindness for 
calling me and being a mentor, 
but it also goes to how much he 
cares about our government and 
what people are saying, and that
even when he is at home at 
night, he is watching and he 
cares.  
>> SENATOR SANDERS:  But Amy, we
all want to know, did your 
mother watch the speech?  
>> SENATOR KLOBUCHAR:  I know. 
[ Laughter ]. 
>> MAYOR BUTTIGIEG:  Do you 
remember the steak fry, where we
were waiting to go on?  It 
worked out to where I was there 
at the same time he was, and he 
pulled me aside and he pointed 
to somebody we both knew was on 
my campaign but that he knew 
before, let me know that he was 
a person who went through a 
family tragedy, that Joe knew 
about it, and he thought it was 
important to let me know about 
someone who was working with me.
Over time, I realized that was 
basic to who he is, but that 
always stuck with me.  
>> SENATOR BOOKER:  Elizabeth, 
do you have any remembrances as 
well?  
>> SENATOR WARREN:  I think I 
saw Joe the clearest was on the 
one-year anniversary of the 
Boston bombing, and everybody, 
of course, was enormously 
honored to have the vice 
president here, but at some 
point in that speech, he shifted
to the parent who had lost a 
child, to the man who had lost a
wife, to someone who had 
experienced loss very 
personally, and he spoke to each
of the families from the heart. 
>> SENATOR BOOKER:  That's 
phenomenal.  
I want to ask, what gets you 
excited about this idea of the 
inclusion of big ideas from all 
over the party into the future 
and into the next 
administration?  
>> MAYOR BUTTIGIEG:  The magic 
of Joe Biden is everything he 
does becomes the new reasonable.
If he comes with an ambitious 
plan to address climate change, 
all of a sudden, everyone is 
going to follow his lead.  You 
can see it with him choosing 
Kamala, too.  He wants to build 
the best team; let's do it 
together.  That's how we are 
going to rebuild our country.  
>> Cory, I'm so optimistic about
our country right now, despite 
some very dark days for a lot of
our fellow Americans, in large 
part because of what young 
people are doing right now.  
After the murder of Ahmaud 
Arbery and Breonna Taylor and 
George Floyd, young people, by 
and large, led these protests, 
and they did so in the absolute 
best traditions of this country,
in the tradition of John Lewis. 
My optimism and my faith in this
country is reflected in those 
young people, and the way that 
Joe and Kamala are listening to 
them and incorporating their 
ideas and their urgency into the
campaign that they are running 
and the administration that they
are going to lead.  
>> Some people say they don't 
know whether they are going to 
vote or not, and they are saying
that from a point of privilege 
that so many Americans don't 
have.  There are so many things 
that a lot of folks who live on 
the margins, that this election 
is going to decide, and maybe 
it's not a life or death issue 
for you, but we are all in this 
together.  
>> Absolutely. 
>> SENATOR SANDERS:  Cory, what 
I would say is this is clearly 
the most important election in 
the modern history of this 
country, and in Joe Biden, you 
have a human being who is 
empathetic, who is honest, who 
is decent, and at this 
particular moment in American 
history, my God, that is 
something that this country 
absolutely needs, and all of us,
whether you're progressives, 
whether you're moderates or 
conservatives, have got to come 
together to defeat this 
president.  
>> SENATOR BOOKER:  Thanks for 
that, Bernie.  I want to thank 
you all for joining us for this 
segment.  I mean this sincerely,
it was an honor to run against 
you, and it is an even greater 
honor to stand with you in 
support of Joe Biden and Kamala 
Harris.  
>> Good evening.  I have never 
been much for partisan politics.
I have supported democrats, 
republicans, and independents.  
Hell, I have actually been a 
democrat, republican, and 
independent.  
The two people running for 
president couldn't be more 
different.  One believes in 
facts, one does not.  One 
listens to experts; the other 
thinks he knows everything.  One
looks forward and sees strength 
in America's diversity; the 
other looks backwards and sees 
immigrants as enemies and white 
supremacists as allies.  
Here's another difference:  One 
has proven he knows how to 
handle a crisis by helping to 
lead the economic turnaround 
after the 2008 recession, while 
the other has not only failed to
lead, he has made the current 
crisis much worse.  When 
confronted with the biggest 
calamity any president has faced
in the modern era, Donald Trump 
spent the year downplaying the 
threat, ignoring science, and 
recommending quack cures, which 
let COVID-19 spread much faster 
than it should have, leaving 
hundreds of thousands needlessly
sick or dead.  
He has failed the American 
people catastrophically.  
Four years ago, I came before 
this very convention and said 
New Yorkers know a con when we 
see one.  But tonight, I am not 
asking you to vote against 
Donald Trump because he's a bad 
guy.  I'm urging you to vote 
against him because he's done a 
bad job.  
Today, unemployment is at 
historic highs, and small 
businesses are struggling just 
to survive.  It didn't have to 
be this way.  Before I ran for 
mayor, I spent 20 years running 
a business I started from 
scratch, so I want to ask small 
business owners and their 
employees one question, and it's
a question for everyone:  Would 
you rehire or work for someone 
who ran your business into the 
ground?  And who always does 
what's best for him or her, even
when it hurts the company?  And 
whose reckless decisions put you
in danger?  And who spends more 
time tweeting than working?  
If the answer is no, why the 
hell would we ever re-hire 
Donald Trump for another four 
years?  
Trump says we should vote for 
him because he's a great 
businessman.  Really?  He drove 
his companies into bankruptcy 
six times, always leaving behind
customers and contractors who 
were cheated and swindled and 
stopped doing business with him.
Well, this time, all of us are 
paying the price, and we can't 
let him get away with it again. 
Donald says we should vote for 
him because the economy was 
great before the virus.  Huh?  
Biden and Obama created more 
jobs over their last three years
than the Trump Administration 
did over their first three, and 
economic growth was higher under
Biden and Obama than under 
Trump.  
In fact, while Biden helped save
1 million auto industry jobs, 
Trump has lost 250,000 
manufacturing jobs.  So, when 
Trump says he wants to make 
America great again, he's making
a pretty good case for Joe 
Biden.  
Look, our goal shouldn't be to 
bring back the pandemic economy.
It should be, as Joe says, to 
build it back better.  Joe's 
economic plan will create clean 
energy jobs that help fight 
another crisis that Trump is 
ignoring, climate change, and 
Joe will rebuild our crumbling 
roads and bridges, something 
Trump has incessantly talked 
about doing, but in the last 
three and a half years, he 
hasn't done anything.  What a 
joke.  
And let me tell you a little 
secret:  Donald Trump's economic
plan was to give a huge tax cut 
to guys like me who didn't need 
it, and then lie about it to 
everyone else.  Well, Joe will 
roll back that tax cut that I 
got so we can fund things our 
whole country needs, like 
training for adults who have 
lost jobs and making college 
more affordable and investing in
American research and 
development so that the products
of tomorrow are made today by 
American workers.  
You know, growing up, I was 
taught to believe that America 
is the greatest country in the 
world, not because we won the 
Second World War but because of 
why we fought it, for freedom, 
democracy, and equality.  
My favorite childhood book was 
called Johnny Tremaine, about a 
Boston boy who joins the Sons of
Liberty at the dawn of the 
American Revolution.  At the end
of the book, Johnny stands on 
Lexington Commons and sees a 
nation that is, quote, "green 
with spring, dreaming of the 
future."  That's the America I 
know and love, and that's the 
America we are in danger of 
losing under this president.  
So, let's put an end to this 
whole sorry chapter in American 
history and elect leaders who 
will bring integrity and 
stability, sanity and competence
back to the White House. 
Joe and Kamala, go get em, for 
all of us.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  We can 
help you find the best and 
safest way to vote in your 
state.  Simply text VOTE to 
30330 to learn more.  30330, 
it's actually not that hard to 
remember.  Watch.  Person, 
woman, man, camera, TV, 30330.  
Anyone can do it.  
I want to introduce you now to a
young man who Vice President 
Biden met earlier this year in 
New Hampshire and helped to find
his voice.  Say hello to Brayden
Harrington. 
>> BRAYDEN HARRINGTON:  Hi, my 
name is Brayden Harrington and I
am 13 years old. And without Joe
Biden I wouldn't be talking to 
you today. 
About a few months ago I met him
in New Hampshire. He told me 
that we were members of the same
club: We stutter. It was really 
amazing to hear that someone 
like me became Vice President. 
He told me about a book of poems
by Yeats he would read out loud 
to practice. He showed me how he
marks his addresses to make them
easier to say out loud. So I did
the same thing today. And now 
I'm here talking to you today 
about the future, about our 
future. My family often says, 
"When the world feels better," 
before talking about something 
normal, like going to the 
movies. We all want the world to
feel better. We need the world 
to feel better. 
I'm just a regular kid, and in a
short amount of time Joe Biden 
made me more confident about 
something that's bothered me my 
whole life. Joe Biden cared. 
Imagine what he could do for all
of us. Kids like me are counting
on you to elect someone we can 
all look up to, someone who 
cares, someone who will make our
country and the world feel 
better. We're counting on you to
elect Joe Biden.
♪ Come on rise up ♪
♪ Come on rise up ♪
♪ ♪
>> The first time I met Joe, I 
was reading at my synagogue, and
I had to do a funeral service 
and a Chiva, and towards the end
of the service, this door opens 
up, and this person who was much
younger than these people who 
were there walked into the room,
and it was Joe Biden.  He was 
very respectful.  He stayed in 
the back, his head bowed in 
reverence.  And at the end, I 
said, Senator Biden, why are you
here?  How does an Irish 
Catholic boy know chiva, and 
what he said was so lovely.  He 
said this dear lady gave $18 to 
my campaign from the very first 
time I started in 1972, so he 
wanted to pay his respects to 
say thank you, and that just 
blew me away.  
>> I thought we were smaller.  
>> Granddaughter interview, take
one.  
>> No, no, this is good. 
>> Okay, go.  
>> So why do you know about your
grandfather?  
>> [ Laughter ] um, he's always 
eating ice cream.  Usually it's 
like vanilla --
>> Vanilla. 
>> With chocolate sprinkles. 
>> Vanilla on a regular night. 
>> No, no, chocolate chip. 
>> The Breyers that have half 
chocolate, half vanilla. 
>> He likes ice cream in a 
secret way.  Eating it from the 
freezer.  He hides it. 
>> How often does he call you?  
>> Every day.  
>> Every day. 
>> If we don't talk to him for a
day, he'll ask what's wrong. 
>> He'll think we are not alive.
>> He always calls with the same
energy, even after he's just 
done 15 interviews in a row.  
>> Hi, Pop.  I was just talking 
about you.  
>> I don't necessarily pick up 
every day, but I have a lot of 
voice mails.  
>> He will pick up our calls no 
matter where he is.  He'll be 
like on stage giving a speech, 
and we'd call him, and he'd be 
like, what's wrong?  Is 
everything good?  Just calling 
to check in.  
>> What does the word Family 
mean to you?  
>> It's a lot of time together. 
We have grown up together.  He 
has made sure that every single 
tradition, every holiday, we are
all together.  I don't think 
that there has been any 
decision, no matter how big or 
small, that we haven't decided 
as a family.  
>> Pop told us that this 
election would be totally 
different from any other 
election ever.  He was worried 
how it would affect his kids, 
whether or not we wanted to go 
through another campaign and be 
scrutinized by the press.  
>> There had been talks of a big
meeting coming. 
>> It's normally called by the 
parents, I would say, but this 
time it was called by me.  I 
came down from Penn, and Maisy 
came up from DC, and my cousins 
live down the road.  He thought 
we were calling a meeting to 
discuss whether or not we wanted
him to, but really we were 
calling him to be like, get in 
that race.  
>> We just knew that he had to 
run, and we weren't going to 
take no as an answer.  
♪ ♪
>> At the end of the day, I 
think we are all very happy we 
had that meeting.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  All 
right, well, when you get back 
there, give me a call and tell 
me how the whole thing went, 
okay?  
>> Okay, I will. 
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I love
you, baby. 
>> I love you too. 
>> We want to ensure that our 
kids live in a nation that is 
safe, happy, healthy, and fair, 
and so this election --
>> We are voting for Joe Biden. 
Let's have a conversation with 
these kids. 
>> Let's do it.  
>> Let's jump right in, shall 
we?  
>> What does jump in mean?  
Mommy, I can't be quiet.  
>> Why?  I don't want you to be 
quiet.  I want you to speak and 
say whatever it is that comes to
your mind in this moment right 
now.  
>> Every election is important. 
Th upcoming election is 
especially important, one, 
because the social injustices 
right now, racial inequality, 
but also because we have 
children. 
>> Excuse me, mommy. 
>> Yes?  
>> I need to go to the bathroom.
>> Okay.  
>> Do you want to go right now? 
Do you know where the president 
lives?  
>> In the White House?  
>> Washington, DC.  
>> Do you know what the 
president's job is?  
>> To tell what happened to the 
world.  
>> That's good.  That's a good 
one.  
>> Keep the environment safe.  
>> That is correct, as we say.  
>> That is correct!  
>> If you could create the ideal
person to lead this country, 
what characteristics would that 
person have?  
>> A very kind personality. 
>> What would you like to see 
taken care of?  
>> I would like to see them 
taking care of the Earth and the
people.  
>> So, girls, it is 2020, and 
the election is coming up in 
November.  Do you know who is 
running for president?  
>> Joe Biden.  
>> Yeah.  
>> And...  
>> Exactly.  That's it.  [ 
Laughter ] This video is over.  
>> What would you say if you 
knew that Joe Biden was going to
have a woman as his vice 
president?  
>> Surprised and like happy.  
>> Why?  
>> There is like not a lot of 
women like being president and 
helping alongside the president.
>> How important do you think 
your faith is in the way that 
you live your life?  
>> Really big, because I'm 
grateful for all of the things 
that I have, and that I love my 
family. 
>> And with that said, everyone,
we really thank you, one, for 
listening to this very candid 
conversation with our daughters,
and we just want to encourage 
you to truly do your research, 
think about your own homes and 
what you would like to see 
projected out into the world in 
the right direction -- and the 
right direction is making sure 
that you vote this election for 
Biden.  
♪ ♪
Whatever you do, please vote.  
Every vote counts.  Just 
remember that.  
Are you going to dance?  
>> Cut.  
>> JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS:  Here's 
the big question:  How much of 
your time and energy are you 
willing to devote to elect Joe 
Biden?  Here's my answer:  I'm 
going all in.  
Look, elections can break your 
heart, but sometimes they can 
make you sing from the mountain 
tops, and this year, we are 
going to sing.  This year, we 
are going to elect a president 
who is honest, experienced, and 
intelligent, a president who 
actually believes in the rule of
law, who will restore dignity 
and normalcy to the White House 
and the soul of this nation, 
and, boy, won't that be 
something?  
One of my favorite things Joe 
Biden says is that you can 
succeed in life without 
sacrificing your ideals or your 
commitment to family.  So, who 
better to introduce our nominee,
Joe Biden, than his children?  
>> I'm Hunter Biden.  
>> And I'm Ashley Biden. 
>> Joe Biden is our dad. 
>> And Beau is our brother.  
>> We want to tell you what kind
of president our dad will be. 
>> He will be tough. 
>> And honest.  
>> Caring and principled.  
>> He'll listen.  He'll be there
when you need him.  
>> He'll tell you the truth, 
even when you don't want to hear
it. 
>> He'll never let you down. 
>> He'll be rock steady.  
>> The strongest shoulder you 
can ever lean on. 
>> He'll beam with pride every 
time you succeed. 
>> He will make your grandkids 
feel that what they have got to 
say matters.  
>> He'll treat everyone with 
respect, no matter who you are. 
>> He'll get up no matter how 
many times he's been knocked 
down. 
>> He'll be the worst enemy any 
bully ever saw. 
>> He'll be the best friend 
you've ever had. 
>> He'll love you with all of 
his heart. 
>> And if you give him your cell
phone number --
>> He's going to call it.  
>> How do we know?  
>> Because he has been that way 
our whole lives.  
>> He's been a great father.  
>> And we think he'll be a great
president.  
>> Beau isn't with us any 
longer. 
>> But he is still very much 
alive in our hearts, and we can 
still hear his strong voice. 
>> Just like it was yesterday. 
>> Just like it was yesterday.  
>> In 2008 and 2012, he 
introduced our dad at those 
conventions. 
>> And if he was here, we are 
pretty sure we'd know what he 
would say.  
>> So before we show you a film 
about our dad's journey, we 
wanted to give Beau the last 
word.  
>> Beau. 
>> Beau, take it away. 
>> Beau Biden:  In moments both 
public and private, he's the 
father I have always known, the 
grandfather my children love and
adore, my father, my hero, Joe 
Biden.  
[ Cheers and applause ] 
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
>> Our lives have been turned 
upside down, shattered and 
shaken.  But the American story 
has had moments like this 
before.  And he was there.  
Answering the call.  
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  When we 
came into office in 2009, we 
were going through what was then
the worst financial and economic
crisis since the Great 
Depression.  
>> The economy was hemorrhaging 
hundreds of thousands of jobs a 
week.  People were losing their 
homes to foreclosure.  The 
financial system was in tatters.
Auto sales had dropped to near 
zero levels. 
>> The auto companies faced 
bankruptcy, and many said let 
them fail.  But Joe remembered 
his father and what it meant to 
lose a job.  
The Finnegans and Bidens were 
Irish Catholic.  Joe was their 
first, and then his sister 
Valerie.  
>> From the moment I opened my 
eyes, my big brother was there. 
The thing that was most 
important was family, and 
family, and family.  
>> As the post-war boom faded, 
Joe's father struggled to find 
work in Scranton, but 140 miles 
south, there was a job cleaning 
boilers in Wilmington.  
>> There was a long stairway up 
to the second floor.  Dad went 
up to Joey in our bedroom, and 
saying, Joey, you have got to be
a big boy.  
>> For the first time, Joe saw 
the heavy burden on a father, 
and it was a lesson he would 
never forget.  
>> A job is a lot more than a 
paycheck.  It's about dignity. 
>> The country was losing tens 
of thousands of jobs a day, and 
they needed three votes to pass 
the economic rescue package.  
>> Joe Biden was handed the task
of going to get those three 
republican votes. 
>> Joe returned to the place 
where he had been so effective. 
>> Passionate argument, 
sympathetic listening, a 
willingness to make adjustments 
and accommodations to bring 
people on board.  
>> When the law finally passed, 
the President tapped his partner
to run the program.  Joe tracked
every dollar, calling mayors and
governors.  
>> Talking to them on the phone,
one-on-one.  He gave all of them
his cell phone.  
>> And I watched him bring his 
heart to that job.  It matters 
that you have in your mind the 
family that you're trying to 
reach, the neighborhood that 
you're trying to reach, the 
people whose lives are affected 
by what you do. 
>> The skills that had made him 
so effective had not come easy. 
When he entered school, there 
was a problem.  Joe had a 
stutter.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  And 
it's mortifying.  It allows that
child to become an object of 
ridicule.  
>> When his teacher mimicked him
and Joe ran home from school, 
his mother drove him back. 
>> Did you say to my son, 
Mr. B-B Biden?  And the nun said
I was just trying to make a 
point.  My mother, all 5'2" of 
her, stood up and said if you 
ever talk to my son that way 
again --
>> Joe resolved to overcome his 
stutter. 
>> Some letters were harder than
others.  I used to get up in the
middle of the night and grab a 
flashlight and go in front of 
the mirror and practice.  She'd 
look me in the eye and say, 
remember, Joey, you're the 
smartest boy in that class.  
Nobody is better than you, Joey.
From having to deal with 
stuttering, it gave me insight 
into other people's pain, other 
people's suffering. 
>> At 19, Joe sought out a 
summer job that few of his peers
considered taking.  
>> He was a life guard along 
with the black life guards.  
That's when I first seen Joe, 
and we became friends.  
>> It was one of the best things
I have ever done, because it 
gave me a sense that we really 
didn't know one another. 
>> After Martin Luther King, Jr.
was assassinated, riots broke 
out in Wilmington, and the 
National Guard stayed for almost
a year.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I quit
the law firm and asked for a job
to become a public defender.  
That's what sort of got me 
involved in politics.  
>> There was a popular war hero 
in a solidly republican state, 
and few took Joe's campaign 
seriously. 
>> In Delaware, the Democratic 
Party was nonfunctional.  When 
it got time to put up a 
candidate, they didn't want to 
touch it.  This young upstart, 
Joe Biden, who had a lot of 
ideas and no money, no 
influence, the party said, okay,
well, then go ahead, Biden.  
Give it a whirl.  
>> That's all I can ask.  If you
like me, vote for me, but if 
not, vote for the other fellow, 
but look at me if you would.  
>> We had a coffee and then five
more coffees.  He was very 
articulate on the issues.  He 
brought people to say not just 
to vote for me but what can I do
to help. 
>> The republican incumbent is 
being challenged by Joseph bi
bind -- Biden.  Biden is a 
democrat who is 29 years of age.
>> But exhilaration soon turned 
to tragedy. 
>> I mean, it was clear that he 
had decided, I'm not going to be
a senator, that the boys need me
too much. 
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  I was 
prepared to walk away in 1973.  
Men like Ted Kennedy and Mike 
Mansfield and Hubert Humphrey, 
Fritz Hollings and others 
convinced me to stay.  Just stay
six months, Joe.  Just stay six 
months.  
>> He couldn't allow the 
suffering to debilitate him, 
just like he couldn't allow the 
stuttering to define him.  
That's the backbone.  There's 
something bigger than Joe's 
suffering.  
>> The Senate turned out to be a
wonderful place for him.  He had
a real gift for bringing people 
together.  
>> The three of them had a bond 
that was forged in sorrow and 
expanded into joy when Jill 
entered.  
>> They had built this beautiful
family, this circle of trust. 
>> And then the extra gift of 
Ashley.  
>> Growing up, it was full of 
adventure, laughter.  
>> We do everything as a family,
and we have always done 
everything as a family.  
>> He was always a good, loving 
father.  I mean, there's nothing
more important to Joe than his 
children.  
>> It's hard to explain how 
ever-present he was in our 
lives.  
>> You don't have to guess what 
my dad believes.  A great 
benefit of being my father is 
that he doesn't have to contort 
himself into different people at
different times. 
>> Beau was going to do fine 
things.  I mean, he had it all, 
and then he got sick.  
The whole world tilted, and it 
felt like we were all falling 
off.  
>> Once again, Joe faced the 
unimaginable.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  My 
mother, she said, "Bravery 
resides in every heart, and 
someday, you'll be summoned."  
>> The way he survived losing my
mom and my sister, and then 
losing my brother, is 
understanding that you have to 
have purpose.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  Every 
day, I get up, I ask myself, I 
hope he's proud of me, because 
that's the thing that makes me 
move on.  
>> From his time in the Senate 
and then the White House, Joe 
always found a way forward, 
forging unlikely friendships and
alliances, and time after time, 
he made progress possible, and 
always holding in his heart the 
struggles of his family and 
every family, always fighting to
make his country whole. 
>> It's a very rare quality to 
bring your empathy skills to the
process of governing.  Joe Biden
never forgets that.  That's the 
point of moving the wheels of 
government.  
>> He will keep his word.  He 
will reach out and hear what 
other people have to say.  
>> PRESIDENT OBAMA:  To have 
somebody who believes what's 
best in us, somebody like Joe 
Biden who actually believes in 
the American idea, that's the 
kind of person who I wanted in 
the White House.  
>> VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN:  Good 
evening.  Ella Baker, a giant of
the civil rights movement, left 
us with this wisdom:  "Give 
people light, and they will find
the way.  Give people light."  
Those are words for our time.  
The current president has 
cloaked American darkness for 
much too long, too much anger, 
too much fear, too much 
division.  Here and now, I give 
you my word:  If you entrust me 
with the presidency, I will draw
on the best of us, not the 
worst.  I'll be an ally of the 
light, not the darkness.  It's 
time for us, for We the People, 
to come together.  And make no 
mistake, united we can and will 
overcome this season of darkness
in America.  We'll choose hope 
over fear, facts over fiction, 
fairness over privilege.  
I'm a proud democrat, and I'll 
be proud to carry the banner of 
our party into the general 
election.  So, it's with great 
honor and humility, I accept 
this nomination for President of
the United States of America.  
But while I'll be a democratic 
candidate, I will be an American
president.  I'll work hard for 
those who didn't support me, as 
hard for them as I did for those
who did vote for me.  That's the
job of a president, to represent
all of us, not just our base or 
our party.  This is not a 
partisan moment.  This must be 
an American moment.  
It's a moment that calls for 
hoping light, love, hope for our
future, light to see our way 
forward and love for one 
another.  America isn't just a 
collection of clashing 
interests, of red states or blue
states.  We are so much bigger 
than that.  We are so much 
better than that.  
Now, nearly a century ago, 
Franklin Roosevelt pledged a New
Deal in a time of massive 
unemployment, uncertainty and 
fear, stricken by a disease, 
stricken by a virus, FDR 
insisted that he would recover 
and prevail, and he believed 
America could as well, and he 
did, and we can as well.  
This campaign isn't just about 
winning votes.  It's winning the
heart, and, yes, the soul of 
America; winning it for the 
generous among us, not the 
selfish; winning it for workers 
who keep this country going, not
just the privileged few at the 
top; winning it for those 
communities who have known the 
injustice of a knee on the neck,
for all of the young people who 
have known only America rising 
in inequity and shrinking in 
opportunity.  They deserve the 
experience of America's promise.
They deserve to experience it in
full.  
You know, no generation ever 
knows what history will ask of 
it.  All we can ever know is 
whether we are ready when that 
moment arrives.  And now history
has delivered us to one of the 
most difficult moments America 
has ever faced, four historic 
crises, all at the same time, a 
perfect storm ; the worst 
pandemic in over a hundred 
years, the worst economic crisis
since the Great Depression, the 
most compelling call for racial 
justice since the '60s, and the 
undeniable realities and just 
the accelerating threats of 
climate change.  
So, the question for us is 
simple:  Are we ready?  I 
believe we are.  We must be.  
You know, all elections are 
important.  We know in our bones
this one is more consequential. 
As many have said, America is at
an inflection point, a time of 
real peril but also of 
extraordinary possibilities.  
We can choose a path to becoming
angrier, less hopeful, more 
divided, a path of shadow and 
suspicion, or -- or we can 
choose a different path and 
together take this chance to 
heal, to reform, to unite, a 
path of hope and light.  
This is a life-changing 
election.  This will determine 
what America is going to look 
like for a long, long time.  
Character is on the ballot.  
Compassion is on ballot.  
Decency, science, democracy, 
they are all on the ballot.  
Who we are as a nation, what we 
stand for, and most importantly,
who we want to be, that's all on
the ballot.  
And the choice could not be more
clear.  No rhetoric is needed.  
Just judge this president on the
facts.  5 million Americans 
infected by COVID-19, more than 
170,000 Americans have died.  By
far, the worst performance of 
any nation on Earth.  More than 
50 million people have filed for
unemployment this year.  More 
than 10 million people have 
going to lose their health 
insurance this year.  Nearly one
in six small businesses have 
closed this year, and this 
president, if he's reelected, 
you know what will happen.  
Cases and deaths will remain far
too high.  More mom and pop 
businesses will close their 
doors, and this time for good.  
Working families will struggle 
to get by, and yet the 
wealthiest 1% will get tens of 
billions of dollars in new tax 
breaks, and the assault on the 
Affordable Care Act will 
continue until it's destroyed, 
taking insurance away from more 
than 20 million people, 
including more than 15 million 
people on Medicaid, and getting 
rid of the protections that 
President Obama worked so hard 
to get passed for people who 
have -- 100 million more people 
who have pre-existing 
conditions.  
And speaking of President Obama,
a man I was honored to serve 
alongside for eight years as 
Vice President, let me take this
moment to say something we don't
say nearly enough:  Thank you, 
Mr. President.  You were a great
president, a president that our 
children could and did look up 
to.  No one is going to say that
about the current occupant of 
the White House.  What we know 
about this president is that if 
he's given four more years, 
he'll be what he has been for 
the last four years.  A 
president who takes no 
responsibility, refuses to lead,
blames others, cozies up to 
dictators and fans the flame of 
hate and division.  
He'll wake up every day 
believing the job is all about 
him, never about you.  Is that 
the America you want, for you, 
your family, your children?  I 
see a different America, one 
that's generous and strong, 
selfless and humble.  It's an 
America we can rebuild together.
As President, the first step I 
will take will be to get control
of the virus that has ruined so 
many lives, because I understand
something this president hasn't 
from the beginning:  We will 
never get our economy back on 
track, we will never get our 
kids safely back in schools, we 
will never have our lives back 
until we deal with this virus.  
The tragedy of where we are 
today is it didn't have to be 
this bad.  Just look around.  
It's not this bad in Canada or 
Europe or Japan or almost 
anywhere else in the world, and 
the president keeps telling us 
the virus is going to disappear.
He keeps waiting for a miracle. 
Well, I have news for him, no 
miracle is coming. 
We lead the world in confirmed 
cases.  We lead the world in 
deaths.  Our economy is in 
tatters, with black, Latino, 
Asian-American, Native American 
communities bearing the brunt of
it, and after all of this time, 
the president still does not 
have a plan.  
Well, I do.  If I'm your 
president, on day one, we'll 
implement the national strategy 
I have been laying out since 
March.  We'll develop and deploy
rapid tests with results 
available immediately.  We'll 
make the medical supplies and 
protective equipment that our 
country needs, and we'll make 
them here in America, so we will
never again be at the mercy of 
China or other foreign countries
in order to protect our own 
people.  
We'll make sure our schools have
the resources they need to be 
open, safe, and effective.  
We'll put politics aside.  We'll
take the muzzle off our experts,
so the public gets the 
information they need and 
deserve, honest, unvarnished 
truth.  They can handle it.  
We'll have a national mandate to
wear a mask, not as a burden but
as a patriotic duty to protect 
one another.  In short, we'll do
what we should have done from 
the very beginning.  Our current
president has failed, in his 
most basic duty to the nation.  
He's failed to protect us.  He's
failed to protect America, and 
my fellow Americans, that is 
unforgivable.  As president, 
I'll make you a promise.  I'll 
protect America, I'll defend us 
from every attack, seen and 
unseen, always, without 
exception, every time.  
Look, I understand.  I 
understand how hard it is to 
have any hope right now.  On 
this summer night, let me take a
moment to speak to those of you 
who have lost the most.  
I have some idea how it feels to
lose someone you love.  I know 
that deep black hole that opens 
up in the middle of your chest 
and you feel like you're being 
sucked into it.  I know how mean
and cruel and unfair life can be
sometimes.  But I have learned 
two things:  First, your loved 
one may have left this Earth, 
but they will never leave your 
heart.  They will always be with
you.  You'll always hear them.  
And second, I found the best way
through pain and loss and grief 
is to find purpose.  As God's 
children, each of us have a 
purpose in our lives.  We have a
great purpose as a nation, to 
open the doors of opportunity to
all Americans, to save our 
democracy, to be a light to the 
world once again, and, finally, 
to live up to and make real the 
words written in the sacred 
documents that founded this 
nation, that all men and women 
are created equal, endowed by 
their creator with certain 
inalienable rights, among them, 
life, liberty, and the pursuit 
of happiness.  
You know, my dad was an 
honorable, decent man.  He got 
knocked down a few times pretty 
hard, but he always got back up.
He worked hard, and he built a 
great middle class life for our 
family.  He used to say, Joey, I
don't expect the government to 
solve my problems, but I sure as
hell expect them to understand 
them.  
And then he would say, "Joey, a 
job is about a lot more than a 
paycheck.  It's about your 
dignity.  It's about respect.  
It's about your place in the 
community.  It's about being 
able to look your kid in the eye
and say, honey, it's going to be
okay, and mean it."  
I have never forgotten those 
lessons.  That's why my economic
plan is all about jobs, dignity,
respect and community.  
Together, we can and will 
rebuild our economy, and when we
do, we'll not only build back, 
we'll build back better, with 
modern roads, bridges, highways,
broadband, ports and airports, 
as a new foundation for economic
growth, with pipes that 
transport clean water to every 
community, with 5 million new 
manufacturing and technology 
jobs so the future is made in 
America, with a health care 
system that lowers premiums, 
deductibles, drug prices, by 
building on the Affordable Care 
Act he's trying to rip away; 
with an education system that 
trains our people for the best 
jobs of the 21st century.  
There's not a single thing 
American workers can't do, and 
where cost doesn't prevent young
people from going to college, 
and student debt doesn't crush 
them when they get out; with a 
child care and elder care system
that makes it possible for 
parents to go to work and that 
makes it possible for the 
elderly to stay in their homes 
with dignity; with an 
immigration system that powers 
our economy and reflects our 
values; and with newly empowered
labor unions.  They are the ones
who built the middle class; with
equal pay for women, with rising
wages that you can raise a child
on, a family on; and, yes, we 
are going to do more than praise
our essential workers.  We are 
finally going to pay them, pay 
them.  
We can and we will deal with 
climate change.  It's not only a
crisis, it's an enormous 
opportunity.  An opportunity for
America to lead the world in 
clean energy and create millions
of new, good-paying jobs in the 
process, and we can pay for 
these investments by ending 
loopholes, unnecessary loopholes
and the President's 
$1.3 trillion tax giveaway to 
the wealthiest 1% and the 
biggest, most profitable 
corporations, some of which do 
not pay any tax at all, because 
we don't need a tax code that 
rewards wealth more than it 
rewards work.  
I'm not looking to punish 
anyone, far from it, but it's 
long passed time the wealthiest 
people and the biggest 
corporations in this country 
paid their fair share, and for 
our seniors, Social Security is 
a sacred obligation, a sacred 
promise made they paid for.  The
current president is threatening
to break that promise.  He's 
proposing to eliminate a tax 
that pays for almost half the 
Social Security, without any way
of making up for that lost 
revenue, resulting in cuts. 
I will not let that happen.  If 
I'm your president, we are going
to protect Social Security and 
Medicare.  You have my word.  
One of the most powerful voices 
we hear in the country today is 
from our young people.  They are
speaking to the inequity and 
injustice that has grown up in 
America, economic injustice, 
racial injustice, environmental 
injustice.  I hear their voices.
If you listen, you can hear them
too.  
And where there's an existential
threat posed by climate change, 
the daily fear of being gunned 
down in school, or the inability
to get started in your first 
job, it will be the work of the 
next president to restore the 
promise of America to everyone. 
And I'm not going to have to do 
it alone, because I'll have a 
great vice president at my side,
Senator Kamala Harris.  She's a 
powerful voice for this nation. 
Her story is the American story.
She knows about all of the 
obstacles thrown in the way of 
so many in our country, women, 
black women, black Americans, 
south Asian Americans, 
immigrants, the left-out and the
left-behind, but she's overcome 
every obstacle she's ever faced.
No one has been tougher on the 
big banks and on the gun lobby. 
No one has been tougher in 
calling out the current 
administration for its 
extremism, its failure to follow
the law, its failure to simply 
tell the truth.  
Kamala and I both draw from our 
families.  That's where we get 
our strength.  For Kamala, it's 
Doug and their families.  For 
me, it's Jill and ours.  I have 
said many times, no man deserves
one great love in his life, let 
alone two, but I have known two.
After losing my first wife in 
that car accident, Jill came 
into my life, and she put our 
family back together.  She's an 
educator, a mom, a military mom,
and an unstoppable force.  If 
she puts her mind to it, just 
get out of the way.  She's going
to get it done.  
She was a great Second Lady, and
I know she'll make a great First
Lady for this nation.  She loves
this country so much.  
And I'll always have the 
strength that can only come from
family.  Hunter, Ashley, all of 
our grandchildren, my brothers, 
my sister, they give me courage.
They lift me up.  While he's no 
longer with us, Beau inspires me
every day.  Beau served our 
nation in uniform, a year in 
Iraq, a decorated Iraqi war 
veteran.  So I take very 
personally the profound 
responsibility of serving as 
commander in chief.  
I'll be a president who will 
stand with our allies and 
friends and make it clear to our
adversaries, the days of cozying
up to dictators is over.  Under 
President Biden, America will 
not turn a blind eye to Russian 
bounties on the heads of 
American soldiers, nor will I 
put up with foreign interference
in our most sacred democratic 
exercise, voting, and I'll 
always stand for our values, of 
human rights and dignity, and 
I'll work in common purpose for 
more secure, peaceful, 
prosperous world.  
History, history has thrust one 
more urgent task on us:  Will we
be the generation that finally 
wipes out the stain of racism 
from our national character?  I 
believe we are up to it.  I 
believe we are ready.  Just a 
week ago yesterday was the third
anniversary of the events in 
Charlottesville.  Close your 
eyes.  Remember what you saw on 
television.  Remember seeing 
those neo-Nazis and Klansmen and
white supremacists coming out of
the fields with lighted torches,
veins bulging, spewing the same 
anti-Semitic bile heard across 
Europe in the '30s, and remember
the violent clash that ensued 
between those spreading hate and
those with the courage to stand 
against it, and remember what 
the President said when asked.  
He said, there were, quote, 
"Very fine people on both 
sides."  It was a wake-up call 
for us as a country, and for me 
a call to action.  
At that moment, I knew I would 
have to run, because my father 
taught us that silence was 
complicity, and I could never 
remain silent or complicit.  
At the time, I said we are in 
the battle for the soul of this 
nation, and we are.  You know, 
one of the most important 
conversations I have had this 
entire campaign, it was with 
someone who was much too young 
to vote.  I met with 
six-year-old Gianna Floyd the 
day before her daddy, George 
Floyd, was laid to rest.  She's 
an incredibly brave little girl,
and I'll never forget it, when I
leaned down to speak to her, she
looked in my eyes, and she said,
and I quote, "Daddy changed the 
world.  Daddy changed the 
world."  Her words burrowed deep
into my heart.  Maybe George 
Floyd's murder was a breaking 
point.  Maybe John Lewis's pa
passing the inspiration, but 
however it's come to be, however
it's happened, America is ready 
in John's words, to, quote, "lay
down the heavy burden of hate at
last, and to end the hard work 
of rooting out our systemic 
racism."  
You know, American history tells
us that it's been in our darkest
moments that we have made our 
greatest progress, that we found
the light, and in this dark 
moment, I believe we are poised 
to make great progress again, 
that we can find the light once 
more.  
You know, many people have heard
me say this, but I have always 
believed you can define America 
in one word:  Possibilities.  
The defining feature of America,
everything is possible, that in 
America, everyone -- and I mean 
everyone -- should be given an 
opportunity to go as far as 
their dreams and God-given 
ability will take them.  
We can never lose that.  In 
times as challenging as these, I
believe there's only one way 
forward, as a united America, a 
united America, united in our 
pursuit of a more perfect union,
united in our dreams of a better
future for us and for our 
children, united in our 
determination to make the coming
years bright.  
Are you ready?  I believe we 
are.  This is a great nation.  
We are a good and decent people.
For Lord's sake, this is the 
United States of America, and 
there has never been anything we
have been able to accomplish -- 
there has never been anything we
have been unable to accomplish 
when we do it together.  
A poet once wrote -- once in a 
long time, the long tidal wave 
of justice can rise up, and hope
and history rhyme.  This is our 
moment to make hope and history 
rhyme, with passion and purpose.
Let us begin, you and I 
together, one nation, under God,
united in our love for America, 
united in love for each other, 
for hope is more powerful than 
hate, love is more powerful than
fear, light is more powerful 
than dark.  This is our moment. 
This is our mission.  Let 
history say that the end of this
American chapter of darkness 
ended tonight, as we joined in 
love and hope in the battle for 
the nation, and this is a battle
that we will win, and we will do
it together, I promise you.  
Thank you, and may God bless 
you, and may God protect our 
troops.  
♪ ♪
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♪ ♪
♪ I'm gonna give you my heart ♪
♪ I don't care, go on and tear 
me apart ♪
♪ I don't care if you do ooh 
ooh ♪
♪ Cause in a sky, cause in a sky
full of stars ♪
♪ I think I saw you ♪
♪ I think I see you ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
[Music playing:  "A sky full of 
stars" by Coldplay]
♪ I believe that we will win ♪
[Music playing:  "I believe that
we will win ♪
By Pitbull]
♪ ♪
♪ I believe that we will win ♪
♪ ♪
♪ It's time to knuckle up ♪
♪ And fight hard ♪
♪ Now let's all buckle up ♪
♪ And fight hard ♪
♪ Say it with me ♪
♪ I believe ♪
♪ Say it with me ♪
♪ Say it with me ♪
♪ I believe that we will win ♪
♪ Say it ♪
♪ I believe that we will win ♪
♪ I believe that we will win ♪
♪ Say it ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
>> RABBI LAUREN BERKUN: Good 
evening. I'm Rabbi Lauren 
Berkun. Please pray with me.
God, you have been a refuge for 
us in every generation. As we 
conclude this convention from 
the safety of our homes, we pray
for a national home where 
security, dignity, and 
prosperity abound for all its 
inhabitants. Oh Lord, our 
guardian who neither slumbers 
nor sleeps, awaken us to the 
tireless task of perfecting our 
home in this great land built on
foundations of freedom, justice,
and equality. Teach us to number
our days that we may attain a 
heart of wisdom. Strengthen us 
each day in our sacred duty to 
promote leaders who will 
transform crisis into hope, 
challenge into opportunity, 
cruelty into compassion, and 
hate into love. 
So may it be your will, and let 
us say amen.
>> FATHER JIM MARTIN: Hi, I'm 
Father Jim Martin. Let us pray. 
Loving God, help us open our 
hearts to those most in need: 
the unemployed parent, worried 
about feeding his or her 
children; the woman who is 
underpaid, harassed, or abused; 
the Black man or woman who fears
for their lives; the immigrant 
at the border longing for 
safety; the homeless person 
looking for a meal; the LGBT 
teen who is bullied; the unborn 
child in the womb; the inmate on
death row. Help us to be a 
nation where every life is 
sacred, all people are loved, 
and all are welcome. 
Amen.
>> IMAM TALIB 'ABDUR-RASHID: 
Peace be unto you all, as-salamu
alaykum. I am Al-Hajj Talib 
'Abdur-Rashid, Imam of The 
Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, 
Inc., located in New York City. 
Bi-smi llahi r-rahmani r-rahim. 
In the name of Allah, the 
merciful, the compassionate God,
oh God of mankind, send us forth
this night we pray inspired with
the courage to transform 
ourselves and our society. Grant
us the unwavering resolve to 
exorcise our demons of 
generational racism and violence
from the soul of America once 
and for all, that our children's
children and their children 
might be spared the burden of 
our iniquities. Forgive us our 
sins of inhumanity to our 
neighbors, oh Lord. Bless our 
young and our elders, our 
teachers and the common working 
people, our crisis responders, 
and our caretakers. Guide the 
leaders of this nation and bless
them with reverence, moral 
courage, competence, integrity, 
empathy, love, and compassion. 
Hear our prayer, most merciful 
God. Amen, Amin.
>> REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON:  
Four days ago, we came together 
to begin a historic convention, 
a convention across America.  
Since then, we have traveled all
across this country, hearing 
from real people who are ready 
for something different, 
something better.  
We said this convention was for 
everyone, and we really meant 
it.  It will take all of us to 
solve the big challenges we are 
facing, but if we have seen 
anything these last four days, 
it's that Americans are up to 
the task.  So, if you came here 
uncertain, I hope you're leaving
resolved, and if you came here 
resolved, I hope you are leaving
fired up and ready to elect Joe 
Biden as our president and 
Kamala Harris as our vice 
president, and get out the vote 
for democrats everywhere.  
There being no further business 
to come before this convention, 
I now declare the 48th 
Democratic National Convention 
to be adjourned, but I promise, 
We the People are just getting 
started.  Thank you, Milwaukee. 
Thank you, Wisconsin, and thank 
you, America, and good night.  
[ Gavel pounding ]
>> HI, EVERYBODY.
I AM ANDY COHEN.
I AM SO EXCITED TO BE HERE WITH
YOU ALL.
HEY.
I HAS BEEN AWHILE SINCE WE WERE
ABLE TO PARTY LIKE THIS.
TO HAVE SOMETHING WORTH
CELEBRATING, BUT HERE WE'RE AND
DURING THIS CONVENTION YOU HAVE
HEARD ABOUT THE MASSIVE
CHALLENGES YOU HAVE DISTANCED
FROM LOVED ONES TO STOP THE
SPREAD OF COVID-19.
OR MAYBE LIKE ME, YOU YOURSELF
WERE AMONG THE FIVE MILLION
AMERICANS, FIVE MILLION
AMERICANS WHO CAUGHT THE VIRUS.
YOU WATCHED AS FAMILY AND
FRIENDS LOST THEIR JOBS OR MAYBE
YOU YOURSELF HAVE STRUGGLED TO
PAY THE BILLS.
AND YOU WITNESSED CENTURIES OF
RACIAL INJUSTICE COME TO A HEAD.
OR MAYBE YOU YOURSELF HAVE BEEN
HURT, BY THE VERY PEOPLE
SUPPOSED TO PROTECT US.
YOU HAVE CREATED MOMENTS OF
HOPE.
MARCHING AGAINST INEQUALITY,
HELPING NEIGHBORS IN NEED,
FINDING WAYS TO COME TOGETHER
EVEN WHILE FAR APART CHOOSING
JOE BIDEN ANKA MALA HARRIS TO
LEAD US FORWARD.
YES, THIS CONVENTION WAS
CELEBRATION OF THEM, BUT MOSTLY,
IT CELEBRATION OF YOU.
EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE THESE
LAST SIX MONTHS.
THESE LAST FOUR YEARS AND
EVERYTHING WE ARE GOING TO DO
TOGETHER.
TESTIFIED'S AFTER PARTY IS ONE
LAST HOORAY BEFORE WE GET BACK
TO WORK.
BECAUSE YOU KNOW BETTER THAN
ANYONE, THERE IS A WHOLE LOT OF
WORK TO BE DONE.
HERE'S HOW HIT IS GOING TO HORK.
JUST LOOK THE CONVENTION WAS
HELD FOR EVERY AMERICAN ACROSS
ALL OF AMERICA, THIS AFTER-PARTY
IS, TOO.
THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT, WE ARE
GOING TO BE DROPPING IN ON
FRIENDS TO SEE HOW THEY ARE
THROWING DOWN, I LOVE A THROW
DOWN, AND WILL BE BACK HERE
PERIODLY DO CHECK IN TO SEE HOW
YOU ARE DOING ANDEL TESTIMONY
YOU WHAT YOU DOON TO MAKE SURE
OUR NEXT PARTY IS A VICTORY
PARTY.
SO INVITE ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND
LET'S GET THIS PARTY STARTED.
HERE TO OPP THE NIGHT IS OUR
FEARLESS LEADER, PARTY CHAIRMAN,
TOM PEREZ.
>> HI, TOM PEREZ.
THE CHAIR OF THE DEMOCRATIC
AFTER-PARTY.
FIRST OF ALL, BETWEEN IT SAY A
SPECIAL CON GREAT LATIONS TO JOE
BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS ON
ACCEPTING OUR PARTY'S NOMINATION
TO BE PRESIDENT AND VICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
WHAT HISTORIC EVENING.
WHAT HISTORIC WEEK.
WE HAVE MORE WORK TO DO AND WE
WILL   DO IT TOGETHER.
LIT ME LAY DOWN THE GROUND
RULES.
DANCE LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING.
VOTE LIKE YOU THREW OUT YOUR
BACK AND YOU NEED YOUR HEALTH
CARE.
AND DON'T FORGET TO VOTE.
GO TO I WILL VOTE.COM AND MAKE
ARE SHOE VOTE.
MAKE SURE YOUR FRIENDS ARE
ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AND DO THE SAME
THING.
RULE NUMBER WO, IT TAKES TWO TO
TAN GE AND 270 TO WIN.
RULE NUMBER THREE, NOBODY PUT
PUTTS BABY IN A CORNER BUT YOU
POE WHAT?
WE CAN PUT BIDEN IN THE OVAL
OFFICE.
RULE NUMBER FOUR, LOOK BOTH WAYS
BEFORE CROSSING KAMALA.
RULE NUMBER FIVE, GIVE TRUMP THE
BOOT.
THEN RALLY AND RAUL RULE NUMBER
SIX, THIS COMES FROM THOSE
IMMORTAL PHILOSOPHERS, THE
BEASTIE BOYS.
YOU GOT FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO
PARTY.
WE WILL HAVE THAT RIGHT TONIGHT.
WE WILL HAVE A GREAT NIGHT
TONIGHT.
ALSO VA SOME FUN TONIGHT.
LET'S GET RIGHT BACK TO WORK
TOMORROW.
LET'S GIVE HIM A LOT OF
NIGHTMARISH NIGHTS.
LET'S MAKE SURE DOESN'T SLEEP.
LET'S REBUILD OUR ECONOMY AND
LET'S REBUILD THE SOUL OF
AMERICA.
YON WARD.
LET'S DO IT TOGETHER.
THANK YOU AFTER PARTY CHAIRMAN
  GREETINGS, FRIENDS.
THE 2020DNC HAS BEEN FULL OF
TWIST AND TURNS WITH ACTION
PACKED INSTANT EVERY DAY THIS
WEEK.
CUE CALL IT A JOE BIDEN GALA.
WE STARTED THE TWEAK WITH
MELODRAMA.
DID I SAY MELODRAMA.
I MEANT MICHELLE OBAMA.
WILL THE REMARKS BEGIN?
WELL, ALL THE TIME WILL TELL.
SENSE IN THE, WE HAVE SEEN EVERY
TYPE.
THE ROMANTIC PRINCE ROYCE, THE
POWER COUPLE, STEPH AND AYESHA
CURRY, THE JUSTICE SEEKER, SALLY
YATES, YOU RECALL A SHOCK DYING
KNOW OFFICE FROM A DOCTOR, THAT
IS RIGHT, DR. JOE BIDEN DIAGNOSE
SIGGING THIS COUNTRY'S FUTURE.
AND THE PEOPLE AT HOME CHEERED
AFTER THE THRILLING RETURN OF
GABBY GIVE FORS, A SURVIVOR WHO
CONTINUES TO COME BACK STRONGER
THAN EVER.
COULD HAVE GUESSED COLIN POWELL
WAS A DOUBLE AGENT ALL TIME?
I KNOW.
RIGHT?
PLUS PASSION A MONO LOLLINGS
FROM 17 YOUNG LEAKED VIEWERS
EXPLAIN THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE
UNFOLDING STORY OF THE COUNTRY.
CALM PEE YOS FROM ENSEMBLE OF
WORK PEOPLE ACROSS 57 STATE AND
TERRITORIES.
ACTUAL ABOUT ALL-STAR CAST,
RIGHT?
THEY MAY HAVE SEEMED LIKE FOES.
VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS TEAMED
UP WITH KAMALA HARRIS, SENATOR
IN CALIFORNIA AND DAUGHTERS OF
GREAT INS.
SPEAK OF GRAINS SHALL THE
SANCHEZ HAVE SHARED INSPIRING
STORY WITHOUT LEEING A SINGLE
DRY IRE.
EXCEPT FOR US.
ONE YEAR OF 1600 PENNSYLVANIA
AVENUE OR AS IT IS NOW KNOWN.
BLACK LIVES MATTER.
FINALLY, EVERYONE IS TALKING
ABOUT RETURN OF A FAN FAVORITE.
THE LEADING MOON LEAD THE ROLE
IN 2017.
S SINCE THEN, REAL ISSUES HAPPEN
TO BE AT STAKE.
COVID-19 HAS DEMONSTRATE THE
WEANING OF OUR CURRENT LEADERS
AND THE STRENGTH OF OUR FRONT
LINE WORKERS.
WE HAVE ROST TRAIL BLAZERS LIKE
JOHN LEWIS.
AND FRIENDLY PINE PRESIDENTS
LIKE JOHN McCAIN.
THE LEGACY OF THEIR LEGENDARY
ROLES RESPOND.
WE HAVE SPEECH BUYING JUST THAT
IS BEST HONOR WITH A MOMENT OF
REFERENCE SILENCE AND FOLLOWED
BAY LIFETIME OF CONCRETE ACTION.
WHEN WAYS A YOUNG DEMOCRATIC
NOMINEE AT THE CASTER, HOUR, HE
KNEW HE WOULD NEED DEMOCRAT,
REPUBLICANS AND PEN SPENTS TO
HELP DEFEAT THIS RICH VILLAIN
OCCUPYING THE RIGHT WHYTE HOUSE.
WELL, RIP, SO HE SAYS.
WILL THEFTS SUCCEED?
AS WITH ANY GREAT ONE, WE LEAVE
YOU ON A CLASSIC SHOW UP TO
VOTE.
THANK SOUP ANOTHER HILARIOUS
RECAP.
I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE NEXT
EPISODE I HOPE WE SEE THE END OF
PA TRONE ONCE AND FORALL.
I SHOULD EAT SOMETHING AFTER
DOWNING ALL OF THOSE MARGARITAS.
I WISH I COULD FROM THE KITCHEN
OF THE NEXT TWO GUEST.
PLEASE WELCOME THE FIRST FEMALE
IRON CHEF AND HER MUSIC PRODUCER
DIRECTOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS ADVOCATE
WIFE NICOLE COOR.
TAKE AWAY LADIES.
>> WELCOME TO OUR AFTER PARTY!
>> WE ARE CELEBRATING.
>> YES.
>> WE'RE CELEBRATING VICE
PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN, SENATOR
HARRIS, BECOMING A TEAM THAT IS
GOING TO REBUILD AMERICA AND SO
EXCITED AND WE ARE GOING TO WALK
YOU THROUGH, A DELICIOUS JOE
BIDEN INSPIRED SNACK AND AN
INCREDIBLE COCKTAIL.
THESE ARE MY JOE BIDEN INSPIRED
NACHOS.
FOR MY DRINK, I HAVE THE, YES WE
CAN, COCKTAIL, SO WHAT IS IN A
MACHOS I GOT PITA CHIPS I DO A
MEDITERRANEAN VERSION WITH PITA
CHIPS, FETA CHEESE, IT HAS
TOMATO, PEPPERS, ALL KINDS OF
KALAMATA OLIVES THEY RAZZ
DELICIOUS AND A NICE CHANGE IF
FROM YOUR REGULAR STANDARD
NACHOS.
YES YOU CAN.
I HAS A SQUEEZE OF LIME AND
SODA.
WILL POUR MINE HERE.
HERE WE GO.
WE'RE CELEBRATING.
YOU KNOW WHAT, WE RAILROAD R
BREAKING GLASS CEILING BECAUSE
YOU ARE ONE OF THE FIRST FEMALE
GRAMMY AWARD WINNING PRODUCERS
IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY.
I AM THE FIRST FEMALE IRON CHEF.
YOU KNOW WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT MY
RECIPE, THEY ARE 1:00 HEALTHY
AND GOOD FOR YOU.
WE ARE ALL GOING TO NED A GOOD
DETOX WHEN TRUMP IS OUT OF THE
WHITE HOUSE.
SO, GRAB THE RECIPES.
I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU I AM
HUNGRY.
>> DEFINITELY.
I AM THIRSTY FOR CHANGE.
I KNOW ALL OF RUSS.
SO ALL I CAN SAY NOW ISOLITH
GEE, JOE.
OK.
THAT WAS AMAZING THIS.
THE PARTY IS JUST GETTING
STARTED.
COMING UP NEXT IS DUALLY, I WILL
LET THIS ONE BE A SURPRISE.
WATCH.
>> HIGH EVERYONE.
AM EXCITED TO HEB AT THE DNC
AFTER PARTY.
IT IS AWESOME.
THERE ARE NO PEOPLE WHICH IS MY
FAVORITE KIND OF PARTY.
YEAH.
ANYWAY, I MADE MY OWN SHIRT
WHICH IS VERY EXCITING BECAUSE I
WANTED TO SUPPORT THEY CALM PIN
AND I WAS JUST A LITTLE
IMPATIENT ABOUT WAITING FOR A
SHIRT.
I JUST WENT ON LIKE A LITTLE
SUNDAY A LITTLE CRAFTY KIND OF A
THING IN A MADE MY OWN SHIRT.
MADE A SHIRT FOR JONATHAN.
I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE HOW IT LOOKS
ON HIM.
HE IS PUTTING IT ON NOW.
WE'LL SEE.
JONATHAN.
I THINK HAS BEEN A MISTAKE.
>> IN THE MACHINE'S SIZE.
OH.
WELL YOURS IS A MEN'S SIZE.
>> EXTRA SMALL.
>> NO.
>> YES.
THIS IS ONE OF THED A TRAINS OF
MAIL-IN VOTING.
DON'T HAVE TO WAIT IN LINE
WEARING A TIE-DYE SHIRT YOUR
SIGNIFICANT OTHER MADE.
I THINK IT LOOKS GOOD.
COME ON.
ARE TIE-DYE GUY.
I DON'T WANT TO BE THAT GUY.
YOU COULD CELEBRATE.
ANYWAY YOU WANT IF YOU WANT TO
BE TIE-DYE.
MAYBE THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE
YOU ARE GOOD AT.
I MADE A BILLBOARD TO PROMOTE
THE BIDEN HARRIS CAMPAIGN.
>> YOU DID.
WAYS NOT THE BEST IDEA FOR THIS.
TOO BIG.
DOESN'T IF ITth FIT THROUGH
THE DOOR AND A GREAT IDEA FOR IN
ANOTHER WAY TO SUPPORT THE
CAMPAIGN.
SO SUPPORT HOWEVER YOU CAN.
TEXT VOTE TO 3033.
OR THE COOL KIDS ARE DICT, TEXT
VOTE TO 30330.
BASE THIS I JUST SAY SAID.
A FANCIER WAY.
I HAVE NO IDEA.
>> IT IS JUST, YOU KNOW, ONE OF
THOSE THOSE THINGS.
>> MY!  MINE WAS CLEAR.
>> COULD BE.
OR JUST CALL YOUR FRIENDS AND
FAMILY YOU A AND MAKE SURE.
TELL THEM TO VOTE.
MAKE SURE.
WE MIND MEM THEM.
VOTE BY MAIL.
SEN THEM ALL TIE TY DYED SHIRT
AND THEY WILL NEVER TALK.
I LOVE IT.
THEY WILL TALK TO YOU.
IT BITESFUL.
LOVE.
I I LOVE YOU.
I LOVE I YOU.
>> VOTE.
VOTE.
A IT IS JASON GEORGE HERE FROM
GRY'S ACTA GNAT MY.
MY FRIENDS ARE INSIDE.
IT IS A LITTLE LOUD.
CAME OUT HER SO WE COULD TALK A
LITTLE BIT BECAUSE I WANTED TO
GIVE YOU ALL KIND OF A ONE MAN
PEP RALLY.
YOU MAY KNOW ME FROM PUTTING OUT
FIRES.
TONIGHT I WANTED TO SHUT OUT MY
HOME STATE OF VIRGINIA.
THAT IS RIGHT.
I WAS BORN AND RAISED VEIN VA
BEACH.
I AM A PUBLIC TEACHER.
MYth FATH WEARS STATIONED
OUT OF NORFOLK WORN ARE WORKED
TIRESLY TO SPEAK THE IMPORTANCE
OF SERVICED A REKAG FOR OTHERS
AND WORK TOGETHER WHICH WAYS WE
HAD TO DO THIS YEAR.
WHAT WE HAD TO DO THIS ELECTION.
WORK TOGETHER.
IN, MY VIRGINIA ROOTS RUN
DEEPER.
AM AN ALUM
 4:00 ALTHOUGH ONCE LIVED IN
CALIFORNIA SHALL ANTICIPATE TEAM
FROM CRA VIRGINIA FEM FEEL LOOSE
ABILITY HOME TEAM.
THERE ALMOST.
VIRGINIA I MEAN, IT IS MY HOME.
MY WIFE AND I HAVE FAMILY.
WE COME TO VISIT A COUPLE OF
TIMES A YEAR.
DURING NORMAL YEARS ANYWAY.
IT SEEMS LIKE EVERY TIME I COME
BACK.
VIRGINIA HAS GOTTEN A LITTLE BIT
MORE PURPLE.
THIS YEAR ONE OF THE MOST
IMPORTANT BATTLEGROUND STATES IN
HE COUNTRY TO EVERYONE WHO LIVES
IN A SWING STATE.
I DON'T HAVE TO TELL YOU THAT
THE RESULTS OF THIS YEAR'S
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WILL GENE
LARGELY ON WHETHER YOU, YOUR
FRIENDS OR FAMILY VOTE.
BUT FIND DON'T LIVE IN A
DEMOCRATIC STATE.
THAT DAUNT MAN YOU GET TO SET
OUT.
NO?
NO.
THERE IS A SAFE EASY WAY TO YOU
PLAY A BIG ROLE IN THE PLACE HAS
DECIDE THIS ELECTION NO MATTER
WHERE YOU LIVE.
MAKING CALLS AND SENG TEXT
MESSAGES.
WITH IN PERSON CANVASSING MAKING
CALLS AND SENG TEXTS ONE OF THE
BEST WAYS TO PERSUADE SWING
VOTERS TO BOOST TURNOUT.
IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE THE
COUNTRY YOU ARE CALLING OR TEXT
FROM.
YOU CAN GET IN TOUCH DIRECTLY
VOTERS IN VIRGINIA, MICHIGAN,
WISCONSIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
ARIZONA, WITH AEVER BATTLE
GROUND STATE YOU CHOOSE.
TO LISTENER HOW YOU CAN GET
INVOLVED TEXT JOIN TO 30330 NOW.
GADE.
A PARTY IS NOT GOING TO STOP
NOW.
TEXT JOIN.
LISTEN.
YOU MAY NOT THINK YOU LIVE ABE
BATTLE GROUND STATE BUT I
PROMISE YOU EVEN THE SAFE STATS
HAVE BATTLEGROUND COUNTIES.
PICK UP THE PHONE.
IN A YEAR WITH THOUSANDS OF
CRUCIAL ELECTIONS THIS WHOLE
COUNTRY IS A BATTLEGROUND.
AS WEYON THE FIGHT.
THE BEST ARSENAL IS TO VOTE.
GO TO VOTE AND REG TER TO VOTE.
YOUR VOICE IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT
TOOL SO TEXT JOIN TO 30330 TO
MAKE SURE IT IS HEARD.
MUCH TO LOVE ALL THE SWING
STATES.
NOW GET BACK TO THE AFTER PARTY.
I KNOW I WILL.
>> THANKER YOU, JASON.
THANK FOR PUTTING OUT FIRES ON
TO V INCLUDING THE HOT MESS
BEING BROADCAST.
NOW GO JOIN THE REST OF YOUR
AFTER PARTY.
AS YOU ALL KNOW, EVERY PARTY HAS
THE GUEST OF HONOR AND I THINK
OURS JUST WALKED IN.
I RECOGNIZE THAT SMILE ANYWHERE.
LOOKS LIKE BROUGHT HIS OWN ICE
CREAM.
YEAH.
THAT IS HIM.
THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES, JOE BIDEN.
>> HI, BOD BODY.
IT IS JOE.
THANK FOR THE INCREDIBLE WEEK.
HISTORIC WEEK.
WE GOT TO REMEMBER THAT THE
VOICES WHO WILL DEFIN OUR
FUTURE, I NOMINATE ONE OF THE
TOUGHEST FIGHTERS I KNOW FOR THE
NEXT VICE PRESIDENT, KAMALA
HARRIS.
EARLIER TONIGHT, I WAS MY DEEP
AND HONOR TO ACCEPT THE
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
I PROMISE KAMALA AND RY GOING TO
HAVE YOUR BACKS EVERY SINGLE DAY
IF WE HAVE THE HONOR OF BEING
LIKED THIS NOVEMBER.
THIS IS NOT OUR COME PAIN.
IT IS YOURS.
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
THE MOMENT, YOU HEAR MORE FROM
OUR TEAM ABOUT HOW YOU CAN GET
INVOLVED BETWEEN NOW AND
NOVEMBER THIRD.
TONIGHT, BUT TONIGHT, ENJOY THE
AFTER PARTY.
I BROUGHT MY OWN SNACK.
ICE CREAM.
A HIGH.
I AM NATION NATIONAL DICK
RAILROADOM?
FIRST OFF.
THANK YOU VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN
FOR DROPPING BY OUR PARTY.
THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR BEING
HERE TODAY.
YOUR SUPPORT IS RANGE THANKLY
THE BACK PONE OF OUR CAMPAIGN.
BUT AS KNOW, WE ARE FAR FROM
DONE.
WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP.
SO I WANT TO TALK ABOUT HOW YOU
CAN STAY IN THE FIGHT RIGHT UP
UNTIL ELECTION DAY.
OVER THE FINAL AMONG WE NEED TO
TALK TO AS MANY VOTERS AS
POSSIBLE WHAT IS AT STAKE IN THE
ELECTION.
WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE ED
E EDUCATED IN THE WAYS THEY CAN
VOTE IN THE STIT AND NEED TO DO
THAT EVERY DAY FROM NOW UNTIL
ELECTION DAY.
THAT IS WHERE YOU COME IN.
WE NEED YOUR HELP GETTING THAT
JOB DONE.
WE NEED YOU TO JOIN IN VIRTUAL
PHONE BANKS TEXT BANKS TO TALK
THO THOSE VOTERS.
DOWNLOYING THE VOTE JOE APP AND
REALLY COOL APP FROM THE PHONE
THAT ALLOWS TO YOU REACH OUT TO
THE FRIENDS AND FAMILY ABOUT
WHAT IS AT STAKE AND TO END SHOO
SURER THAT THEY PREPARED TO
VOTE.
TAKE OUT THE PHONE.
TEXT JOIN.
JOIN.
30330.
FIND A VIRTUAL PHONE BANK OR
TEXT BANK AND TO DOWNLOAD THE
VOTE JOE APP TO JOIN THIS TEAM
TO GET THIS JOB DONE.
1:00 AGAIN THAT IS JOIN.
1:00 3033.
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU
HAVE DONE.
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU
WILL DO FOR THIS CAMPAIGN.
IT HAS BEEN UPONNOR AND
WONDERFUL CELEBRATING THE
NOMINATION OF JOE BIDEN A KAMALA
HARRIS.
JUST HAGE GIN HOW WONDERFUL WENT
CELEBRATE K THEIR ELECTION.
NOW LET'S THERE GO MAKE THAT
HAPPEN.
>> THANKS SO.
NO IT MAY NOT SEEM LIKE IT BUT
AUBREY AND JOE BIDEN HAVE A LOT
OF IN COMMON.
NOT ONLY THEY ARE FROM DELAWARE,
HE HAS MAIDA REAR OF PUBLIC
SERVICE AND SHE MA I MADE CAREER
PLAYING PUBLIC SERVICE.
I DO MEAN PUBLIC SERVANTS,
PLURAL.
PLAYING APRIL LUD GATE WITH US
NOT THE END OF AUBREY'S TV
GOVERNMENT CAREER.
SHE ALSO PLAYED VICE PRESIDENT
IN AF EPISODE OF JUNK HISTORY
ABOUT HIS DUO ALEXANDER
HAMILTON.
GOD SHE WAS GREAT IN THAT
EPISODE.
SOMEONE SHOULD MAKE IT INTO A
MOOSE A CAL OR SOMETHING.
ALL RIGHT.
WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, PLEASE
WELCOME AUBREY PLAZA.
HI EVERYONE.
AUBREY BRAZ ZAC HERE.
BACK IN 2019 I WAS VOTED MOST
FAMOUS FRENCH DELAWARE.
AND I THOUGHT I HAD A FEW YEARS
TO LIFT UP WITH THIS WHOLE WEEK
HAUL I AM HEARING IS SLOW BID IN
THIS.
>> BID IN THAT.
4 JOE BID IN IS GOING TO SAVE
THE COUNTRY THERE THE WORST
ECONOMIC CRY SAVES GENERATION.
THE WORST HEALTH CRISIS.
JOE IS GOING TO DO THIS AND
THAT.
AM HAGUE MY OWN CRISIS.
I AM STILL THE MOST FAMOUS
PERSON IN DELAWARE.
I GUESS THERE IS ONLY WITHIN WAY
TO FIND OUT.
A TOTAL UNSCIENTIFIC POLL OF
PEOPLE I KNOW FROM DELAWARE.
>> AUBREY WE CAN NOT HAVE A
REUNION EVERY MONTH.
YES WE CAN.
THAT IS NOT WHY I AM CALLING.
I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU.
IN YOUR MIND, IF YOU HAD TO
CHOOSE, WHO IS MORE FAMOUS.
ME, OR JOE BIDEN?
>> WITHOUT QUESTION, JOE BIDEN.
HOW ABOUT IF YOU TRY THE OTHER
FRIEND, NEAL.
>> HI.
HOW IS IT GOING
>> GREAT.
A QUICK DELAWARE QUESTION FOR
YOU.
WHO IS MORE FAMOUS YOU HE MY OR
JOE BIN.
>> HE JOE BIDEN.
IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES.
>> OBVIOUSLY NEAL IS INSANE.
I FEEL BAD FOR HIM.
LET'S JUST TRY A RANDOM DELAWARE
ANN.
SOMEONE I DON'T KNOW.
>> HELLO.
TO WHOM AM I SPEAKING?
>> I AM ALANA.
NICE TO MEET YOU.
I HAVE A QUICK QUESTION.
WHO DO YOU THINK IS THE MOST
FAMOUS -- WAIT A MINUTE.
DID YOU SAY LOOK THE WNBA
PLAYER?
>> YEAH.
>> OK.
>> WELL, I GIS PRETTY
WELL-KNOWN, TOO, ALLLY.
BUT YOU KNOW WHO I AM, RIGHT?
AUBREY PLAZA FROM TV AND MOVIES?
>> NO.
NOT REALLY.
NEVER WATCHED PARKS AND REC.
TOO BUSY SHOOTING HOOPS FOR ANY
SCREEN TIME, ALLAN MA.
QUESTION.
I AM DOING A POLL.
WHO DO YOU THINK IS MORE FAMOUS.
ME OREO BIDEN.
>> JOE BIDEN.
NO CONTEST.
HE IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT.
>> FOURTH TIME IS A CHARM.
LET'S HOPE IT IS NOT ACTOR OR
ATHLETE.
>> HELLOP THIS IS SENATOR CHRIS.
>> DAMN IT.
>> AUBREY.
GREET HEAR FROM YOU.
U ARE EXCITED ABOUT JOE.
YES.
LOOK.
I KNOW THERE IS A LOT OF HUB BUB
ASH HE IS GOING TO SAVE THINK
SOIL THIS COUNTRY AND SAVE LIVES
PANED SAVE PEOPLE FROM HAVING TO
THINK ABOUT POLITICS ALL THE
TIME.
BUY ON THAT NOTE, I HAVE A
QUESTION FOUR, SENATOR.
WHO DO YOU THINK IS MORE FAMOUS.
REALLY?
ME OR JOE BIDEN?
>> AUBREY, DID YOU HELP PASS THE
AFFORDABLE CARE AC?
>> NO.
>> AUBREY, ARE YOU THE
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR THE
PRESIDENT?
KNOW, I DON'T THIS SO.
>> AUBREY,   DID YOU GET THE
PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM
FROM PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA.
>> NO THINK I WOULD REMEMBER
THAT?
>> SO AUBREY, LET'S JUST FACE
THE FACTS.
YOU ARE WONDERFUL AM WE'RE PROUD
OF YOU HERE IN DELAWARE.
JOE WAS THE 47th VICE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
HE HE IS GOING TO BE GREAT.
Z
>> CAN I HAVE YOUR YOU A
AUTOGRAPH.
>> YOU WANT ME TO SIGN
AUTOGRAPHING TO THE COMPUTER.
YOU ARE INSANE.
JOE BIDEN IS THE MOST FAMOUS
PERSON FROM DELAWARE.
GOOD FOR HIM.
DELAWARE IS ONE STATE.
EVEN THOUGHTS  THE BEST STATE.
WE NEED JOE TO BRING TO ALL
STATES.
I AM COUNTING ON YOU.
TEXT YOUR FRIENDS.
GET REGISTERED.
GET THROUGHOUT GET IN THE WHITE
HOUSE THEN GO ON DELAWARE
ON-LINE.COM.
VOTE FOR THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON
IN DELAWARE IN 2021.
♪ ♪
♪
>> INSTEAD WE WILL CHECK IN THE
AFTERPART SHES  THE GREATEST
AMERICAN FIGURE SKATER OF ALL
TIME MICHELLE KWAN, EVERYBODY.
>> HI.
IT IS MICHELLE SQUAN.
THE OLYMPIC FIGURE SKATER.
I THOUGHT I WOULD TAKE THE AFTER
PARTY.
ELIKES TO GO IN CIRCLES.
IN OUR RESPECTIVE FIELD, RUSSIAS
A HEAT GREAT INFLUENCE.
MASTER OF SPIN.
ALL RIGHT.
THIS IS WHAT I SEE.
I AND PROUD TO SUPPORT JOE BIDEN
KAMALA HARRIS.
I HAVE BEEN WITH JOE BIDEN FOR
MANY YEARS.
HE HAS FOUGHT FOR AMERICANS.
HE HAS DEDICATED THE ENTIRE LIFE
IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.
BIDEN.
HE WILL BE CRINAL PRESIDENT WITH
KAMALA BY HIS SIDE?
YOU CAN WIN WITHOUT YOW YOU
GUYS.
MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER TO VOTE.
THEN POLLS.
GIT DONE.
I WILL PASS IT TO ALYSSA MA LAN
KNOW WHO WILL GIVES A TOAST.
>> THANK YOU, THANK SO YOU MUCH.
THANK SO YOU MUCH, EVERYBODY.
AM SO HAPPY TO SEE YOU.
I AM ALYSSA MILANO IT NICE NAN
NO AFTER PARTY IS COMPLETE
WITHOUT A LITTLE TOAST.
TONIGHT, I WANT TO RECOGNIZE THE
PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN AND WHO
STILL ARE ON THE FRONT LINE OF
THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19.
MARK'S HEALTH CARE WORKERS AND
ESSENTIAL WORKERS.
THIS IS PERSONAL ONE FOR ME.
I FELT FATIGUED.
I HAD LOW-GRADE FEVER.
A SPLITTING HEADACHE.
MY TESTIMONY MY HURT.
I TOLD MYSELF WAS JUST NOTHING.
IT GOT WORSE.
MY BODY BEGAN TO ABILITY, SO
MUCH, IT HURT TO STAND.
MY HEART RATE WINT.
I COON BRING IT DOWN EVEN IF
EVEN IF I WAS SITTING STILL AND
THE WORST PART OF ALL IT HAVE
WAS WHEN I COULDN'T BREATHE.
AND IT WAS LITERALLY THE
SCARIEST WEEKS OF MY LIFE.
MY DOCTORS AND THE MEDICAL STAFF
AT WEST HIS HOSPITAL WERE MY
LIFELINE WHEN I WAS QUARANTINED
AT HOME.
THEY ANSWERED MY QUESTIONS OVER
VIDEO CHAT.
AND WHEN I WENT IN TO THE
HOSPITAL, THEY WERE THERE TO
TREAT ME, BUT ALSO, YOU KNOW, TO
PUT A HAND ON MY SHOULDER, AND
TELL ME THAT I WAS GOING TO BE
OKAY.
MY STORY IS JUST ONE OF MILLIONS
AND I KNOW HOW UP CREDIBLY
FORTUNATELY AM TO HAVE HEALTH
INSURANCE AND THE ABILITY TO
STAY HOME FROM WORK WHILE I
RECOVERED.
YOU KNOW, FOR TOO MANY PEOPLE
PAID SICK LEAVE AND ACCESS TO
QUALITY MEDICAL CARE ARE STYLE
NOT GUARANTEED.
JOED BY ACCEPT WORKING ON THAT,
BY THE WAY.
FOR SIX MONTHS NOW, HALF A YEAR,
OUR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
WORKING WITHOUT P.P.E., WITHOUT
ENOUGH FUND, WITHOUT ENOUGH
WITHOUT ENOUGH SUPPORT, WITHOUT
ENOUGH SLEEVE, IN MY OPINION
THEY HAVE BEEN PUT IN AN IMPOSE
BELIEVE POSITION, AND THEY HAVE
JUST THEY HAVE RESPITE TONE THE
CHALLENGE WITH GRIT AND GRACE
AND UNBELIEVABLE STRENGTH.
AND FOR SIX MONTHS NOW WE HAVE
BEEN LOOKING FOR WAYS TO SAY
THANK YOU.
WE HAVE MADE SIGNS, WE HAVE
DONATED PIZZA, MEALS AND BANGED
ON POTS AND PANS AND CHEERED
FROM OUR BALCONIES AND OUR FRONT
PORCHES AND ALL OF THAT IS SO
VERY IMPORTANT.
BUT WE OWE OUR HEALTHCARE
WORKERS MORE THAN JUST OUR
THANKS.
WE OWE OUR HEALTHCARE WORKERS A
NATIONAL TESTING INFRASTRUCTURE
THAT IS BOTH EFFECTIVE AND
ACCESSIBLE.
WE OWE THEM THE MASKS AND GOWNS
AND HOSPITAL BEDS AND EQUIPMENT
THAT THEY NEED TO DO THEIR JOBS
SAFELY.
WE OWE THEM SCIENCE-BASED
LEADERSHIP.
AND WE OWE THE SAME TOO ALL OF
THE ESSENTIAL WORKERS, BUS
DRIVERS, DELIVERY DRIVERS,
GROCERY STORE CLERKS, SANITATION
WORKERS, AND EMERGENCY
PERSONNEL.
WOULD GO TO WORK EVERY SINGLE
DAY TO JUST KEEP OUR COMMUNITIES
GOING.
BE OWE THEM A GOVERNMENT THAT
PROTECTS THEM.
WE OWE THEM A GOVERNMENT LED BY
JOE BIDEN.
SO A TOAST, OUR TOAST, TO OUR
HEALTHCARE WORKERS, AND
ESSENTIAL WORKERS.
THANK YOU.
THANK YOU FOR PUTTING YOUR LIVES
ON THE LINE, THANK YOU FOR BEING
THERE FOR US.
AND WE PROMISE NOW TO BE THERE
FOR YOU STARTING WITH DOING
EVERYTHING WE CAN, EVERYTHING IN
OUR POWER TO ELECT JOE BIDEN AND
DEMOCRATS EVERYWHERE.
ON NOVEMBER 3rd, SO WE CAN
BUILD BACK BETTER.
CHEERS.
HONEY, I AM GOING TO NEED
ANOTHER ONE OF THESE.
ADD A LITTLE BIT MORE.
>> WELL, ALL CHEERS TO THAT.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, ALYSSA, I AM
SO RELIEVED TO SEE THAT YOU ARE
FEELING BETTER.
AS SOMEONE WHO ALSO HAD
COVID-19, I WANT TO JOIN ALYSSA
IN TOASTING EVERY ESSENTIAL
HEALTH WARHEALTHCARE WORKER WHOG
TO KEEP US SAFE AND HEALTHY.
THANK YOU ALL.
BUT AS ALYSSA SAID, IT'S NOT
JUST EM IT.
s AND DOCTORS AND NURSES WE
SHOULD BE THANKING.
OUR DELIVERY WORKERS, POSTAL
WORKERS, GROCERY STORE CLERKS
AND EVERY OTHER ESSENTIAL WORKER
OUT THERE DESERVE OUR GRATITUDE
TOO.
TOON WE TOAST THEM ALL, EACH AND
EVERY ONE.
KNEW TOWN TO CHECK IN WITH
ANOTHER FREMD OF OURS, SHE HAS
7 MILLION FOLLOWERS ON VINE.
17 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS ON
YOUTUBE, 22 MILLION FOLLOW ORES
TICKTOCK, 14 MILLION FOLLOWERS
ON SOUGHT FLAM AND 12 MILLION
FALLS PALLS ON JOE WHAT ARE, I
AM SURE WE MADE UP THE LAST TWO,
BUT IF THEY WERE, SHE WOULD BE
DOLL NATEING THEM TOO.
I THINK VINE MAY NOT BE AROUND
ANYMORE.
BUT WHO IS COUNTING, SHE'S THE
QUEEN OF SOCIAL MEDIA A STAR OF
NETFLIX NEW MOVIE "WORK IT", A
COCHAIR OF WHEN WE ALL VOTE.
AND NOW A GUEST AT OUR PARTY,
PLEASE, EVERYBODY, WELCOME LA.
>> DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVERSE
AFTER PARTY HOW ARE YOU FEELING?
YEAH.
YEAH.
>> I MISS PEOPLE.
POWER TO THE PEOPLE, THOUGH,
HEY, GUYS, HOW YOU DOING I
ALLIES A AND IT'S MY HONOR AND
PLEASURE TO BE HERE WITH YOU
TONIGHT, SO THANK YOU FOR HAVING
ME, NOW, I AM SO, SO, SO HAPPY
TO HEAR.
WE NEED TO GET AND GO.
IT'S TIME TO HEAR YOU LOUD AND
CLEAR.
THAT'S WHY I AM TALKING.
WE NEED TO VOTE, WE THE PEOPLE
NEED TO BRING THIS POLITICAL
PARTY TO THE POLLS, OKAY?
AND TO OUR BELOVED POST OFFICE.
OKAY?
OKAY.
SO GET OFF THAT BOOTY AND DO OUR
CIVIC DUTY.
JOIN ME IT'S TIME TO DANCE FOR
DEMOCRACY.
♪ MUSIC PLAYING ♪
♪ MUSIC PLAYING ♪
>> BRING THAT ENERGY TO THE
POLLS, REALLY Y'ALL, WE NEED TO
TURN UP, TURN OUT AND PUT OUR
BEST FOOTER FOR WARD AND THAT
FOOD BELONGS TO JOE BIDEN KAMALA
HARRIS, I AM KICKING IT WITH
THEM.
HOPEFULLY THIS GROOVE GOT YOU TO
MOVE ALL THE WAY DOWN TO
IOWAVOTE.ORG SO YOU ARE READY
AND REGISTER TODAY VOTE IF YOU
ARE THINK YOU ARE REGISTER TODAY
VOTE, PROVE IT DOUBLE CLERK AND
MAKE SURE YOUR ADDRESS IS
UP-TO-DATE.
TO GET IN INVOLVED WITH THE
BIDEN/HARRIS CAMPAIGN TEXT UNITE
TODAY 30333.
THAT'S UNITED TO 303330.
ALSO, THOSE OF YOU ALL VOTING BY
MAIL LIKE I AM I KNOW IT'S HARD
TO GET YOUR CLEAN HANDS ON THAT
WELL OF DESERVED STICKER IF YOU
ARE LOOKING FOR ONE, LET ME
KNOW.
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING, AND,
REMEMBER, IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO.
LET'S GO, LET'S GO.
BYE.
>> GREETINGS I AM SIMONE D.
SANDERS A SENIOR ADVICE FORE
BIDEN/HARRIS CAMPAIGN I HATE I
WANT TO RESULT THE PARTY BUT
KNOW THE SAYING THERE AIN'T NO
PARTY LIKE A DEMOCRATIC PARTY
BECAUSE A DEMOCRATIC PARTY DON'T
STOP UNLESS IT'S FOR IMPORTANT
UPDATES I THINK THAT'S HOW IT
GOES.
WE ARE JUST ROLLING WITH IT.
THIS HAS BEEN AN AMAZING WEEK.
RIGHT?
SO MANY GREAT GUESTS AND
SPEAKERS.
BY STARTING TOMORROW THE
SPOTLIGHT IS ON YOU.
THE VOTERS, DONORS AND CAMPAIGN
VOLUNTEERS.
WE ZONE HAVE 75 DAYS UNTIL THE
ELECTION.
75 DAYS TO SEND VICE PRESIDENTED
BIER AND SENATOR HARRIS TO THE
WHITE HOUSE AND DONALD TRUMP
BACK TO WHENEVER HE CAME FROM.
WE HAVE TO EARN EVERY VOTE.
NO ONE CAN SIT THIS ONE.
FIRST OFF, WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE
YOU ARE REGISTER TODAY VOTE.
TEXT AND CALL YOUR NEIGHBORS AND
HELP THEM MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE
BUT ALSO TO VOTE EARLY.
SO PULL OUT YOUR PHONES RIGHT
NOW AND TEXT MORE TO 30330 FOR
MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN
HELP TEAM BIDEN/HARRIS.
OKAY.
DID YOU DO IT?
IT'S KIND OF HARD TO SEE FROM
OVER HERE.
DID YOU -- OKAY, YOU KNOW WHAT,
I AM JUST GOING TO ASSUME YOU
DID IT.
75 DAYS, Y'ALL.
75 DAYS TO GET THIS DONE.
SO THAT'S ALL YOU HAVE FROM ME.
LET'S FINISH THIS PARTY STRONG.
OKAY.
BACK TO THE PARTY.
THANKS.
>> HEY, THANK, SIMONE I CAN
HONESTLY SAY THIS IS JUST THE
BEGINNING OF MY INVOLVEMENT.
AND I HOPE THE SAME IS TRUE FOR
ALL OF YOU.
WE HAVE REACHED THE POINT IN THE
NIGHT WHERE MY PLATELETS IS
LOOPING BACK ON IT SELF.
AND THOUGH I WOULD BE HAPPY TO
LISTEN TO MADONNA'S GET TOGETHER
ON REPEAT, AND I PROBABLY WILL,
I FIGURED I WOULD HAND OVER THE
OX CORD A REAL D.J. HIS RECORD
COMPANY IS CALLED MAD DECENT,
WHICH FUNNILY ENOUGH, WAS THE
ORIGINAL SLOGAN FOR THE BIDEN
CAMPAIGN.
PUSH YOUR FURNITURE TO THE SIDE,
EVERYBODY, GRAB YOURS HOUSE
MATES, SLASH PETS, SLASH PLANTS,
AND AND GET READY TO DANCE WITH
TONIGHT'S D.J., DIPLO.
♪ MUSIC PLAYING ♪
♪ MUSIC PLAYING ♪ YOU GUYS
HAVING A GOOD TIME?
CELEBRATING JOE BIDEN KAMALA
HARRIS, COME OKAY LET'S GO.
♪ MUSIC PLAYING ♪
>> I FEEL POSITIVITY ALL OVER
THE WORLD.
WE ARE THE PARTY TO CHANGE THE
WORLD RIGHT NOW.
LET'S GO!
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>> DNC, LET'S GO.
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>> WE ARE HALFWAY THERE.
TOP WAS THE CONVENTION NOW WE
NEED TO GET JOE BIDEN ELECTED.
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>> WE NEED YOUR HELP.
WE NEED YOU ALL TO REGISTER TO
VOTE.
IF YOU DON'T KNOW, CHECK I WILL
VOTE.ORG.
IT'S VERY IMPORTANT WE NEED
EVERYBODY TO REGISTER TO VOTE.
BIDEN/HARRIS, WE NEED YOU TO
SREPLREGISTER TO VOTE.
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>> Y'ALL READY?
PARTY FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS.
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>> THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING
US.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WE
NEED ALL YOUR HELP.
WE NEED TO YOU DO WHAT'S RIGHT.
HELP JOED BY SPIN KAMALA HARRIS
WIN THE ELECTION IN NOVEMBER,
COME ON.
LET'S GO.
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>> I'M GOING SOMEWHERE ELSE, I
AM GOING TO TAKE YOU WITH ME.
ARE YOU READY?
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>> IT'S A BIG PART TONIGHT.
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>> THE LAST FOUR YEARS HAVE BEEN
A NIGHTMARE.
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>> WE NEED TO ROCK THE VOTE.
MAKE SURE YOU ARE REGISTERED TO
VOTE.
TOO.
ARE YOU ALL READY?
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IS THERE LISTEN UP.
WE NEED A LOT MORE WORK BEFORE
NOVEMBER, Y'ALL READY.
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>> WE NEED TO YOU WORK.
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>> THIS IS A VERY GOOD SONG FOR
THIS MESSAGE.
WE NEED UNITY AND LOVE.
NOT JUST IN AMERICA, BUT AROUND
THE WORLD.
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>> US AN ANTHEM RIGHT HERE.
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>> REMEMBER, WE NEED YOU TO
REGISTER TO VOTE.
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>> IT CAN ONLY GET BETTER FROM
HERE, GUYS.
WE ARE IN TO BREEDER DAYS, THE
NEXT FOUR YEARS.
WITH JED BIDEN -- JOE DIEDEN AND
KAMALA HARRIS, I SEE KAMALA AT
WORK HERE IN CALIFORNIA, SHE
GETS THINGS DONE, AMAZING WOMAN.
AND OF COURSE, JOE BIDEN.
DOING SUCH GREAT FOR EYE LONG
TIME.
ONLY HE CAN POWER THE WORK THAT
NEED IN AMERICA.
WE NEED THAT CHANGE, WE NEED
SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
WE HAVE IT RIGHT HERE,
BIDEN/HARRIS, 2020.
LET'S WORK ON 2021, LET'S GO.
BRIGHTER DAYS VERY SOON.
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
WE NEED EVERYBODY TO REGISTER TO
VOTE.
MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER AND GO
OUT THERE AND VOTE.
ALMOST EVERY STATE YOU CAN DO A
MAIL-IN BALLOT.
MAKE SURE YOU GET IT SENT TO YOU
A.S.A.P. AND FILL IT OUT.
AND LET'S GET BIDEN/HARRIS IN TO
THE WHITE HOUSE NEXT YEAR.
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>> MY LAST ONE.
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>> 2021, GUYS.
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>> MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION FOR
YOUR LIFE, YOUR COUNTRY,
EVERYBODY OUT HERE.
WE NEED BETTER.
AND WE ARE GOING TO GET IT WITH
JOE BIDEN KAMALA HARRIS.
>> WELL, THAT JUST ABOUT WRAPS
UP OUR AFTER PARTY.
WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT,
DECEMBER IS A IS KIND OF LIKE A
HOUSE PARTY.
IT'S ONLY FUN PHYSICAL EVERYBODY
SHOWS UP.
WHILE THIS IS AN AFTER PARTY FOR
THE CONVENTION, IT'S ALSO A
PRE-GAME FOR THE FIGHT AHEAD.
BECAUSE VOTING STARTS SOON.
IN JUST 29 DAYS EARLY VOTING
BEGINS IN MINNESOTA.
SO WE NEED TO MAKE SURE AS MANY
BALLOTS AS POSSIBLE ARE
DELIVERED AND CAST WITH JOE
BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS' NAMES
FILLED IN.
OF COURSE, FROM MINNESOTA TO
MISSISSIPPI, EAST COAST TO WEST
COAST, NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER, WE
NEED YOU TO HELP US CROSS THE
FINISH LINE.
SO PLEASE TEXT MORE TO 30330.
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HOW YOU
CAN DO YOUR PART.
THAT'S MORE TO 30330, TO FIND
OUT HOW YOU CAN DO MORE TO DO
YOUR PART.
WHETHER IT'S HOSTING A VIRTUAL
EVENT, MAKING CALLS OR TEXTING
VOTERS, THINK ABOUT IT, YOU
COULD BE WATCHING REAL
HOUSEWIVES WHILE TEXTNG REAL
HOUSEWIVES IN MICHIGAN,
PENNSYLVANIA OR DOWN THE STREET
FROM YOU.
NO MATTER HOW YOU CHOOSE TO GET
INVOLVED, DO NOT BE TARDY FOR
THE PARTY AT THE POLLS ON
NOVEMBER 3rd.
YES, I JUST QUOTED KIM, WHAT CAN
I TELL YOU.
