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Oaks, Pennsylvania – 14 October 2024
1. Wide of Former U.S. President Donald Trump standing on stage
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, Former U.S. President: ++PARTIALLY COVERED++
“We win Pennsylvania, we win this great commonwealth, we are going to win the whole ball game. It’s such an important place and we relate and we are up in the polls fairly nicely.”
3. Wide of Trump town hall as an attendee with a medical emergency is being serviced, Trump UPSOUND:
“You take your time, Doctor. Take your time. Thank you very much. We always have great doctors in the audience. We’ve never had too much of a problem.”
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, Former U.S. President:
“The number one issue this country has–”
Audience members: “Medic! Medic! Medic!”
5. Wide of audience
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Kristi Noem, (R) South Dakota: ++PARTIALLY COVERED++
“And I know it’s really warm in here. Everybody agrees that it’s really warm in here. We’ve got a lot of people who love America.”
7. Mid of audience
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, Former U.S. President: ++PARTIALLY COVERED++
“And those two people that went down are patriots and we love them. And because of them, we ended up with some good music. Right? Right? So play YMCA, go ahead. Let’s go, nice and loud.."
9. Zoom out of Trump and Noem as music is playing
STORYLINE:
Former U.S. President Donald Trump was twice interrupted for medical emergencies during an election campaign event in Oaks, Pennsylvania.
The Republican presidential nominee waited on stage along with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who was moderating the session, while medics assisted.
During the first interruption, Trump requested “Ave Maria” be played and was answered with an instrumental version of the song.
During the second incident, he said he meant Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti’s version of the tune. It was promptly tuned up.
After the second person was up and moving, Trump spoke for a few more minutes before calling for music to be played, as many in the crowd lingered, unsure whether he was done speaking.
“Those two people who went down are patriots,” Trump said after the music. “We love them. And because of them, we ended up with some great music, right?”
That’s when he called for the Village People’s “YMCA,” the song that plays at the end of all his rallies. Still, Trump remained, and so did much of the crowd.
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