We got to think of something for people to do.
I have a lot of friends in South Carolina.
I spent four and a half hours debating Donald Trump in three debates, which I think should put to rest any questions about my stamina.
Don't tear other people down. Lift people up.
I don't want to get into an insult fight with Donald Trump.
I think people do want change, but we want to make sure that the change will actually help people. And that's why I reject the change agenda that Donald Trump has.
It's dark and it's divisive - deporting 11 million people, talking about law and order, calling every group of people in America names, talking about cutting taxes on the wealthy, feeling like Donald Trump can bring more nuclear weapons into the world - I mean, everything he's talked about is a form of change.
We need more good jobs, and that means we've got to start educating young people, starting literally in the first five years of life making sure that every kid in every zip code has good teachers and good schools, making college affordable, helping people pay down their debt.
I really feel strongly that we can make change for every person. And it will be radical in the person's life.
What we've seen from Donald Trump has been so negative that nobody wants to be associated with that.
I believe in America, and I still do.
Our constitutional democracy demands our participation, all the time.
Our constitution enshrines the rule of law, freedom of worship and expression, we cherish these values too.
You have the power to pursue your own dreams.
I hope Donald Trump will be a successful president.
I will always be dedicated to the talented men and women at our headquarters in Brooklyn and across the country.
For all the women - especially the young women, who put your faith in me - I want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.
I am so grateful to America and all it has given to me.
I count my blessings every single day that I am an American.
I believe we are stronger together and we will go forward together.
My friends: let us have faith in each other. Let us not grow weary.
May God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America.
We need banking. I mean, right now, there are so many places in America where the banks are not doing what they need to do because they're scared of regulations, they're scared of the other shoe dropping, they're just plain scared,so credit is not flowing the way it needs to to restart economic growth.
People are, you know, a little - they're still uncertain, and they're uncertain both because they don't know what might come next in terms of regulations, but they're also uncertain because of changes in a global economy that we're only beginning to take hold of.
If you were an elected member of Congress and people in your constituency were losing jobs and shutting businesses and everybody in the press is saying it's all the fault of Wall Street, you can't sit idly by and do nothing, but what you do is really important.