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twitter is twitter is burning up tonight. a lot of you not happy about the federal judge blocking the release of the undercover abortion provider videos. go to facebook and tell us what you think. thanks for watching. welcome to the special edition of "hannity" the road to 2016. we are just 15 months away from the 2016 election and just six days away from the first gop presidential primary debate which will air right here on the fox news channel thursday, august 6th, 9:00 p.m. eastern. it's been an exciting race. this show has been the go-to place for the 2016 presidential race. here are some of the highlights from the campaign trail so far. >> i believe with all my heart we are on the verge of another american century. i believe with all my heart that america's greatest days are right around the corner. more than anything else, that's the reason that propelled me to
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run. >> i'm a committed conservative, a reformer. i have a record. and i get to go share that record each and every day. and i'm going to do it. i'm going to do it with joy in my heart. i'm going to do it with love for this country. >> leadership is not about power, not about position, title or living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the highest calling of lip is to unlock potential in others. and now we need a leader who will unlock the potential of this great nation. >> some in our party say let's dilute the message. let's become democrat-like and we'll get more votes. i couldn't disagree more. i think what we need to do is be boldly for what we are for. >> i'm not asking you to simply join my campaign. i'm asking you to join a cause. if you're looking for a candidate who will politely manage america's descent into
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mediocrity, i'm not your man. but if you are chasing a dream looking for a land where the people are free and the opportunities are real, i am asking you to believe. >> we took the power away from the big government special interests and we put it firmly in the hands of the hard working taxpayers. that's what we need more of in this great can't. >> there are only four things i can completely promise you. promise you. it will be under my control if i become the president of the united states. here is what they are. you're never going to have to wonder what i'm thinking. you're never going to have to wonder what i'm feeling. you're never going to have to wonder what i'm willing to fight for and how hard i'll fight for it. >> there is nothing wrong in america that cannot be fixed with the right leadership. we need leadership that repairs the breach in america.
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>> i'm running for president because i believe that we need the kind of leadership that can help us get there. if i didn't think i could provide it, i'd simply step aside and point you to somebody else. but i believe i've had a unique preparation to come and ask you to let me be your president. >> show me the candidates that stand up and list chapter and verse this program, that program, this program, that program. every one of whom has lobbyists. and i guarantee you the lobbyists ain't cutting checks to me. >> if i get elected president, i will bring it back. bigger and better and stronger than ever before. we will make america great again. >> on this show we have talked to just about every gop candidate.
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tonight for the next hour, we'll show you highlights from the interviews. we'll start with some of the gop candidates explaining to you, the american people, why they want to be the next president of the united states. >> we need a leader who will stand up and tell the truth. and who will lead on the issues of the day. whether it's obamacare, debt or stopping executive amnesty or defending religious liberty or defending the second amendment or standing up for marriage or life or israel or standing up against iran acquiring nuclear weapons. we need leaders who stand and lead. and that's what i've endeavored to do in my time in the senate. and my commitment is in this race in 2016 that's what i'm going to do going forward. >> i think so often we get people who are elected and spend decade after decade up there. they lose touch with the people. nothing changes. we elect republicans and say, we want republicans to balance the budget, then republicans do the same thing the democrats do. i ran for office originally on
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the tea party movement because we were upset with republicans who doubled the debt. we were upset with republicans who build a out the banks. and i still think now that republicans are in charge of congress we need to stand for something. >> america is an exceptional country, but it isn't that way on its own. we have to continue to keep that flame alive. right now we're not. we're headed in the wrong direction as a country because we have leaders who are trapped in the past. we need to do three things to capitalize on the opportunity of the 21st century. we have to have a globally competitive economy. we have to help our children and young people acquire the skills they need to succeed. we need a strong america on the global stage. one that is strong with its allies and strong against its enemies. we do those three things we'll have another american century. that's what i want to help lead us to as your president. >> our best days are in front of us. we're a few good decisions and a leadership change at the top from the absolute best days of america. i know how to do that because we've put that process into place in the 12th largest economy in the world. to build economically this country back up, and build american spirit back up, this is
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the united states. we can do this. we've done it before and our best days are ahead of us. >> it would be the most extraordinarily time to be alive. we should be the world's superpower economically and we should be the leader in the world as it relates to foreign policy. and we're not right now. if we change directions, our children and grandchildren will have opportunities of abundance. >> the reason that i want to be president is i want to make america great again. it's very simple. that's my whole thing. that's my whole concept. we have tremendous potential. the world is ripping us off. china is taking advantage. they're taking our jobs. they're taking our money. they're taking our manufacturing. they're then loaning the money back to us and we pay them interest. that wouldn't happen with me. mexico is a disaster at the border people throwing through and they're taking us economically. japan, everybody. we're a laughingstock. that wouldn't happen under president trump. >> when i was a little girl, my mother said to me what you are is god's gift to you. what you make of yourself is your gift to god.
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i have learned in my life that everyone has god given gifts. everyone has potential. we now need a leader in the oval office that understands their highest calling is to unlock the potential of every american and of this great nation. i can win this job and i can do this job. >> america is at a time of great anxiety because no one is willing to tell the truth and no one is willing to look you in the eye and tell you that our entitlement system is bankrupting us that our tax system is killing our economy, that is foreign policy is leading to a more dangerous world, a and that our education system is going to lead us to be a second-rate power. you need to hear those truths and you need to have solutions for those truths. i have worked in the toughest place a republican can work, california. when i go to the white house we'll change the country and make the world better and safer place. >> if you want someone that's going to manage the descent of america into mediocrity i'm not your candidate. if you want someone that's running for office to do something and not just be somebody.
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if you want somebody who is going go to d.c. and make bold changes, repeal obamacare, secure or border grow our private sector economy, rebuild our defenses. if you want somebody who understands that america is about growth not envy not redistribution. if you understand we've got to stop this march towards government dependence and socialism. if you want to rescue the american dream from becoming european nightmare i invite you to join my cause. >> we're going to go out and work for men and women and give them the ability to rise and provide for themselves and their families. we're also going to have a president who has the experience to be a commander in chief on day one. i was told by senior israeli officials that the next president is probably going to be a president who is going to be serving during wartime. we want somebody with experience who can handle the problems from day one. and keep america safe. i will be that president. >> i think people want to see someone who can transfer power from washington to the hands of the hard working taxpayers across the country. someone who can stand up and help grow the economy in a way that makes sure everyone can
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live their piece of the american dream. and ultimately, someone who is going to protect our children and grandchildren from radical islamic terrorism. if you want someone who can fight and win for the hard working people of the country i'm your guy. >> it's record, it's experience. it's the testing. and you know, serving on the defense committee for 18 years, being budget committee chairman, being one of the chief architects of balancing the budget and restoring prosperity of the country and being governor of a state that was in trouble that we've been able to rescue. and knowledge to be able to lift people. sean, that's what i think it is. it's so have a stronger economy, create more jobs and make sure no one gets left behind. no one. >> coming up on the special edition of "hannity," the road to 2016. we'll show you how the gop presidential candidates plan to turn around this terrible economy. that's straight ahead. onomy. that's straight ahead.
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live from america's news headquarters i'm jackie ibanez. sadout in news out of fire-ravaged california. u.s. forest service now reporting one firefighter has been killed. he was fighting a firefighter in the modoc national forest. the fire is just one of dozens burning across california right now. the flames have been fueled by hot temperatures and gusty winds. the 6-foot-long wing fragment that washed up on a beach in the indian ocean has now arrived in france. investigators there now hope to confirm its origin. aviation experts have already said they strongly believe it's
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from a boeing 777. that's the same model plane as malaysia airlines flight 370 which vanished more than a year ago. if it is part of flight 370, the debris would have drifted thousands of miles. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." welcome back to the special edition of "hannity: the road to 2016." the next president faces a lot of challenges including fixing this economy. here's how some of the gop presidential candidates plan to turn that around. >> bottom line is there are two sectors of the economy, the public sector, the non-productive sector and the private sector which is the engine that creates jobs. you need to leave more money in the private sector. what does that mean? you have to reduce taxes. the last president we had that was ronald reagan that said we're going to dramatically cut tax rates. guess what? more revenue came in. tens of millions of jobs were created.
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the last couple of republicans we have put forward i couldn't tell you what we for. i think we were for revenue neutral tax reform. in washington, that's what passes for bold. they say okay half of you are going to pay more taxes and half of you are going to pay less, but the net result to the economy is zero. you help poverty and job creation by leaving more money with the people. >> i've been through this before in 2003 texas had a $10 billion shortfall. in 2011 we had over 25 billion budget shortfall. i understand the pain of cutting. but if we're going to get this country back on track, we're going to have to have someone that's honest with americans. we're going to have to cut spending, we're going to have to make changes in the entitlement programs. we can do this. you send that message and americans will have faith again that they can risk their capital and expand and grow the economy. >> when it comes to reform, the fundamental essence is i want to take power out of washington and send it back to states and local communities.
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take education. i think we would be far better off. you look at a dollar. i held a dollar up earlier. and said where would you spend this in washington our your child's school. i think most people would rather spend at the school. i think that's why we have problems with initiatives. we need the powers back in the state and local level. when i think of growth it's about repealing obamacare, reining federal regulations. using the abundance of all the energy supplies we have to fuel our nation's economic recovery. helping to get the educational skills they need to receive. helping students get the education stills they need to the tax code. those are things that will help us grow. >> 80 million baby boomers will retire in the next few years. $70 trillion of unfunded liability. that's going to make us greece. when 80 million of us retire in mass in the next 20 to 25 years, we're going to wipe out medicare and social security. all the revenue collected by 2042 will go to pay the medicare bills. >> stop spending so much money.
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>> you can't do it with that. young people got to work longer and people on our income level are going to have to take a little less or we're going to destroy this country. you'll have to do what reagan did all over again. >> the great society program, the war on poverty has not been helpful. with the trillions and trillions of dollars that are being spent. i don't want to spend a lot of time demonizing someone who did it. they may have had good intentions. it's clear it hasn't worked. we should be talking about what do we do to get people to move up and out of dependency? i think what we have to do is recognize that it's relationships rather than throwing money that works. there are many examples around the country of programs that generally are started by the private sector. and business industry, academia, wall street, churches, community groups, who get involved with their fellow human beings. and those are the things that actually get people out of poverty.
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>> historically in this country, we've averaged 3.3% growth a year. since world war ii. there have only been two four year periods where growth has averaged less than 1% a year. 1978 to 1982. that was coming out of jimmy carter. same failed policies. 2008 to 2012 where gdp growth averaged 0.9% a year. if we can get back to historic levels of growth 3, 4, 5% suddenly the federal budget picture transforms. suddenly we have revenue to support our troops and build our military to defend this nation. suddenly it becomes possible to step in and preserve and reform social security and medicare. >> it begins by having a vibrant 21st century economy that allows us to be globally competitive. that means reforming the tax code. that means lowering regulations. that means repealing and replacing obamacare.
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these are the key -- and by fully utilizing our energy resources. if we did these things we would have massive economic growth. the second is you have to equip people with the kills they need for the better paying jobs that that economy will create. again, we stop graduating people from high school ready to go for work. we stopped graduating people ready to go to work adds welders and electricians and airplane mechanics. we're graduating people from college with a bunch of loans and unable to find a job. >> governments should grow no faster than people's ability to pay for it. in fact personal income growth family income should be the highest priority for the next president. it's why i'm advocating creating a strategy to achieve 4% growth. if we grow at 2% this so-called new normal that makes me queasy to think about it, the demands on government will overwhelm us and will create perpetual poverty for those that are stuck in poverty. and the middle will continue to be squeezed. the great challenge for our country is to become young and dynamic and aspirational again. and that should be -- the less
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seasons of florida could be applied to washington, d.c. >> it's a question of incentives. we have to create incentives. we have to restructure our tax system so people create incentives. you can do zones. you can do lots of different things to get people to work. we have to change -- we have a very massive change coming up. this country cannot sustain itself. it just can't go. you know that. we are right now the highest taxed nation in the world. and you could actually say by far. we spend more money because of common core and washington. we spend more money on education than any country in the world. and yet we're 26th. 25 countries that spend far less -- some of them spend 10% of what we spend and less. these are better in terms of education than us. there are so many things that you can cut. there is so many things. >> the most important thing that we need to do to grow this economy is to get the real engine of economic growth going
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and growing again. and guess what that is. small and family-owned and new businesses. small family owned new businesses have always created 2/3 of the jobs in this country. they employ half the people. i started out as a secretary in a nine person real estate firm. my husband frank started out as a tow truck driver. >> i was a dishwasher. >> the point is it's how most americans get their start. what we're doing is we're destroying more of those businesses than we're creating. this bloated complicated government that has been created over decades by a political class, guess what, only the big, powerful wealth and well-connected can deal with that big government it's called crony capitalism. >> the way you solve is to create opportunity in the country, sean. we don't have an income inequality problem. we have an opportunity inequality problem in the country. that's what we need to solve. the first thing is we've got to simplify the tax system. we've laid out specifics. we got to get rid of all the special interest deduction. everything but the mortgage deduction and the charitable
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deduction. bring rates down to 28% top rate where reagan was. bring the lowest rate down to single digits. you'll get people revitalized. secondly you've got to bring the business tax rate down. bring it down to 25% and and let's repatriate that $2 trillion. >> getting people back in the workforce. this is why it's so critical we need big change in d.c. sean i agree with you. my concern is we not make this the new normal. four more years of this president's policies where it's about redistribution and class envy and government dmens dependence. then you have a whole generation of americans who thinks we can't grow the economy. the last quarter was negative. they call 2% growth a recovery. nonsense. that's not a recovery. we need a stronger economy recovery where we tell folks -- the american dream is not that we're going to take care of you. the american dream is we'll give you equal opportunity. you had the chance to work hard get an education and do great things for yourself and your kids. >> what about a penny plan? i like the en -- penny plan. >> i think that's a great
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target. you can't just say we'll cut everything by 1%. some things you want to increase other things you want to get rid of. defense, i believe we need a stronger defense budget. i think we need to increase the defense budget. but there are many things many departments like the transportation department education department state department, there are many departments, agricultural department that just have exploded. and that we can get rid of a lot of programs in those areas. you throw on top of that the really key, which is entitlement reform. when i was in in the united states senate, i fought for social security reform. >> this sense -- there's a lot of dead wood in washington. we know that. there are programs that can go. i used to say the commerce department, some of its functions are valuable. it ought to be closed down and i'll tell you why. it's an addict for political junkies. somebody goes to work on a campaign, their kid goes to the commerce department. here's the beauty of all this. you don't have to slash, you have to innovate. you have to make things work better at a lower price.
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and frankly, a lot of those programs need to be shipped out of that town. >> when we come back on the special edition of "hannity," the road to 2016. the country faces a number of challenges overseas, including deal ing with isis, russia, china, iran. up next we'll show you how the gop candidates plan to tackle these issues if they are elected the next commander in chief. that's straight ahead. commander in chief. that's straight ahead. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. teaching science can get pretty messy. drop! watch this... so i switched to tide pods they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%. don't pay for water, pay for clean.
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he says he considers the greatest geopolitical disaster of modern times the dissolution of the soviet union. he's trying to reassemble it as much as possible. putin only understands strength. listen nobody wants to see a shooting war between united states and russia. two new superpowers, you don't engage in a shooting war. but there are things we can be doing. we should be standing with ukraine. and arming ukraine right now so the ukrainians can defend themselves. we should honor our treaty commitments. we should have when putin invaded crimea we should have immediately gone forward and installed the anti-ballistic missile batteries in poland and the czech republic that had been scheduled to go into effect and that the president had canceled in 2009 in an effort to appease putin. the appeasement didn't work. and third, we should immediately clear for export liquid natural gas. putin uses energy as his tool of economic blackmail. it would produce jobs here at
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home and weaken russia and empower our friends. >> the neocons don't want to negotiate with anybody. they want war. the difference is i want negotiations from a position of strength. i'm a reagan republican. he believed in peace through strength and talked to the russians. it would be a mistake. do you know what reagan did? many of these neocons criticize reagan for talking to the russians. realize the loud sort of i think juvenile voices putting pictures on bombs on calves, these are the people who are so reckless it would be gravely dangerous to our country to have these people in charge of your country. >> what about a rubio doctrine? what would a rubio doctrine be? >> a rubio doctrine would be in the absence of american leadership, the result is a vacuum. that vacuum is filled by chaos. so for example, we need to be involved in the asia-pacific region. we need to invigorate our licenses with south korea, japan and the philippines to blunt some of the aggression you now
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see from russia -- from china on their territorial claims. in the western europe, we need to reinvigorate nato. once again to sort of stop putin's efforts to relitigate the end of the cold war. >> it took an incredible apparatus to build the structure, to murder people one at a time or several hundred at a time, 10,000 a day in auschwitz. with one nuclear device, several million people could be murdered and killed. i think we underestimate the radical nature of these animals who run iran. as a terror state. >> what is wrong with obama, i get them, i don't get obama. >> we saw chamberlain before and it took a churchill to help get us out. when that speech was mad, after it churchill said there was a choice between war and dishonor and they chose dishonor. there's another choice other than war. i don't believe that's the only choice we have. anything is better than allowing these terrorists to have nuclear capacity. >> it's kind of bizarre, to be honest with you, to create moral
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equivalence between our faith which is a freedom-0ing peaceful faith and the hijacking of islam in the form of these radical terrorists. and call it for what it is. if you call it for what it is. create a strategy to take it out. we don't have strategy as it relates to isis. we are reacting to events on the ground and little by l doing things some of which are good. there have been some successes in using drones to take out terrorists. i'm all for that. we need a strategy to tighten the noose around them. we need to do it not just unilaterally, we need to do it with the nations of the neighborhood. >> first of all, we stand up next to benjamin netanyahu and tell everyone we have no better friend in the middle east or in the world than netanyahu and israel. and we have to say that publicly and repeatedly to repair the damage that this president has done to the relationship. think about this sean. this president won't stand up to assad, but he stands up to
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netanyahu. it's an embarrassment. we need an america that does two things, makes our friends know we'll stand by them no matter what the polls say and makes ss adversaries know there are limits to your conduct and there are consequences. >> as president, i would pull back and terminate the bad deal with iran completely on day one i would put in place crippling economic sanctions against iraq and i would convince our allies to do the same. this is not a country we should be doing business with. >> have you been able to decode the president's inability to say radical islamic terrorism. why can't he say that? >> it is mind-boggling. you can't fight the enemy unless you identify them. this is indeed islamic terrorism. it comes in many forms. there are other elements out there. we need to recognize that. and you know, in iraq it's a good example. it's not just isis it's not just the islamic state. the iran-backed shiite militias there are in there i think in
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many ways are a very similar problem in there. the president still even to last year his administration was calling yemen a success story. the houthis are directly connected to iran out there. yemen with the houthis, that's not a place we should be doing business with. we need to identify the enemy, the enemy is radical islamic terrorism. >> isis is a caliphate. and the only way to defeat a caliphate and to get people not to be attracted to come to iraq and syria and to attack the united states is to take the territory away from them. there's no other way. if you look at the history of islam. islam continued to expand and continued to attract people as and once the west began to push it back and collapse it, it collapsed. it collapsed completely. >> can you do that without sending american troops on the ground? >> no. i've been very, very clear that we need to have more troops on the ground in iraq. >> do they need to be the ones
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fighting? >> you know, i would leave that -- i'm not in a position sitting outside of the government to have a good understanding of that, i would -- what i would say is if that is necessary, in order to take back this land and iraq first and then syria, the answer is, that we would put the sufficient troops there to make sure that happens. coming up on the special edition of "hannity," the road to 2016. hillary clinton appears to be the favorite to win the democratic nomination for president. up next, the gop presidential candidates will reveal how they plan to beat the former secretary of state. that as we continue. that as we continue. what to do when you're stranded in a city and you need a last minute hotel? a priceline tonight only deal! stuck out on the range? nowhere to rest your beard? choose from thousands of hand-picked hotel deals at the very last minute. only on your phone. only from priceline.
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why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. welcome back to the special edition of "hannity," the road to 2016. while the republican presidential field has plenty of options to choose from. it looks like hillary clinton will be the next democratic nominee for president.
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a lot can still change. here's how some of the republican candidates plan to defeat hillary clinton. >> look, i've known hillary a long time. when i got engaged to be married she came to the party. i mean, i don't hate people because i don't agree with them. >> can you call her and ask her to come on my show? >> i'm not sure she's going to take my call these days. here's the thing, i believe she does things in very small ways, very segmented ways. appeal to this group, that group. this group. i think it's a big message. i think it's an overwhelming message that overwhelmed the cutouts she has. if people want to get into it on all these little issue, i think she'll beat them. >> i would point out not only has she taken money from governments with atrocious human right records, but she as secretary of state took human rights and women's rights off the table in her discussions with china specifically even
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though she made a big show of showing up in china to talk about women's rights or human rights. and yet when she was in a position to pursue that conversation with china's secretary of state, she took it off the table. >> the clintons believe they're above the law. that for the rest of us, the common people, we have to obey the law. the clintons, they get to do whatever they want. >> you once called bill clinton a sexual predator. >> you know, i still think that the left really hasn't come to grips with the fact that workplace violence and your boss taking care of -- advantage of a 22-year-old girl, that should be the moral -- disapproval of that. the shunning for someone like that. for him to still be accepted, i think, is -- shows a bad side of our culture that we would accept that as being okay. >> i beat the clinton machine. i beat the clinton machine in 1994. i beat the senator who carried hillary care in the united states senate. i had bill and hillary in my
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state. james carville and paul begala managed the campaign against me back in 1994 in a state with over a million democrats and republicans, and i beat them. >> i haven't bought into that's the anointed one. i think they'll go through a process. hopefully they will and have a good conversation about whose vision in the best for this country. again, you're going to go back and look at record. and it gets a little tawdry from time to time when you look at the secretary and particularly this issue with benghazi. the lack of transparency i think is what's going to bother a lot of americans, whether democrats or republicans and certainly independents as well. the lack of transparency when it comes to the whole server issue, the lack of transparency when it comes to the clinton foundation. >> you listen to her talk. she has embraced the progressive agenda. she believes that she's already starting the rhetoric of dividing the country rather than lifting our spirits. she doesn't talk about the kind
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of economic growth that would create meaningful income rises for the middle. she talks about more government programs. her -- she's a formidable candidate. and she is going to be tough. no question about it. but the simple fact is, that we need a dramatic change if we're going to grow economically where people can have disposable incomes to decide what they want to do. >> it's going to be a third obama term. it's going to be. and i sort of laugh when i hear her talking about income inequality and she is taking in all of this money. and i know where they live. they live phenomenally and the money pours in. now, she's gone very far to the left because she doesn't want elizabeth warren to come in. she doesn't want other people to come in. she has enough problems with sanders. but she's really going left. but i don't think that will be the end case. i think she's going to start going a little bit more once she looks like she's going to get the nomination. hard to believe in one sense because i really think, hey,fer
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if that were any republican with the e-mails where you delete after getting a subpoena, you get a subpoena from the united states congress and then you delete everything? i think it's called like jail time. >> they're out there raising money for their foundation. when you reenter public service, you're going to have to answer questions about people who gave you money, and more importantly whether those donations were intended to inpublic policymakers. the point you make is a good one, if you look at what the goals of the foundation was and what are the goals of our foreign policy should be in terms of always defending human rights. then you look to where some of this money is coming from these are places where women aren't even allowed to drive. >> and saudi arabia would be one of them. nor can they be seen in public with a man they're not related to. nor could you build a christian church in saudi arabia. she took tens of millions of dollars. russian reset, and crimea in the ukraine. after the killing of bin laden she said his idealogy of hatred is being rejected in the middle
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east. that's being wrong on two very significant issues. >> our relations with russia have definitely been reset, but not in the way they claim they'd would be. >> it's less certain than it was this the past but i still think in the end she'll be the nominee, which i think is a great contest. i think voters overwhelmingly historically if they get a chance to choose between someone new versus someone from the past. they'll choose someone new and fresh. for us you add to, that she embodies washington. the problems of washington the way she has handled the clinton cache issue and e-mails. embodies what people expect from people in washington. coming up next on this special edition of "hannity," the road to 2016 so what do the candidates really think of each other? well, i asked those tough questions. you don't want to miss their revealing answers. that's straight ahead.
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>> i'll mention names. quick answers. rand paul. >> i think he is outside the main stream of the party. and i think we are a nation that must always face outward into the world. when we are not leading the which doesn't mean rushing off to war, the world is a more dangerous place. >> marco rubio. >> he's a politician with a great future. i think he would make a great veep. >> jeb bush. >> jeb bush is a very good man. i think that it's difficult for people to think about a bush three. >> scott walker. >> a guy with a lot of grit and heart. he has a very different experience set than i do which is a lifetime in wisconsin politics. >> ted cruz. >> smart man. very smart man. and i think that being president requires unifying the country. >> rick perry. >> rick perry is a good friend of mine.
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rick perry got my to out source a lot of manufacturing from california to texas as a matter of fact. >> he is very convincing. >> rand paul. >> libertarian. >> okay. marco rubio. >> good friend. >> donald trump. >> rich guy. >> ted cruz. >> very smart, fiery. >> carly fiorina. >> really talented. >> scott walker. >> a fighter. >> rick perry. >> a real texan. >> john kasich. >> smart guy, too. look all these guys, they're my friends. it's hard to say anything bad about them. >> first thought that comes to your mind. rand paul. >> a really nice guy. i have gotten to know him. i do like him a lot. he called me, wanted to make. i do like him. i disagree with some of his policies. that's okay. >> marco rubio. >> he's an over rated guy. i think i have much better hair than he does.
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i think that i never really met him. i saw him quickly going on a stage. i thought -- i do think he was very disloyal to bush. i think he was unbelievable. bush by all accounts was his mentor. florida is my second home. bush by all accounts was his mentor. i think he was extremely disloyal to bush. and if you can, i will ask you to ask me about bush next. i watched your show last night. i thought it was horrible when he said a dear friend. a dear friend. you said marco rubio to bush. and bush said a dear friend. that's politics. that's what i mean. they're all talk. believe it, he's got to hate him. this was not marco rubio. he is a young guy. >> what do you think of jeb bush putting aside the marco issue. >> i think he is probably a nice guy. i honestly don't -- he looks very unhappy to me. he doesn't look like a person that wants to be doing this. >> chris christie you said is the king of bacon.
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>> well he is kind of a big spending republican. and that's what he was about. >> you said jeb bush was a hypocrite. >> that was kind of about marijuana use. you know when he was a kiss he used marijuana. i don't hold that against him. kids use mistakes. but the fact that he would still put people in jail for medical marijuana? >> that's a big issue for you. >> you said ted cruz you have almost identical voting records but he does not have as much appeal as you. why do you believe that? >> well we're friends. we vote very similarly. >> you helped filibuster. >> yep, we worked together on the filibuster. what i tried to do i think is a little different. i spent a lot of time over the last two years trying to show that the bill of rights is not just the second amendment. >> rand paul you had some fights with. what is the first thing that comes to your mind? >> dangerous for our national security. >> jeb bush? >> good man. >> ted cruz? >> very bright. >> marco rubio? >> charming.
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i'm kidding. >> donald trump. >> donald trump, a friend. >> carly fiorina? >> smart. >> dr. carson? >> tough. >> john kasich? >> a really good friend and a great guy to have a beer with. >> scott walker? >> scott walker. tough. stands up for what he believes in. >> rand paul? >> i appreciate his focus on trying to reduce the size and the scope of the federal government. i share that i don't always share when it comes to protecting the defense of this country. >> rick perry? >> i love rick perry. rick and i ride harleys. >> my wife won't let me maybe you can help me negotiate that deal. what about marco rubio? another friend? >> i like marco a lot. i have a preference for governors. but i like marco a lot. i think he is a good reformer. >> john kasich? >> john and i are good friends. we like to have a little challenge between ohio state and wisconsin. he beat me in football week.
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i fared a little bit better in basketball. >> donald trump. >> i'll take a pass. >> i didn't say pass. >> okay i'll tell you. what he owns nice golf courses. >> okay. ted cruz. >> don't know him. >> rand paul? >> did a good job of talking about our civil liberties. >> marco rubio? >> young and exciting. >> scott walker? >> a good guy. he's been a good governor. >> and more of this special edition of "hannity," the road to 2016 coming up. >> right after this short break. the road to 2016 right after this short break. it's from daddy. sfx: dad's voice i love you baby girl. duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices so you can always be there. ♪
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as always thank you for being with us, and we hope you have a great night. always thank you for being with us. we hope you have a great night. report." i'm doug mckelway. good night from washington. they are the lone wolfs of terror. >> in the animal world you have packs of wolves but you also have individuals who hunt alone. >> radicalized and hell bent on murder. >> terrorizing me by showing up at my front door and took my son. >> jumped out of his car and shot. >> you hear, boom, boom, boom. >> that suspect soon made his cowardly homicidal intent clear. >> and the debate rages. is it