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with donald trump for an exclusive interview. great to see you. >> thank you. >> let's start with the elephant in the room the fox issue is resolved. >> i have great relationship with roger ails. i didn't understand what went wrong because i felt i was not treated fairly. roger called me and it's fine. >> two polls show you up. you had a poll yesterday that showed you up in iowa. national polls you went up on the nbc poll. all post debate. what do you make of that? >> i think i won the debate. everybody tells me they won the debate. they did polls of the debate and i was in the 60% and 70%. i loved doing it. i don't think i was treated fairly, these are minor details. and i really had a good time
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doing it. it was very interesting. i've never done a debate like that before. my life has been a debate but i've never done officially a debate. i got to know the candidates. i got to like some of them a lot. i think they're terrific people. some of them not so much. but that's the way life goes. >> a lot of people predicted after the immigration comment, that's the end of donald trump. or the mccain comment or any of the controversies. the opposite happens. the polls go out, they don't go down. how do you explain it? >> if you look at immigration, it was illegal immigration, that was my comment. the media covered me incorrectly. they talked about -- they almost made things up. my real comment was illegal immigration. then you had sadly, the killing of kate in san francisco which was horrendous with somebody that came into the country five times illegally. totally illegally. and just last night and
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yesterday you had a horrible killing where the same thing with the illegal, where a 66-year-old woman who was raped from the military who was raped and beaten and tortured by this animal. and all of a sudden, you know, people are seeing these horrible crimes that are being committed. >> 142,000 crimes in texas alone since 2008. >> that whole issue i don't think you'd be discussing it if it wasn't for me. people you would never think call mead and apologized for what they said. that worked out. i mean, unfortunately, they haven't solved the problem. in terms of myself, people said he called it right. the mccain, i equate that with events. because john mccain and the establishment in washington has treated the vets so badly. you know, two weeks ago on wednesday, they had the longest wait in the history of the veteran's administration. if you're waiting for a doctor, they waited for longer period of time. i'm talking about days. you go to a doctor you wait 20
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minutes. they're waiting days and day. in one case they waited five days. we can't let this happen to the vets. i associated mccain with the vets. he's been one of the people encharein charge. the last incident we won't even discuss. i think i didn't say anything wrong. >> let me ask you, you keep talking about leverage as it relates to the third party issue. let's assume you're treated fairly in the process. you didn't win the nomination, at that point, you would support the republican candidate? >> that's true. that's true. i'd like to see a candidate i like and respect and that i agree with. i'd never go to the other side. >> who are the people you respect? >> i don't want to go into that because i'm running against them. the ones i do respect, they do have a little bit of a chance. i don't think a great chance because their poll numbers
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aren't great. i respect some of the candidates. some i've gotten to know. you know, i like and respect them. >> hillary said your comments about women were offensive. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think i'll do more for women. i cherish women. i think i'll do more for women than hillary will ever do. i thought jeb bush made a horrible mistake when he blew t the whole situation on women's health issue. a week ago what he said was unbelievable. essentially he's saying i'm not going to fund it. i think that will go down as jeb bush's 47%. it will cost him the election when he said that. he didn't know he said that and it was a mistake. it was too bad. that probably cost him the election. i think jeb's statement on women's health will go down as his 37%. then he goes back and says he
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misspoke. it was pretty late. >> let me ask you this, hillary clinton, her husband has had all these problems with women. she hasn't said a word. if it's you versus hillary, is that fair game, that issue? >> i guess it is. he would have had a much different presidency if he didn't have monica and all the things that happened -- >> it was more than monica, paula jones -- >> if anything they won't be doing too much talking about it. i guess everything is fair game. if what i said the other day and i said nothing wrong. i didn't conclude the sentence -- i said you have to be a deviant to take what i said and put it into that. >> let me move to this, though. the clinton foundation, of which hillary is a part they took money from saudi arabia. women can't even drive. i can't find a comment where she's been critical of saudi arabia. she's going to say your comments are outrageous.
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what do you say about her taking the money from a country that treats women horribly? >> i understand it. if you take the money from even countries that treat them unfairly. she took money from me too. i gave money to the foundation. and i did it because i'm a businessman. i need access. don't forget, until three months ago i was a world class businessman. i built a great company. some of the most iconic assets in the world. $10 billion of networth. i had a great time doing it. i wouldn't mind continuing except i see the country going so badly e. the only reason i mention that. is that is the kind of thinking whether it's good or bad or whatever it is. that's the kind of thinking the country needs. we owe $19 trillion going up rapidly. we have a country that's in collapse. we'll have a problem like you've never seen. once foxnews.cwe get over that $22 trillion mark we'll have a
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problem. my competition is not good at it. they wouldn't have a clue. >> do you think the clinton foundation when hillary takes money from saudi arabia that treat women horribly and then lecture you on comments you make about women, is that hypocrisy? >> i think it turned out to be maybe not the right thing. if you took that money -- in all defense of her, if she took that money and used it for the good. a lot of that money was used on private transportation. >> did they buy her silence? she hasn't been critical of them. she took the money. >> how about the speeches where you're getting millions and millions of dollars for speeches for companies. and some of these companies are not companies that really have the good of the united states at hand. you can go outside of the foundation. to me, i look at the speech money, certainly the foundation money -- now the foundation money is interesting because a lot of money was used on private jet fare. that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money per hour. >> private jets cost a lot of money. when you look at the speeches and add that to the foundations.
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there's no question in my mind those things led to approvals on other things because she was a secretary of state. that gets to be a dangerous business. you add the e-mail scandal. to me, the e-mail scandal -- general petraeus for doing a tiny fraction of what she did, his life is destroyed. he's been ruined. coming up we're getting things started. up next donald trump explains how he'll build a wall along the southern border and get mexico to pay for it. trump explains his alternative to obamacare and his stance on planned parenthood. >> other countries are sending over people that they don't want. they don't want to use their prisons. so we have to build a wall, the wall will be big. it will be powerful. and, by the way, i am all for legal
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foxnews.com. welcome back to "hannity." critics have been attacking donald trump saying he hasn't given specifics on policy positions. that wasn't the case when i spoke to him earlier this week. the wall street general says where are the details. i want to give you an opportunity to go over some of the things you've discussed. you talked about mexico. how quickly could you build wall? how do you make them pay for the wall as you said? >> so easy. will a politician by able to do it? absolutely not. i watch some of the shows, including your show. i want these guys say you can't get them to pay for the wall. we give them tens of billion
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dollars a yearment they are ripping us left and right. their leaders are smarter than our leaders. the wall is peanuts. it's interesting. >> is it a tariff? >> in china, the great china wall, that's a serious wall. that wall you don't climb over with a ladder. you don't go under it. that wall is 13,000 miles. if you add up everything in the kitchen sink with what we're talking about on our border. it's less than 2,000 miles. a lot of it you don't have to do bau because you're covered with terrain. then they say you can't do it. it's peanuts. it's peanuts. i will get mexico whether it's a tariff, or whether they just give us the money. sean, they need us so badly. i'll be friends with mexico. i'll have a great relationship with mexico. we have a bad relationship with mexico. china's an abuser. every country is an abuser
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because we have stupid people representing us. >> through a tariff you will say you want to do business you help us. >> they're probably give us the money. i watch politicians because it's not their thing. can you imagine, sean, he's saying mexico is going to pay? i'm saying that's like, 100%. that's not 98%. it's 100% they're going to pay. if they don't pay, we'll charge them a little tariff. it will be paid. we need the wall. we have to stop the killers from coming in. when you look at all the murders that are happening and the crime that's happening. i said it, mexico is sending some rough people. some bad dudes. you see some of those dudes. >> it solves a lot of their social problems by keeping the border open. they're saying go. >> do you know how expensive it is to house the people in the prison where you have a killer like the killer of kate or the
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killer of the woman yesterday who killed a 66-year-old woman and raped her? and tortured her? do you know how expensive it is -- >> they don't want to solve it. let me ask you, again, go to specifics, details. >> go ahead. >> obamacare, what's your alternative. >> you can do the savings account concept which is a consent -- healthcare savings account which a lot of people like. it costs the country very little. cost the people very little and they get the money when they don't need it. it's an amazing system. i actually think if you're a democrat you can go with it. obamacare, by the way, is going to cost this country. 16 is where it kicks in. $1.6 trillion. we can't afford it. here's the problem. it's no good. it's no good. how about the deductibles? obamacare is no good.
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doesn't work. one of the first things i'll do end obamacare and do something good. whether it's that, one of the things we have to do is we have to get rid of the artificial state lines that were put in for the insurance company. >> in other words portability. >> when i want to bid in new york, but i have a lot offer states where i have people. i can't go to other states and bid. i get one bid. i get one bid. the insurance companies do that because they would rather have 100% of new york than be all over the country. the problem is it's not free market. if you get rid of the artificial lines, i want to bid my insurance fru insurance from california. i want to pick the best company and plan. >> every american would have that choice. >> everybody would have that choice. the insurance companies don't want that because they have a mont monopoly. >> you get catastrophe insurance. >> you get everything. you would have a better plan,
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cheaper insurance. other than that you would want the country -- the only thing i want from the government i want to make sure the companies are strong. the one thing you don't want is a company goes bust and you're sit ing there and you paid your life into this company. >> you protect people with preexisting conditions. >> i would do that. you can get everything in obamacare but much more. in obamacare, a lot of people don't have their doctor, or the plan they want. >> and the price went up. >> you can't use it because the deductible is so high. not that they want to use it. unless you get hit by a truck you can't use it. it doesn't work. obamacare is a disaster. it's going to be ended. it's going to cost the country so much. you talk about a deficit. what are we going to do when obamacare kicks in? obama will be playing golf. very intelligently, probably on one of my great courses like doral or something. and he'll be playing golf and we'll let him play.
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it's great. i don't mind let him play. he'll have a good time. that's 16, he'll be playing golf and somebody will be saddled with a huge problem. >> let me ask you, you talked about planned parenthood. talk about a war on women. look at the number of abortions they perform every year. half a billion dollars of taxpayer money goes to them. you said you would have shut down the government to defund them. you talked about some of the good things that they do. >> they do good things. >> should taxpayers give -- with the debt we have, $128 trillion, should we give them a penny? >> look, let's say this to planned parent hoods in a way. you have an abortion clinic. that's actually a fairly small part of what they do but it's a brutal part. i'm totally against it. i wouldn't do that. they also however service women. one of the thing s i thought wa
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so terrible. as i said when he talked about women's health issues. he was so bad. what is he doing? we have to help women. a lot of women aren't helped. we have to look at the positives also for planned parenthood. even a guy like you, you can say it does positive things. we have to help women. as far as the abortion stuff -- >> why should the taxpayers pay for an organization -- >> maybe unless they stop with the abortions we don't do the funding for the stuff we want. there are many ways you can do that. i'm totally against the habortin aspect of planned parenthood. i've had many conservative women saying planned parenthood serves a good function other than that. donald trump fires back at conservative critics and compares himself to ronald reagan. that and more as "hannity" continues. >> we're going to take care of
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welcome back to "hannity." during my sit down with donald trump i asked him how he'd get americans back to work if he was elected president. here's what he had to say. let me go back to solutions. >> i'm giving a lot. >> 93 million americans out of the labor force. 57 million are women. 46 million americans are on food stamps. 50 million americans are in poverty. staggering numbers. >> amazing. then you hear there's a 5.4% unemployment. >> it's high and it's only washington math that gives you the number. here's my question, when you
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think about your economic plan and you think of those statistics, what are the top three things that come to your mind that you can do to help the americans? >> i love the question. this is my strength. you know, a competitor of yours did a big poll. i won't say it was cnn. but they did a big poll. and the poll -- >> trying to put a monitor what you're going to say. it futile attempt. >> i refuse to say it was cnn. but they did this poll. it was a very comprehensive poll. they had me one number in leadership. the other thing i was number one on was anything having to do with the economy. i was so high up. there other people there were no number two pracically. we have to bring our jobs back from china. from -- as an example, we have to bring manufacturing back. you look at japan with the boats that come in pouring in with
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cars. we send japan beef, and wheat. >> what about american cars. >> corn. i'm i want american cars. if japanese companies build here, that's fine. you know what? i don't want to see boats pulling into los angeles. i saw boats the other day that were the biggest boats. you see the cars boom, boom. they're not made here. how is it helping us? i don't want cars made in mexico. i have so many mexicans working for me now. buying apartments and doing everything else. i have a great relationship with mexico. people are just starting to find out. in nevada, as you heard, they did a poll, i was number one in the poll with hispanics. i was number one with hispanics. anyway, but that didn't help us from the standpoint their leaders are sharper. they're more coninunning than o
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leader. >> were you number one in your class? >> i was a very good student. people are shockhead by that. but i was a good student. >> let me ask you one question before we get to specifics. some conservatives are suspect about your conservatism. they say you once supported -- gave money to clinton, went to clinton's wedding or she came to your wedding. you once supported a single payer, you wanted a one-time tax on the wealthy. for those who doubt your conservatism, explain your position. >> one of the things i start with, ronald reagan was a democrat and sort of liberal. i knew him. i knew him well. he liked me i liked him. he was this great guy. he was a democrat with a liberal bent. he became a great conservative, in my opinion. >> one of the greatest presidents. >> a great president and great leader. he had something special.
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but if you think of it, he was a little bit less conservative, actually, than people think. >> when he was governor. >> he had a great heart. i have a great heart. that's why we're talking about planned parenthood, there are positives, we have to take care of our women and our people. but if you look at some of the things they said, at the time, that was many years ago, i wouldn't have minded taking a piece of my wealth and paying off the national debt. i'll be honest with you now we can't do it. it's so humongous. at that time, we could have paid off the entire national debt. we could have started the -- >> with a balanced budget amendment to support it. >> that's what i said. i wouldn't have minded doing that. i took heat, people said what a terrible thing. i think it's a very conservative thing. >> would you still support it? >> we owe so much now -- >> they spend less on business? >> we've got to get rid -- we
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have a problem. and the problem is, the $19 trillion, i was saying $18 trillion but now it's $19 trillion. the next time you interview me it will be $24 trillion. i spoke to carl, you could call him, you should have him on your show. a very smart guy. brilliant guy. he wants to help. he said donald if you're involved i want to help you. carl, you take china and japan. guess what. if i put him in charge -- >> did he say yes? >> he said yes. he's a patriot he loves the country. he has made a lot of money. i love what i'm doing outside of this. and, actually, i'm enjoying this more than i thought to be honest. >> you're liking all this. >> i don't know if i'd like it if i was at 2%. carl icon is a great businessman. he would love to be able to help. coming up, mr. trump gets
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specific about his position on taxes. he has answers that may surprise you. trump's detailed plan to take out isis. that and more straight ahead. >> one of the things we have to do is build up our military so strong and so powerful 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters.
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welcome back. during my interview with donald trump. i asked him to clarify his plan to reform the tax code. watch this. let me go to specifics. you want to implement a flat tax. >> no. >> i uttthought you like the fl tax? >> i actually believe that people as they make more and more money can pay a higher percentage. to be honest. >> what's the cap? >> we will set the cap, i want to have a cap where we have a lot of business, a lot more activity. i want to get rid of the deficit. we're losing billions of
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dollars. when obamacare kicks in we'll be losing a trillion four a year. we'll be greece on steroids. i want to simplify the tax code and cut taxes. i want to simplify the tax code. i want to make it great for the middle class. i want to put h&r block out of business. people can't figure out what to pay. i have guys that are friends of mine, they make a fortune. the hedge fund guys. at least i build things, put people to work. these guys move around paper. half the time it's luck more than talent. okay? they pay peanuts. okay. i want to make it -- i would lower taxes, but i want to make it so the middle class benefits. >> do you believe in supply side economics where you reduce taxes
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on everybody including wealthy and rising tide lifts all boats. >> i don't fully believe in it but there is something to it. >> you don't want a flat tax? >> i don't like where everybody is paying the same. if i pay a billion dollars and he's paying ten. i don't know. i like somewhat of a graduation. the easiest thing to do is make the system uncomplicated and make it good. make it really good. as far as the irs, people say let's get rid of the irs. somebody's got to collect the money. >> the fair tax, the consumption tax is -- >> look we have a system now, it's morphed into something that's become you have to be a nuclear physicist from iran to -- >> we get back, that guy -- >> you could be him. he's not smart enough. >> the biggest accounting companies can't come to the same
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tax -- >> we can get rid of deductions. >> lower -- >> and lower the taxes. >> how big do you believe -- i believe energy, we have all this energy, coal, fracking, hide rofracking, natural gas. all the oil everywhere. we do we import one barrel of oil when we could be export oil? >> 100%. the keystone pipeline should be approved immediately. not that i want it because it's coming from canada. but it's easier than saudi arabia. canada has been a great neighbor. but they should approve it. number one, it's jobs. immediately you're building it. it won't hurts anything in terms of environmentally. it's hard to believe that hasn't been approved. more oil coming in. the more we can have where we don't have to go to foreign places, really foreign places to get the oil, so, there is a simple one that will create
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jobs. we don't need it in one sense because we have so much under our own land we can do it. we have to get rid of some of the restrictions. >> that would help the economy dramatically. >> immediately. >> let me ask you this, you came out with an isis plan yesterday. you said boots on the ground. you said take their oil. you said create a perimeter. explain that and i want to know what else you want to do. >> i want to go back into history a little bit. in 2004, reuters wrote an article. in july of 2004. it was an article trump says don't go into iraq. i was totally against it. i'm the most militaristic person you have ever interviewed. i would make the military so strong and powerful that nobody would ever mess with us. putin started saying we have nuclear weapons you better not mess around. >> he's coming to town would you meet with him? >> i would meet with him. you got to get along with these people. obama doesn't get along with anybody. hillary clinton, like her or
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not, she was the worst secretary of state in the history of this country. obama has been a disaster. who does he get along with? he doesn't get along with anybody. i didn't want to go in -- people came from the bush administration -- i said you're going to destabilize the middle east. when you destabilize, that means iraq and iran were the same. they go ten feet this way. for years, decades they would fight. they would use the poison gas, it would be terrible. they would use something else. and then they go home and rest for another ten years. now all of soddeudden we knockef one of them and iran is taking over the world. i said a sad joke, frankly, i said if iran was a stock, buy it. you'll make 100 times your money. we're giving them $150 billion plus tremendous other things we're giving them. you know the saddest part? even if the deal isn't approved
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we agree to give them the money. >> you said meaning iran will do what you tell them to do? what does that mean. >> we have to go in, we have to stop if we can this deal from being made. the deal is already a disaster. if we stop it, we lose the money. we lose $150 billion, plus. if the deal were dead, where schumer goes against it -- i would bet that schumer went against it with a wink to the president. they know they have the votes. schumer's a guy from new york city. and a lot of pressure is being put on him by israel. i guarantee that's a deal where he winks at them, they wink at him. i'm against it but they have the votes. i guarantee. that's the way it works. we have to go in. so i did not want to go in. now it's totally messed up. now you have isis and others. but you have isis cutting off christians' hesads and others. they're drowning them, cutting
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off their heads. we have to go in with force. we have to take the oil. the oil is their source of wealth. money is coming out of saudi arabia -- >> how would you deal with that? >> we have to stop the banking sources. >> you would be hard on saudi arabia? >> saudi arabia makes a billion dollars a day. think of it. a billion dollars a day. we protect them. we get nothing. how stupid are we? we protect -- saudi arabia, if we didn't protect them -- you know when we had the war with kuwait and saudi arabia was attacked, boom, they ran. we had our beautiful marines standing there, bing, bing, bing. we got them back. but they ran. you never saw anything like it t. they ran so fast when saddam started sending people over there saddam hussein takes over
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kuwait. the wealthy kuwaities go to paris and live like kings. we go into kuwait. spend billions of dollars, take over kuwait and hand it back to them. then the kuwaities came to my office. i had a deal. they said no, we do not invest in the united states. we do not like the united states for investment purposes. we just liberated them. they have a huge kuwaiti fund. they say we do not investigate in the united states. we have great respect for you but we want deals outside. we do not like the united states. we gave them back their country. how stupid are we? whysay we want 50% of your oil forever or we're not letting you back in. >> go back to isis. you talked about taking their oil, i like the idea -- >> you stop their wealth. >> we're going to give the money to the families of military. >> correct. we lost thousands of people in
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iraq. well, and we have people walking around without an arm, without a leg and worse -- >> give them the money. >> give them millions. by the way, that's peanuts compared to what you're talking about. give them a lot of money. and keep a lot of money. >> you're going to surround the perimeter, take the oil. whau what else do you got to do? >> that will be the beginning of the end. that cuts off the head. when you take the oil and stop the banking sources, you got to do that to. we have people in the administration that aren't smart enough to understand what's going on. you have to stop the banking flow. when you do that and when you take the oil, that's the beginning of the end of isis. they don't have the money. >> coming up will donald trump give up twitter if he's elected the next president? that's coming up. >> i love the country. we are going to make it so strong and so powerful and so respected all over the world. we're going to bring our jobs
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interview with donald trump from earlier this week. let me go back to iran. you said they will do what i tell them. >> i hate to inherit a bad deal. i know a lot of my compatriots said they won't honor the deal. i like the honor deal. the problem is by the time -- if i make it, by the time i get there they will be very rich. because obama will have given them all of these billion dollars. et cetera. et cetera. all contracts -- i studied contracts. in golf i say i'm a plus 5 at contracts. okay? i study contracts. no matter how bad this contract is, i will make this contract be enforced to such an extent they will not be able to do it. and then i will do things that you won't believe. listen, it's so important they not have nuclear weapons: going to have them, too.
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you're going to have nuclear holocaust. >> i don't see them taking out those sites before they have them. >> we're in big trouble if this deal is allowed to go forward. what i hate is 24 days is ridiculous. before you get to 24 days there is a whole process. i don't know if you know that. >> of course. >> it can take longer so then, after weeks we may get to 24 days. do you know what else bothers me? the money bothers me. i never would have given them the money. 24 prisoners. this should have happened two years ago. did you ever see such a long negotiation? we're not sending a rocket to the moon. why didn't they say, fellas, we want it. >> $150 million is equivalent to
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$8 trillion usd. you wrote "the art of the deal" are you learning the art of politics is different than the art of the deal? >> there is a point where i'm 32. >> yes. >> i'm doing well. but it's a long process. it's a very long process. i don't want to get overly excited. you're going to have ups and downs and good days and bad days. the end result is you win. i don't want to win just for winning. i want to make america great again. again is an important word because right now, we're last and we don't do anything right. you see what is going on. an example, our military is depleted. we send humvees, the best in the world. 2300. i think they're talking about 3 or 2.
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we send the finest in the world, armor plated and everything to our allies. one shot is fired. our allies run. isis has 2300. do you know how many that is? i read it, i thought it's a typo graphical, like, 23. and by the way we don't have the quality of humvee. now, they have better machinery than we. our guys don't have protection underneath. that is why they're losing their legs and their arms. >> scary. >> we need smart people. we need a great military, a strong military. you know? they say i'll be the best on jobs. i will be so great on jobs and i think great for the military. the other thing we have to do is we have a moral obligation, and take care of our vets and take care of our women.
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>> our women. you won't raise the retirement age? >> no. what i will do is i'm going to take our money back from china and china is going to like us. if you go to a certain floor in this building, a biggest bank, citibank is a small subsidiary. the biggest bank of all is in china i just renewed their lease another ten years. i said you want to be here? they said yes. we respect you. here, china takes advantage of us and they don't like us. we will make china like us and russia, and other places and benefit economically. >> a lot has been made of your twitter account. if you win the presidency, will you stay on? . >> i do get on there. it's rare if someone did bad
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