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tv   The O Reilly Factor  FOX News  March 13, 2016 5:00pm-6:01pm PDT

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>> both sides of the political aisle. we'll be watching it. >> this country is hang by a thread. >> i'm just going to say it. you all love each other. it got rowdy up in here. i'll see you on "outnumbered" at noon tomorrow. that's going to do it for us on the "fox report." have a great week. all right, we're in beautiful fayetteville, north carolina, a special edition of "hannity" with a lot of our friends. thank you for being here. [ cheers and applause ] we have for the full hour the leader on the gop presidential nomination side. let's give a warm north carolina fayetteville welcome, mr. donald trump. [ cheers and applause ]
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[ audience chanting "trump" ] >> great to see you. >> grab a seat. wow. that's a big deal. mr. trump, i want you to know we here on fox, unlike a lot of the rest of the media, i notice that when you have big crowds, we've had to turn away thousands. we showed the full crowd. i know you've talked about that. >> it's always nice to share the crowd. we have a great crowd. this is beautiful. [ cheers and applause ] and right outside, like about a
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mile down the road, we have another crowd right after this. >> about 12,000 people. >> 12, 13, 14,000 people. who's going there? is anybody going? [ cheers and applause ] >> all right, you are maybe one week away, if you were to win florida and ohio, and the real clear average is you're plus-18 in florida. there's a fox poll that came out today that showed you more than double marco rubio at 43% to his 20%. if you win florida and ohio, you are well on your way to the nomination to be the republican nominee for president. how would that make you feel? >> it would make me feel great because we're going to beat hillary. and we're going to make america great again. it would make me feel great. >> you know, i want to -- i know that you've talked a lot, and i've had an opportunity and i'm
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thankful for the opportunity, i've interviewed you and all the candidates throughout this process. and i watched the criticism. i watched the debates. these debates have been getting pretty fierce, right? and i want to give you an opportunity, if this does happen to you, how do you fix our broken economy? i just told this crowd we have 95 million americans out of the labor force. 50 million in poverty. 46 million on food stamps. all these young people. we have stolen from all our young children. we've doubled the debt. this president will accumulate more debt than every other president before him combined. walk us through the details. how do you fix it? >> what's happened to the country is trade deals done by incompetent people. we had incompetency. we've made terrible trade deals. what we've done even worse than trade in the pure sense is our companies are leaving because we almost encourage companies to get out of the country because we have no policies, we don't know what we're doing. other countries devalue their
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currencies and make it impossible for companies to say. you see ford is moving massive operations into mexico. nabisco is leaving chicago. it's not going to happen with me, sean. that's not going to happen with me. [ applause ] i know north carolina very well, by the way. i have property in north carolina. >> is there any state you don't have property in? >> not too many. >> but actually, on lake norman. does anybody know lake norman? it's an incredible property. trump national. it's an incredible property, and with great people and great members and everybody's happy. the most beautiful homes you've ever seen. and this is a great part of the world. but they also, they're losing tremendous industry. and we're losing industry all over the country. and they're moving to other places. a lot of them are moving to mexico. don't underestimate it. it's like the new china on a smaller level. but like the new china.
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so we are going to bring our jobs back. we are going to bring our jobs back into this country for the first time. [ cheers and applause ] and we're going to stop being the country that's just pushed around. recently, you saw vicente fox, the former -- >> he was on my tv show. he and i had a big fight. you missed that edition. >> and he said, we will not pay for the wall. he used the word, right? he used the "f" word. i said could you imagine if i used that word? with him it wasn't even a scandal. he said we will not build that you know what wall. i said whoa, whoa, that's terrible. but actually, what he ultimately said, he said we're not going to finance it, we're not going to pay for it. i thought wow, we've made progress. they would never agree to it. now they're saying they won't pay for it. we're going to stop businesses from leaving our country.
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[ applause ] and they are being drained out of our country. our jobs, our money, our base, our factories. we're going to stop it. >> you don't expect he's going to write a check, but what you're saying is they will have to make concessions. >> there's many different ways. >> you don't expect mexico to say yes, mr. trump, here's a check for $10 million. >> it wouldn't look good. >> so you think the deals you will make will more than compensate? >> we may tax them. doesn't make any difference. look, we lose a tremendous amount of money. we have a trade deficit with mexico, $58 billion a year. people don't know that. the wall is going to cost $10 billion. that's a trump wall. beautiful wall. it will be done properly. [ applause ] it will be way up there. it will look good, too. it's going to have a door in it. a really beautiful door. people are going to come in legally. >> you know i've been to the border ten times.
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i've been out with border patrol -- hi. i've been out on border patrol agents on horse back, all terrain vehicle, i've been with them when gang members were arrested. i've seen drug warehouses. i saw a tunnel in a san diego office building dug from mexico up through that office building. and we know the statistics. here's the question. i want to get back to the economy. government spending is out of control. how do we stop the growth of government? >> i've been watching him for so many years, and you can learn from this guy and you can learn from the guests. sometimes you get criticized. oh, he gets his information from television. well, the people that write the greatest of all papers are always on television. but i do watch this one right here. [ applause ] we can learn. we can learn from our sean. he's got a think called the penny plan. it's a very simple plan. >> want me to tell it? one cent out of every dollar every year for six years, you balance the budget.
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no more increases built into government spending. they've got to live within their means. it's amazing. >> except for military. i would increase on the military. but i'd take more than a penny out of certain groups. >> every time we look at the equation, you've got discretionary spending and then you have social security and medicare. the third rail. would you consider raising the retirement age? would you consider maybe getting rid of cost of living benefits? >> we're going to make our country so rich, it's going to be good. we're going to make it vibrant again. we had no growth in the last two quarters. essentially no growth. it's unheard of. if china gets down to 7%, it's like they're going to have a national catastrophe. we have nothing. we have nothing left. we've been stripped. if we get our growth up to 4% or 5%, i think that's absolutely doable. we can pay for everything. we can have plenty of money left
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over for infrastructure. the infrastructure of our country -- and it's also great jobs. but the roads, the airports, the hospitals, the tunnels, the bridges. >> you don't think we'll have to cut entitlements? >> i don't want to cut entitlements. [ applause ] >> there's two issues you have discussed with me in detail. maybe if you can explain to this audience. the money that corporations have overs overseas. you talk about repatriating the money and energy independence and the number of jobs that will be created doing that. >> exactly. well, look, we spend a tremendous amount of money on energy in the sense that we're protecting all of these people that don't like us too much, folks. i'll give you an example. saudi arabia. no problems with saudi arabia. they were, before the crisis went down, they were making a billion dollars a day. a billion a day. money like nobody's ever seen. we protect them for peanuts. for practically nothing. and we spent a tremendous amount of money.
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south korea. when you want a television set, we go to south korea. lg, samsung. they're all made in south korea. it's a monster in terms of economics. that goes with air-conditioning. so many different things. even ships coming out of south korea. you look at china. you know that we actually have a -- it's not a lot anymore. but we actually subsidize china. we give them subsidies. it's not a huge amount of money, but it's still money. we're subsidizing things in china. but japan, we protect japan. japan's interesting, because we protect them. if we're attacked, we don't have to do anything. if somebody attacks japan, we're in world war iii. we take care of germany. we protect germany. the money we spend on our military is massive and everyone says we spend ten times more money than everybody else, but we're spending it protecting other nations. and many of those nations are very rich. they've got to pay up. we want their help. they've got to pay up.
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[ applause ] >> let me ask this -- [ cheers and applause ] i don't think there's a person in this crowd that isn't worried about their health care. we have obamacare. [ audience booing ] i think we came to the right town. >> the health care savings accounts are something that i know you like it. but we could have romneycare, right? >> who said that? >> you see how that's worked out in massachusetts. that's been a beauty. you have different concepts of health care. but one thing, we don't don't have any competition. we're going to let there be tremendous competition. and the health care savings accounts, i'll tell you something. so inexpensive for the people. so inexpensive for the country. you know, obamacare is going to destroy -- you talk about
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budgets. here's the good news. it explodes, unless the republicans give them more money. they gave them more money in this last budget to keep it going. it's going to implode. and i'm going to be president when it imimplodes. i'm going to get the blame when obamacare implodes. >> but you'll replace it with health savings accounts. >> absolutely. >> you can take it from job to job? >> you can take it from place to place. >> and if i wanted to buy health insurance in north carolina, even though i'm stuck in new york where they pay an unreal rate of taxes, i'd be able to do that? >> you can do that and you can move around. and it's sort of like ownership. it's almost like ownership. and it also gives people to negotiate with their people. like you see a doctor, you can negotiate with him. because you don't want to use too much of your money. it's really an asset. right now, we have plans that are so out of control. and obamacare is out of control. the cost of obamacare by 2017
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will be astronomical. the premiums are going up 35%, 40%. is that correct? >> and more. >> people are absolutely getting killed. so it won't exist in 2017. it will explode. it will blow up. >> young people have been -- the way this is designed is like a ponzi scheme, obamacare. where young and healthy people pay for the sick, elderly, and disabled. most young people, all they really need is a catastrophic plan, high deductible. if god forbid they got an accident or cancer, they would be given the help they need and incentivize a check-up a year. that's a lot cheaper than if you stub your toe. >> the thing with obamacare is the young people aren't joining. and the people that they really want to pay for other people that do have difficulty -- i mean, you know, preexisting difficulties, those people aren't joining. the people with difficulties are all joining. it's just not working. it never was going to work. it never had a chance to work. >> stay right with us. we have mr. donald trump for the
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris faulkner. the u.s. is supporting our nato ally turkey after a car bomb killed 34 people in the turkish capital of ankara. that attack at a bus stop in the city's main square, injuring more than 120 people. now turkey's president is promising to bring terrorism to its knees. no group has claimed official responsibility for this. but one official says early signs point toward kurdish militants. also, this happening in west africa. another terror attack. more than a dozen people killed after gunmen stormed a beach
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resort there, and reports that we have, through our sources, is that the people who were targeted among them were americans who were there with a delegation led by one of the leaders in the commerce department for the obama administration. the president of ivory coast says 14 people mostly beach goers were killed. now let's get you back to programming. [ cheers and applause ] welcome back to beautiful fayetteville, north carolina. it's "hannity" on the road, as we continue for the entire hour. we're with donald trump. mr. trump, let me talk a little politics process with you. you saw this meeting that took place in sea island, georgia. mitch mcconnell was there. a lot of rich millionaires and billionaires. you heard the speech of governor romney. there seems to be a concerted
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effort to prevent you from getting the 1,237 delegates because they want a brokered convention, they want a contested convention. john kasich said that would even be exciting and he acknowledged to me that would be the only path he would have to the nomination. >> it's the only way he can get it, and he's got a lot of problems in ohio. thank you. it's very sad. i heard 59 planes flew from from all over the world. these are people taking advantage of our country. i can look at their planes and say who owns this one. i know them. they're all flying in because they don't want to have strong borders. they want stuff flowing across the borders. they don't want to have taxation when countries treat us unfairly because they beenefit from that. and we have to. otherwise, we're going to continue to lose our businesses. you have china sending things into this country, no tax, no nothing. if you want to do business in china, it's almost impossible. if you get your product there,
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you pay a tremendous tax. i want beautiful, free borders. i want everything to be nice. >> this is a concerted effort to prevent you from getting the nomination. and it appears based on the names of the people there that they're willing to spend millions and millions and tens of millions of dollars to stop you. >> well, you know, they've already spent it. we had a great night last night. [ applause ] this is a great group. didn't we have a great night last night? [ cheers and applause ] what happened last night with all the victories, that was a tremendous -- even some of these pundits who are the absolute worst, least talented, they happen to be on fox, many of them. they even said that was a phenomenal evening for trump. and, you know, the victories -- not only the victories, the margins. they were landslides.
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so here's what's happening. the biggest story in politics today is the fact that during the republican primaries, so many people -- millions and millions of additional people are showing up to vote. it is a phenomena. it's been on the cover of "time" magazine numerous times. i've been on the cover of "time" magazine like four times in a short period of time. i've been on i think like two times in my lifetime, and four times. politics is a really a lot of fun. the fact is -- all together, we have a movement going on. competence and common sense. it's a movement of competence and common sense and low taxes. and so many other things. and borders. and they would be so foolish, sean, to give it away. they would be so foolish to throw that away. >> when you see the numbers and the percentages, this percentage increase on the republican side,
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clearly the energy is there. on the democratic side, it is depressed. so last night, you talked about reconciliation. you talked about unity. you talked about bringing the party together, electing republican senators and congressmen. and even conversations with paul ryan. bring us in that conversation. how were these people that are there now responding to you behind the scenes? >> well, some have called me, and it's very personal and quiet and confidential. and i've been called by the biggest people in the world of politics. i've been called by certain establishment people that you wouldn't even believe. i was called by paul ryan, who was very, very nice. i like paul ryan. i like maybe a little bit stronger border than he would like. and that's okay. and we can get that done. but he called, and he was very, very -- it was very, very good that he did. >> you said something else last night -- >> and others, by the way. >> some have questioned -- look, you're a tough businessman, a fighter. some of the debates we were
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discussing with the crowd before have gotten very intense. some say well, donald trump. this is what mitt romney said. doesn't have the temperament to be president. you said last night, i can be as presidential as anybody. talk about the temperament that >> you know, it's actually quite a complicated subject. there were 17 people that started. all capable people. you know, senators and governors. we're not talking about babies. and they got there by guile and intelligence. so i started off with 17. everybody that's attacked me is gone. you ever notice that? wouldn't that be nice for our country? so we're now down to four. but, you know, when i'm doing that, i can't be so nice. when i'm being attacked viciously, i mean, jeb was very vicious. they were all very vicious. and they're all gone. and they've gone where the poll numbers were 11, and then they attacked me and they go zero and they say bye-bye. these are not people that like
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me. these are among the people that are ganging up to try and do something. look, i feel -- number one, i know this. i could be the most presidential person other than i always joke, and say other than abe lincoln. he was a serious president. but i was a great student. i went to the best schools. all that stuff. i have what it takes. but you have to -- when somebody is attacking you personally and attacking you viciously, i guess they say you should -- some people say just stand up and let them say whatever they want, you're presidential. it doesn't work that way. it would be run out of town. it doesn't work that way. >> i'm listening. >> at the right time, i will be so presidential that you'll call me and say donald, you have to stop that. but you know what? it is true. i think you understand. when they attack me, i have to attack back. i'm a counterpuncher. when they attack me, if i don't attack back, the press can say he should act more presidential, and then a couple days ago, i gave a speech and they said that
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was so presidential. i can be presidential. but when you're being attacked and they attack back, they say it's not presidential. >> but after you've had victories and you hold these press conferences -- i've known you for 15-plus years. that's the person that i've always known. now, it's going to be a little different scenario. i know the democratic playbook. assuming it's hillary, and i know how you feel about that. assuming it's hillary, they're going to say republicans are racist, sexist, homophobic, they want to poison the air water, kill children, throw granny over the cliff, and they hate america. >> it's what they did with romney. >> that's what they do all the time. >> especially with paul on entitlements. remember the famous wheelchair over the cliff and all. but look, i was hit only once by hillary, and that was four weeks ago. and we haven't heard from her since. [ applause ] i will tell you, i was not given
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proper credit. because she went down during that period of time, and they gave the credit when bernie sanders all of a sudden started doing well, they gave all the credit -- i did a big favor to him. but she said something about me, and i said something very strong about her and bill. it was just a counter. i haven't even started on her yet. the one person she does not want to run against is me. that i can tell you. [ applause ] i watched on your show ted cruz and all these people. number one, i'm beating her beautifully in polls. one came out today where i'm beating her very nicely in polls. but i haven't even started on her yet. >> so you're saying this is a preview of coming attractions? >> i'm just saying we're going to win and the other guys aren't going to win. one thing i do that nobody else can do, i'm going to bring places like michigan into play. nobody else is going to win. ted cruz and rubio -- i think rubio is out of it now. but ted cruz is not going to win
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excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. welcome back to and welcome back to beautiful fayetteville. we're in north carolina. we're on the road with hannity and the gop presidential frontrunner of the moment, donald trump is with us. i want to give you an opportunity. you're on the debate stage. and you're always in the middle. i guess that's good. that means you're leading in the polls. >> every single debate so far. we're going to keep it that way folks, okay? >> but the biggest criticism when i read social media about you is that some people that are on the conservative side, they
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listen to ted cruz's attacks, they listen to rubio's attacks, and they say donald trump is not going to be a conservative because he was not a conservative in new york. tell us where you are conservative in your mind. what kind of a conservative you are. how do you define conservatism? >> let me start off by saying it's true years ago, i was a businessman. one of the magazines said donald trump is a world class businessman. i had to get along with everybody. i get along with everybody. i didn't know i was running for office someday. i was told if you're very successful, you basically can't run for office and i understand that because you go under a microscope. but i was friendly with everybody. i helped everybody. i contributed to everybody. to be honest with you, when i needed somebody or had to make a phone call, everybody took my call. that's very good. that's not a bad thing. that's a good thing. so i think people understand. and that includes hillary and included everybody. if i needed secretary of state, they were there. that's what we're supposed to do. when i saw the country going so bad, when i saw the iran deal being made and i said don't make that deal, i see so many things
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going wrong, i see these horrible trade deals. i said let's do this. i'm going to go, i'm going to run, and let's see how it works out. i decided to run and from june 16th, i've been number one. and as you said, center stage. what happens is this. i'm a conservative person. i'm very conservative in many respects. but i'm a conservative person. but i like to say a common sense conservative. because i'm conservative on independence and energy. i'm very, very, very conservative on the border. and on all of that. i'm extremely conservative on the military. we're going to rebuild our military. [ applause ] i'm very, very conservative on our vets, our veterans are treated horribly, and we're going to take care of them. we're going to take care of our veterans. our veterans are treated honestly. our veterans are treated in many cases worse than illegal immigrants who have come across and cause a lot of problems. i'm very, very conservative when
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it comes to education. we're getting rid of common core. we're going to have local education. we discussed repealing and replacing obamacare. >> you put education back to the states completely? >> 100%. >> all the money would go back to the states? >> yeah, i'm serious. you know, sean, it's interesting. we are in the top 30. we're number 30 in the world, the united states. number 30 in the world on education. we're last. number 30 in the world. you have sweden and norway and denmark and china one through four. but we're number 30. and yet we're number one per pupil in terms of money spent. so we spend more per pupil and number two doesn't exist because they're so much less expensive. so we spend the most by far and we're at the worst part of the list. it's not going to happen anymore. we're going to bring it back to the local -- i've seen it. i've seen where the parents are involved. the parents love their kids. i've seen it. >> is there anything you think you're liberal on? >> not liberal.
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but i am common sense. here's the one thing that the conservatives can get me. free trade. i'm a free trader, just so you understand. but free trade has to go along with the word smart trade. i don't want to be a free trader -- it's free on our side. but on their side, they're killing us. like china. and i have great relationships with china. i made a lot of money in china. i've made a fortune dealing with china. i wish our leaders were doing -- they currency manipulate greater than anybody in the history of the world. >> so here's my question. so every time your opponents are attacking you, are they attacking your old positions? >> they like to attack the old positions and they also say, i'm not a free trader. i love free trade. we don't have the capability. our leaders aren't smart enough. these guys in china and mexico, in japan. these are total killers. these are smart, smart people. they stay awake at night thinking about what to do. whereas obama is out playing
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golf. [ applause ] >> you've also said -- you've explained from the first debate on how you became pro-life. you're very pro-second amendment. i know your son don is a big hunter. and you carry a gun. >> i do. and i'm a member of the nra. and my sons are members of the nra. >> so i guess for those people that write me on twitter and facebook and say hannity, you're too nice to mr. trump and you don't challenge him on his conservatism, is it your promise and pledge that everything you just listed, energy and independence, cutting the budget, the penny plan, the military, the borders -- hang on. is everything -- is that a promise and a pledge? this is you. >> it's a pledge. you know why it's a pledge. and i wouldn't do that if i thought -- who wouldn't pledge that stuff? it's like basic common sense. it's common sense.
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i know jeb bush would say he is not a conservative. and he would look in the camera. and people would say so what? and he'd say it to a large extent because of free trade. i am totally for free trade. but it's got to be a double path. >> one other issue that comes up. >> it's draining our country. >> i'm not disagreeing. >> if we had -- the problem with free trade is you need smart leaders on your side, too. and we don't have those people. but carl icahn, the smartest people in the world are in our country, business leaders. i have them lined up. i have carl icahn. i have steve wynn is incredible, a smart guy. phil roughen. andy beal. they make so much money when the market goes bad. i have the smartest people in the world. they're ready to come and help. we use political hacks to negotiate our deals, and we lose all the time.
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>> can i interpret from that statement that you would take in a lot of people from outside government? for example, you started with 17 people. some of these governors, by the way, did have very solid records in their states. because i think they governed more conservatively. i think republicans feel betrayed by washington republicans because they haven't stood up to obama. they wouldn't use the power of the purse. they made promises they can't keep. would you hire -- there are people in your mind you would want to surround yourself with. >> i've never said he was wrong -- let me tell you where you're wrong. >> now i feel like chris christie. >> even the people on the stage like ted cruz. i will tell you. they are controlled by the donors. they are controlled by the special interests. >> i don't disagree about -- >> they are controlled by lobbyists. totally controlled by lobbyists. and i can tell you this -- >> but if you're president -- >> and i'm self-funding. >> but if you're president, wouldn't the people you hire listen to you?
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>> these guys are all controlled by special interest. 100%. i was a member of the establishment nine months ago. who was better at it than me? i was great at it. but i also saw it was wrong. and plegss will do what's right for the people that gave them the money. not what's right for the country. >> quick follow-up. i don't have a lot of time in this segment. i want to ask this. are you really committed to creating a political earthquake -- it's the best term i can come up with. a revolution in d.c. where you are going to break down the core of corruption that exists in that city? do you think you can do that? 30 seconds. >> let me change it. i don't think we need earthquake. we need intelligence. we need energy. we don't have energy. we need certain thing. we don't need revolution. we are going to make our country so great and so smart and so strong. and we don't need -- i mean, the
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words you used are beautiful words, but honestly, we're going to do it with less than that. we are going to do everything that you said, but it's not the word revelation. >> i turned my phone off. we've got to take a break. we'll continue for the hour with donald trump. thanks for being with us. "hannity" on the road. on notic, find fast, all-day sweet relief behind the pharmacy counter with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut right on past that aisle... ...and tell your stuffed up nose to stuff it, with claritin-d. a non-drowsy allergy medicine combined with the best oral decongestant. it starts working in as little as 30 minutes. so you can get back to living the good life. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. so come try the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year, like lobster lover's dream or new dueling lobster tails. it's a party on every plate, and you're invited.
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hi, how are you? good to see you. he had a guy with him, corporal tony porter. he's the head of vets for trump. i want him to tell you his story. [ cheers and applause ] why don't you take my seat. i'll go stand off to the side. you sit down. >> wow. >> right? >> so nice. >> he's the head of vets for trump. how many tours of duty did you serve? >> one, sir. >> and you have now been six years in recovery from a horrible ied explosion that killed two of your friends. >> yes, sir. >> and you told me -- and again, this just happened today at the airport, you told me a horrible story about how the veterans administration is treating you. you're with vets for trump. and i thought you could tell him your story, and hopefully get the answer you want to hear
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about fixing the v.a., which has just been morally corrupt. >> yes, sir. congratulations. >> thank you. >> congratulations on last night. >> always good. he's been my friend. he's been my friend. thank you, tony. >> my name is corporal tony porter. i'm a u.s. marine. [ applause ] i joined the marine corps in 2005. because i wanted to do my part. i wanted to serve. to protect my new country. so i deployed to iraq in 2007. in may of 2007, i lost two of my best friends. and i suffered these injuries. i really don't mind about my injuries. i'm really, really hurt by my two friends. but i'm here for a reason. i'm here to fight. i'm here to help my fellow veterans. i'm here for them.
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so i was really struggling. i was in san antonio for six years, over 100 surgeries. u just to be this way. >> okay. >> so after that, i retired, i went back home. home wasn't home anymore. so i moved to west virginia. i moved to west virginia, and i went to many v.a.s. a couple v.a.s were awful. awful. i was waiting for appointments for several weeks. and now i'm going to smaller v.a. it's really good. i like it. it has a lot of problems, but i'm here for the other veterans. i'm here for them because i cannot -- [ applause ] thank you. i cannot see my fellow veterans killing themselves.
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for lack of help. i cannot do that. >> only because of the constraints of time, i know you want to ask him, our vets have been treated horribly. >> it's true. >> and you're sticking up for our vets and helping those with ptsd and those that have been suffering and those that have been mistreated like you have. >> yes, sir. >> and your question is, what would he do to fix this? >> well, you know, tony, it's been one of my big things. i know i've seen you around and been your friend in a sense, and we're going to be better friends. but we have to help the vets. it's always been a very big part -- it's been a staple in my speeches. i always mention the vets. and i don't mention the military without talking about the vets. the veterans administration is corrupt. [ applause ] and i say this, and i say it very strongly. we're going to take care of our vets. when they have to wait for two weeks and a week -- >> some died waiting. >> they die waiting. and we're going to make it so we're going to move them out, we're going to get them to
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doctors in the area. it's going to cost less money. we're going to take care of them immediately. hospitals that are not even doing well in the area, we'll take them immediately and pay those bills. it's beginnigoing to cost a lot money and have great medical care. that's just the beginning. [ applause ] >> one more thing, sir. i'm here representing vets for trump. when you become president, i want you to work for those guys who a -- i don't want you to work for those guys who are giving tons of money to a lot of people. i want you to work for us. >> that's right. >> thank you. you take care of yourself, okay? >> we're going to take a break from fayetteville, north carolina. hannity on the road. more with donald trump when we continue. ahh...
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i am sure everyone worries about the next 9-11. how do we defeat them and do we need boots on the ground? >> we have to knock them out. i was not -- i said it loudly. i am the most militaristic person in the room other than maybe tony. tony may be bigger. i believe so strongly but we have to know what to do when to do it. we should not have been in iraq. we didn't stabilize the middle east. obama got us out badly when you announce a date. we got out badly. we should have left people behind and we should have had a number of other things. we are going to knockout isis so fast. we have to be a little bit unpredictable. we have to be a little bit unpredictable. i am fired of saying we are going to attack them from here and there. i don't want to talk about it. i just want to do it. >> with you will taugske a brea.
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being with us. ♪ >> welcome to beautiful orlando, florida where hannity is on the road. for the entire hour we are with senator ted cruz. welcome senator ted cruz. (applause) >> great to be here. >> wow. >> pretty impressive. >> let me start, senator and ask you