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states where are large populations over conservative voters. if he loses his home state, he will not leave the race. he'll campaign in all 50 states right until the end. listen. >> we now have candidates that say to the people who come to the rallies, if someone heckles me, and you punch them in the face, i'll pay your legal fees. we now have candidates that if you heckle me in the good old days, they wheel you out on stretchers. candidates can't say whatever you want the say. you have to be honest. you have to be direct, and you have to be truthful, but you can't say whatever you want to say. >> rubio has been hounding john kasich. i'm carl cameron. now it's time for "hannity." >> welcome to "hannity." and tonight left ring radicals are directly to blame for inciting violence at donald trump's rallies over the weekend on friday.
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agitators forced the trump to cancel the scheduled event in chicago over concerns. the disrupters were encouraged by the likes of the unrepentant domestic terrorist bill ayers. he was in the middle of the protest and posted a video on twitter and said we shut trump down. beautiful gathering of anti-racist youth. moveon.org, which has endorsed bernie sanders for president also took credit for what took lace in chicago on friday. and moveon.org is soliciting donations to help create more chaos at future political events of donald trump. and on saturday, a man who according to a report says he is a bernie sanders supporters, he took it a step further. he tried to rush the stage while trump was speaking. secret service was forced to intervene. here with reaction, author of "the new york times" best-seller duplicity, a former speaker of the house, newt gingrich, mr. speaker, sort of like the same left wing i'll use the word
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fascism that we see on college campuses. condi rice, other people have been shut down, denied opportunities to speak because they're conservative. seems like the same thing's happening here. thoughts? >> well, look. first of all, the actions friday night clearly were left wing fascism and you're exactly right. i'm really saddened by any republican who wants to blame trump. donald trump wasn't the reason, for example, that as you point out condi rice gets canceled. ben carson is cancelled on the campus. ayaan hirsly ali is canceled. the fact is you have this entire movement of fascism which is saying, if you don't agree with me, i'm going to shut up the right to speak. i'll intimidate you, bully you. and they're terrified of trump because he seems to be strong enough and dynamic enough to take them head on. but it's worse than that in the news media. you have on msnbc, rachel maddow suggesting for trump to go to chicago, cleveland or st. louis
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is provocative because of racial incidents in the three cities. now imagine an american television figure suggesting that a presidential candidate shouldn't visit chicago, cleveland or st. louis. this is madness. and i think we have some obligation to say to the news media, you need to get off this trump bashing and report honestly. not just in the presidential race, but on the campuses what is happening. >> you know, you have all these reports, george soros, funding groups like moveon and black lives matters and then occupy wall street. and all of these groups now seem to want to coordinate and they're fund-raising off it because to create as much chaos as possible. monmouth county did a poll out of florida. get this. 22% of respondents more likely to vote for trump as a result of what happened in chicago. how do you interpret that? >> well, i think the numbers will go up because i think people realize that the sources
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of confusion and chaos are left wing fascists who want to impose their way of life on us, they want to impose their values. remember, the first really big test case was scott walker as governor of wisconsin who had a key moment when he had thousands of people in the capitol. he had people sleeping in. he had people occupying the state capitol. they had lost the election fair and square. they lost the election for the governor. they lost the election for state representative. they lost the election for the senate and their reaction was to take it to the streets. and try to browbeat the governor and legislature against what they had promised the people of wisconsin to do. i think if you see trump win or cruz win, if either one goes to washington and brings real reform, you're going to see these kind of militants willing to go out and do everything they can in the street to try to stop what they're losing at the ballot box. >> i'm going to put up a montage
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together of incendiary language of the left. they're saying, well, donald trump said this or donald trump said that. but, you know, remember barack obama said they bring a knife, we bring a gun. get in their face. remember he said that in a 2008 election. here's the amazing thing. here is an unrepentant terrorist, domestic terrorist friend of the president that's part of what happened in chicago on friday night. that's bill ayers, part of the weather underground that bombed the pentagon. the capitol, new york city police headquarters. he is a part of this. nobody seems to want to ask obama and the democrats about the president's relationship. he began his career in that domestic terrorist house. that to me is such a big story. not a few words uttered by donald trump. why was the president friends with an unrepentant terrorist is a bigger story to me. >> what you will discovery and a
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reporter today say this to me totally off the record because he would be in danger of losing his job if he said it publicly, that he had never seen the elite media as totally frantically hostile as they are to donald trump. and the danger for the elite media, whether it's cbs news or msnbc or you name it, the danger is they're going to totally eliminate the average american. because the average americans watching the video. they're seeing what is really happening. and they're beginning to put the pieces together from college campuses to madison to what happened in chicago. >> yeah. >> i think that's going to be a real problem for the news media. >> i thought we were always taught by the left never blame the victim. for example, you had the unabomber in his hut. al gore's book was in there. did al gore inspire the unabomber? that wouldn't be fair. you can take any number of examples where left wing words do not cause people -- you cannot say that words are causing people to be violent.
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but that's the narrative. that they're trying to -- seems that there is a narrative that they're trying to advance that donald trump brought this on himself. which is the most intellectually dishonest argument i think i have heard in this entire race which has been pretty crazy up to this point. >> you know, gandhi said, first they ignore you. then they laugh at you. then they fight you. then you win. early on the news media wanted to ignore trump and then they wanted to laugh at trump. now all of a sudden they're realizing he may become the republican nominee and might win the general election. and that has them so frantic that they're prepared to cover anything in a biassed way in order in the last desperate steps of trying to stop trump and that's what you're seeing. the fascist left can do whatever it wants. it's going to have as its big ally much of the american news media. >> i'll roll the video again. this guy bragging on twitter this something was going to
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happen, this guy has been -- was released hours after he tried to attack a presidential candidate. could you imagine the indignation and outrage if he tried to attack hillary or bernie sanders? you know, i'm having a hard time. i mean, he literally jumped over the barricade and literally tried to get to trump. now he's being heralded on cnn as a great hero. >> right. and that's because you have an entire block of people in the media who are so paranoid about donald trump that they will rally around anybody who does anything to try to stop trump, even if it is totally un-american, totally illegal, totally violates our system and our tradition. this is a very big moment for the american people. >> all right. we have to take a break and more with newt gingrich after the break and he's going to weigh in on is the establishment organizing to prevent donald trump or ted cruz from winning the nomination?
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all evidence points to yes. we'll explain that. also tomorrow, super tuesday, "fox & friends" will break down the numbers. and then also later tonight -- >> damn right dick cheney's heart is a political football. we ought to rip it out, kick it around and stuff it back in him. >> i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they're independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> they bring a knife. we bring a gun. the left claims donald trump's divisive but for decades liberals have been using vile rhetoric to tear the country apart. laura ingraham will be here with reaction. >> plus, ohio voters head to the polls tomorrow. governor kasich will join us to explain and he thinks it's a great idea to have a brokered convention. he and will disagree on that and more as "hannity" continues. >>. >> we're going win, win, win. >> we want our freedom back.
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welcome back to "hannity." voters will head to the polls in north carolina, ohio, illinois, missouri and florida and northern mare anna islands. super tuesday 2. a lot at stake. joining us now to break it down is hea heathe eer great to have you. >> great to be back. we have a lot to go over. a lot at stake for super tuesday part 2.th in florida, and ohio, not only do both states have winner take all delegate systems but last
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stand of sorts for two very different republican candidates. first in florida, senator marco rubio desperately needs to win his home state to keep his candidacy alive. but recent polls are showing donald trump with a commanding lead in that state. according to the brand new monmouth university poll, trump is at 44%. rubio 27%. a recent nbc news/wall street journal marist poll shows the margin between rubio and trump is even greater than that with trump at 43% to rubio's 22%. trump's lead is so large now in florida that earlier today he decided to pull up stakes in the sunshine state and head to youngstown, ohio. he raese locked in a political dogfight with governor john kasich there. of course ohio is a must-win for the governor. according to that same monmouth poll i mentioned a minute ago, governor kasich leads mr. trump by five points with 40% of the vote to trump's 35%. the nbc news/wall street journal/marrist poll with kasich up by 6 points.
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but the recent quinnipiac poll shows john kasich and a donald trump are dead even, each candidate polling at 38%. if donald trump can somehow pull out a win in ohio and pair it with wins in florida, illinois and missouri, where he's leading in the polls, tomorrow could be a defining moment in that trump campaign, potentially giving him the momentum he needs to win other contests and potentially the gop nomination. >> all right. getting really interesting. isn't it? heather, thank you. back with us former speaker of the house newt gingrich. mr. speaker, here's the interesting thing. mitt romney is doing robo calls in ohio for john kasich, calls in florida for marco rubio. >> i think it's kind of silly for the old republican establishment, the past, to try to get together at a time when tomorrow night you watch. almost 80% of the delegates are going to be either trump or cruz. and the nominee's going to be i think either trump or cruz. i don't think there's any path
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for anybody else after tomorrow. and candidly, i think that romney's robo calls hurt rubio and kasich because it sends exactly the wrong signal. you don't want to be the nominee of the old order, the nominee of the team that lost and that's exactly what that is signaling and if you watch in florida from the day that mitt got involved, rubio's got in more trouble and i think john kasich if he asked me, i wouldn't accept that kind of endorsement, not about mitt romney as a person but just because the old order is what's being repudiated in this election. >> but i could point out to you, here, the path to convention chaos. that was in politico. 15 dirty tricks the establishment can use to stop trump or cruz. gop establishment elites discuss how to stop trump. get this, all he has going for him is a lot of votes. so if rubio stayed in after losing florida and the polls are
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right, wouldn't he be staying in ten delegates here, 15 delegates there? even if kasich wins ohio, he doesn't have a path to get the nomination and isn't on the ballot in pennsylvania. >> they have a path to be -- not to be negotiators with a block of delegates and totally legitimate. but the people are going to negotiate with and this will be well before the convention. it will be right after the last primary. the two people are going to negotiate with are ted cruz and donald trump. there's not a third person and i guarantee you if ted cruz and donald trump thinks some totally illegitimate person who hasn't been in the debates, hasn't been in the primaries, hasn't paid his or her dues tried to show up, the two of them would get together, guarantee that they were the ticket and run over everybody else. i mean, nobody's going to be able to take on these guys if they decide to be a team then let anybody else, you know, who hasn't paid the dues. be clear here. who gets the nomination will
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have been through a long, grueling, difficult process. right now you have -- >> rubio stick around and come in and say, well, he is the consensus guy. look. i've seen a lot of dirty tricks in my life. >> he can't be the consensus guy -- i know. but two guys are going to have 80% of the vote. >> they have the clout. >> they're called donald and ted. >> all right. i understand. >> now if -- i mean, one of them could turn and pick up the other two guys and that guy is the nominee. trump wrote the art of the deal so hopefully he is doing it. cruz is a very good negotiator. he's going to be trying to do it. that's legitimate. but there's not going to be a third person. it's not possible. the entire party would rebel if somebody tried to do this. >> okay, mr. speaker, good to see you. it's funny to watch the establishment have a meltdown in front of the entire country but that's what's happening. thank you for being with us. coming up tonight next on "hannity" --
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>> damn right dick cheney's heart is a political football. we ought to rip it out and kick it around and stuff it back in him. >> i need you to talk to your friends and your neighbors. i want you to talk them whether they're independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> all right. the left has been using this divisive rhetoric for years. obama said if they bring a knife, we'll bring a gun. we'll expose blatant rhetoric. and get reaction from laura ingraham and eric guster. the polls show that governor kasich is in a tight race with donald trump in the buckeye state and he will be here to weigh in. also sheriff david clarke one on one, head to head with a trump protester of illinois straight ahead. and i'm jess and we are the bug chicks. we are a nano-business. windows 10 really helps us get the word out about how awesome bugs are. kids learn to be brave and curious and all kids speak the language of bug. "hey cortana, find my katydid video".
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disrupting some of his campaign rallies. but what democrats won't tell you is this. they're the ones who have been using divisive, incendiary language for decades. just a little reminder. >> no, no. not god bless america. god damn america. that's in the bible. for killing innocent people. god damn america for treating the citizens less than human. >> pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. >> >> white folks was in the cave when we had built empires. we learned to admire them but they knew to admire us. we built pyramids before donald trump ever knew what architecture was. >> will not bow to those who refuse to accept obamacare as constitutional. >> and then you've got their plan which is let's have dirtier air, dirtier water, less people with health insurance. >> they really are kidnapping the u.s. government.
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there is only about 30 people in the wacko right. why doesn't he just go at these people? >> the republican health care plan is this. die quickly. that's right. the republicans want you to die quickly. if you get sick. >> we are for cutting spending. reforming the tax, reforming the entitlements and not negotiating with people of a bomb strapped to their chest. >> damn right dick cheney's heart is a political football. we ought to rip it out, kick it around and stuff it back in him. >> i need you to go out and talk to your friends, talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they're independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> also remember back during the 2008 race then-senator said this about republicans, quote, they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun. from what i understand, folks in philly, they like a good brawl. and i've seen eagles fans. here with reaction, contributor laura ingraham. trial attorney, political
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commentator eric guster. i think it all speaks for itself, laura. everyone trying to blame trump for a few comments ignoring the multitude -- i can go on for hours with this incendiary rhetoric on the left. >> i was really enjoying that clip job, sean. that was like a walk down memory lane. remember they were going to blow through the old folks home and the commercial of paul ryan with pushing the old lady off the cliff. >> yeah. >> i mean, so, we're just supposed to i guess put up with all of this and, you know, turn the other cheek and it all's just forgotten. but we remember back in 2009 during the tea party rallies, remember there was one occasion where some guy who i guess had a tea party flag in houston, this is in 2011, i think. he charged some democrat rally and of course roundly condemned in the press as he should be. he shouldn't charge a democrat podium. i don't think you should charge podiums.
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but of course, when the shoe is on the other foot, they react incredibly swiftly against the conservative protesters. and there's no equivalent with any type of violence at tea party rallies at all. the double standard is so clear and -- >> let me go to eric. >> most people watching this, they see right through it. it's just so obvious what is going on. >> so the president sat in wright's pews for 20 years. buddy is ayers. he was at the rally. of course, let's see black lives matter invited to meet with the president -- pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. and al sharpton, all the incendiary comments he's made over the years. he gets to go to the white house and hang out with obama. they bring a knife. i bring a gun. really? >> he was speaking of debates. you are all picking on -- let me tell you something, sean. you're picking on -- >> picking on. picking on. >> chanting, that was a couple of clips out of hours and hours -- >> of hours of tape. pigs in a blanket. fry 'em like bay condition. >> trump is the most racially divisive candidate that this country has seen in many, many
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years. >> really? >> what the gop has done is propelled him to the point where he is spewing this information, spewing this hate. >> donald trump's to blame for somebody attacking him? >> when you have a candidate -- >> wait a minute. >> i would punch his head out, i would punch his lights out. >> wait a minute. here's a left wing fascist. >> that's an okay. >> doesn't want conservatives to speak, condy to speak. ben carson to speak. laura, you have seen this. i've experienced this. throwing pies at ann coulter and bill kristol and pat buchanan. >> yeah, this is going on since the '80s. one thing i think is really obvious in this campaign is that the issues that are really upsetting people, trade, immigration, i know black lives matter, they have their issues and i understand those as well. but where is the conversation about how to make people's lives better? it's only trump is horrible and the other people are horrible. let's have a conversation about what works. have things really gotten better in chicago? last time i checked the murder rate was almost double what it was exactly a year ago.
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105 murders as of last week in chicago. double the same period of a year ago. so i'm glad the left is really upset about violence in chicago finally because as far as i can tell real violence is perpetrated on the poor and the impoverished and frankly the abused in society. more than anyone else and that's happening in chicago under democrat rule for years and years and years. and suddenly, trump comes to town and like, oh, this is violent here in chicago. i mean, come on. who cares about what issue now and are they debating it? >> you have a candidate endorsed by the kkk. refused to refute them. >> that's not true. that is a lie. >> he did not want to do that. i disavow it. i disavow it. >> how many times he have to disavow it to please you? >> a man who offered to pay the legal fees for a man who assaulted an african american man at -- >> wait, wait. one point at a time. when's the difference between -- wait a minute. i totally -- he disavowed. what did president obama ever do? disavow jeremiah wright and bill ayers.
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>> reverend wright never hung people like the ku klux klan did. >> gd america? >> we're talking about a hate group, a hate group. >> bill ayers, he started his career in the home of a domestic terrorist. >> that is what's -- >> bombed the pentagon, the capitol and new york city police headquarters. >> in to trump's rallies making them go out and hit somebody in the head. that's what's making them assault a woman at a rally. come on, sean. we should be better than that. the gop should -- >> laura, last word. to really not talk about the guy that he started his political career at home, bill ayers, oh, he's just a guy in the neighborhood and just happened to sit on boards with him, do speeches with him, start the political career in the guy's house. >> the radicals on the left always get a free pass, always will. that's how it goes. most disturbing thing is other republican candidates seeking to as rahm emanuel liked to do, never let a crisis go to waste. instead of stamp standing up and
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saying look, trump maybe should change some of the rhetoric, that's fine. but don't menace women and children with the middle finger as they're peacefully lining up to go into a rally which is all over youtube. they're menacing women and children. stop doing it. you can criticize trump, but let people go to rallies. let them hear different points of view. i thought that was america. >> i agree with you. thank you, both. coming up tomorrow, voters at the polls and ohio governor kasich joins us to talk about whether he has a path to the gop nomination. and later tonight -- >> these are rebellions and brought on by riot starters who show up at these things to create chaos. this is a threat to ordered liberty in the united states of america. >> sheriff clarke unloads on the left wing agitators disrupting donald trump's rallies and goes head to head with a protester tonight as that and more continues on "hannity." and goe head to head with a protester head to head with a protester totesting, testing...ore 1, 2, 3, 4...
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good evening. the maryland police officer killed in a shooting sunday died from friendly fire. a gunman who reportedly wanted to commit suicide by cop approached a police station and opened fire. his two brothers were recording as a gun battle erupted with police. the officer who died was killed by a colleague's gunfire during the confusion. all three suspects were arrested. former alaska governor sarah palin temporarily off the campaign trail after her husband was badly injured in a snowmobile accident. todd palin suffered fractured ribs and other injuries. he is hospitalized but is expected to recover. sarah palin, who is endorsing donald trump, canceled an event after hearing of the accident. but she later made a surprise appearance at a rally for the presidential hopeful. i'm kelly wright. now back to "hannity."
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is a guy who came in to ohio when things were tough. when there was an 8 billion, $8 billion budget gap. and he turned that around and turned into it a surplus. when you were losing employers and losing jobs every month, he turned that around. 400,000 jobs been created. and he also has a little part of his resume that says he was in washington for a while. worked with the armed services committee and so you look at this guy and unlike the other people running he has a real track record. he has the kind of -- the kind of record that you want in washington and that's why i'm convinced you will do the right thing tomorrow. >> all right. that's former 2012 republican presidential candidate mitt romney on the campaign trail with ohio john kasich earlier today. joining me now 2016 republican presidential contender governor john kasich. well, it sounds like an endorsement. only problem is he's doing the same thing for rubio in florida. exact same thing. robo calls for you in ohio and
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robocalls for rubio in florida. and i've always liked governor romney. i really do. i think he would have been a great president. but it's disappointing because there seems to be an orchestrated campaign to prevent the two leading candidates from getting to 1,237. your reaction? >> well, look. we wanted mitt romney to be here. he was the standardbearer four years ago and the people to support me all the way from arnold schwarzenegger to the coach urban meyer at ohio state, the former coaches jim tressel, we wanted mitt romney to be here. he is a standard bearer. republicans like him. and he's in here to tell people to support me in ohio and i'm pleased to have him. and the fact is that tonight i'm here almost at my doorstep. i'm here in the hometown and i'm going to tell people about, you know, when romney said about improving the economy of washington and improving the economy, you know, in the state of ohio and taking that and going back to washington. >> i have -- you did a good job.
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you balanced the budget. i think you've done a good job in ohio. i have disagreements over immigration with you. i tell you what i don't like here. you tell him what he said about marco rubio in florida? to me this is an effort by people that want to prevent either cruz or trump from getting to 1,237. and you said to me that you think it would be great, it's exciting if it goes to the convention floor. here's my question. if trump or cruz has the most delegates and most votes and say you come in third place, do you think you would -- you should have a right to the nomination as much as them? >> you got to -- you know, the fact is, sean, we keep talking about smoke-filled rooms and everything else. there is no smoke-filled rooms at a convention. >> there there is. >> i was there in '76. no. i was there in '76. how many conventions have you been to? >> a lot. >> i was there in -- have you been to the presidential
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convention and seen a fight where w the delegates? i was there. >> you are not answering my question. i asked a simple question. >> sean, i'll answer your question. look. when you take a test, if 90 is a "a" and end up at 85 or 86, that's not a "a." obviously if you're close to it, you have a big advantage in a convention and i understand that. but you know what? we don't know how it ends up because we have 1,000 delegates get to be picked. >> agreed. i think it should be fought that way. >> i'll tell you what. let's say i beat the two of them, but i don't have the magic number. >> then you should get it. >> i think we're going the convention. >> but i would not go in there and say because i have more than them, i should get it. i have to win the delegates to be able to be the nominee. those are the rules. >> in other words, if they're saying vote rubio here and vote kasich here and vote cruz here and vote this person here. in other words, to prevent somebody from getting 1,237. yeah, they're allowed to do it.
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i believe in freedom of speech but to me it's create a big fight on the convention floor. you said it would be an education for our kids. i would argue that if the number one vote getter and delegate getter gets denied the nomination, that their supporters are going to bolt. they'll never vote in the general election. do you think i'm wrong? >> yeah. i do. i think that republican party will be united when we leave the convention because we'll want to beat hillary clinton and a considerations they're going to take into account is who can beat hillary clinton. i'm the only one running that can beat here in ohio. but sean, you know, the other aspect of it is i didn't tell my people to go vote for somebody else. i'm not involved in any games -- >> marco rubio says to vote for you in ohio? >> but i didn't -- they asked me people for me in florida vote for somebody else? they said no. i'm running for president. >> i'm not saying you're a part of it. could i ask one last question? >> let me -- i haven't had a thing to say. you're asking all the questions and speaking.
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>> you know what it's like to host a show. you've done enough hosting. >> i feel like i'm in a debate and i don't get called on. but go ahead. when's your last question? >> if you come in third -- >> yeah? >> other people had a lot more votes and delegates to you, do you think you should be up for that nomination at that point? >> sean, i'm not going to get into projecting. we'll see when we get there. >> how about donald trump in third place? if donald trump comes in third? >> sean, i'm not going do get in projecting when's going to happen. this is the craziest election that we have had in decades. and i'm taking things a day at a time. look. i'm running for president because i have the experience, the record and the skills to lead this country. i'm not interested in any parlor game or electing a class president. i'm interested in being president of the united states because i know how to handle international affairs and what it takes to fix the economy. that's why i'm running for president,and i'm going to run
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to the very inch of everything that i can do. so i don't want to get into, you know, what about this or what about if that happens? i'll take care of ohio and then on wednesday i'm going to pennsylvania. i'm going to travel across this country and i'm going to campaign. you know, in a way in which i'm finally heard and i believe i'll be the nominee. how do you like that one, sean? >> listen. i've never you to be shy and not surprised. >> i love you, man. but take it a day at a time. thank you for giving me a chance to be on. >> we love having you. governor, it's always a pleasure. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, sir. >> when we come back, sheriff david clarke is next. and a man that protested outside the chicago trump rally friday. that passionate debate is straight ahead. ♪ i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c.
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welcome back to "hannity." left wing agitators taking credit for shutting down donald trump's rally in chicago on friday night. here is program coordinator for the college of complexes and a member of the chicago socialist party charles padock and protest outside the venue where trump and his rally was supposed to take place. also in studio, milwaukee county sheriff david clarke. look. you have every right, charles, to protest. you have every right to free speech. nobody would ever deny you that. i make my living with free speech but this is the problem. now you have groups of people that seem organized and funded that want to shut down and
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silence opposition speech like we have seen on college campuses around the country. i would expect as a socialist, you would be a free speech guy and you would want donald trump to have the right to speak as i'm sure you love bernie sanders speaking. >> i don't think we have time to get into the case law of free speech. which possibly doesn't exist to the extent that we'd like to think. and no right is exercised in the absolute. >> okay. but that's not the point. >> however -- >> i don't think conservatives on college campuses when liberal marxist socialist radicals are giving speeches and stopping them. and i wouldn't support it. and the point is you have every right to protest but why deny the tens of thousands of people that wanted to hear him speak? why would you do that? >> i'm surprised that you republican national committee and the other candidates for president haven't acted in this
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regard and it's up to the citizens to put an end to this inflammatory hate speech. >> inflammatory hate speech? like obama saying get in their face, get in their grill? when he was -- >> i'm aware of that -- >> you mean that kind of speech? >> i -- >> if they bring a knife we'll bring a gun? that kind of speech? that was obama that said those things. >> you know, if you wish to discredit mr. obama, i don't perceive that to be the case. >> well, obama said it. i've got the case. moveon.org or black lives matter or any of the groups. sheriff clarke, let me turn to you. look. i'll give everybody the right to free speech. this isn't about free speech. this was one was an attack on trump to literally attack him physically. no matter what the guy said. he's become a media darling now. but this is on college campuses around the country. >> without a doubt. ass-backwards in the country right now. we're looking at rioting.
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we're calling that protesting. the cops are the bad guys. the crooks are the victims now. everything that's said when one wants to express themselves through approval meter. that is totalitarian movement. it's very stealth. okay? i know who the people are. i have seen it. this is a conglomeration of misfits. you have cop haters. you have anarchists. you have criminals. you have some rowdy juveniles. you have organized labor. and there is a smattering of well-intentioned people being exploited in this. and those are the ones that they push in front of the camera as they do their dirty work. this is an attempt to shut down free speech. these presidential activities are part of our democratic process. the people who showed up in chicago had every right under the constitution to participate in this election process. and they were denied. >> i think that's a point. now, we see the murder rate skyrockets in chicago. and by the way, in small towns
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and big cities all across the country. if this is happening in your county, in your town, in your city, milwaukee, what do you do? >> what do you mean what do i do? >> in other words, you see a group of people that want to stop an event like this, how is the best way to handle it? >> first of all, like i said, their rights have to be protected too. the people who attend these rights. so you have rights in conflict. although, let's be honest, sean, these folks aren't showing up to protest. if they want some lessons on tao to protest, they ought to go back to see how dr. martin luther king jr. did it. he didn't subscribe to these bullying and intimidation tactics. the goal is to make sure the people who want to hear this candidate get to hear him. you should do everything you can to make sure this event goes on. when this event was canceled, it's denied those people their rights of speech. i would have done everything i could to arrest those individuals in large numbers, get them out of there so this rally could be held. >> i guess that's the point, charles.
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and you seem to be an organizer and a protester. does it bother you participated in a rally with an unrepentant terrorist by the name of bill ayers part of the weather underground, attacked the capitol, the pentagon, new york city police headquarters. a friend of obama's, obama began his career in the home of this unrepentant domestic terrorist? does it bother you that's the type of person you're associating with? >> there are multiple organizers and organizations that were responsible for it. i categorized it as good citizenship. >> the next time you're going to give a speech, i'll send 500 people and stop you from speaking. how would you feel? >> i'm proud of them for standing up and speaking out. >> you're proud to join with an underest pent important domestic terrorist. >> you're proud to stand with an
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unrepentant domestic terrorist, part of the weather underground. you're proud of that? >> he's not the central figure there is no bureaucracy that was behind this. this is a collective effort. and then you began your statement that there is some professionals or they're funded in this regard. no. these are people with like-mindedness that got together. >> to shut down speech. to silence opposition. >> they're advocates. >> all right. >> they should not be authorized in the workplace even. >> sean. this is totalitarian movement. you know it. i know it. they have been unmasked. they know to control the narrative, you have to control the language. they know trump is a threat now to their moving in and disrupting our ordered liberty here in the united states, our rule under law, or the rule of law. and trump and some of the other republican candidates are a threat to that. this was an attempt to engage in peaceful protest. i'm tired of couching it in those terms. this is not peaceful protest,
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all right. this is chaos. this is disorder. this is a disturbance, all right. and it's getting in other people's faces. i heard that donald trump should ramp it down a little bit. i thought are you nuts? i've been in elections. what you want to do with your base responsibly, and i think he is, you want them at a fever pitch. you want them energized to get out and vote for you. >> are you going to endorse? >> probably not. >> sheriff, we've got run. i'm just out of time. sheriff, it's great to see you in studio. thank you very much. you have a book coming up soon. i just got an early copy of it. i'm proud to -- proud to have you on when it comes out. >> thank you very much. coming up, we need your help. a very important question of the day is next, straight ahead. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything.
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let us know what you think. that's all the time we have left this eek. as always, thanks for being with us, and hope you have a great night. tonight, "on the record," millions of votes and hundreds of delegates all up for grabs. the fight for florida is sizzling. and the two leading candaceed in the sunshine state, donald trump and senator marco rubio are both here. tomorrow, five states will hit the ballot box as senator rubio tries to keep his white housezeuutj alive. for donald trump, he is hoping the trump train keeps chugging along and backing up wins. right now donald trump 757, speaking to fans in front of if right now. just before getting off the plane though in vienna, ohio. donald trump called from on board the plane to go "on the record." >> i get along with everybody. you have to get along. they everywhere showing me the head of the airline, wonderful guy, mr. trump, this is this, and this is that and here we have. this
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