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the world banding together in solidarity. >> that is it for us for now. polls closing in arizona at any moment. we'll be back with the results of there and idaho and utah. first, here's sean hannity. >> exciting. this is a fox news alert. two major stroirs. republican and democratic presidential candidates facing off in the arizona primaries and utah caucuses. the polls in arizona officially closed and results could come any moment and democrats holding primary in idaho. republicans and american samoa in caucusing there. front-runner donald trump will join us. we'll get his take on the terror attacks of earlier today. europe on high alert after the city of brussels rocked by radical islamists today.
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joining us is shepard smith. >> mourners came together to -- at a memorial, makeshift memorial to mourn the passing of the 30 or more who died in these attacks. a final number still not known. some people in the city saying they dreaded something like this. there's been warnings that something was coming and not specific and many in brussels saying they're not surprised. >> it honestly really hasn't sank in yet for me personally because i never really believed that something could happen here in brussels. but yeah, it's clearly here. >> it's sad day for us. brussels is a fantastic place and i don't want anyone to destroy this beauty that we live with here. >> security forces in brussels have been carrying out raids and sweeps throughout the day on tuesday and overnight. they say inside one apartment they found a bomb packed with nails and chemicals and an
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islamic state flag. a newspaper reporting a taxi driver claims that he had picked up the three men at the home and to bring them to the airport, they wouldn't let him touch the baggage or help in any way. a third man with a handler and that he escaped without blowing up his own bomb. the islamic state is claiming responsibility for the attack that began this morning in the crowded brussels airport. outside security as travelers checked in for the flights at the counter. two bombs on luggage carts there detonated back to back. blew out windows, tore through walls. wounded people in the lower extremists especially. a ceiling crashing to the floor and cameras caught the moments after the blast. many appeared dazed in the aftermath. smoke and dust made it difficult to breathe or see and those who could see described a gruesome sight. pools of blood, bodies with
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missing legs. at least one filled with nails that went flying in all directions, slicing through victims and at least nine americans are among the wounded and three missionaries of utah. the 19-year-old man in the middle is a survivor of the boston marathon bombing according to his family. an air force service member hurt with five of that airman's relatives. told several of them are in critical condition overnight. as emergency crews responded to the airport late on tuesday, another bombing hit the heart of brussels, near the headquarters of the european union. you can see the force of the blast in a photo. doorls twisted. seats on the train burned and crumbled. blurred objects at the bottom are blurred on purpose because they're bodies. inside the train tunnel, survivors left to find the way in the dark. outside, the carnage was obvious. survivors crying and hugging, the wounded lying helplessly on
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the ground. the officials call it the worst disaster since world war ii in the country. tonight overnight reaction from around the globe. the french prime minister saying we're all at war now. president obama saying the united states stands in solidarity with belgium. he ordered flags lowered to half staff for the victims. near london, number 19 downing street, the flags of brussels and the union jack at half staff first night in the lorening as all of europe on high alert. >> another sad terrorist attack. clearly, this was in retaliation for the arrest friday of the paris master mind. do we know the extent of interrogation that is going forward? isis promised more attacks. and more retaliation. do we know to the extent of interrogation, in other words, he would probably have knowledge i would assume of other terrorist cells in the area or elsewhere around europe. >> they're not being specific about that matter but saying
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that they believe this attack had to have been long planned, most likely prior. investigators say to the arrest of salah abdeslam, the one you mentioned, the man in custody now. they say they believe that would have already been planned. the question is, was this attack expedited because they fear he might be saying something that they don't want released? remember, salah abdeslam, the early word that he chickened out or something to that degree and found him, when they found him in the home a few days ago he was armed with an ak-47, active involved in the planning of other attacks s. this one of them? if authorities know they haven't told us and if they know who the suspects are, they aren't rel e releasing that. hopeful we'll get more information at first light. >> hopeful. thank you so much for joining us so late -- early in the morning where you are. thank you. joining us live on the ground in brussels, greg palcot. you have been reporting all day.
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>> reporter: sean, just after 3:00 in the morning here. the airport behind us, that's the brussels airport, the scene of the carnage and terror earlier in the day. it is shut down. we have seen troops going in there. under heavy military guard. we are told it will be shut down again tomorrow because of the investigation going on throughout the terminal and throughout the airport. just about, oh, three miles away was the subway station that was hit. that is under heavy guard, as well. in between, an area called schaerbeek, the new area of attention. that's where it is believed the bomb factory was that created all of the explosives that went up on tuesday. that's where the raids happened tonight by police. just about the past hour those raids have stopped. there's where the bombs created. now believed that probably wasn't suicide vests that were blown up. it was suitcases filled with explosives, filled with the nails. two of them blew up. a third did not.
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the person involved with the third, he is the main fugitive on the ruin run. at least one or two more from the subway station. a lot of people are asking now how did police here, how do the investigators let this happen? they called it blind attacks. basically, they didn't know about it. yes, related to abdeslam? probably. over the weekend, prosecutors were saying that he was talking. and he was saying, number one, that he was creating a new network. number two, there was going to be more terror and maybe seeing it today. back to you. >> greg, thank you. authorities at this hour working to determine who exactly carried out the brussel terror attacks and who else is involved. katherine herridge is live in washington with the latest. they have to look with the person they arrested friday, the mastermind of the paris attack and what information he has about other cells that might be either in brussels or all throughout europe. >> well, that's right, sean. good evening. intelligence source with firsthand knowledge of the
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investigation on the ground in brussels tells us fox news tonight new details how the suicide bombers tried to kill as many innocent civilians as possible. the source said shortly after the three men entered the ticketing hall at the airport, they split up. there were two explosions. one in aisle 3 of the ticketing hall. the other in aisle 11. the bombers appeared to target the highest concentration of passengers rather than a specific airline. despite early media reports, american airlines business not in either location. we were first to draw your attention to the men wearing a single black leather glove and a an official confirms investigators believe the detail is significant and they're telling congress about it. there are two scenarios, the single black glove holding the luggage cart handle described as evidence of a possible detonator known as a dead man switch. when the grip on the handle is broken, the bomb is triggered
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and almost always used as a backup if the suicide bomber is shot by the cops, the bomb will still explode. the second scenario is pulled from an al qaeda manual for suicide bombers that it advises leather gloves to reduce the likelihood of a static charge to prematurely detonate the device and the guy on the right, the video isn't great quality and appears to be wearing a disguise. the colors between the face and nose appear uneven and he was described to knox fews as a kind of minder to get them to the target. tonight, the chairman of the house homeland security committee telling bret baier on "special report" that the evidence suggests a direct connection of the attack in paris and the strike in brussels today. >> we suspect that the same bomber responsible for the paris attacks was involved in this attack. this plot, the level of sophistication obviously it's been planned for months. >> counterterrorism source told
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fox news today that the leading working theory of investigators is that this plot was in the pipeline but it was accelerated after the arrest on friday after the paris suspect salah abdeslam. sean? >> all right. katheri katherine, thank you. coming up, polls in arizona closed minutes ago. we'll bring you results live. plus tonight -- >> you go to brussels. i was in brussels a long time ago. 20 years ago. so beautiful. everything's so beautiful. it's like living in a hell hole right now. >> donald trump. he said that back in january that something would happen in brussels. 2016 republican front-runner joins us to talk about it. later tonight, president obama spent less than one minute talking about the terror attacks today while europe was literally dealing with radical islamists, the president went to a baseball game in cuba after he was lectured by the dictators and he
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there's something going on, maria. go to brussels, paris, different places. there's something going on and it's not good where they want sharia law. where they this and things that, you know, there has to be some assimilation. there is no assimilation. there's something bad going on and until we find out what it is to we can correct it, you go to brussels. i was in brussels a long time ago. 20 years ago. so beautiful. everything is so -- it's like living in a hell hole right now. >> wow. that was an eerie prediction by 2016 republican presidential
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candidate and front-runner donald trump in january. he joins us now on the phone. i'm sure you wish you were wrong but you were right. what did you see that others maybe didn't see what was happening in bruce sels and belgium? >> it's what i'm hearing and you have radical islamic terrorists all over the place. not the end. seems to be a breeding ground. you know, you have other places over in europe that is the same thing and we will have it over here, too. we are allowing thousands of people to come here, sean. and we have no paper work. we have no idea who they are, where they come from. they're coming in through the migration, the so-called migration which could be the great trojan horse of all time and we have absolutely no idea what we are doing in this country. we are sending them all over the country and it's a serious problem. >> well, i can give you the exact numbers. last five years, the united states issued 680,000 green cards to migrants from muslim nations over the last 5 years.
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now, i know you came under fire for saying we tugt have a temporary ban. okay. but here's the national director of intelligence james clapper, the fbi director comb my, obama's special envoy to defeat isis, general john allen all said, like in paris, isis and other terrorist groups will infiltrate the refugee population. to me, it seems the president, hillary clinton and bernie sanders gamble with the lives of americans. what do you want to tell the american people tonight about why that is so important? >> well, i think i really have to tell them, and you know, you could say i'm under fire and praised by many people. >> that's true. >> many, many people. many, many people agree with me. >> i agree with you. i'm just saying that, you know, you come under fire for it. but yet, you were right in january. and we see the terrorists happening here and warned by the intelligence community and the president won't listen. >> yeah. well, we better get tough and get smart and we getter get vigilant because if we're not
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vigilant to start off with, we're going to be in big trouble in this country. i'll tell you what. you look at parts of sweden, i don't know if you heard what's going on with a little section where it's all been radicalized. it's just crazy. and they're having tremendous problems. you look at germany. and look at the areas where these people are settling in. i'm tell you what. it is a very, very disturbing thing that's going on in europe. and we're going to have it over here, too. and they just can't do what they're doing. i hope this election takes place fast. i hope i win and believe me they're going back. we won't keep them here. they're going back. >> let me ask you this. today's attack seems to be retaliation for the arrest of the paris mastermind where over 130 people were killed which happened on friday. which means there were -- >> i wouldn't call him a mastermind. >> you know. an evil thug, murdering, killing. any term you want. i agree. now, you said that if he was
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here in the united states, now i would suspect he knows where other terrorist cells are throughout europe and brussels and europe and you said and i agree with you that we should use advanced terror enhancement interrogation techniques on him. >> beyond waterboarding. beyond waterboarding. >> explain. >> so you catch the guy last week and it looks like retaliation for the capture that these bombings took place today. would have been three except i guess the one bomb either he didn't do it or something happened. the bomb didn't work and would have been three and more people would have been killed. these are people so badly hurt, these are the people for the rest of their lives destroyed if they live. what happened is you catch the guy last week and they probably have lawyers all over the place. probably lawyers saying, you know, you're going to go to trial in seven years and nothing happens and then the big bombings today. if they would have put him through the grill, ten minutes after they capture him, he
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probably would have ratted them out and maybe stopped this horrible terror attack that took place today. he knew about it. it was about him most likely. he knew about this happening. they say he was going to do something himself. probably he was involved with this one. >> i would agree. he probably knows where other terrorist cells are. >> he knows the people behind it. >> of course he does. >> he's never going to talk and we are not fighting on the same plane. we don't fight on the same level. we have law that is protect everybody. you can't do this, you can't do that. don't touch him. don't hurt him. meantime, they go around killing people. they have no laws. we have the laws to protect them. it's absolutely crazy. >> it's insane. let me give you hillary clinton's response. she responding to you and your call for enhanced interrogation techniques and the fact that we would have a temporary ban and she said that the following. we can be strong and smart without advocating torture or bigotry. and will not let fear dictate
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our foreign policy and then this about enhanced interrogation on the "today" show in response to you. >> our country experienced and bravest military leaders will tell you that torture is not effective. it does put our own soldiers and increasing civilians at risk. but we do have to get law enforcement and intelligence professionals all the tools they need to do the job to keep america safe. and they don't need to resort to torture. but they are going to need more help. >> and then, mr. trump, she said the borders must be kept open in the wake of what happened in brussels. this is a very -- a choice election. two very distinct visions on how to deal with terror. your reaction to her opposition to what you're advocating? >> incompetent, hillary doesn't know what he's talking about. she doesn't have a clue. she's made such bad decisions.
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you look at syria. you look at -- you look at anything that she's been involved with is horrible in the middle east. and elsewhere. i mean, she did one thing and that was travel a lot. the woman has been a disaster in every decision she's had to make, especially in the middle east. and a lot of the migration, the problems, this going on right now had to do with her and our president. so she's so wrong on that. and if you would have taken this guy that was captured last week and put him through the wringer, you probably could have stopped or at least possibly could have stopped a horrible tragedy that took place today. >> they won't put him through the wringer now. there's a mysterious reluctance by the president, hillary clinton, bernie sanders to even use the term radical islam. secondly they are pushing even still bernie sanders and hillary clinton to bring more refugees
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into the country in spite of what general john allen, the fbi director james comb my and the director of national intelligence james clapper said. let me play their remarks about those issues to you and get your response that. >> i don't think we're at war with islam. i think we are at war with -- >> he didn't say all muslims. he said radical -- >> i think you can talk about islamists. >> it's important to understand is we have organizations, whether it's isis or al qaeda, who do believe we should go back several thousand years. what the magic number is, i don't know. because we don't know the extent of the problem. but i certainly think that the united states should take its full responsibility and helping those. >> i also said that we should take increased numbers of
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refugees, the administration originally said ten. i said we should go to 65 but only if we have a carefully screening and vetting process as we can imagine. >> we can't ascertain is as our intelligence community is wa warning whether or not they have sympathies for isis. why this reluctance and resistance to say radical islamic terrorism? >> in the case of incomp hent hillary, you have one reason. she's pretri if ied of the president because he's got her life in his hands. she can't believe this. just can't believe it. he doesn't say it. maybe he has his own reasons for that. you have to ask him. why we wouldn't say it. how they don't -- how they're unwilling to even mention a term when all over the world this is happening and going to start
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happening more and more here because we're allowing so many in is just incredible. and, frankly, she just wants to go along with anything he does, anything he says. they won't mention the term. they won't mention the words. now, he's got his own reasons for it. i guess some people feel they know they know what the reason is. who knows? she doesn't want to do anything that's going to violate his confidence in her because she's afraid of something that you understand, sean? >> yep. >> and i understand. i can't believe she believes that herself. she doesn't want to do anything to disturb him. >> let me ask you about the president's response. the president yesterday was lectured by a murdering communist dictator in cuba raul castro on how america needs to improve. he started out as presidency with an apology tour and i guess finishing with one. and then beyond the lecture,
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spent 51 seconds total today dealing with the issue of what happened in this terror attack in belgium. and then he went to a baseball game in cuba. we'll put it up on the screen. and there's the president of the united states doing the wave with communist dictators. what is your reaction to that? i know what mine is. >> certainly looks terrible. i actually said before a little bit before this, i said, he should be back in the white house, he should be back in washington. we are at a very serious time. it's a horrible thing, another horrible tragedy happened. we're not tough. we are not smart. we're weak, actually. we look weak and then we're not allowed to get the information and what i'm safing is i really mean that. if we were strong and tough and really tough you would have had this information possibly before the second attack took place. or before this attack today took place. but when i see him sitting in a baseball game watching a baseball game, when i see him
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landing in air force one and there's essentially nobody there to greet him, that's probably the first time in the history of air force one, that long history, that when it lands at a country nobody is there in terms of the leaders to meet him. to meet the president. so pretty sad situation. >> pretty sad. >> putting it mildly. >> a president is friends with all the wrong people. $150 billion to iran burning our flag and chanting death to america. burning israel's flag. then morsi in power in egypt, referred to the israelis as descendants of apes and pigs. got money and tanks and f-16s from obama and now castro brothers receiving the same treatment. it is -- it is inexplicable to me, sir, friends with all the wrong people. final comment? >> well, the president now makes a further tour and i think he should head back to washington
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and should solve a problem and you better get rid of isis quick. it only gets worse. and, you know, a lot of people gave me credit for the prediction on -- >> i wish you were wrong. >> well, i wish i was wrong, too. i could see it happening and i could see it and friends of mine over there and come back and tell me when's going on and so obvious. so it was sort of easy. but you are right. i wish i was wrong. >> you know, benjamin netanyahu said to me in the last interview in israel with him what was going on in his country in the war in that august he said this is a preview of coming attractions. coming to a theater near you. i wish he was wrong, too. thank you. >> thank you. coming up, we have more reaction to the deadly terrorist attack in brussels and former new york city mayor giuliani is next and waiting for results out of arizona and utah. as we continue on this busy news night on "hannity."
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welcome back to "hannity." europe is on edge tonight after a deadly terrorist attack that rocked the city of brussels. today in a speech in cuba the president had a chance to make a bold statement condemning the bombings. he spent 51 seconds talking about the topic. after the speech, with the number of dead and injured rising, the president hang out with his murdering friends. people like raul castro and found it appropriate to do the wave. while europe is under attack, there's the president busy thinking that's appropriate. joining us with reaction, former new york city mayor giuliani. it's a national embarrassment and disgrace but i'll get your thoughts. >> well, it absolutely is a disgrace. the reality is the president of the united states, the minute that happened should have returned to washington on air force one, gone into the
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situation room and said, to every one of his national security advisers, give me a plan by tomorrow morning how we wipe out isis. >> it doesn't have an in him. >> how we wipe them out. >> i asked donald trump this. how's he friends with all the wrong people in makes deals with the mull las, morsi. >> i believe that his weakness, his 12 lines in the sand with saudi arabia, backing off, and then his willingness to -- >> and syria, right? >> negotiating with the mass murderer the ayatollah, it makes them bolder.. ft. hood. >> wait a minute. that was workplace violence. you have to get that right. >> workplace violence. this is absurd. they take advantage of the weakness. >> the two biggest issues that
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worry me is the president, even though james clapper, comb my, allen, all warning isis will infiltrate the refugee population. insisting on putting americans' lives in jeopardy and taking a chance with americans' lives. >> that is completely irrational. 100% irrational. we should not let anybody with any possible even arguable connection to them into the united states. more importantly than that, we should have a plan to wipe them out. >> we don't. >> we should wipe isis off the face of the earth. >> let me bring politics into this. i agree with what donald trump said. if i had access to the so-called mastermind. an evil guy. we had the guy -- this was in retaliation to his arrest last friday. so there are obviously cells all throughout europe and he has the information about where these people are.
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hillary's saying, no, we can't interrogate him. people may die because we're too weak to interrogate him the right way and this reluctance and resistance to even say radical islamic terrorism, it's not funny anymore. women and children and people are dying. nearly 100 attacks worldwide since obama is president. >> innocent people slaughtered in a nato ally belgium that we have an obligation under our treaty to defend. >> does this become a pivotal moment in this campaign? >> when i ran for president in 2008, i was asked a question, if there was an attack like this, what would i do? and i said, what i would do is i would call in the head of the cia and i'd have ten pardons on my desk. and i would say, in four hours you get me the information. i don't care what you have to do. >> and then pardon them. >> pardon them. get me the information and i will save innocent lives. i'm sorry.
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i will not let a terrorist murderer hold this information and not save innocent lives. >> you know, those that disagree with you, me and mr. trump, i ask them this. i ask this question. okay. let's say three guys come into your house and kidnap two children. and two of the guys get away in a van with your kids and you tackle the third one. is there anything i'm not going to do -- >> absolutely not. >> to get information about where my kids are? nothing. i will break every law. >> when you put your hand down on the bible and you swear to protect the people in the united states, that's what you swear to do for all the people in the united states. not just your children. >> is this going to be a pivotal moment in the campaign? >> i believe it is. we need a president who can protect us and our allies. belgium is an ally of the united states. france is an ally of the united states. we are offering them no
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leadership. the president of france, a socialist -- >> stronger than our president. >> -- talked about the war that the islamic radicals are posing against us. >> i share your embarrassment. thank you. appreciate it. thoughts and prayers also to those families. >> absolutely. coming up, polls closed in arizona. awaiting the election results. checking in with bill hemmer on the hemmer board. "hannity" big board, on the 2016 delegate count and how the races impact the numbers as we continue on this busy news night. hold onto that. i don't think you should do that. henry! henry! oh my.
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we share it because we're friends. tonight's races could impact the numbers, what do you have tonight? >> looking at the american west, sean. filling in the map here as you know. arizona no results just yet but immigration's a big story. reports of a big turnout in arizona. they could easily surpass the record. the maricopa county, phoenix, tucson down here around the mexican border. that's arizona historically romney won it easily. mccain home state, four years prior to that. utah, by the way, arizona is winner take all and the biggest pot of the night. unless you get over 50% here in utah. here's salt lake city and salt lake county. a lot of votes there and also down here in provo and utah county. we have seen based on some of the -- what was it? february 23rd, sean, nevada, that was a night where hillary clinton beat bernie sanders by 5 points in nevada and then donald trump pulled the trick on ted
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cruz and doubled him up. so we have a measure of a western state in nevada. and then two weeks ago in idaho ted cruz turned a trick on tr donald trump and easily won out there. we have the sense of what's shaping up out here but no results just yet. >> bill, real quick, we have -- winner take all in arizona. that's a primary. 58 delegates available. utah, 50 plus 1, trump in the polls leading in arizona. cruz leading in utah. but you'd have to get 50 plus 1 for 40 delegates out of utah. correct? >> yeah. looking at the big number, sean, 1,237, trump can get to that number. cruz is. harder for cruz. kasich could not. here's your upcoming calendar. two weeks, wisconsin. wisconsin is very important. big midwest industrial state. 42 delegates there in wisconsin. two weeks after that, you come
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to new york. new york, if you're plus 50%, that's winner take call and a big pot, sean. that is 95 if you get there. and then you've got to go into the month of may. if you don't have a decider and then you go june and california. that is congressional delegations but look at that. 172. you hear ted cruz talk about california a lot. they believe inside that campaign they have a shot. the polling suggestions that trump leads by 10 points. new jersey is winner take all on the same day at 51 delegates. in summary, i think the easiest way to understand it, based on today, sean, trump needs 55% to 57% of the remaining degaiting before cleveland. cruz needs 81% of the remaining delegates on the board. off with ego. >> watching all night. thank you. joining with reaction, her main
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cane, a.j. delgado and peter johnson jr. to what extent do the comments of hillary and trump and cruz today impact the race going forward? >> today it would be marginal but going forward i think what happened today, unfortunately, in brussels is going to help donald trump. because he has clearly been the clearest on what we need to do in hermes of defeating isis. going forward i think it's going to be a game changer. here's the thing. bill just mentioned that trump needs 55% of the delegates going forward to clinch it. well, i think what happened today and his statements and hillary still being soft on this whole radical islamic terrorist threat, i think that's going to hurt her and it's going to help donald trump. >> yeah. a.j., your thoughts? >> he's absolutely right. listen. i think voters will realize going forward and so we'll see
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trump with higher numbers than currently forecasted to have in the upcoming primaries because of what happened in belgium. immigration is a national security issue and there's no one better on immigration than donald trump. you have the temporary ban that everybody said was so crazy. now the same people saying, you know what? maybe it's a good idea and no one on national security and terrorism astute whether it's that bin laden hitting the u.s. or something dire going on in belgium and look what happened today and then thirdly only other option of trump is ted cruz. no offense to ted cruz. i like him, two years ago on this network said let in syrian refugees. so i think if you look at belgium and think who's my candidate, no question if you want to avoid a belgium situation in the u.s., you got to go with trump and a lot of vote earls realizing that today. >> peter johnson jr., cbs poll "the new york times" poll with
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donald trump at 50%. that's a state trump would get. new jersey i got to assume leans him. california up in the polls. do you see the path for cruz or trump? >> i don't see a path at this point for ted cruz. maybe in a convention. if the republican elites decide to take it away from donald trump who is leading at that point. but i also agree with what you're saying and what our colleagues are saying here today, sean. safety and security and stability are really on the minds of americans. and trump's emotional visceral gut response today to the horrible attacks are going to strike a cord with a lot of americans who want to be safe in their homes, who want to be secure and want a leader who represents the best of american values and principles and who reacts the way a lot of americans do when people are killed. >> scary what we have heard. short on time. thank you for being with us.
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over, republican caucus is still underway. joining us now with reaction to the state of the 2016 race, fox news contributors. do you remember the resolving door? do you get the sense that maybe what happened in brussels and the differing reactions, this is going to be a pivotal moment in this campaign? >> there is no question. when you think the proposals go too far, the bottom line is don't you agree with them? look. i want my president to care about the prosperity of the country, period. >> i said this world is upside
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down. can i not believe the president of the united states had a picture taken of raul castro. >> wide spread support for donald trump, you have the 98-pound weakling, and he's -- >> did you see this? >> he's sitting there with reds in cuba. okay? the castros. and whether or not you agree with donald trump what he is telling his friends and the american people want to -- >> i agree with enhanced interrogation. the paris quote mastermind, evil mastermind, water board them atmosphere and get the answers. >> the american people understand the nature of the threat. they get it. >> do you agree until we can vet people from muslim countries we have a temporary ban? >> yes. >> i do. >> if we're getting where we're relying on law enforcement to
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perfect detective us, it's too late. >> i'm just quoting -- >> but if he gets it, why let people, hrj numbers move here? every person should have to demonstrate how that person is going to make america better. >> there is a huge divide. you think you have the right to tell women to dress under sharia. >> conservatives defend it. if you grow up that way, it is fair to assume you want to bring those with you? >> it's common sense. donald trump, ted cruz, they're common sense candidates here. again, the american people understand the nature of the threat. they see what's happening in western europe, western europe is essentially gone. they realize the window to save the country is slamming shut pretty fast. >> 680,000 green cards from people to muslim countries in
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refugees. stay with us for continuing coverage. bret baier are standing by, america's election headquarters starts right here, right now, we'll see you tomorrow night. this is a 11:00 on the east coast, 8:00 p.m. in phoenix, where polls are suppose to be lossed but long lines are keeping them open, late. people waiting reportedly three hours to cast their votes. good evening, i'm bret baier. >> and i'm martha mccallum. the turn out, once again, tonight seems to be very strong. there are the lines in phoenix, arizona, and there are hundreds in line by afternoon and they're very d