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tomorrow night dozens of republicans join us live right here. trump, cruz, and kasich supporters, to hash out, you know, things, over their favorite candidate and why the other guy should leave this race. also, rnc chair reince priebus will be here. we're excited. set your dvrs. see you tomorrow. thanks for watching. [ applause ] welcome to "hannity." back tonight coming to you from beautiful pittsburgh, pennsylvania, from the soldiers and sailors memorial hall and museum for the entire hour. we'll be joined by 2016 gop front-runner donald trump. we've invited people from all over the great state to join us. we have a lot to get. to ladies and gentlemen, a warm welcome, mr. donald trump! [ applause ] ♪
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>> wow! great people. >> is this crowd incredible? a nice crowd. [ chanting ] >> usa! usa! usa! >> wow! >> good to see you. how are you? >> very good. thank you. >> you've got to be happy. are you new york's next -- in the last two polls, you were at 60 and 61%. >> right. >> when i look at the state of pennsylvania, you were up considerably there, as well, right here, as well. [ applause ] are you now over the 50% mark in connecticut. you are up to, what, 48% in maryland. you're up a 20-point lead there. so thing seem to have moved in a very positive direction for you. >> i think so. it's been amazing.
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pennsylvania's amazing. i went to school in pennsylvania. [ applause ] i think we're going to do fantastically all over. we have so many great numbers. and new york has been incredible. we have a 40-point lead, and i think we're going to do well -- i hope, i hope. it's politics. you know. [ applause ] >> let's look at the delegate count right now, you would need -- you've won 61% of the delegates available. you would need 57% of all delegates remaining including unbound. certainly within your capacity, if you have a good showing in new york, pennsylvania, some of these states, is that your hope and goal that it's not a contested convention? >> i think so. imthink s im-- i think so. i'm the only one who can do that. [ applause ] >> i love this group. yeah, that would be what i'd like to do. i'd like to be able to close it out. i think it's all about we want
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to make america great again, and we're going do. it we're going to do. it we seem to be doing very well in places that i thought we'd be doing well. i won the entire south. we won alabama and arkansas and florida. by the way -- [ applause ] -- florida was a tremendous victory. and you know, it's sort of funny, i went to south carolina, and i was expected to not win there. won in a landslide. we won in new hampshire, massachusetts. a lot of diverse states. we've had -- it's been an amazing, i've had an amazing period of time. i've gotten to know the people in this country. we have great, great people. i can tell you. we have amazing people. >> i want to especially talk -- you know, pittsburgh went through a very tough economic transition, and coming out on the other side of it because of the people in this room in part. i want to ask you first, though, about colorado in particular. >> right. >> because you -- [ boos ]
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-- you said you felt it was rigged. it was a disgrace. [ shouts ] >> reince priebus, head of the rnc, said wait a minute, everybody knew the rules ahead of time. did you -- did you abide by the rules? why do you feel it was rigged? should you have maybe spent more time there? >> well, first of all, when i joined -- [ shouting ] -- lying ted. lying ted. you're right about that. when i went into the race which was in the middle of june, after that they changed the whole thing in colorado. and they changed it -- i would have done great in colorado. instead, they have this arcane system that nobody understands. my delegates went there. they wouldn't put them on the list. then they even did -- never trump, never trump. after the whole thing was over -- somebody in the local gop -- >> the colorado gop did tweet out, we do it, never trump. >> yeah, yeah. it's -- it's the politicians. i don't know if you folks know, but i'm funding my own campaign.
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they hate that because they have no control. [ applause ] >> they don't like it. what i'm saying is, give it to the voters. as you see probably heard on friday, they're going to have a mass demonstration in colorado where people are furious. the republican folks have -- they've taken their vote away. they didn't even have the right to vote. i think it's a very sad situation. and we have -- i mean, even here, if you win -- i have, as you know, a big lead, 20 some odd points. [ applause ] >> that's a big lead. that's the good news. the bad news is you get something like 17 delegates and the rest -- >> 17 delegates, and you end up voting for the delegate, not trump, in the state of pennsylvania. >> that's right. and you know, the unfair part, i tell you right now because -- if anything, we're going clean this whole thing up. we have to bring the voter back into. it -- back into it.
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[ applause ] >> truly. i could win pennsylvania by a landslide. i'm leading by many, many points. i could win pennsylvania by a landslide, get 17 delegates, and somebody else could get like 35 or 40, and they didn't win. but they have connections into the machine. it's not right. it's not right. you know what i'm doing -- now in the meantime, i don't. to be -- i don't want to be complaining too much because we're winning delegates, we're winning big in votes. but it's still unfair. it's still unfair. [ applause ] >> do you believe when you heard john boehner say that he wanted paul ryan that you can nominate on the convention floor and karl rove said we need a fresh face, and mitt romney came out with his strategy, and there were state gop representatives that all said while it could be somebody that didn't run. now paul ryan said, no, it's not going to be me. should be the people who are running. clearly people want to circumvent and disenfranchise
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the voters. >> i think when karl rove said we need a fresh face, he's absolutely right. we have to get rid of him. his face is just terrible. [ applause ] >> i don't know if you remember the -- if you listen to karl ro rove, he thinks romney won. he walking around saying, didn't romney win? i thought romney won. romney joked, he did a terrible job. the guy was terrible. we need fresh ideas. who's a fresher face than me? i've never done this before. [ applause ] >> let me ask this. in politics, we always like to say, it is a blood sport. a rough-and-tumble hard. you hit hard, you hit hard. it goes back and forth. i'm a little concerned that at the end of this process that i worry, if you look at social media, for example, cruz people hate trump people, trump people
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hate crazy people -- [ shouting ] >> and my fear is -- >> i have a feeling that name is going to be sticking with him. >> yeah. i'm a conservative, and i'm never hillary. that's what i want to see happen. and i think the only way to do that is -- >> i agree. >> can you unite the party? >> i think -- i think we're going to have a great united party. i've been a uniter. we have a president who's a great divider. he's one of the great dividers of all time. believe it or not. we started off with 17 people. had 17 people, meaning i had 16 people hitting me from every angle that you've ever seen. and we hit back, obviously, harder and better. they're all gone. most of them are gone. [ applause ] i will tell you, it's a little bit tough, like when i saw jeb bush. i didn't want to ask for his endorsement because i hit him very hard. what was the term we used, folks, low energy? and i don't care -- i don't care
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so much about that. but i will tell you, the party has to unify. we should unify. and we're going to beat hillary very badly. if you look at -- [ applause ] -- if you look at ronald reagan -- >> have you thought of a nickname for her yet? >> i have actually. i'll release it on one of your next shows. i don't want to do it. >> i think they want to hear it now. >> no. [ applause ] >> we have some good ones. we have some good ones. >> you do have a name picked out for hillary? >> i'd like to use llying, but i've used it for ted. i've come up with some pretty good names for this campaign. we have a pretty good one, i think. we'll try it here first in about a month. is that okay? >> we'll come back in a month. [ shouting ] >> it a recent interview, you actually named names. you named john kasich, you named marco rubio, you named some -- scott walker is another one.
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you said a lot of positive things about them, even though they were your opponents. what does that mean? how do we interpret that? are any of those people on your list if you win the nomination to be vice president? >> no. i was saying i think they're nice people. i get along with these people. i like these people. again, i hit them very hard. they hit me, and i hit them. it was always counter, right, always counter. we hit very hard, and they disappeared. when i first this, jeb was automatically going to get it. he was gone. then walker was going to get it, and he was gone. then marco, and i did very well in florida. we won by 20 points. all of them. it's hard -- it's hard to say will you endorse me after what we went through. i'm not looking for whthat. i would love to get to that march in colorado or whatever they're going to have. i hear it's going to be unbelievable. the voters want to take it back. they want to take it back from
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politicians. [ applause ] >> you had said in terms of a vp, you're looking for somebody with political experience. >> yeah. i do think that. look, i have great business experience. i built a great company. i loaned -- i borrowed -- [ applause ] -- i borrowed a million dollars and turned it into $10 billion over a relatively -- which is good. with some of the great assets of the world, turnberry and buildings all over the place. some of the great assets, doral in miami. and great stuff. and you know, the truth, i don't say it from a bragging standpoint. i say it because that's the kind of thinking, at least for a period of time until we straighten it out, that's the kind of thinking our country needs. we have to have that. we owe $19 trillion. >> you know, the last time i interviewed you, i interviewed you with your wife. she was very strong in telling you that she "wanted you to be more presidential, "maybe stop
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tweeting late at night. [ shouting ] >> you seem to have regained your footing. you went through probably the toughest two weeks in the campaign. and -- >> i didn't think it was. i didn't think. they said, you know, because i've had these moments where they said, trump is finished, he's finished. then the poll comes out, and i'm higher. i say, what happened? you know, we've had about six of those moments. i didn't think it was that tough. what people don't know -- wisconsin, i was not supposed to do well in wisconsin. it wasn't supposed to be my place which is okay. i got 35% or 36%. that's a lot. and you know, a governor with the state much closer got a much smaller number, very small number. and the entire thing was stacked. they spent millions of dollars on negative ads. you had radio hosts -- the whole thing was like a big deal. and walker doesn't like me much because i got him out of the race. he was another one. he was supposed to win. do you remember that walker was
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supposed to win? three weeks later he was going bye-bye. >> you were going give a series of speeches, though. you gave a speech at apac. you gave a series of real serious policy speeches, ten of them. with a teleprompter, well written -- >> written by me and experts. you know, look, i believe strongly in policy. i believe strongly in being smart. i was asked on a show recently about nato, and i said, well, i'll tell you -- i've never been too much into -- 68 years old. i said, it's obsolete. and everyone said, oh, that's terrible. [ applause ] >> they looked and said -- he's right. here's the thing, we have 28 countries, we pay for most of it. why is the united states paying for 28 countries, we're defending them. they have to start paying. a lot of these countries are very rich countries. [ applause ] >> we've got to take a break. when we come back, i think one of the more important questions is how would a trump presidency impact for the better the lives of the people in this room. we'll take a break. we're on the road. it's "hannity."
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live from america's news headquarters, trump's campaign manager will reportedly not be prosecuted after being charged with battery against a reporter. corey luendowski was claiming battery after she said someone grabbed her arm during a rally. the reporter says she'll pursigh a civil case. russian warplanes flying simulated attack passes in one
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of most aggressive acts in recent memory. one pwarplane got within 30 fee of the ship off the coast of poland. and the affluenza teen, ethan couch, received 180 days for each of the four deaths in a 2013 drunken wreck. he originally only received probation but got in a heap of trouble last year when he fled to mexico after violating the terms. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." [ applause ] welcome back to "hannity." we are in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and we continue. for the entire hour, on the road with gop presidential candidate donald trump. [ applause ] >> you know, i have personally so much admiration for people that i know in pittsburgh. i have friends in this audience here tonight.
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>> sure. [ applause ] >> and this city -- i really do. but this city with the steel industry has gone through an economic transformation and difficult times, and i know that this is representative of a lot of america. and i know that probably everybody here wants to hear how specifically are you going to help them so they save money and pay for college and get a new car and live in a safe house and nice neighborhood. >> so our jobs are being taken away from us like we're -- like taking candy from a baby. i use the expression, like taking candy from a baby. we have people that are incompetent running our country. we don't know what we're doing. our jobs are going to mexico. china is dumping steel all over the place. by the way, all over the world, just so you feel better. china is dumping, dumping steel. your steel mills, i see what's going on. this was the steel capital of the world, by far, nothing close. now i see what they're doing. [ applause ] >> before i came today because
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i'm making a speech where we have thousands and thousands of people, right after this, i said give me some statistics. it's unbelievable how you've lost your manufacturing jobs, you've lost your steel jobs. you look at what's happened with u.s. steel and all these great companies, these once, you know, incredible companies. and it's being taken because of devaluation, all of the devaluations. it makes it impossible, it makes it impossible for the companies to compete. we're losing our jobs. companies are moving to mexico. mexico's becoming the new china. [ boos ] >> we've got to stop it. we're going to stop it. what they're doing -- what they're doing especially in asia but especially china, you look at what they're doing with the dumping. forget the dumping, what they're doing with devaluation of their currencies is just unbelievable. and we have people that don't do anything about it because our politicians are all taken care of by lobbyists and special interests. and they're told ton do anything. not that they're stupid. they're told not to do anything. >> but i guess where the -- i guess it's a razor's edge in
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some ways. you say you'll negotiate free and fair deals. okay, say we limit imports from china, vietnam, depending on what the product happens to be. that also means american consumers will end up paying more. >> no -- >> how do you manage that? >> no because we'll have more jobs. you may pay a little more, but you'll have more jobs. people never say that. [ applause ] >> you know, these people that don't know what they're doing, you know, i'm a free trader, okay. the problem with free traders, you have to have leaders on your side that know what the hell's going on. we don't have those leaders. we have leaders who don't have a clue. you look at what's happening -- one company. i i hate to pick on them all the time. i talk about ford, i talk about nabisco, i talk about carrier air conditioner. they're moving to make. they let go of 1,400 people. wonderful people. i watched it on screen. >> when they want to bring their products pack, what do we do? >> nothing. we let them come in. no tax, no nothing. they fire everybody, move to
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mexico, make air conditioners and sell them across the border which -- it's going to be a strong border, folks. it's not going to be -- [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] >> watch this. wait. watch this -- you guys ready? who's going to pay for the wall? by the way, 100%. you know, the politicians say they'll never pay -- 100%. >> they're not going write us a check -- >> they'll pay. in one form or another. they may even write us a check by the time they see what happens. they may. [ applause ] >> i have great respect -- and the hispanics. you saw in nevada, i won the poll with the hispanics because they want jobs. i'm going to produce jobs. people here legally want jobs. let me tell you, mexico, i have
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good relationships. the problem is, their leaders are too smart and too cunning for our leaders. our leaders don't know what we're doing. and mexico, we're going to build the wall. let me tell you, without the wall, mexico could stop 90% of the problems just by being tough. they don't want to stop it -- >> how long would it take you -- >> it's to their advantage. >> how long, you're president, it's your first day in office. how long until that wall's complete? >> well, it will be -- i will say it will be complete within two years from the time we start, we'll start quickly. we'll start quickly, and it will be a real wall. it will be a real wall. [ applause ] >> but i'll tell you this -- last week, i was endorsed by 16,500 border patrol people. first time. and of course, a month ago, couple of months ago, sheriff joe arpaio who's event am noll. and he knows about -- this guy knows about the borders. sheriff joe endorsed me.
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16,500 poureder patr eborder pe. they've never endorsed a presidential candidate before. they endorsed me. when you let them do their job and put pressure on mexico to stop what's going on, you're going to need the wall, you're going to always want the wall. it will not be nearly as necessary as it is right now. >> let me go back to the economy because this is so important. 95 million americans out of labor force, 50 million -- this is not a joke. we all know people in poverty. we all know people on food stamps. you know, it used to be, in my radio career early on, if anyone lost their job, i can get them a job. i can't get them a job anymore. the question is between trade, what else? in other words, how many jobs can we create by becoming energy independent? >> do you know how many millions of jobs have been taken out of our country? and this area's a primary -- another area where we're concerned, you look at upstate new york. it's devastation. it's devastation. that's why i go up there. we had 21,000 people in albany the other night, two nights ago. we have 6,000, 7,000 people,
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like a routine crowd. these people are desperate for jobs, and they want their businesses back. and by the way, a thing that's never mentioned, rules and regulations. they put regulations on people and businesses that make it impossible for us to compete. and you look at the people we're competing against -- they have no regulations. so we're -- [ applause ] >> do you think -- let me go back to this side. if you become president, it's your first day in office, i hate the fact that we rely on countries that hate our guts for energy, the lifeblood of our economy. >> true. >> my question is, how quickly could we be an energy-independent country? >> very quickly. i mean, we have technology today that allows us to do things. as an example, in the state, they have decimated your coal mines. they have decimated your workers. [ applause ] >> they have decimated -- and you know, you have things called clean coal. do you know what we do? first of all, the mines are almost -- they're going to be extinct, and they shouldn't be. coal is great. you know, we have 1,000 --
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[ applause ] -- we have 1,000 -- listen to this, though. 1,000 year and probably more supply of energy for coal. and we're not allowed to use it. we send it to china, and china use its. the little that we produce now. i'm going to open it up, and we're going to have clean coal. we're going to open the mines up. in west virginia, it's devastated because of what they've done. parts of pennsylvania are devastated. >> we're the saudi arabia of natural gas. we have more than any other country. >> we have so much, but we can have that -- we should have everything. we should have everything including renewables. look, i know more about are you neeb -- more about renewables than any other person on earth. i love solar. solar's great. the problem, it's a 30-year payback. it isn't -- it's not there yesterday. somebody said, oh, it's wonderful. 32-year payback.
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who's going to get 32-year payback? it doesn't have big power. >> millions of jobs -- for example, people in this crowd, are there millions of jobs in the energy sector if we commit as a country to energy independence? would you like those jobs? >> yes. [ applause ] >> a lot more with donald trump. we're on the road in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it's "hannity." on the road with donald trump straight ahead. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated?
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we're coming to you from the soldiers and sailors memorial hall. we're in beautiful pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 2016 republican presidential front-runner donald trump with us for the hour. by the way, you met with megyn kelly today. how did that go? [ boos ] >> well, you know, she called last week. and they set up a meeting, they said, could we come up in i said, would you come to trump tower? i didn't want any confusion. and she did, and she was very, very nice. we had -- a meeting. she was very nice. i mean -- >> okay. >> she really was. no, i think it was just -- maybe it was time or maybe she felt it was time. and by the way, in all fairness, i give her a lot of credit for -- for doing what she did because i don't know -- that took a certain amount. >> okay. >> let's see what happens. >> a guy who said he's a delegate just gave you the terrible towel. [ applause ]
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>> whoa. >> all right. you know, a lot of people had watched the republicans, the democrats have even a more corrupt system because hillary clinton and bernie would be neck and neck if it weren't for the so-called superdelegates. here's might have question -as hard as you have fought against your republican opponents, i want to know at least, if you won't give us the name, talk about if you become the candidate for the republicans, talk about how you will combat the clinton machine, which will claim you're racist and sexist and on and on. >> which is all false. first of all, i have to say, when you say the democrats, they have a terrible system also. you know, it's speciinteresting because i'm not a fan of bernie at all. i think he's terrible. he's winning, winning, winning, winning. and then i'll listen to you, and you'll say, but he'll never win. he wins all the time.
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it's run by the politicians. it's run by the machines on both sides. the republicans, little bit different. in the republican case, like we talk about pennsylvania, you win in pennsylvania, and you get 17 delegates and 35 or 40, whatever the number may be, so many can go to somebody that didn't even win. >> they list the delegate names here. you're right, that doesn't necessarily mean even if you win -- >> the bosses can give that out. the people's vote doesn't mean that much. it's really bad. and that's why they're having massive problems right now. i'm so happy to see it, but they're having -- we want to give the vote back to the people. and the reason -- haas whthat'se have to do. and sean, the reason i do it is because they want to keep everything within the establishmentment you kn establishment. you know, i almost think they don't care who wins and who loses. they want to keep it within the establishment. they want to run things. they want -- massive amounts of money, massive. they don't want to lose the power. >> go to hillary. imagine it's a general election
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match-up. it's you, you'r vp, versus hillary and her vp. you've been hard on republicans -- >> these a target that's easier, really. >> talk about that. >> i mean, i was very hard on some republicans. some people would say too hard because, you know, it's tough to bring them back. i say, don't worry about. it you don't have to endorse me. i told a couple of them, don't endorse me, that's okay. you'll be amazed -- people that you would never think that want to get on -- they call the trump train. i don't know what i feel. [ applause ] >> people that you wouldn't believe call me and call my people and say, we want to get on. we want to get on. it's an amazing thing. and i actually said to one, there's no way you can endorse me after what we've been through. because we had great victory, but it was a rough -- >> they want access. >> do you know what they want? they just don't care. they say no problem. do you know why, because they're politicians. no problem. to me, it's a problem. to them, it's not a problem. i say there's no way, they say there's no problem. you'll see names coming out
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fairly soon of people that are endorsing me that you won't even believe. at the highest levels. [ applause ] >> l'il -- in almost every poll, it two-thirds of americans believe she's dishonest, untrustworthy. she has a 55% unfavorable. >> you know the big -- i really think she's got a lot of -- >> what are her weaknesses? >> first of all, i don't think she has the strength or the stamina to be a great president. do you ever see hillary? she'll go to one event, and then you won't see her for a long time. she'll go to an event, you won't see her. and you need tremendous strength. you need tremendous stamina. she doesn't have the strength, she doesn't have the stamina. she's totally controlled by special interests. look at the money she's raising from wall street. i'm not raising any money. you know, it's interesting -- i have wall street guys that i know, i know sort of all. and they want to give me tens of millions of dollars. i say no. >> you can send them my way. i'll take it. >> it's not my life. my whole life, take money.
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that's what i'm supposed to do. i will, but i'm going to take money for the people -- we're going to make this country -- >> i think you're holding it close to the vest how hard you're going to hit. >> oh, you have no idea. you have no idea. [ applause ] >> and if they hit back, is everything on the table? >> yeah. i don't care. i mean, to me it doesn't matter. >> that's the beltway should be? >> you know, when i won florida, there were 38,000 negative ads. can you believe it? i had this big tournament at doral where the great adam scott, player from australia, he's winning. before they gave him the trophy, they did four negative commercials with me. i said, turn the televisions off. they were all over. that was my tournament, doral. the world championship. the cadillac world championship. >> welcome back to the donald trump tournament, here's an ad for marco rubio. >> it was terrible, and i knew it was going happen. you couldn't turn on a television in florida that week before the big deal. and i won. in fact, i said, there's no way i can win florida with all these -- but the worst thing, so we're getting ready to hand the trophy
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to great adam scott, who's a great player from australia. one of the top players in the world. he had just made this incredible shot on the 18th hole, chipped it way up. he wins the tournament by one stroke. and everybody's going crazy. thousands and thousands of people. and they say, and now for a commercial, before we -- i'm saying, oh, no, i hope it's not these people fromer. cadillac and from the pga -- they're looking at these horrible ads. i said, there's no way i can win florida. i won it by 20 points. >> we'll take a break. we're in pittsburgh with gop front-runner donald trump. it's "hannity on the road." stay right there. we'll talk about isis and the issues of the day straight ahead.
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pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we continue with 2016 republican front-runner, donald trump. i am nervous for our children and grandchildren. there's a cute little girl in the front row here that i talked to earlier. and she brought up about the safety and security of our country. specifically, you have said we're going to bomb the -- out of isis. >> right. [ applause ] >> do you really believe -- do you think it's going to take boots on the ground? do you think we're going to have to send guys back? do you think this is an ongoing war that's going last for generations? >> first of all, you know, i was very, very strong on people coming into this country and nobody wanted to mention it, nobody wanted to talk about it. and i was very, very strong. and you know, we're going to have to get a lot tougher, a lot smarter, a lot more vigilant, otherwise we're going to have problems like we've never seen before. we used to have armies, you'd fight japan, fight germany. they had uniforms. on now we don't know who they r.
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we're letting thousands and thousands of people into our country. right now, they have no documentation, there's no paperwork. nobody knows who they are. they could be isis, some might be isis. we better be really kamp. the people coming into the country, sadly they're going to have to go ou we have no idea, we have no idea what we're doing. we have no idea. they're coming from syria, and -- you know, i spoke with a lot of great experts in terms of safety and borders. they say there's absolutely no idea to judge when you don't have any documents. now, isis is also now making passports. you saw this. they stole the passport machines. they're now making passports. these are very slick customers. we're going to have to knock the hell out of them. i will say this -- i will say this. i don't want to put people -- we've spent probably, if you add it up, probably $5 trillion over there. in the meantime, our country is falling apart, our infrastructure's falling apartment i was against the war
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in iraq right from the beginning. you shouldn't have gotten out the way they got out. when you look at obama -- >> take the oil and let them pay -- >> i should take the oil. i should take the oil. i wrote about osama bin laden, i wrote about osama bin laden in a book that was published two years before the world trade center -- >> you talked about brussels ahead of time. in january. >> the "new york times," they kill me. i talked about brussels. i said five months ago, brussels is a hell hole. and "the new york times" did a major story, what right do i have to say that, and then they had the problem. i was right. >> but is bombing, do you think, going to be enough, or is it going to be a combination? is it one of those cases where america, it seems, always has to do the heavy lifting? >> yeah. let me tell you, if we had leadership, we can get other people with the boots. you have the kurds, you have people that are willing to fight. but you know, we don't arm the right people. we don't give the kurds what they want. we give other people and the bullet fired in the air, they run. i have a friend whose son is
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there, three sessions. you know, he comes back, he said the saddest thing is when the enemy has better equipment than we have. and you know where they get it? we give it to people. we don't know who we're giving it to. a bull set fired in the air, they run. and isis or whoever takes the equipment. they now have better and more modern equipment than we do. and we're the ones who put it over there. we have to be so strong. they're chopping off heads. you know, during one of the debates, they asked the question about water boarding. they asked it to cruz. he didn't want to answer it -- [ shouting ] >> only in pittsburgh. only in pittsburgh. only -- the home of big ben, who we love, right? we love big ben. i love -- he's a friend of mine. but he's a good guy. and he's a tough cookie. we could use a little more of that attitude. they talked about water boarding. and then -- he didn't want to get involved. they asked, what do you think about water boarding? i said, i think it's fine. they said, what else? i said, we can do more than that, it's good.
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here's -- think of this, they're chopping off heads and drowning people in big steel cages, and we can't water board, okay. that is -- that is not the secret to success that i can tell you. and one of the things we have to do -- we have to take their wealth away. >> do you think -- >> we're not taking their wealth away. we're not bombing -- we're sending leaflets down, in an hour we may be bombing your truck. please remove yourself -- we are -- we don't know what we're doing. >> do you think this is generational, or do you think we could good night real -- these are the modern-day nazis, evil in our time. >> it's very evil. >> i want to know, is this generational, or can we actually win that war? >> i think you can win it, but you'll have to be very tough. you've got to be really smart. >> you're prepared to fight that to the end? >> yeah. this is not like fighting germany. this is not like fighting these countries that we were able to beat.
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this is 35,000 people, and they laugh at us, at our stupidity. they can't believe it. think of it, it's true. whether we bom-- when we bomb, d leaflets down, we're going to be bombing your truck. this is true, they don't want to bomb some oil because they don't want to create environmental impact. do you know that? >> we tell our military, we literally tied their hands. they have rules of engagement that they can't shoot and fire even if fired upon. >> so hillary goes in to libya, and you have the benghazi problem, you have all the things. she goes in. now, who has libya, who has it? isis has it. they have great oil. do you know what happens with the oil? we don't do anything about it, we don't create a blockade, we don't do anything. >> we've got to take a break. i don't mean to interrupt you. coming up, more with donald trump. we'll get audience questions in as we continue from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. [ applause ] when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill?
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people are telling me you should be a liberal but i'm not sure about that. why should college students vote for you, mr. trump? >> because i'm going to create jobs. you know, the biggest problem -- i have dealt with more college students than i thought possible. and incredible people that go to good colleges and do well. they come up to me and they're borrowed to the hilt and they're worried because they can't get jobs and the jobs being produced are bad jobs, our good jobs are gone. it's very unfair, i will create so many jobs kids in college are going to be so happy. we're going to bring our jobs back. >> madden, the last question tonight. >> hi. >> hi, donald. as a young person, i'm concerned of the future of social security. i was wondering do you have
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thoughts on what will happen? >> we're going to save it. we're going to save it. >> i'm the only one that wants to do it. some people say that is not very republican of you. we're going to save it. people have been paying into their security for years and years, we're going to save social security. we're bringing our money back and we're going to save it, and medicare, okay? >> we've got time for one more question, sir? yes. go ahead. >> i have a question on the delegate we have seen if this country that obviously there are other powers that help run that system. and we have seen that delegates have been stolen from you and other candidates that are rightfully winning them, what is your plan going forward to keep that from happening and to keep the delegates? >> the only thing that can happen is the people have to demand it. the republicans and democrats. they have to demand a fair system. because if not democracy, it's
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not fair, it's not right. if i come in and win as an example, i come in and win pennsylvania then, you find out there is a small number of delegates and it's no good. it's not a good system. it's got to be changed. or you're going to lose people. do you see what's happening? colorado is rioting out there right now. it's got to be changed. >> we'll come back. more from hannity on the road in pennsylvania, straight ahead.
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mr. trump, thank you. pittsburgh, we love you. thank you for coming out. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> our republican system is absolutely rigid. >> bad news for the republican party. donald trump saying he is not getting a fair shake at the nomination tonight we will take a hard look at that< accusation and the damage to the g.o.p. >> america's long struggle with racism is far from finished. and we are seeing that in this election. >> hillary clinton's addressing al sharpton's crew tonight. ed henry was there. úqfhñ also ahead, hundreds of thousands of american teachers being assaulted in classrooms. and little is being done about
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