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primary season and tomorrow night it is indiana, folks. 57 delegates up for grabs tomorrow evening. our special coverage with megyn kelly and bill hemmer, myself and a cast of others. we'll see you then, everybody. have a good one. tonight, the stakes are high heading into tomorrow's indiana primaries. >> it's over. think it's over now, but it's over. >> gop front-runner donald trump is here font with reaction. then, is indiana a must-win for senator ted cruz? and will he support trump if trump becomes the nominee? maybe not. >> are you going to support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> i am going to beat donald trump. >> laura ingraham will weigh in. >> i have a lot of experience dealing with men who get off the reservation. plus hillary clinton is being slammed for her distasteful remarks and donald trump continues to hammer the democratic front-runner. >> the only card she has is the woman's card. >> monica crowley, geraldo rivera, and peter johnson jr.
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react to all of this. "hannity" starts right here right now. welcome to "hannity." so voters head to the polls tomorrow in indiana. now, the hoosier state could have a major impact on the 2016 race and here to explain what's at stake is "fox & friends" heather nauer. >> hi, sean, tomorrow's showdown in indiana has the potential to change the direction of the republican race. the hoosier state is thought to be senator ted cruz's last chance to stop donald trump from getting to 1,237 delegates. needed to clinch the nomination. senator cruz campaigning hard in this race. a new nbc news/"wall street journal"/marist poll shows donald trump with a 15-point lead heading into tomorrow. senator ted cruz with 34%. governor john kasich in third with 13%. sean, on the republican side, 57 delegates will be on the line in indiana so if that poll holds, donald trump could walk away with a large share of the delegates and a big win tomorrow could go a long way in helping trump lock up the nomination.
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primaries in delegate-rich states including california and new jersey coming up on the calendar soon and finally there's a new rasmussen head-to-head poll out today, it shows donald trump beating hillary clinton 41% 39%, those numbers within the margin of error but it's still good news for mr. trump. we'll keep track of all the 2016 developments. back to you. >> heather nauert, thank you. joining us now, 2016 republican presidential front-runner, donald trump. good to see you. >> thank you, sean. >> i'm sure you're happy with the polls i just mentioned, heather just mentioned in indiana but why do i suspect the rasmussen poll that has you up against hillary probably appeals to you more? >> well, actually the indiana poll is so important. you know, i've been in indiana for a long time now and i'm here now and we're going to some really big rallies tonight and it's just been like a love fest, and bobby knight as you know came out and endorsed me and so many other people so indiana is very important because i think
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it all ends with indiana then we start against hillary. and on top of this, i heard we just came out with a great poll, rasmussen has me up on hillary, and i'm very happy about that. >> let's talk about -- you kind of have a little bit of a battle of the endorsements in indiana. 57 delegates at stake. you have a number of polls that have you up by double digits. you say if you win indiana, you think this race is over? what about the strategy has been, though, for a while of ted cruz and john kasich to prevent you from getting to 1,237. will you reach out to them if you do win the state? will you say it's time to unify? >> well, i think basically all of the pundits, not that they're right because they've been wrong so much, but they're all saying it's over if you win indiana. now, i have a few to go, but, you know, it looks like i'm going to win california big. actually nebraska is looking very good. and other states are looking very good. oregon, we had a very good poll there. so we're having some great polls come out for, you know, a lot of
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different states. now, if i win just a couple of them, it's over. new jersey certainly we're doing very well there. we had a poll recently and were through the roof in new jersey and that's a big state. that's a lot of delegates. so a lot of the people saying if i win in indiana, that would be -- that's the end for, you know, lyin' ted cruz. we'll see what happens. >> how do you unify? you've had -- you started out with 17. you now have two more opponents. you say if you win, it's over. how do you bring ted cruz, john kasich, and the other 15 guys that were opponents of yours into your camp and do you think it's necessary in a battle against the democrats? wouldn't it be better to unify in the end? >> it's better but i'm not -- i don't think it's necessary, actually. but i think it's better. certainly if we could have unification. my whole life has been, believe it or not, people smile, but it's about unification. you look at our country, it's totally divided. we have a president that divides white and black and so in oaman others.
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income groups. it's totally a divided country. i'll bring people together. you know this, i mentioned this once before, over the last three weeks i have received so many calls from people that have said the worst things about me. things that you wouldn't even, can't imagine. they've said it publicly on television. you know, they were backing somebody else. they've been calling me especially over the last week because, you know, we had the big win in new york and the big win in pennsylvania and connecticut and all the other place, maryland. we had these massive wins that were, you know, i mean, they were landslides. and everybody's now calling me wanting to get on. and one in particular called, he said such horrible things and he said, donald, i want to endorse you, i want to go with you, i want to change, i want to go with you. i said how can you do that after what you said? he said, i have no problem. they're politicians. they can do whatever they want. we're going to have a lot . you're going to see a very unified party, actually. >> let's go back to friday night, giving a speech, 31,000 people there. you had all the protesters outside. one of the things that i noticed a lot were a lot of people had
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mexican flags. i didn't see many american flags, if any at all. what does that mean? how do you interpret that in terms of so many people waving the mexican flag and obviously goes to the heart of the battle over immigration. >> the reason you didn't see american flags, they were burning the american flag. and they were burning it two days later when they had a rally. they were burning the american flag and holding up the mexican flag. now, i want to take business back from mexico. i want to compete. i want to take people that are leaving like carrier is leaving. take a look at carrier air-conditiair conditioners. they're leaving indiana, indianapolis. they're leaving ain aindiana an going to mexico, firing 1,400 people rather viciously, by the way. they're opening in mexico. make air conditioners, sell them across our border. there's no consequences. i will stop that. 100%. i will stop that. i think i'll probably even be
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able to if we go fast enough to stop carrier from leaving. i don't want our companies to leave to that extent because if they do leave, they have to they a consequence. they have to pay a consequence if they leave. leaving 1,400 jobs behind. making air conditioners in mexico. going to hire mexicans. there's not going to be anything happening. no tax, no nothing. our country is losing all of its businesses and we have to stop it. so i will be able to stop it. politicians don't know how to stop it. i will stop it quickly and easily. that's like an easy one for me. >> what about h1v visas? in other words, those people who come from other countries, overstay their visas. you talked about how phony the unemployment numbers are but there's 20% of american families don't have a single person in the family, in the labor force, not one person that has a job. so what do you do to the carriers or the companies?
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>> right. i have a whole thing. make america great again. it's also america first, okay? we have to fake catake care of people. if we need additional labor, we'll take care of that. we are to take care of our people. cases where people are coming in replacing american jobs. you have cases where americans are training them to take their jobs and the americans are unemployed for the rest of their lives. it has to be america first, sean, and that's what we're going to have. it has to be. we have no choice. >> you gave -- >> we're not going to have a country anymore. >> you kind of broke a little bit of -- i know you love to do your rallies. you gave a foreign policy speech, a serious speech and talked about america first and talked about how many foreign policy mistakes we've made over the years but -- and you talked about building up the military. how specifically do you prevent -- if you're going to devote isis, how do you prevent putting boots on the ground in the middle east? i agree, i think things have gotten much worse, precipitously worse especially after obama pulling out early after we
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invested so much time, energy, lives, blood, and american trshtrsh pressur treasure. how are you going to win thereat b that battle without people on the ground? >> our military has become deple depleted. we give everything to people we ir and they drop and one shot's their equipment and run, okay? the enemy ebds nds up picking ur equipment. our military is totally depleted and it's exhausted and it shouldn't be that way. we're going to build up our military. we have to take out isis. we'll do it in conjunction with others. we're going to have to take out isis. they're chopping our heads. you remember, look, i've been doing this a long time with you. i was always against the war in iraq. i said it's going to destabilize the middle east. that's what it's done. it's a disaster. but we were there. obama, as you just said, the way he got us out of that also -- it was catastrophic what he did because he should have left troops back. i've been saying keep the oil. keep the oil. we're going to have to take out
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isis. >> can you get the saudis to fight? can you get the jordanians and egyptians to put their boots on the ground? consideration it's right in their backyard? >> they're going to have to. >> and you think you can get them to do it? >> they have not proven -- they have not proven to be great fighters. you know, if you look at some of these people, the kurds have fought hard but look at a lot of the people we are supporting, they haven't been great with the fighting. now, we'll see what happens and i think, look, jordan, he's a terrific president. a wonderful family. there are a lot of good things happening over there if we can unify people. they have to be unified. they have to do the fighting. we shouldn't be sending our troops. we lost thousands of troops. we lost trillions of dollars. we spent, if you add it up, probably $4 trillion in the middle east and we have to rebuild our country. i mean, there's a time. they've spent year s 15 years. there's a time which we have to say let's get the heck out, we have to build our country, we have to rebuild the united states. our roads are bad.
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our airports are third-world airports. our transportation systems. everything we have in this country is a disaster. we have to get back to rebuilding our country. >> there's no doubt -- >> sean, if you add it up, it has to be $4 trillion. and most importantly, all of the lives we've lost. somebody else over there, i mean, these are the beneficiaries more so than us. they're going to have to do the fighting. we can help them with air strikes and lots of other things but we have to get people to do some fighting, but regardless, we have to take out isis. also -- >> there's no doubt the rest of the world has gotten a free ride. the world has gotten a free ride. >> it's true. >> but without american leadership, i'm not so sure we'd have even the level of stability where we have it now which i don't think is particularly strong. agree? >> wealthy countries have gotten a free ride. i'm not just talks aboing about countries that need help. you look at nato we're paying such a disproportional cost. we're protects people, these
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countries. you have 28 countries. we're protecting these countries. take a look at what's happening in nato, they're think quedelint paying what they're supposed to be paying. some aren't paying at all. we keep playing. we're protecting them. it's got to be a whole different deal. >> we have to take a break. >> we owe right now $19 trillion and we've got to change the whole formula quickly. >> and $125 trillion in unfunded liabilities very few people talk about. we'll have more with donald trump right after the break. and coming up later tonight -- >> are you going to support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> i am going to beat donald trump. we are headed to a contested convention. we're going to win and i'm not willing to concede this country. listen, this is my kids' future, chuck. it's not -- >> okay. >> -- it's not simply a game. >> why does senator cruz refuse to answer whether or not he will, in fact, support donald trump if he wins the nomination? laura ingraham here tonight with reaction. that tonight and more as we continue.
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live from america's news hq, i'm patricia stark. a man accused of plotting to blow up a large jewish center in suburban miami making his first court appearance. 40-year-old james medina, a muslim convert, is accused of wanting to bomb the jewish center. he was arrested friday after allegedly accepting a phony bomb from the fbi. he faces life in prison if convicted of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. a historic day in cuba with a u.s. chooseshipruise ship arr havana for the first time in 40 years. the ship will make the trip from miami twice a month. u.s. cruises to cuba only became
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possible again after president barack obama and raul castro decided so thaw relations in december of 2014. i'm patricia stark. now back to "hannity." for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. remember, i -- i have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak. i'm not going to deal with their temper tantrums or their bullying or their efforts to try to provoke me. he can say whatever he wants to say about me. i would really care less. >> as we continue with 2016 republican presidential front-runner donald trump, all right, so you tweeted out, "crooked hillary said she's used to dealing with men who get off the reservation, actually she's done very poorly with such men." you made a statement that "i think the only card she has is the woman's card and if she were
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a man i don't think she'd get 5% of the vote." that has stirred in the media some controversy. i wanted to give you a chance to explain. >> well, they're both true statements. i mean, first of all, her first statement about the reservation was aside from being put down by, you know, native americans very strongly, but forgetting about that, it was a very derogatory statement to men. it was almost as though she's going to just tell us what to do, tell men what to do. i thought it was a very derogatory statement. it was a real putdown. if i would have made that statement, or if somebody else would have made that statement, it would have been a big headline. she got away with it. i don't know, maybe she didn't get away with it. very, very derogatory statement about men and to men. and, you know that's the way i feel about it. as far as her running for office, she's playing the woman's card like i've never seen anybody play it. i think even women are disgusted by it. and there's no question about it, if she were a man, i don't think she'd get 5% of the vote. >> one of the things you said
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about governor romney's campaign, especially in that third debate, you thought he took his foot off the gas. as -- if you get the nomination, you've talked about i haven't even begun to go after hillary clinton. is everything in your view fair game about the clintons? about their past, about bill. is everything fair game, or is this something she will determine based on how she runs her campaign if it was against you? >> well, it depends on how they come after me. let's see how they come after me. new york i wou no, i would not say everything is fair game unless they come after me in a certain way in which case it becomes more open. we'll see what happens. i've been a counterpuncher. 17 people in this race and one by one they got off. very capable people, governors, senators. some of them are incredible people like ben carson, dr. carson, who endorsed me and chris christie who endorsed me and some others that i think others are going to endorse me out of the race. they're very capable people. one by one, i won and now i'm
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here and i'm beating cruz by a landslide. he should be getting out soon. >> yeah. >> and casing has only won -- i think he's 1 for 48 or 1 for 46 including the islands, including whatever it is. >> the territories. >> i don't even know, you know, if he -- i don't even know, does he stay or does he not stay? what's goinging on? if you look at kasich, rubio, carson, christie, many people were doing better than him and decided -- they thought it was maybe for the food good of the or good of themselves. ben carson was doing fantastically. these people got out. cakasich -- the last number waso astronomical. >> the exit polls after every state all say the same thing, 60%, 60-plus percent of republicans feel betrayed by the republican party. now, if you look at the two big areas where conservatism advanced, where i think conservative ideas solved a lot of the country's problems, one
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was when reagan was president. the other was newt gingrich in the contract with america. because the distrust level is so high, one, how do you get congress to go along with your agenda? and two, would you consider putting down on paper the very promises that you're making to the american people and check off the list one by one? >> well, i think i might do that. i'm doing certain policy positions and certain policy standards and i'm, you know, getting pretty good marks for it i think. i did one recently as you saw. i'm getting very good marks. we have very detailed policy on tax. we're going to lower taxes very substantially and going to get especially on the middle income and especially on business. so we're going to get business back to work. because if you look at the real unemployment rate, it's probably 20%. it could even be higher than t that. people give up looking for jobs. it's a mess. that's one of the reasons i have so many people at my rallies. 31,000, 35,000 recently at
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rallies. a lot of it is the economy and the fact they can't get jobs. >> how specifically, for example, if you did win tomorrow and you get the nomination, it's been pretty contentious between you and senator cruz. would you personally reach out to him? would you say, like, for example, i know that you said recently that you're going to actually give a list of names and it would only be from that list that you would choose a supreme court nominee. would you'd reach out to ted cruz? would you want him on your team? would you want to unite the party? >> well, look, the party should be united. does it have to be? no. i think i can win without really having a perfectly united party. i mean, there are some people i don't want their endorsements because they're so nasty and lied and a lot of -- >> i guess lindsey graham is on that list. >> lindsey graham, look, i beat him so badly. i was at 48% he was at nothing, practically nothing. the guy got out and now all he does is go around and bad mouth me. he's wrong on his military
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policy. doesn't know what he's talking about. that's why we've been fighting the war so long. we're listening to these people that don't know what they're doing. we can't even beat isis because we listen to people like lindsey graham. i don't care if he endorses me or not. it won't have any impact on the election. it won't have any impact. i would like to see, with that, i'd like to see a united party because we would have possibly a little better chance, i don't know. >> yeah. >> i would love to see the republicans unite because we're going to beat -- you just see the poll that just came out a couple of hours ago where i'm beating hillary and i haven't started on hillary. i beat all of these people -- >> yeah. last week -- >> go ahead. >> the battleground poll had you died with hillary. rasmussen today has you up. previously you were down, the real clear politics average was down minus 7. what has changed in the last couple weeks from your perspective where that race in a general election, hypothetical matchup, has closed the way it has? >> the voters are getting to
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know me. i'll go a step further. young people with bernie sanders are going to come over to my side. they want jobs and see what's happening. bernie sanders and i agree on one thing, trade. we don't know what we're doing on trade. the difference is i'll bamake great deals out of it. he's a socialist. he doesn't know what to do. i'll make great deals out of it. the people with bernie sanders, the young people, i belief they' believe they're going to vote for me. i think a lot of the people with hillary are going to vote for any. certainly the independents and people that have never voted, they've already come over and voted for me. that's why the republican party is up millions of votes. so i'm leading cruz by millions and millions of votes. i'm leading him by hundreds of delegates. i'm leading by a lot. and i should get to that number very easily and very soon. >> all right, mr. trump. thanks for your time as always. appreciate it. good luck tuesday. >> thank you. thank you, sean. coming up next tonight right here on "hannity" -- >> are you going to support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> i am going to beat donald trump. we are headed to a contested
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convention. we're going to win and i'm not wills to concede this country. listen, this is my kids' future chuck, not simply a game. >> why is senator cruz not saying if he would support donald trump if he wins the nomination? remember the pledge everyone took way back in? laura ingrahams here to weigh in on that and the all-important indiana race as "hannity" continues tonight. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension,
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so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. welcome back to "hannity." so some are calling indiana a must-win state for senator ted cruz and yesterday during an interview on "meet the press" the texas senator was asked if he would support donald trump if, in fact, he becomes the gop nominee. let's take a look. >> you've spent this entire interview trying to eviscerate donald trump. if he's the nominee, i take it you can't support him anymore, can you? >> i believe if the republican party nominates donald trump, we will lose to hillary. >> can you support him, can you
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tell your delegates, lay down your arm and support donald trump? >> chuck, i recognize -- i recognize that many in the media would love for me to surrender to donald trump. number one -- >> senator, it's about the numbers. are you going to support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> i am going to beat donald trump. we are headed to a contested convention. we're going to win. i'm not willing to concede this country. >> all right. >> listen, this is my kids' future, chuck. >> okay. >> it's not simply a game. >> all right. joining us now, edi life.com, r news contributor, laura ingraham. good to see you. >> good to see you, sean. >> is it must-win for senator ted cruz tomorrow? >> i think so. after watching the "meet the press" exchange i was wondering what the point of all of that was. i had ken cuccinelli, a trump surrogate, on my radio show today. i asked him the same question. he said i'll support the republican nominee. that's all he had to say.
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i don't -- i don't get what is gained by that answer by ted cruz. why string that out and now there's speculation that ted cruz may be planning already for 2020, that he wants to run in 2020. even if he wants to run in 2020, you don't want to be seen as the spoiler for 2016. i didn't follow why he really did that. i thought that was an odd exchange. >> what do you make of a guy like george will, i mean, somebody i grew up watching with david brinkley. that's how far back i go in terms of watching him and always respecting him. but saying, encouraging republicans to help trump if he's the nominee lose all 50 states and you got a guy like bill kristol, he's out there suggesting hypothetical names like senator cotton of arkansas, marco rubio to run third party which would guarantee a hillary win. what is going on with these establishment types? >> i think george has
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referenced -- he's a friend of mine as well, but george has referenced the word, vulgarian, many times when he describes trump and their argument is trump's a secret liberal, and this argument -- it doesn't make any sense to me. i try to -- let me just get this straight. he has this incredible wife. he's a billionaire. he's married to a supermodel. he has all these golf courses, has these great businesses but he wants to run as a pretend conservative and get slammed by everyone, hollywood, all these latino activists, all these people are slamming him for what? because he's going to get in the white house and then be the liberal that all the liberals really want? i mean, the whole argument to me seems ridiculous. for all the issues that i know george does care about, and i know bill kristol cares about, do they really think it's all going to be better under hillary clinton? i mean, do they think the country is going to move in their direction under hillary? i don't get it. >> is hillary going to build a
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wall? is donald trump going to give the $1 trillion tax increase that hillary is talking about? does he care more about balanced budgets, energy independence? does he believe in fracking? will he get rid of obamacare like he's told me 50 times in interviews that i've had with him? i mean, to compare -- >> the people think so. the people think so. so the people are actually listening to what he says. they've seen this entire campaign. he's clear-cut the entire field. i think we know that if it weren't for trump, jeb bush and marco rubio would have gotten a lot farther in this and maybe would be looking at jeb bush versus cruz or rubio right now. i don't know. >> is it that the establishment types are losing grip on power and access and they would rather hillary win so they could wave their finger at the people -- in the people's face say, we told you. that they don't like the way people in this country have decided to vote after a very long, over a year-long process of selecting a candidate. >> i think -- i think that's
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part of it. i think there are a lot of people in the media who look down their noses at the voters and the voters are stupid, the voters don't know, the voters haven't memorized the federalist papers, the voters maybe themselves are vulgarians. i think it's a very strange way to try to save or transform the country back to first principles to say, you know something t doesn't matter, hillary and trump are just the same person. so if they're on the stage together, sean, and they're debating each other in the fall, we're supposed to believe they're the same person. this argument makes literally makes no sense. you know, people have evolved on issues. frankly, including some of the people who don't like trump very much. they've evolved on issues. a lot of them are pretty critical of reagan in the '70s until they came around to that. so, you know, this idea that trump is doing this as a lark or because he's a narcissist, i mean, he had a much better life, i'm sure, and more fun life before all of this. i mean, i don't know why he
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would have put himself through this to do a big switch-a-roo when he got into the white house. it's ludicrous. >> let me expand further. let's say either one is now the nominee, hopefully people unite and what i think bill kristol and george will are advocating, let's hope that goes by the wayside. >> who would be top vice presidential candidates for you? >> i know people probably dis agree with it, i'm not going to tell you what i think. i actually think chris christie would be a great pick as a vice presidential candidate. i know people are watching, oh my good, bridge-gate, christie is too much like trump. >> i think he should be in the administration, absolutely not vice president. >> i thought the same thing. sean, i'm thinking of people who he clear-cut marco rubio, number one. number two, he's super smart. he has really good political instincts. the whole bridge thing notwithstanding. i'm sorry. i think christie would be great. >> who else would you like? >> i think gingrich would be a great vice presidential pick. i think newt would be good. i think christie would be good.
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>> yeah. >> those are probably right now who my -- >> i don't think anyone is going to think about that, but kasich actually balanced the budget, got welfare reform. if we have two defining moments of conservatism and success, it's reagan and newt in the contract. why not have a new contract? >> i'd hate to see trump pick somebody who would blunt what could be an amazing legacy going forward. you know, reagan picked h.w. we know what happened in 1992. now i'm going kind of farther down the road. i think what we saw, again, getting back to christie, don't turn your nose up at this, sean. >> i'm turning my nose up. go ahead. >> christie had a populist pitch in this campaign. he was closest to trump other than cruz. >> how about this? how about he's the a.g. who prosecutes history? >> i'd be fine with that, too. i'm thinking unconventional here. >> laura, good to see you. thank you as always. coming up, young anti-trump protesters caught on camera cursing and giving the finger to trump supporters. peter johnson jr., geraldo
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rivera, monica crowley, are here to weigh in. plus we'll also get their reaction to left-wing agitators actually burning the american flag and waving mexican flags outside a trump rally. that and more as we continue. tho get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'.
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[ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. all right. trump protesters yesterday, some young people waring sombreros, again, waving the mexican flag just like they did friday. you might remember this all going down. and the american flag was actually burned at that
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particular protest. joining us now with reaction, fox news legal analyst peter johnson jr. fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera. fox news contributor, monica crowley. you know, i know you've been critical of trump's position on hispanics. we roll that video there. look at all this. really? the mexican flag and burning the american flag, geraldo? sorry, this is the united states of america. >> i agree with you, these protests have exactly the opposite to their intended effect. they absolutely ricochet. once you turn to mayhem and violence, once you start burning the american flag, you drive the middle away. it's the worst possible thing these young people can be doing. it is a lot like occupying, a lot like black lives matter. when it gets this extreme, this out of control, it really rebounds very badly on -- >> the irony, monica, is if you come from central america, nicaragua, el salvador and go to mexico as an illegal immigrant, they put you in jail or send you
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home immediately and the mexico government lectures us. >> oh, yeah, not just latin america, pretty much every other country if you try to pull that in any other country. one of the smartest things donald trump did when he launched this campaign is appropriate a phrase from richard nixon, the great silent majority. nixon understood that all the countercultural movement against the war in vietnam and everything else was a small minority. they were vocal and powerful, but they were small minority and the great silent majority of americans would rise up and want to wake their country back. so nixon was elected once then was reelected. donald trump same thing. he's speaking to geraldo's point, he's speaking to what remains of the great silent majority in this country. >> listen -- >> people who want to take their country back. >> substance of the issue, i'm talking about the tactics. i do not believe donald trump can win the presidency unless he bridges the gap that now exists between him and the american hispanic community. you can do it, though, stay true
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to your principles about the southern border and so forth without some of the extremists statements, but i think that these protests -- >> let me go to -- >> -- really ricochet. >> we got a statistic that came out last week that one in five families, 20% of american families, don't have a single person in that family in the labor force in america today. so all these illegal immigrants, millions of them, many from mexico, come in, they compete for american jobs, they drive down wages, and on top of that, t then we have the added threat of having open borders and isis saying they would cross that border. so to me, this is a 90-10 issue in the country. >> sure. that's a huge portion of it but a lot of it is education. educating corporate america that encourages that. >> that want cheap labor. >> that puts a lot of people out of work in this country. i agree with geraldo in this sense. donald trump has the ability, has the empathy to bridge the gap between the hispanic
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american community -- >> agree. >> and the position that he's taken. he can articulate in a way -- >> he's going to build that wall. >> we need a wall, we need real borders, we need real immigration control. but at the same time, say to people in the democratic party, you've been deceived, they've been lying to you for 30, 40 years on this particular issue, your life hasn't improved the life of other americans hasn't improved so there's common ground, i think, while at the same time trump can keep his bona fide. he says i want the decent people. i want the hardworking people. i want the people who've been here for many years -- >> legally. legally. >> -- no crime -- even those who are here, if you've committed no crime other than your status. >> that's not what his position is. >> i'm not going to deport you. he's got to back off on that draconian approach to this problem. i think if you listen to peter now, this is the tone this man must assume to become president of the united states. >> there's something wrong with my tone or monica's tone? you don't like our tone? >> i think the danger is, sean,
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you drive him to a position -- >> i'm not driving anybody. >> -- that is impractical in a sense -- >> there's also agreement -- if he paints them all with -- >> what really bothers me about that video is that parents are allowing those young kids to be screaming the worst possible things they can -- >> good point. >> -- and raising their middle fingers. that is not the american way to engage in the 1st amendment. although flag burning is protected. it's the wrong way to do it. >> i think monica's right, that's going to backfire. all right. we have more with our great panel coming up right after this break including is george will supporting hillary? straight ahead. i take these out...
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welcome back to "hannity." we continue with our panel. monica, let me turn to you. so you have george will. i mean, i remember him with david brinkley and sam donaldson. i guess that ages me, geraldo. not quite up to your age but i'm getting there. if trump is nominated, the gop must keep him out of the white house. they would be best served by helping him lose 50 states. bill kristen is out there putting out the names of hypothetical third-party candidates. which would guarantee a hillary
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victory. now, as a conservative, haven't we had to suck it up a lot of years with bob dole and john mccain? >> a lot. more times than i can count i've had to hold my nose. look, they are -- they're very intelligent people. they are like the intellectual leaders of the never-trump movement. okay? i happen to think's extremely destructive. i understand a lot of conservatives have a lot of concerns about donald trump and how he would govern because he's essentially an unknown quantity, but are you really going to argue we should be slitting all of our throats and go for somebody like hillary clinton rather then support the guy winning in the primary process? he could very well win the nomination. i think we owe not just the conservative movement but the country, smaun -- wait a minute. the responsibility to back whoever gets this nomination. including donald trump. >> you know, peter, i want to two to you. i have been saying for a long time that the establishment, i think if it's trump or cruz, either one of them, that they
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have such disdain for the voters of this country. that there's nothing that would make them happier at this point than be able to say, wagging their fingers in everyone's face, see, we told you so, you should have done with our nominee. >> unfortunately. that air of superiority whether intellectual or faux intellectual, i think that's done and i think that to create a climate of fear with regard to voting for donald trump, that's not who we are as a people. that's who's being done by some columnists in this country, say you'll be held to account if you voted for donald trump. it affects polling. look at the last five or six states. donald trump outperformed. these folks are making people afraid. i can't say i'm for trump. they're voting for trump. that's their choice. >> every time the establishment piles on trump, his numbers go up. there's a very interesting psychological thing happening. any time the establishment, the media, barack obama, hillary clinton, they go after trump,
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it's like his supporters grow because they're actually developing something of a protective shield around this guy because they believe in him. >> here's a guy, geraldo, probably on the path to break the all-time gop record in the 162 year history of the grand old party. he will get more primary nomination votes than anybody ever. and, you know, trooir trying to sabotage his campaign and help hillary. >> you've never had a more profound chasm between the >> there is a movement. trump has initiated a movement. this is a populist movement that is unstoppable. i submit, un-democratic of them to wish away the trump phenomenon. he will be the nominee. i think the message should be that this is an office that is
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so humbling, that this will moderate as it moderated everyone behind the oval office. this process will drive trump as it has driven everyone through the center. >> he won't govern -- >> it said for years, they want to bring new people in. so all these blue collar reagan democrats are coming in. >> yes. they were full of it. they didn't actually mean that. guess what? trump wins by ever greater margin. >> why would they do that, peter? >> it's suicidal. >> it's the old order. >> remember, trump launched manhattan. >> one county. >> he's holding on to establishment values. it's being part of the discussion. if you're on the other side of it, having your call taken by
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