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zblnchsz oh, hi. today my husband, doug and i had the pleasure of hearing the new york philharmonic at lincoln center from "jaws" to "star wars" and crossed over to the dark side. doug is still there. i hope he's okay. good night. welcome to "hannity." this is a fox news alert. voting in the washington state republican primary ends in one hour from right now. at this hour, donald trump, well, he's holding a rally in albuquerque, new mexico. let's listen in. >> then we come home to lagar laguardia, a third-world airport. we come home to kennedy, come home to l.a.x. and newark. we come home to these airports, they look like -- i better not say it because i'll get in trouble. i better not say. oh, thank you. thank you. i appreciate you saying say it. no, no. i've learned don't even joke a little bit. don't even joke a little bit.
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you know, ed rendell, okay, he was the mayor of philadelphia, he's a big, big hillary clinton supporter. okay. think of this. i was so angry when i heard him say this, but ed rendell, big, big women -- i love women. shout it out. shout it out. she said women love you. i love women. okay. but ed rendell, one of hillary clinton's biggest supporters, said that half the women in the united states -- something to this effect -- half the women in the united states are ugly. nobody even talks about it. nobody talks about it. can you imagine if i made that statement? it would be the electric chair. and i don't believe that, either, by the way. but he made that statement and i said, oh -- he said -- you don't even hear about it. you don't even hear about it. i mean, he was a big wheel and now he's big in the hillary clinton campaign and you don't
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even hear about it because there's a double standard. if you're a republican, if you're a conservative, it's a total double standard from the sleaze back there, i'm telling you, a total double standard. so when my friends in the front are screaming, "say it, mr. trump," "say it, say it" they just want to get me in trouble. no. i won't -- but look, look, so in new mexico, albuquerque, here's the story. bill clinton, since he signed nafta in 1994, not too long ago, the number of manufacturing jobs in albuquerque has declined by 40%. come on. what's wrong with you people in albuquerque? you're not going to take that. i have to say, it's a federal problem. i'm not blaming -- i'm blaming the federal government because they allow all sorts of things between devaluations that shouldn't be allowed with china. we have such power over china. i love china. i love everybody. i love everybody.
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i'm not angry, just so you understand, i'm not angry at the cha chinese leadership. we have a trade deficit, $58 billion. i'm not angry at that. i'm angry at our leaders for being so stupid to allow it to happen. so hillary clinton -- no, look, i got these numbers. you know, i have a person, he's a statistician. he's so excited by his job. he loves it. to me, it sounds like a boring job. every time i say get me the numbers on albuquerque, get me numbers on new mexico, okay? hillary clinton supported nafta and has repeatedly praised the trans-pacific partnership, tpp. it's a disaster. it's going to be worse than nafta. okay. since 2000, the number of unemployed people in albuquerque has nearly doubled. come on, folks. what's with it, what's wrong?
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your fault? is it your fault or is it your government's fault? it's your government's fault. since 2000, the number of people on food stamps in new mexico has tripled. we have to get your governor to get going. she has to do a better job, okay? your governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. hey, maybe i'll run for governor of new mexico. i'll get this place going. she's not doing her job. we got to get her moving. come on, let's go, governor. since 2000, the median household income in new mexico has declined by $2,000. now think of that. think of that. $2,000. so you're working harder today, okay, you're working harder today than you worked probably ever, and these numbers are very consistent. i went through new york and pennsylvania and all these places. by the time i got finished, i
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didn't even need him to give me the numbers because they were all a disaster. every state, down 45%. manufacturing jobs gone. everything gone. it's really a very sad -- you know, we kid, we have fun, we're having a good time. it's amazing we can have a good time when the subject matter is so bad, okay? you hear a 5% unemployment rate. it's such a phony number. that number was put in for presidents and for politicians so that they look good to the people. because you have millions and millions of people who have given up lacki inlooking for jo they are considered statistically employed which is kraszsy. rrt. now, look. one thing i have to say. hillary clinton is so bad for african-american youth. she is not going to create jobs. and she is going to be a disaster. and you see numbers coming out. i'm doing great with african-americans, i'm doing great with so many different
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groups. so many different groups. and i'm doing -- and i'm starts to do great with hispanics. did you see -- [ cheering ] a recent poll came out, not that i want to use this as a standard, but i'm now one point higher than romney in the election, one point higher with hispanics now. now listen to this. so in nevada where you have a very big spanish, very big hispanic population, they did exit polls. i won easily when we had 12 candidates, i won easily with the hispanics. we're going to win with hispanics because people, let me tell you, people that have homes and have jobs, they're hispanic whether they're from new mexico or any place else, they're
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hispan hispanic. they don't want their homes taken away and don't want their jobs taken away. i think we're going to do fantastically. i employ thousands of people from hispanics. i employ thousands of people from new mexico, look at dural. thousands. these are unbelievable people. you know what, we're going to protect their job, going to protect their homes and when they hear it right -- by the way, i settled with univision. they paid me a lot of money. now they're going to treat me good. they're going to treat me good. univision's nice. but they gave me money and everything and now we're all friends. i might even have to do a te television interview with a certain anchor. do we know who i'm talking about? should i do it? so, taxpayers in new mexico spend nearly $1 billion a year. think of that. taxpayers in new mexico spend nearly $1 billion a year to support illegal immigrants residing in the state.
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[ audience booing ] this includes the approximately, this is a beauty, $12,000 a year to educate the illegal immigrant students, okay? now here's a bad one. these are all right out of the book, folks, i hate to say. last year, the number of homicides in albuquerque increased by 35%. a lot of that's economic. a lot of it's economic. here's a beauty you can all love. syrian refugees are being relocated in large numbers to new mexico. if i was governor, that wouldn't be happening. i couldn't care less. they say the governors have no choice. if i'm governor, i have a choice. okay? believe me. believe me. and it's happening all over the country. we're taking in people from syria. do you ever notice migration? first of all, there are so many men and they're so young and so strong, right? where are the women? women, but not very many.
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not very many children. then you wonder how come so many have cell phones? you ever notice? they have cell phones. they're walking into migration. look, i have as big a heart as anybody here. we got to help people and what we'll do is build safe zones in syria where probably they want to be in a certain way. and we'll get the gulf states to pay for it because we don't have the money. all right? but we can't allow them to come into the united states. we can't. we don't have any ideas who they are, where they come from. what about the cell phones with the syrian flag on it, okay? they're taking away cell phones from people. they're making phone calls on their cell phones and their cell phone has the syrian flag. and by the way, worse than the syrian flag, they have some horrible fpictures on some of those cell phones, all right, folks? we're taking them into our country. we have no idea who they are. there's no documentation. and you watch, wait until you
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see what happens. you're going to have problems like you never believed. and we're taking them in by the tens of thousands. we have to be smart. we have to be vigilant. and if we're not, we're not going have a country left anymore, folks. we're not going to have a country left, okay? we're not. so, so, and that's so true. that's so sad. look at what happened in europe. look at what's going on in germany. look at what's going on in sweden where they had certainly no problems and now they have a section and it is rife with killings, it's rife with all sorts of problems and crime. but look at what's going on in europe. how stupid are we, folks? how stupid are we? we're not going to take this crap anymore. we're not going to do it. we're not going to do it. i mean, who really knows. maybe it's the ultimate trojan horse. here's what's going to happen. we're going to build in terms of the drugs, you know, people fly
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in and all sorts, but that wall is so important. we're going to build a wall. and it's going to be a real wall. it's going be a wall that's going to make that ceiling look quite low and it's fairly high. and it's going to get built fast and it's going to look beautiful because someday they'll call it the trump wall. who the hell knows. but we are going to build a real wall. we're going to build a wall. you know, i don't know if you saw, we have a lot of the folks here that i know because i've seen a couple of them and they congratulated me. three weeks ago the border patrol agents endorsed 16,500 endorsed donald trump. okay? [ cheering ] they have never, ever endorsed a candidate for president. this is the first time they've done it. sheriff joe arpaio endorsed donald trump.
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jan brewer. they're all -- because i know what i'm doing. i know what i'm doing. i so know what i'm doing. but they all -- they all endorsed donald trump. we're going to have such a border and it's going to be respected and drugs aren't going to flow in and destroy your youth because we're poisoning our youth and many other people, by the way. and i owe -- more than anybody, i really do, because new hampshire, i owe it so much to them but i owe it to the whole country, but new hampshire, i look at these fields and beautiful lakes and these beautiful rivers and i say what's your biggest problem? they say heroin. i say heroin, what are you talking about? they say heroin is our biggest problem, drugs. they come across the southern border and there's nothing we can do and you know what, mr. trump, it's cheaper than buying candy for our youth. our youth is all hooked. i said to the people of new hampshire, i have no idea if i'm going to win. i was not expected to win new hampshire because that was jeb
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bush country and i won in a landslide. i won in a landslide. i said to those people we're going to stop it, not just for them. go down to south carolina, go up to massachusetts, go to alabama where we had phenomenal -- i won the entire south. we won the entire -- and i won with evangelicals. i won with everything. we are winning bigly. [ cheering ] and all of those people were defe defeated. oeg? they were defeated. some don't like me very much but that's okay. believe me. listen to this. 66 -- it was reported just yesterday 66,000 negative ads. 66,000. i said, how can i win an election? every time i turned on a television, it was a negative ad. mostly phony. mostly phony. not all, 100%, but mostly. 66,000, $100 million, more than
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that, of negative ads against me. okay? and you know, when i'm rough with people, they say you didn't treat jeb bush nicely. guy took $12 million of ads against me and they were nasty ads and they weren't true. that's okay. look, look, we have one person left. she is a total lightweight. believe me. she is not, you know, i watch her speaking. she always uses the teleprompter. i watch her speaking. we are going to win north and south and east and west and i will never say this, but she screams. it drives me crazy. i didn't say it. i can't listen. she goes, and donald trump is a terrible person. and he wanted to buy housing when it was at a low point. who the hell doesn't? who doesn't?
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[ cheering ] it is so sad that he took these people and he bought -- oh, and he chaptered, he went bankrupt with his casino company. i made so much money in atlantic city, folks. you know, i'm a business guy. like all of the other big shots, we all use the laws. we use the laws of the country to -- so i took these companies. i made a fortune. what am i doing? i didn't know i was going to run for politics. probably i would have rather made less and maybe not do it but i did it. everybody did it. look at the biggest names. i won't use their names. look at the biggest names in business. she says, he did this and he did that. i say to myself, it's so sad, you know, when you look, it's so sad, so pathetic to watch what's happening with our country, to watch the amateurs. we have total amateurs. when i saw the ad about the housing and people on the plane, they said to me, you know, that's the kind of thinking we
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need in the country, somebody who knows how to do that. here's what we're doing. we are going to do something that's going to be so spectacular. we are going to start winning again. we don't win anymore. we don't win anymore. we are going to rebuild our military. we are going to. just listen. [ cheering ] it is going to be so strong. we are going to knock the hell out of isis. and, and by the way, and by the way, by the way, i have to tell you this. we are defends the world, folks, and i tell these people back there, i say, no, we defend japan, and i heard a general the other day get on television, donald trump doesn't realize that japan pays us 50% of the cost of defending them. i said, why aren't they paying
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us 100%, right? this general. he was so happy. he said, donald trump doesn't -- look, i like japan. lots of friends. we get it. we can't do it anymore, folks. we're defending japan. we're defending -- you talk about monetary manipulation. how about germany? we're defending germany. it's an economic behemoth. we're defending saudi arabia. so i say to the press, i had a very good meeting actually with some of the press. and some of it reported, but most of it not. they never follow-up. they say donald trump wants japan to arm. i don't want japan to arm. but it's possible that if they don't pay up, they're going to have to arm, folks, okay in they're going to have to arm. so when north korea acts up, let them worry about north korea instead of us worrying about north korea. okay? i mean, look at our deficit. look at our budgets. we're defending -- you know, somebody said recently, we spend more by many, many times on
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military than anybody else. right? you know what we're doing? we're defending everybody. we're not spending it on us. we're defending everybody. you look at nato. so i was asked the question by an expert, i won't use his name, but i was asked a question by an expert about nato and, look, i've been in business, but i know a lot about nato and i have common sense. i said, here's the problem with nato. number one, it's obsolete because it wasn't designed for terror. it was soviet union which isn't there anymore but russia is plenty of threat. okay. but we have to redo it. the really big problem with nato, i told him this, you have 28 countries but many of the countries are not mpaying what they're supposed to be playing. they have to pay up. do, re, me, right? then we have japan, then we have germany, then we have saudi arabia. saudi arabia when the oil price was up, making a lot of money. saudi arabia was making $1 billion a day.
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why aren't they paying us? now, here's what happened. a very big diplomat, a very big person said, you know, donald -- >> we got to take a quick break here. we'll check back in on donald trump's rally going on live in new mexico. also coming up, reaction, kimberly guilfoyle, peter johnson jr. the voting ends in washington, gop primary, in less than an hour. that and more right here tonight on "hannity." ♪ ♪ [engine revving] the all-new audi a4 is here. ugh. heartburn.g ] sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies.
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>> all right. joining us are reaction the co-host of "the five" kimberly guilfoyle, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson jr., and founder and president of high noon strategies, lisa boothe. all right. kimberly, let me start with you tonight. what's so -- he's on fire tonight. he's going after everybody. he's laying out his agenda. i think his line about po pochantas, i'm going to play it in a moment. we took on hillary sending staged protesters to trump tower. everything boomerangs it seems back in his favor. >> oh, yeah. basically with this batting 1,000 time. he was on, full on cleanup. so, but that's good. look at the amount of enthusiasm he's able to generate. the energy. the momentum. he was up there speaking extemporaneously and really nobody does it better than he does. name another political candidate that's come forward with that level of zeal and enthusiasm, being able to generate energy in a crowd like that.
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i mean, it's pretty impressive. then on the other hand you have hillary clinton who's ducking the fox news debate in california. i mean, there's really no comparison. >> yeah, i think, well said. peter johnson jr., you know, look at what he's doing. he sort of vacillates in between entertainment then serious substantive policy issues. you know, he talks about po pocahontpok elizabeth warren, took on ed rendell talking about his comments of ugly women as a hillary surrogate, if he said it, he'd get the electric chair. he talked about the youngest protester he's ever seen, looks like the kid was in tydiapers, then goes into trade, carrier, talks about isis, america can't be the world's policeman, energy independence and all the issues that have become the hallmark of his campaign. it seems like he's got his pitch-perfect ability to entertain, inform and also rally people. >> yeah. it's even more than that. i've known donald trump since 1982 but not since the last 23
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minutesdy i really understand what he's doing. he's having a conversation with the american people, with that audience in albuquerque. he says, yes, i'm brash, i'm arrogant, i'm an intruder, i'm a poker, i'm a prodder but i'm america's poker, prodder, intruder, disturber, i want to stand up for you because you're sick and tired of being lied to, you're sick and tired of this government not telling you the truth. that is his strength. that is his strength. >> peter -- >> for a lot of people in that audience. >> you know, peter, he's also connecting with people. >> big-time. >> he's saying carrier is going to build a plant in mexico and wants to bring their air conditioners back and sell them without consequences, putting all these americans out of work. let's two to some of the highlights of this speech that was going on before we actually came on the air and give people a little bit more of a flavor what went on tonight.
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>> the safest place to be any time in our country is at a trump rally. it's loved. believe me. is it fun to be at a trump rally? is this the greatest? [ cheering ] all right. get them out. get them out. come on. go home to mommy. usa! usa! usa! usa! we're going to do things like we've never done in this country and our theme is make america great again. no matter where we go, we have crowds like this so when i say make america great again, number one, it's going to be america first from now on, first, folks. america first. we're going to start with trade. our trade deals with so pathe c pathetic, they're so bad, they
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were negotiated by incompetent people. we are going to turn that aro d around, we are going to make great, great trade deals. hillary clinton will be so bad for our economy, so bad for jobs. she's going to be so bad for the 2nd amendment. we are going to save our 2nd amendment. she wants to abolish your 2nd amendment, believe me. by the way, the nra, did you see last week, they endorsed donald trump and they said, what could he do where you voted against him? and she looked at them with her ten friends behind her, all women, by the way. i keep hearing about this woman thing. i think i'm doing real will wly with women but what do i know? this woman said, there's not a thing he could do that i'd vote against him. not as severe. that's what she said and i'll take it, okay? >> he talked about pocahontas, lisa boothe, elizabeth warren, which everybody is in on in terms of the joke. that's one of the things that
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seems to be works. at different times he say, i can't say it, the media will give me the death penalty. then, for example, he'll do something substantive. tonight, hillary clinton we know staged veterans protests at trump tower and just like "the new york times" hit piece about women, he was able to boomerang it around and it became a clinton issue. now the protesters becomes a clinton issue. he raised money for the vets. she didn't. it seems to be one of the most effective political techniques that i have seen in recent memory, at least in the years i've been following politics. >> well, sean, he's absolutely a strong counterpuncher. we continue to see this. we saw this at republican primary as well when he knocked out, you know, candidate after candidate. and it now the presumptive nominee. i think the most important thing that he said tonight when he was talking about jobs and the economy, because that is an issue that transcends political ideology. it's an issue that is top of mind of every demographic. i think that is how he breaks
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through with women voters. that is how he breaks through with hispanic voters. we heard him tonight in new mexico which is a state that has such a large share of hispanic voters, even if you look at the gop, 25% of the republican voters in new mexico are hispanic, and so that's a huge portion. he's talks about how manufacturing jobs have dropped. i think he said a decline of 40%. so he's talking about jobs. he's talking about the economy. that's an issue that's going to resonate with so many americans. >> yeah. lisa, well said. remember, hillary has a bigger problem with men than he does with women. and certainly i think part of his strategy, he's driving up her negatives and polls now show that. guys, i wish we had more time. we took a lot of trump's speech. thank you all for being with us. peter, lisa, k.g. don't forget, catch k.g. and the rest of the co-host of "the five" on live tonight, don't miss it, at midnight eastern time. coming up, donald trump took shots at hillary clinton. we're going to play you those highlights. that and more as "hannity"
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i don't know about them, but a lot of the bernie sanders people have said they're voting for trump because what they're doing to bernie sanders, you know the system is totally rigged. what they're doing to -- you know, every night, he wins, he wins, he wins, he wins, then they sit around the table, those people, the world's most dishonest people. hillary clinton will be so bad for our economy, so bad for jobs. she's going to be so bad for the 2nd amendment. we are going to save our 2nd amendment. she wants to abolish your 2nd amendment, believe me. she wants to take your guns away. i don't know for a fact that hillary's going to be allowed to run. she's got a thing called an fbi investigation. i don't know that she's going to be able to run. >> all right. that was donald trump earlier going after the dnc and hillary clinton. earlier tonight in a ralfully
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new mexico. joining us, the author of "unlikable: the problem with hillary clinton," ed klein, ari fleischer, and a.j. delgado. you have bernie sanders saying the convention is going it be a mess, gucifer may testify on top of that, and this guy, brian who built the e-mail server. talking about dumping wasserman-schultz and bernie is contesting kentucky. who would have thought this when donald trump went up against 16 other people? >> and the director of the fbi, james comey, who is, in my view, an absolutely straight-arrow guy. he's the elliot neft of his time. he is not going to rest until he's got this thing right. so i think hillary is in much
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bigger trouble than most people think. >> yeah. add to that, ari fleischer, you know, he keeps saying crooked hillary, crooked hillary. look at terry mcauliffe. governor of the commonwealth of virginia. again, everybody around the clintons, it's always corrupt, there's always a scandal. there's always an excuse. there's always a cover-up. i don't see how she survives all of these things. >> well, i won't go that far because we have a really close election, but i've been around long enough -- >> agreed. >> -- to know these things come and turn. donald trump is running against somebody who has virtually the same high unfavorables. it's kind of amazing america's both parties have nominated two people most of the country finds very unfavorable. trump does have the good fortune he's going to run against hillary and that is why he's doing so well. she's so dishonest, so unprincipled and been so reckless, that gives donald trump a real chance too w win t white house. >> you know, it's very interesting, here you have, a.j., a blue collar billionaire,
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his son donald jr. calls him. the guy has a lot of money. it's the clintons and their money that has come under more scrutiny. in a two-year period of time from april of 2013 to march of 2015, hillary clinton got $21 million for speeches, bill clinton got $27 million. she got a $5 million or plus advance for a book that bombed. what's fascinating about it, what most people don't know, you give a speech, maybe you do a grip and greet, maybe you do 150 clicks meaning photos then you give a one-hour speech. she's speaking to wall street firms and bankers and special interests and oil groups and industry. and that case against her making money from the very people she's now criticizing, not releasing speeches, isn't that going to be a very important issue come november? >> absolutely. i think it's the most important. i mean, let's be honest, sean, nobody pays $225,000 to hear somebody speak for an hour. i don't care who it is. people pay that amount for a
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fave. >> ari fleischer gets that amount. ari gets that. >> sorry, ari. good for you. >> i speak for an hour and a half. >> you know, sean -- >> that's really all it is -- >> sean, in my book "unlikable" i had three eyewitness accounts of hillary clinton asking -- i'm sorry, at the state department -- dealing with clinton foundation business. and in my new book that i'm working on now, "guilty as sin" which you can get, by the way, preorder on amazon, i got more people who were there and watched her deal literally raising money for the clinton foundation while she was secretary of state. >> you know, and ari and a.j., a.j., think about women's, you know, she's a women's champion. taking money from saudi arabia, all these countries that practice sharia. she's never criticized these countries and she got millions from them.
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i think money is a much bigger issue, negative to hillary in this campaign, and by the way, you deserve $225,000 or $250,000 a speech, a.j. >> i mean, it's not only the corruption angle in terms of the countries she's taken money from. when you bring up the fact she's now trying to become this champion of women. what has she done even as a senator? can anyone, can any of her supporters name one thing she's done for women's rights or women's requires her entire time in office or that her husband, bill, did? you can't. this is just her jumping on that bandwag bandwagon, same as she's done with immigration when she used to be against illegal immigration, into what's trendy, what focus groups are telling her she sh campaign. it's your typical clinton corruption. >> all right. ari, you're voting for -- do you think a lot of these people that are never trump will come around? >> i think a lot already have. i think there will be many who don't. a lot of suburban northeast women who aren't going to and that's going to be problematic for frump. >> i'm talking about
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republicans. republican, after they see -- yeah. >> i think a lot of republican leaders have already come around. i think there will be some who won't. and i regret that. i've been very vociferous about it, as much as there are things about him i don't like, i'll vote for him over hillary any day. one of the things donald trump has to do with all hillary's problems, trump has to be smarter what about sites he picks. he should not get into the vince foster issue as he did earlier today. when he talked in his speech in albuquerque, bragged he had more than mitt romney, if he ends up with 27% of the hispanic vote, he's a dead duck. george bush got 44% of the hispanic vote. that's one of the reasons he won. so, yes, hillary's got vulnerabilities, trump still needs to improve his game. >> listen, listen, i've always said the electoral map is so much hareard r for a republican no doubt about it, can't take anything for granted. coming up, more reaction from donald trump's rally in new mexico.
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and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a peanut take a day off? i don't think so. harness the hardworking power of the peanut. welcome back to "hannity." donald trump held nothing back during his rally in new mexico tonight. joining us now with reaction, former 2016 gop presidential candidate, dr. benjamin carson. dr. carson, he seems, you know -- the moment he takes on elizabeth warren, he calls her pocahontas. it's effective because she's been attacking him on social media. the reality is she made this claim when she was a harvard professor that was false, it was a lie. is this the type of thing the republican party has been missing? >> they have been missing it. when we look at the last two election cycles. the people that we have put up simply have not had the fight in them donald trump has. you have to recognize hillary's going to come with all the dirt
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that's possible in the mipolitil arena and need somebody who's going to fight fire with fire. i think it's the right time. it's the right time for a donald trump right now. >> is it also the right message? you talked about the phony economic numbers. we've got one in five american family, one in five, they don't have a single member of their family in the workforce. one in six kids, young men, 18 to 34, either in jail or in prison. i don't care what these phony unemployment numbers say. people are suffering and suffering badly. >> well, all you have to do is open your eyes. now, obviously they like to brag about the fact that unemployment has come down from 10% to 5% but if you open your eye, you see that's not happening. the labor force participation rate which is the worst it's been ever. they were saying donald trump would be slaughtered by hillary clinton. if you open these eyes, look at these rallies, look at the long lines of people, you know it's
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not true. it's all the manipulation that's going on. people are getting tired of it. he's speaking to it. he's not being politically correct. it's all the things we're looking for. more than to just get elected. i believe he truly wants to fix this country. >> okay, dr. carson. thank you. i have a sneaking suspicion you're going to be part of that effort to fix things, maybe health and human services secretary? it's certainly a guest, thank you. here with reaction, former obama economic adviser, austan goolsbee. here's a good question for you. by the way, i set you up so bad on my radio show, i absolutely -- >> what do you mean? you owe me $1,000. >> all right. forget that. i set you up so bad and you fell hook, line and sinker. >> i trusted you. i trusted you. we'll do that another day. >> biggest mistake you ever made. here's my question, though y. . you were supporting obama in
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2007. >> indeed. >> you saw record crowds. he read a good speech. hillary clinton doesn't. bill clinton was warm. she's not warm. honestly, here, don't you see kir kind of a similar phenomenon developing against hillary here? >> well, you mean with trump or sanders? >> with trump. actually both. nobody wants to see her. >> i don't think it's quite different -- i think it's quite different -- >> you're hoping it's quite different. >> look, i am hoping it's different but i think it is different because trump has this feature where he -- he indiscriminately lights everything on fire. i mean, more power to dr. carson. let's recall, he literally compared dr. carson to a child molester and said he was pathological. >> that's not what he said. you know what, that's unfair. he talked about what he said in his own book -- it was taken out of context. it doesn't matter. he's best friends with him now. >> more power to dr. carson. >> listen, i said, i made you
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look silly on radio and you still like me. >> i don't know how we get along, but we do. but look, i think this was a week in which donald trump basically got to hold the microphone and because hillary clinton is still in this primary contest with bernie sanders, you're not really getting -- >> a 74-year-old curmudgeon socialist from vermont. >> you know i'm right. >> who would have thunk it? >> you know i'm right. >> a 74-year-old curmudgeon, she can't beat him. he keeps winning. >> she's spending her time fighting in this primary. >> i have to go. >> once she's done, she's coming back after donald trump. coming up, donald trump's rally in new mexico. we have reaction. and we're going to play the elizabeth warren clip straight ahead. introducing the completely redesigned
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after elizabeth warren. joining us now, sheriff david clark. you said that the black community has been decimated by obama's policies but donald trump said the theory is bad for americans. >> black people have been separated from their history as it relates to the republican party. lincolns freed the slaves and republicans led the charge in the civil rights act of 1964 in opposition, a democrat stood in opposition. this is no way you're going to have the turn out obama had. he had record black votes in 2007, 2008. she's not going to get near that here. >> larry elder, i apologize to both of you, too.
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we don't have a lot of time tonight because we took trump's speech. >> i'll speak fast. i think hillary is in trouble with the black vote. she's going to have to start criticizing obama if she wants to win. immigration areal issue for inner city workers they find wages threatened. the fact donald trump is rich, a lot of young people want to be rich, too. the wealth gap between blacks and whites, so donald trump is going to be able to exploit that, and i think get 25% of the black vote, which would be historic. >> i apologize for everybody short trips. >> thank you for being with us. more "hannity" right after the break. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo
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voting is about to end in washington. our friend bret baier is up next with a live edition of "special report". then, "the five" live at midnight. see you back here tomorrow night. thanks for joining us. >> with just three candidates left. >> we're winning, winning. i love to win. >> several big contests ahead. it's open season on the campaign trail. hillary clinton takes attacks from the left. >> she's looking nervous. >> and the right. >> hillary cannot put away bernie. crooked hillary. she can't put him away. >> clinton pushing back. >> if we're going to be tough, tough. don't just insult them. you can't say a senator from some state, you're fired. >> the battle heats up, sanders refuses to
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