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"tucker carlson tonight" with guest host ed henry coming up next. ♪ ♪ from us in new york. i'm sandra smith and this is "the kelly file." welcome to the special edition of "hannity." donald trump's promises. now tonight for the hour we're going to take you through the very specific policy issues that president-elect donald trump plenled to you, the american people that he will act on once he's sworn in as the next commander in chief. over the course of the next please dental campaign we had the pleasure of interviewing donald trump many times on this program and he laid out a specific agenda to address america's problems and the challenges that the country faces. first, donald trump campaigned all across the country speaking directly to you, the american people about what he will do as the next president. let's take a look.
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♪ >> i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. we now have isis in 32 countries all over the world. we're going to knock them out. we have no choice. we're going to knock them out, folks. >> real change begins with immediately repealing and replacing obama care, a disaster. a trump administration will also secure and defend the borders of the united states. we will build a great wall. we are going to save the second amendment which is totally under siege and appoint justice to the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. our jobs are taken just like
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nothing because our politicians are stupid people. they don't know what to do. >> now, one of the top issues that donald trump talked about this election was fixing america's broken immigration system and securing the borders. let's take a look at how mr. trump promised to address those issues. >> let's start with, i guess, your signature issue on immigration which is you're going to build the wall. >> yeah, 100%. >> and who's going to pay for the wall? here's my question -- whanchts has been interesting, i've been watching over the last week or so and they've been saying, maybe he won't build the wall. >> jeb bush said you'll never build the wall. >> he said that a long time ago. i think people now realize we're
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build the wall, it's going to happen, it's 100%. it's simple. i tell the story all of the time, the great wall of china 13,000 miles long. this is a thousand miles and we have caterpillar tractors to build. this is 1,000 miles, it's 2,000 but we need 1,000. and it's so easy to do and it gets higher and higher every time somebody says i'm not going to do it. >> i think if you get elected president of the united states of america, how -- according to the crowd, when. >> when. >> but here's my question. how long, how long would it take you to build that wall start to finish? you're a builder. >> i'm very good at it. almost immediately. if you believe it, you know, they were going to build the wall a while ago. not so long ago, like in '06 and
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they couldn't get environmental impacts standards. can you believe it? we got lucky. it was such a little wall, such a nothing wall, they couldn't get their environment. probably a snake was in the way or a toad. >> could have been a turtle. >> something but in the way. and you think of china, the south china sea, they're building a massive military fortress and they're digging in the water and they said let's do it on sunday and on monday morning they started. in our case, that wall is going to start very quickly. as you know, we have a lot of the border patrol -- we have a lot of the border patrol agents here tonight, we have 16,500 border patrol agents. their job is much easier without trump. all they have to do is let everyone keep coming by. these are unbelievable people. they see what's happening, they
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see what's coming in and they want it stopped. they want people to come in but they want the people to be vetted. so they endorsed me. first time in the history of the border patrol agents. one other thing we have to say -- and mexico will pay for the wall. they're going to pay for the wall. >> by the way, the current president of mexico said he would meet with you. will you meet with him? >> yeah, sure, i'd meet with him. >> you would? >> absolutely, i'd meet with him. >> they're not going to write you a check. how do you get them to pay you? >> on trade they're killing us. they're killing us at the border, killing us 0 with trade. we have a trade deficit with mexico close to $60 billion a year. right there you can build the wall. the wall is a fraction of that. right there. we lose a fortune on trade and that doesn't include the drugs
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that are pouring across the border which is double or triple or something. >> i have covered the border now for years on this program. from the rio grand to san diego and everywhere in between 12 times. i've seen drug warehouses, i've been tunnels. we'll show some of the pictures. my next question is -- this is where, you seem to be in the last week, be revisiting the issue of sending everybody back that is here illegally. tell us where you stand on that. >> we want to follow the laws. we have very strong laws in this country. and i don't know if you know but bush and even obama sends people back. now we can be more aggressive in that. but we want to follow the laws. if you start going around trying to make new laws in this country, it's a process that's brutal. we want to follow the laws of the country. and if we follow the laws, we can do what we have to do.
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>> we've got some great people in this country. they shouldn't be here. they're still great people. but we've got some really, really bad gang members and some horrible people. >> start with them. >> those people are going out day one. they're going to be the first. they're going out day one. >> i know this question has come up a lot. what about people that work hard, have been here a long time, they own homes, they have their property and this is a question everyone is going to want to answer. what about them? do they have to go back or would you reconsider in. >> thwe're going to follow the laws of the country. >> that means they go back? >> we're going to follow the laws. we're going the see who people are and how they've done. when people come in, do you believe in the merit system? one of the things that's unfair about leaving people is you have years and years of people waiting in line, they've gone through a process and they've filed -- >> legally. >> legally they filed, and they're great people in some
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cases. i guess in some cases maybe not. but you have people so proudly wanting to come into the and coy and now what you're doing is you take people away from the line. >> is there any part of the law that you might be able to change that would accommodate those people who contribute to society, have been u law abiding, have kids here. would there be any room in your mind -- i know you have a meeting with week, hispanic leaders. >> i did. and there certainly can be a softening. we're not looking to hurt people. we have some great people in this country. we have great great people in this country. but we're going to follow the laws of this country. what people don't realize, we have very very strong laws. >> but obama doesn't follow them. >> they don't follow them but we're going to follow them. >> we have 11.3 million illegal immigrants in the country now. you said all criminal aliens out
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day one, correct? >> by the way, that one is so simple. there are some things where you sort of feelthis one -- we have killers in this country. >> right. >> they're heading up gangs. you go out exactly -- >> they lost children right here behind you. >> those guys, if we ever find them, if i'm president, oh. trouble. trouble. such trouble. and you know, the other thing is you're doing to bring up some border patrol folks and they're incredible people but it's so hard for the police -- if somebody is protected between the sanctuary city nonsense, we got to get rid of sanctuary cities. we're protecting these people. >> coming up next. >> as part of your plan to bring back jobs we're going to lower taxes on american business from 35% to 15%.
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we will become a rich nation again. >> donald trump promised you the american people that he will fix the economy and create millions of new jobs. we're going to show you his job to do just that. later tonight -- >> we're going to get isis out. we have no choice. we're going to get them the hell out. we're going to knock them out. going to happen a lot faster. a lot faster than people think. >> president-elect trump, he pledged to voters that he will take out isis and defeat radical islamic terror. that and much more as this special edition of "hannity," donald trump's promises, continues. why do protein drinks taste chalky? then get worse? introducing protein shots from 5-hour energy.
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their workers, move to another country and then try to ship their products back into the united states where we will now have a very very strong border, we will apply a 35% tax on all of those goods. and you know what's going to happen? those companies will never leave. as part of your plan to bring back jobs, we are going to lower taxes on american business from 35% to 15%. we will become a rich nation again. >> welcome back to the special edition of "hannity" trump's promises. that was president-elect donald trump on the campaign trail promising to cut taxes and keep jobs right here in the u.s. and over the course of the campaign he told me how he plans to do it. let's take a look. >> i have asked you this question about the economy before. 95 million americans out of the labor force, 50 million in poverty, 46 million on food stamps. you know what a bad economy is,
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right? and we've doubled the national debt >> right. >> and i think the question is how do we fix this and how fast can you do it? >> we can do it fast. we have to bring our jobs back and we have to stop jobs from leaving. every day you read about companies great companies, pfizer, great pharmaceutical companies moving to ireland, a lot of companies are moving to mexi mexico. we're losing so many -- we're going to build a wall. who is going to pay for the wall? we're going to build the wall. believe me. we're building the wall. with mexico we have a trade deficit of $58 billion a year. >> china is worse. >> china, $5 million. we're going to get the greatest negotiators -- >> is that enough to get americans back to work? >> we're losing all of our jobs.
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we're losing so much. and what they do is monetary ma n manipulations. they're grand masters and we have people in washington that don't know what's happening to us. you take a look attica mat- kom japan. >> you said we're headed for a massive recession. >> if i'm not elected. >> i have friends in this audience here tonight, and 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 can save money and pay for college and get a new car and live in a safe house in a nice neighborhood. >> so our jobs are being taken away from us like taking candy
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from a baby. i use the phrase like taking candy from a baby. we have people 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. all over the world just so you feel better. your steel mills, i see what's going on. this was the steel capital of the world by far, nothing close. i see what they're doing. and you know before i came today because i'm making a speech where we have thousands and thousands of people right after this, and i said, give me some statistics and it's unbelief nl how you've lost your manufacturing jobs, you've lost your steel jobs. you look at u.s. steel all of these incredible companies and it's being taken because of devaluati devaluation. it makes it impossible for the companies to compete. and we're losing your jobs. companies are moving to mexico. mexico is the new china. and we've got to stop it.
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and we're going to stop it. and what they're doing especially in asia but especially china, you look at what they're doing with the dumping. but 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 not to do anything. >> but i guess it's a razor's edge in some ways because you're saying you're going to negotiate free and fair deals. okay. let's say we limit some of the imports from china, vietnam, depending on what the product happens to be, that also means american consumers are going to end up paying more. how do you imagine that? >> we're going to have better jobs. you may pay a little more but you're going to have better jobs. these people that don't know what they're doing -- i'm a free trader. but the problem with free trade
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is you have to have leaders on your side that know what's going on. we have leaders that don't have a clue. it's just one company. i hate to pick on them all of the time. i talk about ford, nabisco and carrier air conditioner. they're moving to mexico. they let go of 1400 people. i watch it >> when they want to bring their products back, what to we do? >> we let them come back in, no tax. they fire everybody, move to mexico, make their air conditioners and then sell their air conditioners. >> 95 million americans out of the labor force, 50 million, this is not a joke. we all know people in poverty, all know people on food stamps. it used to be in my radio career if anybody lost a job i could get them a job. i can't get them a job anymore. how many jobs can we create by becoming energy independent? >> do you know how many millions
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of jobs have been taken out of our country? another area where we're really 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. routine crowd. these people are desperate for jobs and want their businesses back. one thing that's not mentioned, rules and regulations. they put regulations on people and businesses that make it impossible to compete. and you look at the people we're competing against, they have no regulations. >> 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 our energy. which is the life blood of the country. how quickly can we be an energy independent country. >> very quickly. we have technology that allows us to do things.
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they've decimated your coal mines, your workers. and you have things called -- first of all, the mines are going to be gone, they're going took extinct. and they shouldn't be. coal is great. we have 1,000 -- listen to this. 1,000 year and probably more for coal for energy. we're not using it. you know what we do? we send it to china and they use it. we're going to have clean coal but we're going to open the mines up. west virginia is 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 can have that -- we can have everything. we should have everything. including renewables. but the problem with the renewables -- i know more about
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renewables than any human being on earth. i understand it from a practical standpoint. it's a 30-year payback. it isn't -- the technique isn't there yet. somebody said it's wonderful, 32-year payback. and it doesn't have big power. the >> for example, people in this crowd, are there millions of jobs in the emergency sector? >> yeah, there's millions of jobs in everything. we're losing -- >> would you like those jobs? coming up next on a special edition of "hannity." >> we're going to get isis out. we have no choice. we're going to get them the hell out. we're going to knock them out. going to happen a lot faster. it will be happening a lot faster than people think. >> president-elect donald trump voud on the campaign trail that he will defeat isis as our next commander in chief. also tonight --
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>> i'm asking for you vote so we can repeal and replace obamacare and save health care for every family in north carolina. >> donald trump promised that he will repeal and replace obamacare. how will he do it? that and much more on this special edition of "hannity," donald trump's promises, straight ahead.
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hillary clinton wants a 550% increase in syrian refugees pouring into our country. her plan will import generations of terrorists, extremism and radicalism into your schools and throughout your communities. we will suspend the syrian refugee program and we will keep radical islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. we're going to get isis out, we have no choice. we're going to get them the hell out. we're going to knock them out. going to happen a lot faster. it will happen a lot faster than people think. got to get rid of them. we're going to start winning again as a country. we don't win anymore. we're going to start winning again. >> donald trump promising to destroy isis and during the prez den campaign i asked mr. trump
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about isis as well as his plan for vetting refugees and immigrants who want to enter this country. let's take a look. isis, homeland security, i'm sure everyone worries about the next 9/11 god forbid ever happens to this country. how do we defeat them and do we need boots on the ground >> i'm the most military ris tick person in the room other than tony. we have to know what to do when to do it. we should not have been in iraq. we destabilized the middle east. we got out raw. 0 we should have left people behind. we should have had a bunch of other things. we're going to knock out isis so fast -- we have to be a little unpredictable. i'm so tired of saying we're
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going to attack them from here. >> you don't want to telegraph it. >> i don't want to talk about it. i just want to do it. >> i'm nervous for our children and grandchildren. this cute little girl here brought up about the safety and security of our country. specifically you've said we're going to bomb the out of isis. do you really believe -- do you think it's going to take boots on the ground? do you think we're going to send guys back? do you think this is an ongoing war that's going to last for generations? >> i was very strong on people coming into this country and nobody wanted to mention it, nobody wanted to talk about it. i was very very strong. we're going to have to get a lot tougher, stronger and vigilant otherwise we're going to have problems you've never seen before. we used to have armies that
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thought with uniforms on. now we're letting thousands of people into our country right now, there's no documentation, no paperwork. nobody knows who they are. some might be isis. we better be really careful. and the people coming into the country, they're going to have to go out. we have no idea. and they're coming in from syria. and you know, i spoke with a lot of great experts in terms of safety and borders and they say there's absolutely no judge when you don't have any documents. now isis is also now making passports. they stole the passport machines. they're making passport. these are slick customers. we're going to have to knock the hell out of them. 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
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infrastructure is falling apart. i was against the war in iraq from the beginning but they shouldn't have gotten out the way they got out. i said take the oil. i wrote about osama bin lad nen that was published two years before 9/11. the "the new york times" killed me. i talked about brussels. i said five years ago, brussels is a hell hole and they did a story. >> is bombing going to be enough orb it is going to be a combination. and is it one of those cases where america it seems always has to do the heavy lifting? >> let me just tell you. if we had leadership we could get other people with the boots. you have courage. you have people willing to fight but we don't arm the right people. we don't give the kurds what they want. i have a friend whose son is over there three sessions. i mean he's been over there for
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a long time. and you know he comes back. he says the saddest thing is when the enemy has better equipment than we do. we're giving it to people, a bullet is fire fired in the air and isis now takes the equipment and now they are better equipment than we do. we're the one that put it over there. we have to take their wealth aw away. we're not taking their wealth aw away. we're sending leaflets down. in an hour we might be bombing your truck. please remove yourself. we don't know what we're doing. >> do you think this is generational or do you think we could literally -- i think this is the -- these are the modern day senate zinazis. is this generational or can we win the war. >> i think you can win it but you've got to be really smart. >> and you're prepared to fight
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to the end? >> this is not like fighting germany. this is not like fighting the countries that we were able to beat. this is 35,000 people. and they laugh at us. when we bomb, we send leaflets down. we're going to be bombing your truck. we don't know. you know -- and this is true. they don't want to bomb some of the oil because they don't want to create environmental impact. did you know that? >> we literally tie their hands, they are rules of engagement that they can't shoot and fire even if fired upon. >> hillary goes into libya, you have the benghazi problem, now who has libya? isis has it. >> what is extreme vetting and what does that mean and how do you -- for example. if somebody grows up in has country where the clintons take all of their money from, if they grow up there and they think mean can tell women how to dress, they can't drive, can't
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go to school, and you grow up there and want to come to america, how do you possibly vet what's in their heart? >> you get very smart people and there are those people. they're good at understanding what's going on. but beyond that you use social media. a lot of these people have pettpet petter better at social media than we are. isis is recruiting over the internet. we have to end that, we have to knock it out. some people say that's a terrible thing. we have to end that. when you look at what's going on with the internet and how isis is using the internet and what they're doing and what they're doing to us and then you have people in our country that say you can't do that. that's doing something so bad to us. here we are, people want to blow us up. we have to take them out very swiftly because the weapons are getting stronger and stronger, meaner and meaner. and they want to come over here. i was one who didn't want to go
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over there but now you have no choice. when obama announced when he's going out. all they did was sat back -- i couldn't believe it. i was watching this conference and he was talking about getting out and when they were getting out. i was sitting there, i can't believe he would say it. and even hillary clinton, when she talks about the different things, why can't we just be quiet and do the job. >> and you said yaw don't want a telegraph. when you talk about extreme vetting -- and you did talk about in the cold war, wed a ideological test screening. how do you possibly know if somebody grows up urnds sharia and these extreme view points that are the -- >> when you look at san bernardino, which was a horror show. she came in, probably radicalized the husband. what a couple that was.
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that was a real beauty. so if they would have looked at social media, they would have seen that this woman -- >> was radicalized. >> we're going to look at social media. they just came in. they actually killed people that gave them a baby shower, a baby party. they had a child. 14 people that were killed, they were at the party honoring the birth of their baby, then they went in and shot them all. there's something going on. it's a sick deal. this is a sick sick deal. >> this is the advancement of a caliphate, either convert or die. here's my question. you pointed out this guy, the father of the orlando shooter, he was smiling as you said. and hillary, you talked about her stupidity and her weaknesses. he's explained his radical views. what do we do when we find somebody that has extreme views.
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do we throw them the hell out? >> i'd throw him out. if you look at him, i'd throw him out. you know, i looked at him, he's smiling, he had the red cap on. i thought it was one of my caps. i said, no. make america great again, i don't think so. but he has the red cap. he's got a big smile on his face during the whole thing. he obviously liked what he heard from her. we have to be so tough and so smart and so vigilant. and frankly the muslims have to help us because they see what's going on in their community and we don't see it. they have to help us. they're not going to help us. they're to blame also. but in san bernardino they saw bombs laying around the apartment. people saw it and they wanted to be -- they called it racial profiling. we didn't want to call in because of racial profiling. a lawyer got to them and said you've got a problem.
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whether it's racial profiling or politically correct, we better get shattemart. we're letting tens of thousands of people into our country. we don't know what the hell we're doing. >> up next right here on "hannity." >> i'm asking for your vote so we can repeal and replace oba obamacare and save health care for every family in north carolina. >> president-elect donald trump made a campaign promise to repeal or replace obama care. also tonight -- >> we're going to save our second amendment and deploy justices to the supreme court of the united states who will uphold and defend the constitution. >> donald trump, he'll be naming justice antonin scalia's replacement on the u.s. supreme court. mr. trump told us what type of justice he'll nominate to fill
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than nurses. hillary clinton wants to double down and expand obamacare and make it even more expensive. i'm asking for your vote so we can repeal and replace obamacare and save health care for every family in north carolina. >> that was president-elect trump on the campaign trail vowing to repeal and replace obamacare. now earlier this year i sat down with mr. trump and asked him about that very important campaign promise. let's take a look. you made a promise to release the names so people would know your judicial policy. you're making a promise to balance the budget, making a promise to build the wall, you've made a promise you're going to repeal obamacare and replace it with? >> we have no choice. you don't have to repeal. in '17 it's going to implode. and in fact on november 1st, new
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numbers are coming out right before the election. they're trying to change the date. they want to make it after the election. and it's going to shoe the increase necessary to sustain obamacare. it's going to be massive. don't let anybody change that date. >> and you want to replace it with health savings accounts maybe? >> yes, but there's so many other things. once we get competition going with free enterprise, when the insurance companies have to compete instead of having states as monopoliemonopolies, get rid lines so they can't get outside -- they could have had it this time and you would have seen such competition. there will be health care plans that you have never heard about that haven't been thought about right now. there will be such competition, it will be a beautiful thing. the numbers will go way down. obamacare is no good. the premiums are through the roof but have you looked at deductibles lately? >> it's huge.
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>> unless you're dead or in the process, you can't use them. >> with the release of these names, that was a big promise. balancing a budget is a big promise, building a wall is a big promise, repealing obamacare is a big promise, i understand you're giving a speech on energy independence that's a big promise. common core. on those agenda items that you have told me about in your interviews, how rock solid are those promises for the people that may be on the fence that want to know you're going to do those things in. >> i want to get it all done. look, our military, i saw a show the other day that our fighter planes are so old they go to junker yards to get parts, to take parts off of old planes that haven't been flown in 25 years. they're taking parts off of these planes and putting them on our fighter jets. we're really in trouble.
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coming up next tonight right here on "hannity." we're going to save or second amendment and appoint justices to the supreme court of the united states who will uphold and defend the constitution. >> president-elect donald trump has vowed to appoint originalists justice to the supreme court. that's next on the special edition of "hannity" donald trump trump's promises continues.
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you said you wanted originals on the supreme court. tell us about the list of names. >> i've been having a lot of feed back from different people and i have had tremendous endorsements and i may different views on different things and i think i'm conservative as an idea of trade but a conservative would say i'm not because i don't necessarily believe in free trade. >> fair trade. >> somebody said to me what is your view on trade? i said it's doing deals for the united states. if you can call it conservative, call it whatever you want. so judges are saying what happens if he appoints the wrong judges? what we did, we just took grudges and i thought i'd put this forward. this would be the list i would get to choose from or pick people close in terms of the meaning of what they represent and justice scalia is mentioned
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as being just one of our great judges and justices. >> what is your judicial philosophy? you mentioned scalia and thomas. >> correct. >> you are a constitutionalist. >> i want high intellect. these people are high intellect. i have a lot of people that are conservative that really would like to know my views because perhaps outside of the defense of our country, perhaps the
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single most important thing the next president is going to have to do is pick supreme court justices. >> and if hillary clinton in this system, our country is never going to be the same because she's going to put disasters on the supreme court. >> this is interesting. there might have been peoplem some said donald trump is a recent convert to conservatism. you say you want a balanced budget. >> i do want a balanced budget. i have had people say we'll i do
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want a balanced budget. i was in brooklyn and queens and moved to manhattan and i started doing very, very well in manhattan. if you look at statistics it's very democrat and i think probably a lot of people feel because i come from manhattan, i would be that way. i got them from people i most respect. >> almost did it like a job interview. >> the society vetted and has tremendous respect. heritage looked at it and i know senator sessions has brought the names around and people have seen the list. people have seen the list.
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♪each bird keeps singin' his own song♪ ♪so long ♪i've got to be >> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". president-elect donald trump's promises. that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. we hope you'll set your dvr and hope you have a great night. [national anthem]
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♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert. breaking, while you were sleeping, fidel castro the communist dictator from cuba who do find 11 presidents and pushed to the brink of nuclear war is dead. taking to the street in little havana in miami. celebrating the news. many chanting cuba libre, meaning cuba this morning is free. >> very interesting. this hour, nine days of cuba is beginning. this hour. nine days. on the local radio there th
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