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." >>> tonight -- >> these are radical terrorists that want to kill us. >>senatormarcorubioconfronts radical islam in a brand-new ad. the 2016 gop presidential contender is here with more. >> we have a choice. either they win or we win. >> then hillary clinton attacks republicans over concerns that isis could infiltrate syrian refugees to act like we're going to shut our borders and pull up the gang plank. that weakens us and validates some of what these terrorists are saying. >> 2016 presidential candidate carly fiorina will respond to her. >> i think waterboarding is peanuts compared to what they do to us >> donald trump promises to get tough on terrorism. is this the right approach to keep you safe? >> if you are in this religion, you probably do have values that are at odds. >> plus bill maher rips his fellow liberals. >> this is what liberals don't want to recognize. >> "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity." terrorism is the american voters' number one concern according to a brand-new fox news poll. 24% of voters rank terrorism as the issue they'
." >>> tonight -- >> these are radical terrorists that want to kill us. >> senator marco rubio confronts radical islam in a brand-new ad. the 2016 gop presidential contender is here with more. >> we have a choice. either they win or we win. >> then hillary clinton attacks republicans over concerns that isis could infiltrate syrian refugees to act like we're going to shut our borders and pull up the gang plank. that weakens us and validates some of what...
ted cruz andsenatormarcorubiotied with 11%. then you have jeb bush, mike huckabee, john kasich, rand paul all with 4%, carly fiorina and chris christie round out the top ten. a new quinnipiac poll shows trump and carson virtually tide at the top followed by senator cruise and senator rubio both in double digits. polls also show cruz beating hillary clinton in a potential head-to-head match yp in the general election. in iowa senator cruz is gaining momentum. a kbur monmouth college poll shows cruz in third place behind carson and trump. rubio is the only other candidate in double digits. cruz takes third again in another iowa poll with trump and carson take first and second. here with reaction 2016 goll presidential candidate texas senator ted cruz on the rise. senator, congratulations to you. >> thank you, sean. >> how many of this do you think is related to what i think will be taught in journalism school? the moment you had really taking down those very abusively biassed moderators in that last debate? i thought that was a huge moment for you. >> well, thank you, sean. i got
ted cruz and senator marco rubio tied with 11%. then you have jeb bush, mike huckabee, john kasich, rand paul all with 4%, carly fiorina and chris christie round out the top ten. a new quinnipiac poll shows trump and carson virtually tide at the top followed by senator cruise and senator rubio both in double digits. polls also show cruz beating hillary clinton in a potential head-to-head match yp in the general election. in iowa senator cruz is gaining momentum. a kbur monmouth college poll...
months on end. >> now a new second tier has emerged andthat'smarcorubioand in two polls in iowa today it's ted cruz in third place. what do you make of their rise? i think it's directly related to this horrible cnbc debate but i think the candidates did great. i thought the moderators were atrocious. >> oh, yeah, ted cruz is being rewarded. contrary to what president obama said, it's not that they couldn't handle the moderators at all. it's the fact that ted cruz and chris christie handled them very well. they basically picked up their podiums and smashed them over the head. >> wasn't that great? did anyone enjoy that? i loved every minute of that. >> i loved every minute of it, too. people talk about the marco rubio thing with jeb bush. to my mind, jeb bush was more damaged by the fantasy football thing because he played along with those moderators. he played along and tried to be a regular guy giving a fantasy football answer and then chris christie barged in and said, to hell with this, this is how you answer some stupid question about fantasy football and i think that was pa
months on end. >> now a new second tier has emerged and that's marco rubio and in two polls in iowa today it's ted cruz in third place. what do you make of their rise? i think it's directly related to this horrible cnbc debate but i think the candidates did great. i thought the moderators were atrocious. >> oh, yeah, ted cruz is being rewarded. contrary to what president obama said, it's not that they couldn't handle the moderators at all. it's the fact that ted cruz and chris...
back to hannity.2016marcorubiosparred over defense spending. >> i do want to rebuild the american military. i know iran is a committed isolati isolationist. i believe the world is a stronger country in the united states when we're the most powerful country in the world. >> how is it conservative to add a trillion dollar expenditure to the federal government you can't pay for. how is it conservative to add a trillion dollars in military conservative. you're not conservative if you keep creating programs you can't pay for. >> i know the world is a safer and better place when america is the strongest military power in the world. >> i do not think we're any saver from bankruptcy court as we go further and further into debt we become less and less safe. this is the most important thing we will talk about tonight, can you be a conservative and be liberal on military spending? >> the reaction, fox contributor editor and chief, and all of you, joe trippi, let me start with you. what i liked about the debate is it was substantive like that an int intramural discussion between the republica
back to hannity. 2016 marco rubio sparred over defense spending. >> i do want to rebuild the american military. i know iran is a committed isolati isolationist. i believe the world is a stronger country in the united states when we're the most powerful country in the world. >> how is it conservative to add a trillion dollar expenditure to the federal government you can't pay for. how is it conservative to add a trillion dollars in military conservative. you're not conservative if...
you, governorchristie,marcorubio,and ted cruz got it all started. you guys took on the media, but you also did something that impressed me, you said i'm wearing a trump tie and everybody up here would do a much better job than our current president or any of the democrats running for president. i'm sure that's not easy to do when you want the job, but you did it, anyway. >> well, look, i think all of us are trying out to be the quarterback, but i want to get the job because i play a better game, not because i broke the legs of the other people trying out. the fact is i don't like anybody -- >> you're not planning on breaking any fellow republicans' legs in the course of this? that's good to know. >> i really -- that's not the point because we have to support each other when the nominee is finally selected and the cheap shot question i was asked about donald trump and his moral authority, i'm going to tell you something, sean, you know how i can tell you something about donald trump's moral authority? look at the relationship he has with his adult children. they've all turned
you, governor christie, marco rubio, and ted cruz got it all started. you guys took on the media, but you also did something that impressed me, you said i'm wearing a trump tie and everybody up here would do a much better job than our current president or any of the democrats running for president. i'm sure that's not easy to do when you want the job, but you did it, anyway. >> well, look, i think all of us are trying out to be the quarterback, but i want to get the job because i play a...
business network. the eight candidates making the cut, donald trump, dr. ben carson,senatormarcorubio,senator ted cruz, carly fiorina governor john kasich and senator rand paul. governor christie didn't make the cut but he will take part in the earlier debate along with mike huckabee senator santorum and bobby jindal. u.s. officials say president obama has ruled out the chance of a middle east peace deal before he leaves office. the assessment comes ahead of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's white house visit on monday and follows the latest wave of israeli/palestinian violence. i'm will carr, now let's get >>> welcome back to hannity to 2016. republican presidential candidate carly fiorina is getting ready for a showdown tomorrow on "the view" after the show's co-hosts made these extremely distasteful comments about her appearance and then refused to apologize. take a look. >> she kicked off her thing saying, you know, people tell me that i didn't smile enough during the last debate. she looked demented. i mean, she did not. her mouth did not downturn one time. she w
business network. the eight candidates making the cut, donald trump, dr. ben carson, senator marco rubio, senator ted cruz, carly fiorina governor john kasich and senator rand paul. governor christie didn't make the cut but he will take part in the earlier debate along with mike huckabee senator santorum and bobby jindal. u.s. officials say president obama has ruled out the chance of a middle east peace deal before he leaves office. the assessment comes ahead of israeli prime minister benjamin...
down on thedetails,marcorubio'splan looks timid but in there he really cuts a break to sole proprietors, individual business owners, mom and pop stores. they need that. those are the guys that achieved the american dream, that hire people. that's how you get out of poverty. >> three things to me imperative to grow the economy and accelerate growth, one would be energy independence. we have all these untapped resources. second, all these multinational corporations that want to bring money back, let them repatriate that money. that would be a huge boom to the economy. why not make america the corporate tax haven of the universe. all those companies would park here. >> if those are the three things that you want, i would say trump is very high up on your list. i would also say jeb bush wants to do the similar thing with three or four tax brackets but jeb's are higher than trump's, rubio's is the highest of them all. ben carson, he calls it a tithing, he gets very vague after that. i'm not sure how that will work. the one thing you need to ask with your tax plan, love everything
down on the details, marco rubio's plan looks timid but in there he really cuts a break to sole proprietors, individual business owners, mom and pop stores. they need that. those are the guys that achieved the american dream, that hire people. that's how you get out of poverty. >> three things to me imperative to grow the economy and accelerate growth, one would be energy independence. we have all these untapped resources. second, all these multinational corporations that want to bring...
. and my mind kept onning back to the exchangethatmarcorubioand rand paul had in the republican debate about whether it's safer to take care of these problems over in places like syria or wait until these terrorists came to the u.s. and we could confront them there. and frankly, i think a strong argument has been made that marco rubio was really right about this. we have to address these things up front before they become a running cancer on the western world. >> interesting your answer also pointing to the fact that this will become part of the national conversation among capped at that time candidates on both sides of the political aisle no doubt because the next president just a few months away will have to deal with some form of what we're fating now with isis. gentlemen, thank you. >>> the world in shock. horrific scene unfolding in paris. the new number 127 are dead, hundreds more are wounded. pierre, a reporter with channel 2 in france, he's been covering the story from the very moment it happened. he joins us live on the television. pierre, what is the very latest from t
. and my mind kept onning back to the exchange that marco rubio and rand paul had in the republican debate about whether it's safer to take care of these problems over in places like syria or wait until these terrorists came to the u.s. and we could confront them there. and frankly, i think a strong argument has been made that marco rubio was really right about this. we have to address these things up front before they become a running cancer on the western world. >> interesting your...
with the victims. ben carson, my thoughts and prayers are with the people inparis.marcorubio,we cannot let those succeed. we have to improve our defenses and destroyed terrorist networks. chris christie these attacks are alarms and heartbreaking. thoughts and prayer to the victims. now ted cruz has also weighed in suggesting it is not just the people of paris who suffered tonight. and that quote, this is an evil that does not discriminate between french, german or american, christian, muslim or you, soldier, football player or concert goer. their only goal, he says, is to murder those who do not submit to their vicious ideology. a veteran of the wars in iraq, i want what this feels like to you, pete. someone who's risked their life to fight this ideology over and over and over again. and yet as i said earlier, like a cancer that metastasizes. just as soon as you cut one part out, it grows, firsts elsewhere and comes back. >> absolutely. i think about it every day. the magnitude of the threat that we face from rag call islam. as i was watching the reports, i turned to my wife and
with the victims. ben carson, my thoughts and prayers are with the people in paris. marco rubio, we cannot let those succeed. we have to improve our defenses and destroyed terrorist networks. chris christie these attacks are alarms and heartbreaking. thoughts and prayer to the victims. now ted cruz has also weighed in suggesting it is not just the people of paris who suffered tonight. and that quote, this is an evil that does not discriminate between french, german or american, christian,...
came out. among other thing, in the powerpoint, itsaidmarco'sarisky bet. there's little battles that seem to be taking a lot of your attention way. what is your reaction to trump, why are you going after marco so hard? >> i haven't, he's my friend and he's a skilled politician for sure. her record is wup of lack of accomplishment. the ten years, the united states senator, three bills she sponsored, namesing a highway after tim russert and a post office. >> that's not exactly an accomplishment. i like tim russert, but that's not a big accomplish. . >> yeah, i get it. in foreign policy, after the benghazi hearings where she said that in fact, that this was created by islamic terrorism after deny l after deny l and 60 plus e-mail frs the embassy in libya saying they had a security risk and no action taken. i think we need someone that has a record of accomplishment. people are going to sort out all the little battles, i'm not focused on that. >> now, former governor jeb bush helpeded mentor one of the rising candidates in the race. senator rubio has benefitted from some some strong
came out. among other thing, in the powerpoint, it said marco's a risky bet. there's little battles that seem to be taking a lot of your attention way. what is your reaction to trump, why are you going after marco so hard? >> i haven't, he's my friend and he's a skilled politician for sure. her record is wup of lack of accomplishment. the ten years, the united states senator, three bills she sponsored, namesing a highway after tim russert and a post office. >> that's not exactly an...