you're going to start a fire you can't control.""
Clinton is in the midst of a weekend campaign swing through Missouri and Ohio cheap nike air max 90 white black uk , ahead of primaries in those states on Tuesday.
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11:50 a.m.
Chicago police say two officers were injured when supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump clashed with protesters Friday after he abruptly canceled a campaign rally.
Police say the two officers were taken to a hospital for treatment and released. No other details about their injuries were available. Police say no other injuries were reported at the event Friday night.
Police say five people were arrested at the event, but the charges have not yet been released. CBS News says one of its reporters has been charged with resisting arrest.
Reporter Sopan Deb was on the floor of the arena on the campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago and interviewed Trump supporters and protesters. He also was taking video of the scene outside of the arena.
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11:40 a.m.
Bernie Sanders says Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's heated language is inciting violent outbursts at his rallies, and it's up to the billionaire businessman to stop it.
The Democratic senator from Vermont was speaking at a news conference Saturday in Chicago. The day before, scuffles between protesters and supporters forced Trump to call off a rally in the city.
Some of the Trump protesters were chanting Sanders' name as they celebrated the event's cancellation.
But the Democratic presidential candidate says his supporters are not instigating trouble. He says, they're ""responding to a candidate who has, in fact, in many ways encouraged violence.""
Sanders says what the ""Trump campaign has been about is insulting Mexicans in a very crude way"" and ""insulting African-Americans.""
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11:24 a.m.
As he campaigns in John Kasich's home state, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is taking on the Ohio governor.
""It's a boring subject, but we'll talk about him anyway,"" Trump says Saturday as he launched into an attack on Kasich's resume and votes on trade during a rally at an airport hangar outside Dayton.
Trump points out that Kasich once worked for Lehman Brothers, an investment bank whose collapse in 2008 Trump calls one of the ""great catastrophes of the word.""
He also notes Kasich's support for the North American Free Trade Agreement and his stance on immigration. ""He's not the right guy to be president,"" Trump says.
Trump has ramped up his attacks against Kasich in recent days ahead of Tuesday's presidential primary in the state. The billionaire businessman will campaign later Saturday in Cleveland and Kansas City, Missouri.
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11 a.m.
Donald Trump has kicked off a rally at an airplane hangar outside Dayton, Ohio, one day after protesters forced him to cancel an event in Chicago.
The billionaire businessman addressed the incident at the start of his rally, calling what took place at the University of Illinois at Chicago ""a disgrace, if you want to know the truth.""
Trump says his supporters are ""nice"" and ""great"" people, but protesters he called ""professionally-staged wise guys"" were determined to cause problems. He says he was worried his backers would have gotten hurt.
Trump says, ""We would've had a problem like you wouldn't have believed.""
He adds, ""We made a decision. And I hated to do this, because frankly it wouldn't have been easier to do. But I didn't want to see anybody get hurt. You would have had a problem like they haven't seen in a long time. Because we have people that are so amazing.""
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10:45 a.m.
John Kasich (KAY'-sihk) seems to be running out of patience when it comes to Donald Trump.
The Ohio governor blames Trump for creating what Kasich calls ' ""toxic environment"" in the presidential race.
Kasich is suggesting he may not support Trump should the businessman become the GOP nominee.
He says during a stop in Cincinnati that there's ""no place for a national leader to prey on the fears of people.""
Kasich's comments come during a news conference to address the violence that led Trump to cancel a rally in Chicago on Friday night.
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10:20 a.m.
Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic caucus on the Northern Mariana Islands.
The U.S. territory located in the Pacific Ocean near Guam held its vote Saturday.
Clinton received 54 percent of 189 votes cast to earn four of the six delegates at stake.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders picked up two delegates.
Heading into a batch of delegate-rich states on Tuesday, Clinton now has 766 delegates to Sanders' 551, based on primaries and caucuses alone.
When including superdelegates — party leaders who can support any candidate — Clinton's lead is even bigger: 1,227 to Sanders' 576.
The Northern Mariana Islands is one of five U.S. territories that help choose the Democratic nominee, even though they don't get a vote in the November general election. It has a population of 52,000.
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10:08 a.m.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says a rally in Cincinnati planned for Sunday ""is ON"" despite concerns about violence that led him to cancel an event in Chicago on Friday night.