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all pray for their safe and prompt return. that's it for now. this is mike huckabee from new york. good night and god bless and stay tuned for justice with judge jeanine. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. we are looking at the radical muslims on the march around the globe. we are joined my biddle east and military experts as well as pundits on both sides of the aisle. here are a few disturbing examples of what we are talking about. take a look. >> the oil refinery has been shut down over security concerns and islamic militants continue to captain new territory. the extremists have posted more videos on-line showing gruesome acts of violence. >> the u.s., the u.k. and france are all joining the efforts to
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search for the more than 300 girls kidnapped by a my -- from a nigerian school the leader threatened to sell the girls into slavery. the same extremists attacked a town yesterday leaving 100 dead 50 bodies recovered so far. >> fans gathered to cheer on the world cup sunday night. eyewitnesss told us about 50 men walked in and opened fire. they didn't stop there. this small toast cal town was under surge for hours people shot to death. they called the attack an act of terrorism. ali habab claimi ---al shabob taking credit. they were ordered to shout koran
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in order to save their lives. >> 430 churches have been attacked, closed down or burned down since 2004. on the 27th of january, 2013 his church was april tacked again and two-days later his attackers were sentenced to three months in prison for running an registered church. >> it was in fact a brutal ter oir attack in london in daylight. eyewitnesss say the victim was attacked to death by the attackers using knives and while the victim was lying in the street one of the attack he weres said allah akbar. >> we bring in our studio audience for reaction tonight. welcome everybody. good to see you. >> everybody sees the video of sig eye s isis slaughtering even in front of children in the name of religion. we see what's happening in iraq.
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we have seen the rise of radicalism in iraq. how many saw kenyan 40 bodies stacked on top of each other? how many saw what happened when the nigerian president said it's unlikely we will get the school girls back. all saw that. all in the name of islam. we have in afghanistan 11 men fingered chopped off dared to vote in the election. indonesia 30 churches burned. let me start with carl higby and jonathan. both of you former navy seals. both of you fought on the ground. are we seeing the rise of radical islam worse than what we saw what led up to 9-11? >> absolutely. what led up to 9-11 is a build up over time. now we have made them more angry fighting the war on their terms and wishy washy policies between two presidents we will see a
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deeper rise in violence because of it. >> we should start calling it for what it is. it is not necessarily terrorism it is not necessarily radical it is a global movement called the c cal fate. when we fight these skirmishes we create a vacuum and we basically do the dirty work for these really bad people who want to go and change the face of the globe. >> general petraeus said we can't become the air force from one side over the other. >> where we created a vacuum we have to go back in and seal that vacuum. >> mike, welcome. i am glad you are feeling better. you weren't feeling well for a while. welcome to the debate. it is good to have you. you like to always say when you are on the program you are a moderate muslim. >> yes, i am. >> have the choicvoices of the islamic community, are they loud enough to take on the radicalism that is hijacking their
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religion? >> they are not loud enough. we need to gather momentum like yours and voices of moderate m muslims like me is good. we have to get more muss rims to start speaking. they don't care about them they are very few there is no encouragement to them. >> your voice to me is unique. i don't think -- you are shaking your head no. you are a lot of moderate muslim voices speaking out against radicalism and terrorism and hijacking of the religion. the world that i live in i see a lot of people who think they will be subject to death under islam. >> i think that is the problem. it is the fear that so many muslims who are moderate who agree with what you are saying the fear they have of speaking out of the reaction of their own community. until we get and win that battle inside, and only they can win
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it, we are going to go on he kroo ating the impression that the islamists and jihadists are the authority and they are not. >> is that right? >> not necessarily. because if the majority of peace loving muslims what do they have to worry about in their own community. look at the muslims in the united states. if there was a group of people protected under the constitution to speak freely and be protected and focus the majority of them are moderate how come they are not bonding together and if any radical hurt when they speak up when they speak up against them they are radical not the moderate. >> you debateded many times on our show is he an anomaly? >> there are people like mike but where are the thunders of the people like mike. you are going to tell me there's not one mega millionaire that can give mike $5 million and say you know what i believe in your moderate message. i want to help you build --
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>> where does care get its funding? >> from the middle east. >> they used to get the funding but they are not. the merchandioderate muslims ga momentum there are more and more in the muslim community, there's a lot of support for what i am doing. >> the muslim community support me? i have been very outspoken against radicalism and sharia and the treatment of women under sharia? >> absolutely. those muslims, there are many and i have told them very clearly what you said earlier. radical muslims and muslims in islam. >> i am afraid the more moderate muslims are afraid to speak out and the numbers that have been radicalized are far greater numbers than we see which is why we are watching. we are doing this special because this to me when you see people laid out as we saw this week and slaughtered cold blood
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murdered where the people we saw the 48 people in kenya that were slaughtered in cold blood because they didn't give the right answer, that to me is the equivalent of a modern day nazi. >> he lives in his own private islam. he doesn't have a theological leg to stand on. we saw not just in ken bau with you t but the west gate mall an iraq the jihadists were separating who they would slaughter and who they wouldn't. they were separating the muslim and non muslims. i am not surprised these developments. this was expected. they came out yesterday under a freedom of information act the close ties obama had with libya muslim brotherhood who were involved in the attack on our embassy. that's the real smoking gun that christopher stevens had met with the libyan muslim brotherhood in july the station that was involved in the benghazi murder. the idea that they are moderates, they are moderate
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muslims that agree with so nanny worldwide and national polls there are many that support jihad. >> let me bring up a political question and i will throw it to my good friend tamara holder. under this president it seems very clear. recently this week he let out radicals in afghani prisons. we had the bergdahl swap for example. five of the most harden the criminals terrorists detainees. why would the president do this? why would the president sit back pull out of iraq in city after city where so many americans shed their blood to help save iraq and turn iraq around in an ally of the united states one by one those cities are falling? >> the reason why the president did that is because we had an american soldier who was held captive. he made an exchange which of course you would never agree with because nothing the president does you agree with. but you, ma'am, i think are the most dangerous person in society. >> which ma'am? >> with the heritage foundation.
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>> with acts. i think that you are the most dangerous person because to say things like moderate muslim supposedly are not terrorists, supposedly are not dangerous. the majority of muslims in this country and in this world are safe loving people who want peace and who want to protect tho -- those nigerian girls were muslim as well. it wasn't just boko haram. >> we are not hearing from the moderates. regular americans that have a negative opinion of the muslim people because we are only hearing about the murders. we are only hearing about the terrorists. we don't their from the moderates because they are afraid to speak out. (talking over one another). >> guys. one at a time. let her respond. >> the difference between me and you is i am fluent in the air
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back language and i walk into the mosques i understand what they say. i walk into muslim grocery stores. >> i spend a lot of time in a muslim country so don't tell me that i don't understand. >> i know what they are saying i know how the society operates. >> are you saying majority of muslims are terrorists? >> i am not saying the majority of muslims are terrorists. there are moderate muslims. terrorists are 15 to 25 percent. >> it is less than that. >> no it is not less than that. facts speak louder than words. there are 75 percent moderates in the world. >> is she a danger by calling out radicalism or is it the people that would strap bombs on their own children in the name of jihad and holy war in the promise of 72 ver gones. who is more dangerous? >> radical islam is just as dangerous as a person who spews
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hate and tries to -- >> how am i hateful. >> the majority of moderate muslims are somehow terrorists. >> i didn't say the majority of muslims -- >> they are heros standing up for the victims of islam. i study how sociopath behaviors and psycho path behaves. what they do is when the totalitarian ideology attacks us and they are victims what these people do is they make the perpetrator the victim and the victim the perpetrator. heros like pamela geller that made the memorial 16-year-old girl stood up for the victim of an honor killing thank you that you did that. she is called an islam phobe. she is called a hater. these are the heros standing up for the victims of islam we have an unholy alliance between the left and islam. they are making the heros the
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perpetrators. you are dangerous by shutting us up to talk about the evil of faith. >> we are going to go. coming up next tonight here on "hannity"." >> the commanders tell us we are ready would be dangerous for iraq, for the region and for the united states. >> the obama administration was warned but they didn't listen. the escalating chaos in iraq is the product of ignorance. we will get the studio audience reaction. what's it like under sharia? is
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>> begin withdrawing before our commanders tell us we are ready would be dangerous. for iraq, for the region, and for the united states. it would mean surrendering the future of iraq to al qaeda. it would mean that we would be risking mass killings on a horrific scale. >> you could see in the shia south the iranians reaching over and grabbing to take power. you could see in the sunni northwest the al qaeda folks taking power and taking leadership in that area and establishing a base for terror that could be awful for us for many, many years indeed. >> heir predictions have sadly >> their redirections have become our reality. we shouldn't be surprised democrats don't listen. instead of doing what's in the best fashionnal security interest liberals have often turned to politics. >> there's no reason young american soldiers need to be going into the homes of iraqis in the dead of night terrorizing
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kids, children, women. ollow the president's path in iraq this war is lost. >> this war must end. the american people have ended the faith. >> congress voted as of today to end thisser with a. >> there's no military solution this to this. we have to have a political solution. we have to make certain there's bench marks in place so the iraqi people can make the determination about how they want to move forward. >> they ared paubd that will say anything about the troops regardless of now negative impact it has here and abroad. you have been watching this, you have been watching isis on the move in iraq and you see city after city that brave men like those two guys in the back fought for. 4,000 americans gave their lives for. one right after the other.
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>> we gave afghanistan and iraq mi favor. they didn't want it. it hasn't worked. they couldn't do it or they won't do it. >> why do you blame them? i blame us. president bush said if we would have stayed there if we would have given them the intelligence we wouldn't be where we are today. >> what the debate in washington is everybody is blaming somebody else. republicans are saying obama pulled out too soon democrats are saying the original sin was george bush. throws plenty of blame going on. you want to move forward. i say protect the home land become energy independent. the middle east is funded by -- >> secure our border. >> the political correctness in looking who the terrorists are. we are looking at 350 million americans we are all treating
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them the same. >> we did pull out of iraq too soon in 2011 stfzit was a polit decision. president obama wanted to be the president who end the the iraq war. we kept them unable to protect themselves from the groups like isis coming in seeing the op untight and ceasing it. >> if he would have listened to bush. it wasn't boots on the ground it wasn't fighting it was training. >> the american soldiers sacrificed so much in that country. >> (indiscernible). she is a very dear friend but i disagree with her. but i beg to differ with her point that iraq and afghanistan -- >> the gentle lady from new york. >> have rejected democracy.
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afghanistan isn't so much on our plate right now in this sdaugs but their elections was successful. it is quite possible if it proceed fairly abdullah probably a good guy from our point of view wins. iraq much more pressing ends april 30th almost a month and a half ago iraq had the 4th national parliamentary election. once again a turnout of over 60 percent. >> it might sound crazy to talk about democracy in iraq today but we have to remember this iraqi's turnout in huge numbers at the polls every time they have the chance. >> they are not willing the b-- winning the battle of fallujah. >> if we start cropping up the maliki regime -- >> i am not saying cropping up anything. it has been for nothing because this president had a political agen agenda. >> you make a bant foint there
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has been democracy to some extent but it has to do with the prime minister. if united no leaders engaging in corrupt practices or not letting the sunnis have a steak in their government of course they are going to be upset. they have areceive chiefed so much suck necessary in the northern part of the country because they have been able to build some tenuous ties who formerly hated one another in order to gain more territory because the sunnis don't feel they have a stake in the government. >> todd and andy i want to hear from you guys. >> i am concern pd about the story not being covered here. that is the siystematic ex termination of christians in the middlest oo. we have seen thousands of christians slaughtered. back in the 1990's there are 1 why 12 christians in ir-- 1.2 christians in iraq. the ones running for their lives are the christians. the churches are being burned.
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i write this in the book "god loves america" this is a serious situation. we need to pay close attention. what's happening in the middle east it is happening in europe you better believe it's going to p had a then -- happen in our back door soon. >> we have hard metrics about all of the things we are talking about. these brave guys have been talking about the cal fates. two-thirds of the muslims are in favor of a caliphate. they may have a vision of what that entails. >> are you saying the majority of the islamic porld is radicalized? >> it is not radicalized to their standard. to our standard it is. to our standard tz radicalized. >> the fact of the matter is we hand them democracy on a silver platter. they are not intelligent or accountable enough to institute
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the democracy we have for them. >> what do you mean by nonintelligent enough. you can call me politically incorrect whatever you want. the fact of the matter is that society they are not accountable for intelligent enough to understand western democracy. >> the cultural tradition has not been one -- it is two different democracies. the community building isn't there they have gone from military regimes to islamist regimes. there is hope. with democracy -- technology has -- if i could finish. i have hope for the next generation because technology has done a lot to democratize these countries and encourage the next generation to be more moderate. with times you will see that transform because of young people. they are doing it. (talking over kwone another) >> 91 percent of iraqis after we liberated the case want the sharia. 99 percent of the afghans want the sharia.
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that may be democracy to them. >> we will be back and continue more of this epic "hannity" show. talking about the clear and present danger of radical islam. if you think last night's conversation was heated wait until you see part 2. they react to the threat of this man opposed to isis of see you guys in new york city. what exactly does that mean? how concerned should people be at home? ho our experts weigh in. glad you are with us. upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity.
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to unblock your system naturally. so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. welcome back to this audience edition of "hannity." last night, we had a heated debate about the danger of radical islam. here's part two of their epic showdown. >> if she is truly a moderate muslim, she needs to stand up for women's rights. she needs to stand up for she needs to stand up for women who medically mutilate women. she needs to stand up with the kidnapping of girls by boko haram that you are not speaking for. you are taking your place, while you have access to the media and you are here obviously because of your deception and lies and what you did at the heritage foundation so you can point to the issue of islam. thank you for bringing that out. use that opportunity to speak
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about where are the girls that were kidnapped by your own. as a muslim woman it is people like you who needs to stand up. >> you get the last word? >> i have been speaking out against boko haram kid p in aings. i want to clarify one point. you mentioned me being friends with the terrorist. i never met him. i saw him once at the court. i was a muslim person in oregon. obviously a mosque burned down right after his arrest. we were suffering a lot of hate crimes. >> oh, please. there is plenty of information that people can easily find on google by typing your name. >> i am telling the truth from my side. >> i don't know that you and the word truth need to be in the same sentence. let's be very clear about this. >> well, i think you are misguided and i think you are the one who -- >> i am clear and i don't minutes word and i don't beat
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around the bush and i don't minutes fact. >> do you know any muslims. >> i was born and raised in the middle east. >> i know i wrote about you. >> i am very familiar with your writing. >> how many friends do you have in the u.s.? >> i have friends in the u.s. that is beside the point. that is beside the point. >> no, it's not. >> i am american i use the opportunity i have to shine the light about how i can protect my fellow american citizens, because -- >> i was an american first and my loyalty is for this country. anything happens to any american i am the first person to stand up. i am an american. >> your loyalty is somewhere else. it's about time we see more patriotism from the muslim community and lesterrism. >> bridget, i am an american and i would like you to defend me. >> i defend people who are worth defending. i don't defend liars and de recei d deceive
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deceivers. i protect those who put their lives on the line to protect them. your loyalties are the christmas tree lighting in oregon and kill many americans. shame on you. >> bridget, every defense lawyer has to defend somebody. okay? i don't think you have studied criminal law too well. >> you are an activist. >> yes, i am, because i am concerned about the american national security. >> let's take the gloves off and speak the truth. (talking over one another) >> you are not dealing with someone you can manipulate and talk over. >> i don't need to. >> they theed to be put in their place. >> i think you are the one who needs to be put in place. >> there are people exactly like you. >> you sound very, sri angry. >> no, i am very sad. i am not angry. >> i want to make a point. ramadan is coming up so please visit the local mosque wherever you live. i hope you get to meet a few
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other muslims besides me. >> i have a lot of outstanding wonderful muslim friends. >> good, so go talk to them. >> they are very much different than you. >> but i would love to meet you, too. let's meet up here. i think we need to talk to each other without screaming. >> we are not screaming. we are talking passionately. >> now you are calming down but from the beginning you were very, very cloud loud. i don't know what's going on. >> boose i don't allow liars to speak over me. >> then you call me a liar. you are so mean. >> what are we children? >> you are a lawyer. i debate. meanness has nothing to do with logic. we are having a logical factual conversation. put your principals aside i am a business woman. >> i can see you are a business come awoman and our us whaefrpg
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twisted logic to make profit off of muslims. >> no i am not making a profit. >> a lot of people -- (talking over one another) >> there are liars like you trying to put the lies out. >> bridget a lot of lies have been lo-- lives have been lost since 9-11. we need to stop it. >> i am sick of people like you not standing up to the radicals. >> i am standing up. >> you are defending a convicted terrorist. don't play games. you are nonagosnal television. it's about time the muslim community stands up stop the lies stop the political incorrectless. ness. >> i know. >> stop calling a spade a spade. >> that's why i want you to get your facts straight. >> all right guys we have to leave it there. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. coming up while all eyes are on the terrorist takeover of iraq
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should we be worried here at home. details on a chilling threat made by the leader of isis made by the residents of new york city. how should america respond? we will check in with our studio audience and much more as our hannity investigation "radical muslims on the march" continues. here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes® they're g-r-r-reat!tm ♪ they lived ♪
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welcome back to this audience edition of "hannity." while isis ctinu >> isis continues to go through iraq you were there are concerns about the terrorist group some are calling the next bin laden. he was in custody since 2009 upon his release he lemade a chilling remark where he was being held. he had this to say on fox news. >> when we handed him off he knew we were from new york he
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knew he was going it goat out in my mind. as he left he told us me and th soldiers around me i will see you in erk in new york. >> we are aware of the statements he made. we don't take any threat lightly. we know we are sadly the number one terror target in the world. that continues and it ln for quite a while. we plan with that assumption in mind. we resource with that asefrpgs in mi-- assumption in mind. >> we turn it over to the studio audience. >> let me go to kayou our military. you hear that threat. let's assume for a second iraq continues to fall. let's say that becomes a training ground for the next bin
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laden. the latest safe haven, training ground apparently they took hundreds of millions of dollars as they have conquered city after city. right? is that a clear an present danger for america? >> it is mow clearer than yesterday. it is a movement that is going forward. i was in the fbi before in new york for 8 years. i never lived in iraq but what i was was trained as an unconventional warrior. i took that experience and went into the fbi and look at that from a packers point of view. whether you have hope in the youth of iraq or hope in the political system, these people that are fighting, this is the third great up rising of the caliphate. it's not going away. they are going to keep pushing forward. >> kirsten said about hope -- >> when you fight in the enemy. when will we go after the house we look at their hands we don't
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look at the person. >> time you acknowledge there are threats you acknowledge what could be so that you can defend yourself. you also build intra structure for the future. you build hope, you build for the good, too. you defend and you do good as well. >> i think what they are saying is they don't see that hope and they were there and on the ground. >> i was there in 2007 and 2009 and back again in 2010. we did build schools for these guys. we built anything they needed. power plants you name it. the fact of the matter is they blew them up. they blew them up. >> the mull laleh. >> the islamic jihad is on the march. the muslim brotherhood came into the government and we have taken islam, radical islam. we have taken jihad all of that out of our intelligence manuals because the muslim brotherhood told us to. how can we defend ourselves when nadal hassan and that massacre at fort hood could have been
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presented. >> that was workplace violence. >> the fact is we can't defend ourselves. >> callahan is angry at you. >> so many are coming forward because they are called islam phobe and racists. we are the ones on the side of the victims including muslims. we have to stand up against islam and what the left does what the left does is call -- >> let me -- >> let me finish. let me finish. let me finish. >> you made your point, sir. you have made your point. >> the paradigm is if you stand up for the victims of islam you are told you hate muslims. this is bs. we are on the side of all people including muslims. we are not haters. the people who are haters are the people that are defending this ideology and allowing the
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victimization. can i finish mine? >> you are enabling and your hands are soaked in the blood of the victims of islam. >> you are a disgusting person. >> it is not islam, it is about people -- >> i am so tired of listening to this argument. no you learn something. it is not islam. it is not islam -- (talking over one another) >> why are they constantly versing from the koran. what will does it mean. start standing up for the victims of islam instead of enabling. >> hang on. hang on. hang on. amber is right in the middle. we are going to go to you. >> i just want to say exactly what cameron and kirsten were saying the political correctness
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surrounding this issue is killing us. it is weakening our nation including our national security. it is putting us at risk that so many americans don't want to face the reality surrounding this issue they are scared to talk about it. that is what is going to hurt us in the future. >> the moment sarhan started talking about the islamic he shut them up they don't want to know the truth. >> closing thoughts from the audien audience. radical islamist on the march straight ahead. lips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites!r one olive garden dishes. get your all-time favorites like creamy chicken alfredo.
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>> and welcome back to this audience-edition of "hannity". we bring back our studio audience pam geller, we haven't talked about the treatment, but the treatment of women under republicans are often accused of engaging in a war against women. g about the treatment of women under sharia. >> anyone that does receives 20
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e mails per week asking for help, and to get out. you never hear their stories the name calling, dangerous, disgusting. this is what they do. this is the art of the smear. even a young woman, debating briget, that did pull her out, saying yesterday, a new york police department commissioner said he's going to assign extra security in mosques and give police guides to islam and the five pillars this in the wake of the guy who said i will see you in erk no. that's the response. >> i want to say that we did not deliver democracy on a silver platter to iraq. iraq was invaded. they didn't ask to be invaded. the instability we are dealing with today is the result of tensions that go back even
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before that election. >> because we left too early. you don't acknowledge that? radio >> they were a danger to america. >> are we in korea today? is are we in germany today? >> we have immunity in those countries. we would not get it in iraq. george bush would have gotten that agreement and didn't. >> i want to go to mr. i will see you in new york. a lot of people listen to the radio program say what the heck are they doing? what are they going to do when the terrorists detonate some sort of a nuclear device in pon of the cities and it turns out to be one of the cities we held in gitmo. they are saying what the heck is going on here. why wouldn't that guy put rig-- wasn't that guy put right back into gitmo when he said see you in new york. >> they now have to rely on this
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president to save them. he announced to the station nat thursday he wouas not going to t boots on the ground at all under any circumstances on the ground in iraq. we have fellow americans at great risk. they have to rely p on the guy who couldn't take care of the folks in benghazi. those are the immediate people that i am concerned about. >> i think that has to be our primary concern. i think that there is more than enough blame to go around both parties in terms of how iraq has been handled. we empowered the shi'ite. they have been empowered they are the majority the way iraq has been constructed. the fact that maliki is just a tool of iran should be no surprise to anybody. i think it begs the question of what we haven't been doing about iran. iran is on its way to having nuclear weapons, this t 5 plus one agreement is an absolute
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sham. >> i think we are looking at the beginning of what is going to be a generational war between sh shi'ites and sunnis. they are not going to respect borders. i look at what are the strategic interests what matters to america oil, terrorists israel. we want their oil. we want israel to survive. is there any way we can achieve those. >> you and i are on the same page. we need to go in those three directions. hang in there. we are going to be back. we have more "hannity" coming up break. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips.
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