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what do you think of trump's proposal? a serious policy or a pr stunt? go to facebook.com/the kelly file and let us know. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." see you tomorrow. fox news alert. i'm out in redlands, california, where the ties to money. a couple of days ago investigators felt there was a strong connection with the money trail. now we've learned a $28,500 deposit into the killer's bank account is questionable at the very least and there's investigations into whether it was dropped in there, it might have been a loan. fox news is all over this and continuing to follow this latest development. also we've learned that the bombs in the regional center where the 14 people were murdered were set to go off most likely when first responders arrived. that's a hallmark tactic of middle east terrorism. thankfully they did not go off.
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investigators tell us there's also major developments on the domestic front. stay with fox for all the latest developments. until then, i'm out in redlands, california, and now back to "hannity." welcome to "hannity." tonight president obama and hillary clinton are choosing political correctness over protecting you, the american people, in this fight against isis. last night while addressing the nation, the president did admit that last week's massacre in san bernardino was an act of terrorism, but then he said this -- watch. >> we cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between america and islam. that, too, is what groups like isil want. isil does not speak for islam. they are thugs and killers, part
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of a cult of death. and they account for a tiny fraction of a more than a billion muslims around the world. it is the responsibility of all americans in every state to reject discrimination. it is our responsibility to reject religious tests on who we admit into this country. it's our responsibility to reject proposals that muslim americans should somehow be treated differently. because when we travel down that road, we lose. that kind of divisiveness, that betrayal of our values, plays into the hands of groups like isil. >> hillary clinton, well, she even denies that we're at war with isis. and when it comes to talking about defeating isis, hillary clinton is on the same page as president obama and used the sail kind of dangerous, well, denial rhetoric. take a look. >> i think it's important to remind ourselves that islam itself is not our adversary.
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>> what's the problem with radical islam? >> the problem is that that sounds like we're declaring war against a religion, and that to me is, number one, wrong. >> even though the qualifier radical is there? >> no, because you know enough about religion, you studied it and there are radicals, people who believe all kinds of things in every religion in the world. i don't want to do that because, number one, it doesn't do justice to the vast numbers of muslims in our own country and around the world who are peaceful people. number two, it helps to create this clash of civilizations that is actually a recruiting tool for isis. >> the president and hillary clinton are telling everyone to be careful about what they say while fox news has learned that the bombs the california jihadists left at the inland regional center -- guess what? they were meant to harm the first responders. the fbi also said earlier na the suspects were radicalized for, quote, quite some time. here with reaction, columnist
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mark steyn has a new musical album "feline groovy, songs for cats." he'll be testifying tomorrow on the issue of climate change. i looked at the president's speech last night. to me it's pretty obvious. this is a cya, this is a uh-oh, i said they were the jv team. i said they were contained. i said they didn't represent an existential threat to americans. i was wrong. let me go back on that and act like i really care but no major change in policy. all words, no action, no change in policy. how do you interpret it? >> right. he basically got that out of the way, then spent three times as much time effectively talking about how racist and bigoted americans are, which is the message you would have got if you were watching this anywhere around the planet, you would have concluded that the president of the united states thought the principal security threat was his own bigoted and racist people. this isn't a small thing that he
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did last night, sean. effectively, the president took the same position as c.a.r.e. and the other islamic lobby groups. in a western city, the real victims are the poor muslims because someone might look at them funny on the bus on the way to work the following morning. >> the same thing she was going to go after people who used hate speech. she's pulling back on it today. the fbi actually has statistics on this very issue. and 62.4% of victims of hate speech, you know who they are? they're jewish americans. it's only 11.6% that have an anti-muslim bias. so i don't know exactly what they're referring to. they're trying to create a controversy where there is none. >> well, no, the attorney general's words were quite disgraceful and shouldn't require ra foreigner coming on your show to point it out, sean. she's supposed to defend the first amendment. this country has free speech. loretta lynch announced that, as
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far as she's concerned, it is free speech but. one of the reasons we're in the situation we're in, we have a stupid homeland security slogan that they paid some, you know, marketing group a ton of money to come up with. if you see something, say something. loretta lynch just says, if you see something and you make the mistake of saying something, she'll tie you up in a hate crimes prosecution for the next half decade. when clock boy, ahmed the clock boy brought a ticking object to school and the fellows at the school thought they saw something, they're now being sued for 15 million bucks. so if you see something and you say something, you are a chump because obama says you're a racist and loretta lynch says she's going to bring hate crimes charges and ahmed the clock boy's family are going to sue you for 15 million bucks. >> the president advances his anti-gun narrative, he keeps
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talking about people on the no-fly list should have the right to buy guns. the san bernardino shooters, the tsarnaev brothers, the chattanooga shooter, no perpetrator of any attack of the american soil was on the no-fly list but there are 72 people on the no-fly list that work for obama's department of homeland security. how about we fire them? why don't we start there. >> yeah, exactly. >> or send them away. what do you think of donald trump's idea? trump set out a press recent today and talked about a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the u.s. until our country's representatives can figure out what's going on. he cited two polls, 25%, agreed violence against americans here in the u.s. is a result of global jihad. americans should have the choice of adopting shariah. this is a clash of cultures.
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hurrica hillary is wrong. >> you find that older muslims who arrived in the '50s and '60s are perfectly assimilated. but in this particular case young muslims born here can be far more radical. an extraordinary number of them do want to live under shariah, do believe in death for a post rossi, do believe in female genital mutilation, do believe in honor killings and the evidence is quite constant not just in the united states but across the western world. >> sha rriah is the antithesis what we as a democratic constitutional republic believe. >> right. >> i have to ask you one more question. the house homeland security chair representative mike mccall actually said the white house not releasing information to the public that it would indicate, this information, that isis plans and there are plans and we know it for isis to infiltrate
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the refugee population like they did in paris and the female shooter in this case was able to get in through a fiance visa and she gave the wrong address and we didn't even catch it. why should we trust the president in taking in refugees if we know isis is going to infiltrate that population? >> right. who is more insane here? the president who says everyone will be rigorously vetted. i know i wasn't rigorously vetted any more than the crazy mass murdering miss if from mac ka stan was rigorously vetted. that's nonsense. that doesn't happen. who is more insane, the makes promises that everybody knows is rubbish or trump who says that the issue here is this psychosis incubates within islam and that's something worth being able to discuss honestly without the president and his attorney general and the next president in waiting calling us all
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bigots. >> yeah, all right, mark steyn. always good to have you, sir. thank you for your insight. donald trump says we need to stop all muslims from entering the u.s. until our leaders can figure out what's going on with the threat that isis poses to the homeland. we'll have reaction to that. later tonight -- >> i just want to take this opportunity to encourage all of you to get your permit. we offer you a free course. and let's teach them a lesson if they ever show up here. >> the president of liberty university, jerry falwell jr., coming under fire for those comments. he's here tonight to respond to some of those critics including hillary clinton. that's straight ahead. ♪ the new 2016 ram limited.
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after last week's deadly terrorist attack in san bernardino, americans all across the country are on edge. now, over the weekend 2016 republican front-runner donald trump took a very strong stance against radical islam and explained what he would do if elected our next president. take a look. >> should there be profiling? >> i think there could be profiling. >> how would that work? >> if they thought there was something wrong with that group and they didn't want to call police because they would be profiling, that's pretty bad. you have people that have to be tracked. they're muslims, they're muslims. we have one person we really know of and he's called president obama. until he admits this is a problem, we're never going to solve the problem. but he's only going to be there, fortunately al lly a little mora year because the problem will get solved once he gets out. i would go after the wives who absolutely knew it was happening. and i guess your definition of what i do, i'm going to leave that to your imagination, but i
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will tell you, i would be very tough on families. >> thaensd not all. earlier tonight trump said we need to completely put a stop to muz lips entering our country until we as a nation figure out what's going on. joining us with reaction, exmuslims of north america president muhammad syed and from the islamic house of wisdom mohamm mohammed aalahi. donald trump in his press release saying we need a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the country. it is or is it not true that there's a clash of cultures, meaning that if you grow up under shariah where women can't drive, women must dress a certain way, women are treated like second class citizens, how do you ascertain if that person wants to come here and change their life or if they want to bring those values with them, which are incompatible with our own constitution? >> my answer is if you are looking for entertainment and
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joke, listen to mr. trump and his talks -- >> imam, excuse me, don't be so insulting to people who disagree with you. sir, sir. >> it's not insulting. >> 14 americans, sir, were killed by radicalized muslims. so that's not a joke. you're saying that we need to figure out who these people are that we're letting into our country, that's to protect americans, sir. >> if we are serious about in our fight against terrorism, sean, i'm sure that we will win this war with the power of unity, power of freedom, power of equality in the eyes of love as the president said, the laws of the lord. >> you didn't address one part of my question. >> phobia news for the isis. if you want to make isis happy, then go ahead with islamaphobia. >> my question -- look, i'll
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move on because you don't want to answer my question. muhammad syed, let me ask you this question. i talked about the imcompatibility about someone that grows up under shariah. how do you ascertain if they want to modernize, americanize and abide by american constitutional values and assimilate or if they want to bring their values here and indoctrinate americans because trump also cited 25% of those polled, center for security policy, recent data, that violence against americans here in the u.s. is justified as part of global jihad. how do we know who believes that and who doesn't? >> i don't think there's an easy way to distinguish between them. but the problem is the people who would stop the problem are also among the same population. i group up in pakistan. fighting for secular values for americans. and have all the same ideas, you're preventing progress from -- >> nobody's saying. let me throw it to brigitte, see
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if she gets it. if you grow up under shariah and women can't drive a car and can't be seen in public without a male relative like in saudi arabia -- >> who is talking about shariah? >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to brigitte. that's a clash of cultures. i'm saying that unless we can ascertain what the motivation is of people that grow up under that culture, there becomes a great difficulty in whether or not we're willing to gamble with the lives of americans by letting in people who potentially could be radicalized. >> well, we have a great concern in this country right now because radicalized people are killing innocent civilians right now, shooting them at their work stations, shooting them at malls, and we have to be very careful to protect our nation. and those who are raised in strict islamist societies who are taught to hate the infidels and the disbelievers, that islam is superior to all other
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religions, this is not compatible with the constitution and it's not compatible with our values. we are a christian culture, are taught to love, to forgive, to do unto others as you want others to do unto you. we are facing a clash of civilization. we have to open our eyes and ears and identify those radicalized people coming into our society. >> let me ask mr. alahi one more question. donald trump also cited the poll that says 51% say that muslims in america should have the choice of being governed either by the constitution, our rule of law or shariah. do you agree that muslims should have the choice in america? >> i would say the muslim community in america is one of the most honorable and educated. >> i just asked you a question -- >> it is something to question the intention and the action of muslim community -- >> really? >> who are contributing to this country. and trump, you don't have to --
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>> i'm asking, for example. >> radical islam, who is talking about radical islam? if you are fighting terrorism. >> mr. alahi, let me educate you because clearly you didn't see what happened. let me finish. our chairman of homeland security committee today said that isis has plans to infiltrate the refugee community. we saw what happened in paris where isis infiltrated the refugee community. explain to every american why we should gamble with their lives if we can't ascertain if a person is a true or honest refugee or if they've aligned themselves with a terror group. >> i'm saying that we are wasting our time dealing with the effects and not the causes. if you are really serious about that, you have to deal with the saudi government and those who are supporting the terrorism and supporting al qaeda and supporting isis. >> why should we -- one specific question. why should america take in
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syrian refugees when the head of homeland security is warning us as is our national director of intelligence and the fbi director they're warning that isis will infiltrate and we cannot vet them? answer that question. >> the syrians do not want to come to this country. but not the way the president was talking last night. he said we have to stop isis and terrorism in iraq and syria through our friends and allies. i'm sorry, mr. president, if saudi arabia and turkey are our allies in fighting terrorism, we're already -- because they're providing. >> we should not let any refugees into the country not when we have killers already embedded in these refugees are who are telling us exactly what they want to do. they want to come here and they want to kill us. people ask me all the time, who should we believe. i say believe those who say they want to kill you because they
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usually fall through. we just launched a campaign called open eyes save lives. go to act for america and learn what are the signs that you need to be aware of in your community. >> thank you all for being with us. appreciate your time. >> coming up tonight on this busy news night on "hannity." >> if more people had conceal carry permits, we could end those muslims before they walked in and kill us. >> liberty university president jerry falwell jr. coming under fire for those comments. he'll be here next in a "hannity" exclusive to respond to his critics. later tonight the president thinks disarming you the american people will keep you safe from terror threats here in the homeland. we'll check in with michelle malkin. you owned your car for four years,
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terrorist attack. now, falwell urged his students on friday to arm themselves when he said this. >> some of the people in the community center had what i have in my back pocket right now -- is it illegal to pull it out? i don't know. i'm always thought if more good people had concealed carry permits, then we could end those muslims before they walk in and kill us. i just wanted to take this opportunity to encourage all of you to get your permit. we offer a free course, and let's teach them a lesson if they ever show up here. >> teach them a lesson if they
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ever show up here. here now in a "hannity" exclusive is the president of liberty university jerry falwell jr. jerry, good to see you, sir. >> wonderful to be with you. >> you know, i made the same comment last week. i said, i had a guest on, an anti-gun guest. i know this is where the president and hillary want to take it before we even knew the identity, before these two terrorists were even killed they were advancing a gun control narrative, which in my mind without any facts, i think it's very irresponsible. but the president did it, hillary did it and governor o'malley did it. but here's the reality. if you were in the room, if i as a concealed carry permit holder and a marksman since i'm 11, if we were in that room, we might have been able to save lives. what part of this argument don't they seem to get? >> it's common sense to me, sean. i just remember eight years ago just an hour and a half from liberty university the terrible
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carnage at virginia tech. i remember thinking for years after that, what if just one of those students, one of those faculty members had had a concealed carry permit. what if they had been able to stop that shooter before he killed 30-plus lives? and i just determined after that incident to make sure that liberty university students were prepared, were able to protect themselves, to have the chance to protect themselves. it's not all students. it's only age 21 and older, faculty and staff. we don't have a bunch of 18, 19, 20-year-old students running around with handguns, but it's a policy that's been in place here for several years and it's worked well for pups and i'm proud that liberty was one of the only schools to take that position initially. now dozens have followed suit. i think it's common sense. it's where all universities need to go. >> by the way, i would argue you are your father's son being outspoken. but i am a little surprised at
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the response. let's go to hillary clinton who directed these comments to you and i want to give aw chance to respond. >> mr. falwell urged his students to actually arm themselves, get concealed carry permits. your response. >> he also went on -- don't forget he said this, george. he said that way we can take out the muslims. he said that, okay? this is the kind of deplorable not only hateful response to a legitimate security issue, but it is giving aid and comfort to isis and other jihadists. >> she wanted to take your comments out of context. you were talking about radical islamists. go ahead. >> i'll tell you what's deplorable is that hillary's a liar. that's not what i said. i went on to say those muslims before they can come in and kill us referring specifically, if you listen to the first part of my comment, to the community in california, and if you go back even further in my comments, i started off by
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talking about how touched my wife and i were watching fox news the night before or the night after the -- the night before i was in convocation on thursday night, and mike madden, the first responder, brought my wife to tears. he was just so sincere. and he talked about how deeply affected he was walking in and seeing that carnage and seeing all the -- smelling the gunpowder. and we just decided right then we were going to contact his office, which we did that night. and i told all the students how we were trying to find out if he had college-aged young people. we wanted to offer them scholarships to come to liberty. same thing with the families of the victims. we now have all the phone numbers and addresses of every single victim who has children and we're contacting every one of them to offer assistance to their children so that no matter what it takes for them to get a college education, they can do it here. that was the context of my remarks. then i went on to say that i
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just could not believe that our president's answer to something so horrific is that more gun control. that just defies common sense, it defies logic. i went on to talk about i have my permit. >> you were offering scholarships to the victims and their children and their family and stepping up. i watched that police officer. i had the same reaction. i wanted to cry like your wife. it was so horrible. he saw the carnage and the blood and all these people shot and many of them killed. i want to put up on the screen two things from the american enterprise institute. i think they say a lot about gun control. number one, the gun ownership rate to 2014 versus the homicide rate. gun ownership has gone up considerably. gun homicides have gone down. they put up another chart. the number of firearms versus gun homicide rate. as you can see the homicide rate has gone down and the number of privately owned firearms have gone up. so obviously, that's the case. and i bring it back to a very
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simple point. god forbid, i've been at liberty university, i've spoken at your convocatio convocation. if anyone came in there, i would want to know there are people to stop them before they kill innocent children, before they kill professors. to me it's common sense. i'm surprised that she would take your words out of context like that. >> well, she really did. and sadly, as most universities the students would have no action. they would not be allowed to protect themselves, they'd not be allowed to have a permit. i want to change that in america. i happened to be in a gun store today with my two sons. we were buying christmas gifts. the gun owner told me how he can't keep any guns in his store in the last week, the gun cases are empty. he said you better buy -- he might have been a good salesman. but you better buy one of those right now because there won't be one here tomorrow. so i did. >> let me ask you one political question. liberty's playing a huge role in
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this election. ted cruz made his announcement there, many of the candidates speaking at liberty. even bernie sanders went there. you have a debate scheduled for february. it's playing a big part in the election cycle which is great for the university. where do you stand on the political front? >> i've got three favorites at this point, trump, cruz and carson, not necessarily in that order. but those are my three favorites a t this point. >> do you see yourself maybe endorsing? >> i think trump remind meese so much of my father. he said exactly what he thinks no matter what anybody cares. carson is so intelligent and so level headed and cruz is just -- i love ted cruz. so i'm still undecided but those are definitely my three favorites. >> when you're ready to endorse, we'd love to have you back. jerry falwell jr. thank you, you're right on with that message. coming up next, the president
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continues his demand for more gun control clearly not understanding this is terrorism. is this what we should be worrying about? when we come back, michelle malkin, julie rogenski. then later we'll speak with the wife of one of the 14 victims killed in the terror attack. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
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i'm in redlands, california, where the investigation continue. we're told that domestically it continues to be a stronger case, i should say, but also the look into the financial situation. fox news first broke in a couple of days ago about how the financial ties helped investigators early on. we've now learned of a $28,500 deposit into the account of the terrorists. now, we don't know if that was a loan, if that was funneled to them somehow, but obviously one of the key pieces of evidence being looked into. it comes on a day we also learned the three bombs left at the regional center where the massacre took place were intended to harm the first
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responders. thankfully they did not go off, but it was meant to send a signal and at the same time kill more people. until then i'm adam housely. now back to "hannity." welcome back to "hannity." we just heard from the president of liberty university, jerry falwell jr., defending his controversial remarks to students about gun control. here now with reaction the author of sold out, how high-tech billionaires, bipartisan beltway crap weasels are screwing america's brightest and best. michelle malkin and julia roginsky is with us. a simple question. i know the president wants to divert attention. this is radical islamists in our homeland. he still wants syrian refugees. our intelligence people say we can't vet them. but here's the question. if you're in the room and i'm in the room with you and bo dietl
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is in the room and jerry falwell jr. is in the room and we're all armed because we all have carry permits, do you want us there or do you not want us there if somebody is smooting up a roomful of people? >> the problem is if you're shooting up a roomful of people, where am i in the crossfire here, how well trained are you? are you a police officer? no. >> i'm a marksman. >> but not everybody is. >> well, i'm telling you, i've taught gun safety and i have been proficient in the use of firearms since i'm 11 years old. i'm a lot older than that now. i have carry permits in new york, rhode island, california, alabama and georgia. i've carried a gun more in my adult life more than i haven't carried one. do you want me in the room? >> do you want me in the room. i have no idea how to shoot anybody. >> it's not that difficult. i know you would want me in the room. when they drop their clip and they were reloading, you'd want me to stand up and take them out, wouldn't you? >> no question about it. of course, i'd want every grown
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woman in that room to also be trained and armed, and i'm going to make sure that my own daughter who is now a teenager understands that, of course, being armed in self-defense is the great equalizer whether you're talking about defending against a rapist or a jihadist. this whole brouhaha over mr. falwell's very commonsense and rational remarks just shows you that so much of the culture, the political culture and the media is far more comfortable in demonizing law abiding christians who epous armed self-defense than they are in exposing and calling out jihadists who want to kill us by any means necessary! >> don't you think it's dishonest -- for example, if i ask people who are pro gun control, okay, what are you going to do if a drug-fueled raging criminal comes into your house with a gun, what are you going to do to protect your
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family? they never want to answer the question. >> no, they don't. >> but julie, it would be foolish not to want me, bo dietl and jerry falwell in that room because we can stop the killing of innocent men, women and children. so the reality is this is not the problem. it's an obfuscation by the president and others. >> no question about it. this is not about gun control. the fight against jihad is not about gun control. it's about border control. it's about jihad control. and we play into the hands of the entire secular progressive left and the gun grabbers by focusing on this rather than the fact that you've got hillary clinton out there who has far tougher words than jerry falwell jr. than she does for the jihadists that were responsible for benghazi who are still on the loose. far tougher words for jerry falwell and christians who are armed in self-defense than she has for all of the jihad-enabling front groups out there from hamas -- hello?
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let's talk about the real problem here. >> hillary says, oh, i can't say radical islam. i don't want to offend people. we're not at war with isis. do you believe that crap? do you believe that nonsense? >> well, i think we are at war with isis. >> so she's wrong? >> i agree with her that i don't want to say radical islam. >> why not? >> because i don't think you can should take an entire religion. >> a distinction between radicals that have hijacked a religion and are out there killing in the name of allah. >> how would you feel if some muslim, king of jordan or somebody else came and said the guys that shot up planned parenthood was a radical christian? >> i would say you're ill informed. >> of course it was. the guy said that -- the point is this, you would be offended as a christian. >> no, actually, i don't think there's anyone that's been more outspoken about the corruption in the catholic church and was raised a catholic. i don't care who says it because it's the truth.
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welcome back to "hannity." joining us now is jennifer thalasinos. her husband was one of the victims of the deadly terrorist attack in california. jennifer, our thoughts and prayers are with you, your husband, your family. i can't imagine how difficult this is for you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, mr. hannity. >> i know this is very tough for you. there had been some reports that your husband and syed farook had discussed issues involving radical islam and israel. what do you know about that? >> i know my husband discussed religion and israel with a lot of different people including syed. and i'm not sure exactly what kind of conversations took
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place, but as far as i know, they were not huge, heated discussions. if they were, my husband didn't say anything. but as far as i know, up until when this happened, there hadn't been any signs that showed he had become radicalized. >> he did know syed. he did have discussions with him. i'm sure he knew that he was fairly radical in his views if not radicalized? >>. my husband knew that syed was a very devout muslim. i know they had discussions about israel in particular and about whether islam was a religion of peace or not. but my husband wasn't the type to want to like instigate a fight. he would have just had discussions about it. but i know that they completely
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disagreed on israel. >> do you believe that maybe your husband was the person targeted by these two people? >> yes, . >> i also think other people that were killed were intended targets because of their religious views and discussions they have had as well. >> and your husband dressed as a messianic jew. he wore the tassles on the belt loop and wore, yes, the tie clip with a star of david on it. it was obvious he was of some
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jewish faith. we're messianic jew. >> there was a note from a woman saying she needed to tell you he played a vital role in my survival. i laid on the floor next to your husband when he had been injured and his last words to me were to get under the table. i wanted you to know how great he was until the last moment of his life. my most sincere condolences, let me know if you need anything and god bless you. i have to imagine that gives you some degree of comfort that your husband was reaching out to help others. >> it gave me a lot of comfort. i had said that i knew my husband would be trying to help other people.
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and the fact he was able to help this woman, i knew that is the type of person he was and i'm grateful someone was there with him in his last moments. >> i hate to bring this up. i want to give you an opportunity to respond. there has been horrible headlines in new york headlines in the daily news, tacking your husband that says san bernardino killers were radical ice list loving monsters but one victim was just as bigoted and says he was an an . >> to your knowledge has anyone gone into a room of people and randomly started shooting anybody? >> of course not. he was one of the gentlest people you would have ever met.
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he was friendly with everybody. yes, he did have his opinions. he was very conservative and very pro israel and pro life. he was out spoken about that. he never sought out arguments with people. he was kind to everybody. and everybody i now that knew him and i have had people coming up from facebook and other places that they knew him knew him in person have nothing but good things to say about him. >> if you believe he was targeted because of the discussions with the terrorist, farook, has law enforcement come to you and asked you anything about this? anything about these discussions? >> they haven't yet but i did hear on one of the press conferences they had today that the fbi is going to be probably going around to talk to victims'
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families. i have a feeling if that is true they'll be coming around to talk to me. >> this is a painful time for you and your family. know our audience and thoughts and prayers are with you and your husband, we need to keep america safer and all the best to you. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> coming up our ask sean segment is next and we need your help with an important question of the day straight ahead. when you booked this trip,
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time for the question of the day. do you think this president understands the nature of the radical islamic threat? no. unfortunately i do not believe that. that was a cya speech last night i think and a political speech. go to sean hannity and let us know what you think. one viewer asking how will these liberals keep guns from coming across the border when they
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