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u.s., imperial nations traditionally impose their languages are subjecting colonial people to a dual language system. they should be avoided." this is 1981. the party wouldn't recognize him now. thank you for joining us. we will see you monday. "hannity" is next. >> kimberly: welcome to hannity". i'm kimberly guilfoyle in tonight for sean. president trump started his address taking aim at the media earlier today. watch this. >> president trump: if you remember my first major speech, sit down, everybody, come on. the dishonest media, they'll say he didn't get a standing ovation, you know why? do you know why? because everybody stood and nobody sat. they will say that he never got ga standing ovation they make up sources, they're very dishonest people. just gets in covering my comments, the
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talk to you dude >> -- did not explain thati called the fake news the enemy of the people, the fake news. they dropped off the word fake. and all of a sudden, thehe story became the media. the media is the enemy. they take the word "fake" out. i am against people that make up stories and makeup sources. they shouldn't be allowed to use sources, unless they use somebody's name. they say that we can't criticize the dishonest coverage because of the first amendment. they always bring up the first amendment. i love the first amendment, nobody loves it better than me. nobody. nobody. i mean, who uses it more than i do? >> kimberly: president trump spoke about building a movement and putting america first, let's take a look. >> president trump: i'm here today to tell you what this
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movement means to the future of the republican party. and for the future of america. the core conviction of our movement is that we are a nation that put and will put its own citizens first. now is the time for action. we will cut wasteful spending. we will promote our values. we will rebuild our inner cities. we will bring back our jobs and our dreams. the g.o.p. will be from now onon the party also of the american worker.. >> kimberly: president trump told the crowd obamacare will be repealed and replaced, check it out. >> president trump: i inherited a mess, believe me. we also inherited a failed health care law that threatens our medical system with absolute
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and total catastrophe. the bottom line, were changing it come over going to make it much better.e were going to make it less expensive. remember the lie, 28 times you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan over and over and over again you heard it. so we are going to repeal and replace obamacare. >> kimberly: there you go, joining us for reaction is american conservative union chairman matthew schlapp and a fox news contributor, herman cain. i will begin with you. what is his reaction when you first asked him to speak their? >> oh, yeah. he talked about that. he said like he always does, of course i would be there. one of the things he said i would be thereth because i wanto thank these folks who stood with me. after the speech i want you to know, he seemed really pumped up by the response from the crowd.
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conservatives are so hungry to start winning it and to start having victories, and they are just -- i can't tell yeah, it was so emotional.t they want a leader who will fight and they will show him how to fight. >> tucker: it is interesting, herman, because he was telling people, yesterday with stephen bannon and with the president today, many were saying that it almost soundedle like a campaign speech again giving them the kind of what they want and talking about what he was intending to accomplish. >> i want to congratulate matt because this is the first time in my memory that see cpac andl his top people to speak. kudos to matt and his organization. >> tucker: absolutely. >> during his speech, i heard the exploding sounds of liberals' heads exploding because he did something that they are not used to have a n happening. he repeated what he said he was
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going to do and he's doing what he said he's going to do. that is what so refreshing about his speechou today. i believe it just wasn't giving the people red meat, it was giving people what he said was going to do.ai and liberals hated it and conservatives love it. >> tucker: with me, i want some of that godfather's pizza, that's the good stuff tool, pepperoni on it! with my friend herman cain, people thought this was incredibly well, but what do you say about some of the naysayers who said, "we would've liked to see that guy earlier on our show, william said something that sounded more presidential, that sounded like it was the euphoria of the campaign"? >> no. i don't know how it can go earlier. i'm thinking of resigning, >> kimberly: -- look, i think that is wrong. i actually, in fact, i watched and listened to the speech.
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it was a detailed explanation of what conservatives want to see happen from the federal e governmentrn now, and i thoughtt was actually very specific and it hit all the majorit points. >> kimberly: okay. yesterday, give me a little bit about this back and forth. people wereit really curious to watchor how it went down between stephen bannon and reince priebus. i'm sure you spoke to them beforehand and after they were on stage together. were you worried at all about how it was going to come off? >> i was a little bitng worried, clearly there's all this talk about how maybe reince and steve don't get along and we all decide the best thing would be to put it out on stage and have a conversation. beforehand, they got busy jobs, they got a lot on their minds. but we actually got behind in scheduling to talk and relax and laugh and talk about funny political moments. they were really loose by the time they got on stage. i think people got a very candid assessment of their relationship
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which was very constructive. i think the nation had a sigh of i think the markets worldwide, i think the nation had a sigh of relief that these guys are working together and they are ready to get the job done. >> kimberly: one team versus two different camps. herman, you're a strong supporter of president trump from the very beginning. he's also been very strong here talking about jobs, the economy, trying to get this back to the robustness that it once was. how did you feel today about his comments? >> i felt inspired, so did a lou of my listeners and people that i talked to. they felt inspired.pi and the comment i continue to hear over and over and over, he's actually saying what he said he was going to do and he's doing it. >> kimberly: exactly. >> the reason that a lot of the media people were not happy with his speech, and he was criticized, as matt said, about how he didn't sound presidential, the american people don't care about him sending presidential. they're concerned about him doing what he said he's going to
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do. he doesn't speak in political speak, he doesn't speak bureaucratic speak at heat itrtainly doesn't speak media speak. he speaks trump speak, it connects with the american people. they love it, and that's why the media and others don't like it. he's not saying the words that they want him to say. donald trump, president trump, it's president trump. that's what upsets them the most. >> kimberly: it's interesting , herman, you will been in the thick of it running for office. you see a lot of people trying to shape you and tell you what to say, and how to dress did you ever get a chance to the president, be very genuine and some advice in terms of running a campaign and being very genuine and authentic with the people out there, the voters? >> yes. president trump was the only candidate -- not that they had to call me. he was the only candidate that
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called me for advice before he ran in the primary. i gave him two pieces of advice. number one, be prepared for lawsuits. because i didn't call it fake news then, but he's going to be hit with fake news and flies, and that's what he's had to contend with. the other thing that i suggested to him and he's tearing it out. true to yourself. i had a plan called 9-9-9. you know what i called his tax plan? i called his tax plan cut, cut, cut. you know what? i'm happy with that. the american people can understand that. i believe that he's going to deliver on that, he now has to work with the congress and he understands this in order to gee it across the finish line. >> kimberly: matt, you had lou dobbs, one o of our own, out the today. he's getting a lot of wide praise from a a lot of the supporters of president trump to say that he did a great job, think? you
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>> it was great. we all know that lou has this popular spirit. he takes no guff for anybody, to have them on before president trump, he really that this place up. >> kimberly: i've got to tell you, you might want to retire because this was pretty all-star in terms of all the republicans and conservatives out there was something for everybody. can't thank you both enough, tws of my favorite people for being here tonight, thanks so much. >> thank you, kimberly. >> thank you, pam briley. >> kimberly: here now with more reaction, special assistant to president trump, boris epstein. president trump on tuesday is t going to address a joint session of congress. what can we expect and what do you want him to hit hard on, what notes? >> the key topics we been talking about him is so nice to be here. through the campaign, the transition and the first five weeks, the unbelievably
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productive first five weeks. national security, the economy, cutting taxes, cutting regulations. and renewing the american promise an american spirit, movingng forward as a country to be more secure, be more safe, and be better off as a nation. >> kimberly: there is a lot of that the presidenthe sent i want to bring you back to yesterday to see vanden and reince -- talking about the economic agenda that he wanted to be able to put forward. how do you think your team is doing so far in terms of being able to put forward those ideas and check the box on the promises that were made, steve bannon was promising that in fact once the president promised during the campaign is going to happen to think you're on track? >> absolutely. look at the numbers first five weeks,e 35 meetings with foreign leaders and growing. what isri that courts make
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insuring american safety, making sureurity, people are safe in their homes. making sure they can walk the streets and not feel threatened. over 25 presidential actions, just one today on cutting those job stifling regulations. and as we move forward, you are going to be looking at activity for obamacare and reforming the tax code. >> kimberly: you've been part of this team right from the very beginning, part of the transition, et cetera. you see a lot of discussion in social media, in the mainstream media on the press about on our they're different factions, there are some warning interests within the administration, you're right there, is it true or not? >> no, there's no warring faction, you saw that in the discussion between stephen bannon and reince priebus. you are never going to get a group of sophisticated, smart people to agree off the bat on anything, and what you want to give their perspectives. the key is when you make that decision, when the president decides what the action is to carry that out as a cohesive
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unit and that's exactlysi what's happening in this white house. >> kimberly: you seem pretty optimistic about this, let's talk about breaking news today that happens, some mediaia outls were barred from an off-camera white house press gaggle. what's the trump administration's response to b some of the heat cnn and will others weren't allowed and they said. >> cnn will do anything to feign shock and to make it seem like they're somehow offended. here's the bottom line. the pool was represented, there's a reason the pool s exists. the whole gaggle was the whole gaggle was transcribed, plenty of access to everything that was said. all this shock absolutely overblown. >> kimberly: there wasn't like a timeout list or anything likee that where people put in the corner and not in the room in the gaggle. >> not at all, it's not like "saturday night live" or anything like that. the pool was represented. others were invited in to the
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point where they sit in the press secretary's office, that's what it was. the key here is access to the pool, this was a gaggle not a press conference, everything is consistent with proper practice. >> kimberly: boris, it's always a pleasure, thank you for being here tonight on "hannity." >> great to be here, kimberly guilfoyle kimberly, thank you. >> kimberly: coming up, next right here on "hannity." >> one by one, were checking off the promises we made to the people of the united states.s one by one, a lot of promises. and we will not stop until the job is done. >> kimberly: more reaction to president trump's big speech at cpac, geraldo rivera will join us next with reaction and then later. >> president trump: we are going to keep radical islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. >> kimberly: president trump earlier today at cpac talked
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about rolling out new executive action on extreme vetting. sean hannity recently hosted an audience of experts on both sides of the issue. we'll play you that later tonight, stay with us. announcer: get on your feet for the nastiest bull in the state of texas. ♪ ♪ (crowd cheers) ♪
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>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez in new york. a rocky week in wall street. the dow industrial down by as much as 76 points friday before recovering to close a more than 11 points. it was the dallas 11th street closing high. investors are looking ahead to tackle form proposals and what republicans are planning for obamacare. and the bill to replay -- could top $1 billion. that includes more than $600 million to fix the state's roads and that was more than double what was budgeted for emergency repair. heavy snow falling in the midwest friday. some areas getting up to two feet of white. the storm is part of a large system that started the week in california. i and jackie ibanez. for all of your headlines, log on to fox news.com >> one by one, we check off the
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promises that we made to the people of the united states. and we will not stop until the job is done. we will reduce your taxes. we will cut your regulations. we will support our police. we will defend our flag. we will rebuild our military. we will take care of our great, greatim veterans, we are taking care of our veterans. >> kimberly: that is president donald trump talking att speed -- the author of "the deplorable guide to make america great again," and fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera. thank you for being here tonight. what did you think of the
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president's speech today? i know you had the opportunity to see him in person before, you were able to watch this. did he hit all the right points? >> i thought it was the most incredibly deplorable speech in presidential history as i thought it was amazing. one of the things ies really appreciated, he picked up on a theme it's in my book. this is about the people who hillary clinton, the liberals, the mainstream media considered to be deplorable. the folks who want to secure the border, who believe inol traditional values. it was the word "irredeemable" that struck a chord with folks. the democrats believe that people who believe like donald trump, people who believe like the average american citizen that their belief system is beyond redemption. i say thumbs up for the president. he did a great job. he hit a home run today. >> kimberly: geraldo, how did you see a? >> i think he mentioned hillary clinton, i think hillary clinton was almost a shadow presence in that room. any time donald trump mentionedf
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the fake media, he should have been could have been saying hillary clinton. it's like he had the old campaign speeches, even to the point where the audience at cpac began chanting "lock her up" when he never mentionedwh hillary clinton. his speech was so charismatic, so impassioned, it was so pointed the barbs so forth, he was aiming the insults and the takedowns of the news media instead of hillary clinton. they heard it, the same tempo. the same melody, they started shouting "lock her up." it was a fascinating and entertaining. >> kimberly: how did you see it? >> i boil it down to one word and that's "consistency." donald trump is been going here for six years now, every single year he has kept this theme the same. america first, people back toer work. what's so incredible as wes finally have a president of the united states who is now is doing what he said is going to do and he saying it for a while. geople who aren't familiar
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with this conference, it's like the super bowl of conservative politics, we brought hundreds of young students here. every single year, year after year they got to talk about donald trump puttingun america first. it was like a conversation with friends, talking most people that put him in the office. this is the baseline, grass roots across the country i thought it was very well received. what's so amazing is he's not saying anything new. he is consistent in his love for america and his message back to the people that help them get there. >> kimberly: some strong messaging yesterday, geraldo as well, he commented on that but i want you to touch on stephen bannon. essentially a call to arms saying if you think that the media is going to give the country back without a fight,hi you are sadly mistaken. >> that's terrific, i want to point out to cpac lest we rewrite history, donald trump came infi third at the straw pol at cpac losing to ted cruz and marco rubio. as i recalled, he postponed last
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year's speech for fear that it would not be well-received during the heat of the campaign. so victory is an amazing comic. now he is triumphant. now he has saved the republican party and brought it to unprecedented, extraordinary power. just a year ago, he was a candidate that would have been an also run in that very truck out here in cpac. bannon and reince priebus, i've never seen him speak before. his image of the grim reaper from the "saturday night live" is the only image i have of him. it was terrific to see the political and the ideological forces inside the white house shoulder to shoulder, making a compellingco argument, a powerfl argument. they are a formidable duo. there is no doubt about it. trump has harnessed these twin tornadoes. >> kimberly: that's interesting. a lot of discussion about it in the press.
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now once about two different factions first in the campaign, then in the transition. now the thing in the administration. did you feel that yesterday's appearance, the two of them onstage, do you think it quieted that storm? >> i think it did for just a a little while but i think again, conservatives are very happy with the fact that president trump is delivering on those campaign promises. i do want tos. take on the task for one thing. calling the mainstream media, parts of the mainstream media "fake news." i think we call them what they are, they're liars who are attempting to take down a duly elected president. we ought to call them out on it and i'm glad the president is doing that. but they aren't fakers. they are lying and they need to be held accountable. >> kimberly: i got about 30 left for you. >> i completely agree. and the response to geraldo, donald trump has been coming year after year after year. my point is he's won over conservative activists year after year. >> they really have, yes. >> i think it really deserves an
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appreciation that he hasn't just tried tried to pander to this crowd on a strict ten-point conservative doctrine. he says we are going to put america first, we are going to be as consistent. that's what i meantco by that. you've got to love the enthusiasm and energy for ave president of the united states. you can see the conservative activists that were here at cpac. it was truly an amazing moment. >> kimberly: it just feels good, know what i'm saying? coming up next, right here on "hannity."." >> president trump: we are going to keep radical islamic terrorists the hill out of our terrorists the hell out of our country. >> kimberly: get them out, president trump talked about rolling out his new executive order on extreme vetting. sean recently hosted an audience of experts on both sides of this heated political issue, we will play that for you next, stay with us. fish like a pro at the bass pro shops' spring fishing classic with huge savings. plus free seminars by local pro anglers this weekend.
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islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. we will not be deterred from this course. and in a matter of days, we will be taking brand-new action to protect our people and keep america safe. you will see the action. i will never, ever apologize for protecting the safety and security of the american people. i won't do it. p >> kimberly: that was president trump at cpac earlier today previewing his plan to issue a newrls extreme vetting executive order in the coming days. last week, sean hannity hosted a studio audience on that very subject with experts on both sides of the issue. here is part one of hannity's look into extreme vetting, islamist threat. >> sean: joining us, assistant secretary of defense, frank gaffney is with us from the
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islamic center, iman sadiq is with us. and former u.n. ambassador and ceo of the soderberg global solutions, nancy soderberg isba here. new york city real candidate. bo dietl is in the house. and also american muslims for trump, sahid faquar is with us. kasim rashad is with us. former counsel to the u.s. senator and houston kyrie 50 million hits onr social media. ask for american president gabriel, and from the islamic house of wisdom, -- a show of hands. how many of you think that radical islamists are at war with america? a show ofy hands.
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no? >> no. >> kimberly: y. >> i don't accept the term "islamist." >> sean: if people indoctrinate and kill in the name of islam, if you tell your people that 72 virgins await you in heaven, if you go up little of innocent men, women and children, is that not taking your religion, perverting it, turning it into jihad? >> we have christians in america who would take over the government -- >> sean: is not as much of a problem? >> there are more christians than muslims -- >> sean: do you think that they are more attack -- chattanooga, boston -- >> not one of the seven states, correcte . one of the seven states. >> sean: but we have 72 people since 9/11, the judge in seattle got it wrong for it 72 people, frank gaffney, i will throw it
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to you, that we know are from the seven countries that in fact have been charged with terror related incidences. >> we have. it's preposterous to suggest that there isn't some connection between what these people believe, which they call " "sharia," and there and desire to impose on it, which they think is all allah's will. it is their aspiration, their belief that it is god's will to impose sharia under theoretical arrangement which will enable them to have a caliphate. >> sean: convert or die. is that what it says? >> it applies to people who aren't of the book. convert or die. or even people of the book, you get one other choice. that is to live in slave. these are systems that have been established for 1400 years. they aren't american values. i think the president is absolutely right to say they want us here. >> hold on for a second.
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who else says that we don't think we are>> at war with radil islam? >> finally we are not. the oklahoma city attack, there have been 40 terrorist attacks by whites of premises in america, so we can get that list -- >> sean: evil is evil. >> it is evil, right? the issue we have with -- 90% of people there people are -- nothing inn islam says "death to the infidel." pence three means -- >> sean: i know his views are sincere. the problem is if you look at the islamic states, if you look at saudi arabia, if you look at kuwait, if you look a at uae, hw many states where women are taught how to dress, days and gays and lesbians are killed.
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talk about the band, you don't get to go in the country if you have an israeli passport. a muslim state as practiced by multiple countries, it is as radicalized as it could be.ra true or false? >> it is radicalized because they are practicing sharia law. sharia law is no friend of muslims, christians,, anyone who was a non-muslim. i understand what they are talkingm. about, that is a new caliphate. they started in the 20th century. that is very different than a caliphate and an islamic state that have started 1400 years ago and now continues and is resurrected in iraq and syria. the world is facing -- the world is at a crossroads. we are truly facing a clash of civilizations between western civilization and values and islamic civilization and islamic values. >> sean: how many agree that there is a clash of civilizations, for example. do you come from a country where women can't drive. they are told by men how to dress.en marital rate rape is legal, gays
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and lesbians can detailed, chre persecuted. does everyone agree that there is a clash of civilizations, yes or no? [clambering] how many people disagree it is a clash? you agree >> president trump: disagree? bo dietl >> back in the late 70s, early about 380s, i did security for the royal family of saudi arabia. i made two dozen trips over to -- i was over there during -- i watched it on television. the killing of 100 people for various different crimes. women were not driving. women had to veil up and all that. it's a different society. the people cannot come impose that society be legitimate next to me, he is a reformed type of muslim. >> sean: again, this is the 20th century. we are talking about and
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advanced -- >> truly, truly. a woman, gay, anything like that. you go to saudi arabia? can't have any of that. >> the momentt you have islam in front of it, you have negated any negativity back and follow it. that's all we are trying to follow say. >> sean: countries that are majority muslim, run under sharia law, many of whom wouldn't accept somebody with a jewish passport. many that tell these women how to dress. many that tell them that they don't punish marital rape. >> they do it in the name of islam, they are wrong. all we are telling you is that islam is a universal concept. >> here's my question. it is happening in many countries -- wait a minute! if you don't grow up under those values, how do you come to america and just dispense of them and how do we know you are going tome t get rid of those values?
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>> step back a minute. >> sean: how are you? >> i'm great. there are 7.3 billion people on earth. over a billion of them are muslims. we are not at war with a billiol muslims. >> sean: i'm not saying that. >> yes you are, because you said there was a clash of civilizations. >> sean: you aren't going to put words in my mouth. no, no, no. if you practice sharia like saudi arabia, like iran -- >> use at a clash of civilizations with islam and we are not. >> sean: i never said those words. i said "radical islam." there is a difference. >> sean, can i ask something? >> let me say this. when i -- we are not at a clash with radical islam -- we are at war with those who subvertel the religion to do us harm and others harm. >> sean: coming up, more of sean's audience about the extreme vetting, the islamist
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>> here is part two of sean's audience show, extreme vetting, the islamic threat where they talk the points of the executive order being a muslim man. watch this. >> sean: is anybody here going to say that this is a muslims ban? >> absolutely. >> sean: it really? are you going to say that? let's put it up on thehe screen.
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we will look at the list of countries that are not included. afghanistan, albania, algeria, azerbaijan. look at this. bangladesh, 100 ofof the 6.1 million per the art include included. or indonesia. 258.3 million muslims, not included. egypt, 94.6 million, not included. it keeps going. you have kuwait, kosovo, all these big countries. look at pakistan, which has 201.9 million muslims. how could you say seven countries that the obama administration identified that this is a muslim ban when all those countries are included? >> it's interesting. first of all, sean, i was listening very patiently to everyone, and i think, sean, it's not fair. this fearmongering and hatemongering that you are promoting. >> sean: what did i say that his hateful? >> i'm talking about islamic threats, there is no such a thing as islamic threat. the real threat is in rf
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ignorance, arrogance, this false propaganda. >> sean: are you calling me ace liar? you are questioning my integrity. i have one question being name one thing on the show that i said tonight that is not true. name one. >> it's not personal. >> sean: no, no, no. you said i am propagandizing. you name it personal. >> sean: name one thing i named on a show that's not true. >> it's not true but it's been name one. >> islamic threat, it's not true. >> sean: chattanooga, san bernardino, fort hood. >> some muslims, some christians, some juice, the radicals. >> they aren't running around with machetes cutting people's heads off! we aren't seeing jewishrr terrorism around the world.l we aren't seeing christian terrorism around the world. we aren't seeing buddhist terrorism around the world and we are seeing islamic terrorism around the world. >> she made a bigoted remark.
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it is bigoted! she said there is a muslim attack around the world. that is bigoted! >> sean: i'm asking you to cooperate.er listen. everybody slow down. here is the reality, though. all of these murders that are happening in every terrorist event, there is a common theme. allhu ackbar. >> i want to say something you haven't brought up back. the radicalization in this country, the second generation. my biggest fear right now is the guy who killed in orlando? he was ass second-generation. the guy who planted the bombs here in new york he was a second-generation refugee. the guy who went to the minnesota mall? second generation somali refugee. these are my issues. >> sean: you are the founder for american muslims for trump. >> yes. >> sean: my question is the imam who called me a propagandist a moment ago -- i will accept your apologynt late.
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is there anything i said on the show that is not true? >> you are very right. to be honest with you, since you thave given me a second to explain why donald trump -- i saw the thing in him as a matter of fact that we are victims of these radical terrorist organizations who have killed more muslims.is we have more in the fight. f >> sean: follow-up question. i showed the imam the list of 47 oddt countries, 90% of the world's muslims are not impacted by this. but he insists on calling this a muslim ban. >> frankly speaking, this is obama's list. it is obama's list! >> sean: i pointed out -- imam? i do want to >> in reality, the countries that attacked us, we are welcoming them. the country that we attack, we ban them. we bomb them, and now we ban.
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>> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." the white house is slated to roll out a new executive order m related to extreme vetting. here is more from sean's audience with experts on this veryry issue.
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>> sean: we have seen this "death to america," burning flags, death to israel, burningg flags. this radicalism that has emerged. and i look at this, i'm like, okay. how do we ever ascertain if somebody in iran wants to escape persecution, which i imagine there are people. i wouldn't want to live there. anybody want to live in iran? imam, would you? >> i used to live ind iran. i use to. >> sean: i'm asking if you want to live there. somebody wants to come here, how do we ascertain what's in their heart? to become her with goodhi intentions, do they want to assimilate comeau become part of our family? or do they bring those twisted, chanting "death to america" values? how could you ever vet that? >> i want to -- there will be disagreement, but does it come down to if they embrace or seek to impose sharia?
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>> sean: how do we determine that? >> you would discern it in part byby their conduct, their expressed statements. if possible, by establishing before they come here that they are actually engaged in that program. i just wantn to clarify this, sean, because it is a fundamental mistake a lot of us make. sharia is actually integral to the authoritative practice of islam. this is not something thatat is hijacked or manipulated -- [clamoring] for those that say otherwise are defying actually what is the tradition of islam. one they do, they are either engaged in applying for the faith, or they don't know the truth. >> >> sean: you did a video viral exporting extreme vetting. you've seen it. you've been there. am i right or is the imam right? >> we need to do the extreme vetting. let me tell you one thing really quick. all of the terrorist attacks we
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had in the united states, some of those attacks obviously were on the tvs in a location i was at. i can assure you right now that the individuals bear were pleased to see the attacks against americans. they werere pleased. how exactly can you say, okay, i can allow you to come in your country if you are happy to see americans being killed? >> sean: imam? >> first of all, what mr. gaffney is saying, -- okay. >> sean: hang on to let the imam speak. >> nothing guides islam but the quran. you can't say sharia law guides the quran. >> what about the people pervert your religion? >> that's the people! that is not the quran. also to my 11 marine right here, he has to also looke at a couple of things. i am not in agreement with this. but you put yourself in a
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position where shock and awe rained down on your people leaving hundreds and thousands of people wiped out. these people are not rationally ethinking! they are -- >> sean: you are blaming america? >> i'm not justifying it. >> sean: lets you respond. >> what do you do when somebody comes from one of the seven countries, they come from one of the seven countries, they have been vetted, they've been brought to the united states and we think they are all good. and then all of a sudden, somebody gets a hold of their family there in one of the seven countries, takes them, and says, "now, today, you are going to commit jihad. if you don't do that, i'm going to kill your family." >> sean: coming up, more "hannity" after the break. stay with us. in one place, so you can travel the world better. th...oh, baked-on alfredo?e. ...gotta rinse that.
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me on twitter. we hope you have a wonderful weekend. ♪ >> martha: breaking tonight, the fight between president trump and some media now escalating over reports of top white house officials seeking cover from the fbi on the russia story. and then a press briefing that shut out specific reporters. i'm martha maccallum and it is a roller coaster of a day 36. so buckle your seat belts and we will take you through it tonight, folks. president trump setting the tone early in the day with a barn burner speech that he gave at cpac where he told the crowd you finally have a president and, of course, they were jubilant about that at cpac. and then singled out, quote, just some of the, quote, fake news media as the enemy of the people. this came as news reports

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