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sworn enemy of pomposity and group think. new time slot 8:00 p.m. have a great flight. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> sean: this is a fox news alert. we are broadcasting tonight from jerusalem. we are in israel. opening monologue coming up in a moment. breaking news all over the world tonight. now north korea now through state run media they issued a new warning to the united states threatening to launch a, quote, super mighty preemptive strike that would reduce america and south korea to, quote, ashes. joining us now with more on the rising tensions between the u.s. and north korea from the pentagon is our own jennifer griffin. jennifer? >> sean, they are really in a watch and wait mode here at the pentagon. no real developments on the peninsula today. but all eyes are on that nuclear site where satellite images show the north
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koreans have for the past three weeks been making preparations for what would be a sixth nuclear test. we know from u.s. defense sources that water has been pumped out of that underground site, cables are seen going underground that are consistent with preparations for a nuclear test. and, perhaps strangest of all, north korean workers have been seen playing volleyball there as though they are on stand by. the north koreans are very angry that the u.s. and south korea began a new joint military air exercise today that will last through april 28th. this is viewed by pyongyang as a provocation and threat to the regime and frankly could be misunderstood with tensions so high in the region. separately, a senior u.s. defense official says they have seen greater amount of bomber activity in china. but it is not clear what the so-called activity means. u.s. officials are not seeing more bomber flights but think china has put its pilots on increased alert
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status. u.s. officials tell us north korea warned china about a possible nuclear test that would take place on april 20th but that deadline seems to have passed. it is now april 21st in pyongyang. the next important anniversary for north korea is april 25th when some worry that kim jong un will try to mark the founding of the north korean army with either a nuclear test or another missile test. the u.s. and china are trying to prevent that sean? >> sean: all right, jennifer. thank you tonight. we appreciate it joining me now with the very latest on the continuing crisis in syria. our own david lee miller who is with us in jerusalem tonight. david? >> sean, israeli defense officials say that syria has as much as three tons of chemical weapons. this despite a 2013 international agreement that it would give up its chemical weapons arsenal. syria denies any responsibility for a chemical weapons attack in the northern part of the country earlier this month that killed as many as 90 people. including dozens of
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children. the u.s., israel, and much of the international community says syria is to blame. israeli authorities believe syrian military commanders ordered the attack and that the syrian president, bashar al assad knew it was going to happen. an international watchdog group prohibition for the weapons investigating the incident said results from four laboratories indicates the use of sarin gas or sir written like substance. the head of that organization says the analyst particular call results obtained are uncontrovertible. political enemies are trying to blame. syria, russia said strike hit rebel. they question the legitimacy of test that reveal the use of chemical weapons. the russian military wants to know how those samples were collected and how the analysis could take place so quickly. meanwhile, france's foreign minister says that his country is soon going to be produce proof in a matter of days that syria was responsible for launching
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those chemical attacks. as a preventative measure, syria has now moved all of its operational aircraft to an air base in that country that is under russian control. that move is in response to a u.s. air strike that destroyed about two dozen syrian jets. pentagon officials say 59 tomahawk missiles were fired at syrians shayrat air base because it was used in a chemical attack. syrians decision to relocate its aircraft underscores quoting now a clear sense of pair know a the russian base where the syrian jets and helicopters have moved to is also used for russian aircraft and has advanced air defense systems. and lastly tonight, the president of syria is now saying he wants the united nations to intervene in this ongoing conflict. bashar al assad saying he would like u.n. experts on the ground in his country. he says once they are there, investigating the use of chemical weapons, he will see that the reports blaming syria, he believes, will be
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proven to be, quoting now, his words, all lies. sean? >> sean: and david lee miller with us in jerusalem tonight. thank you. and earlier today at the united nations security council, ambassador nikki haley talked about the threat that iran is posing to israel and the rest of the middle east. joining us now from new york is our own rick leventhal. rick? >> sean, we spent the day at the united nations where the u.n. ambassador to the united nations its nikki haley not satisfied with the status quo trying to shake up security council during one month tenure as president. we saw the last 17 years focused on palestinian quest tore palestinian state. meeting become israeli bashing session according to the ambassador 1450e6789 asked the 15 members of the council to focus on state sponsored terrorism as a greater threat to peace and stability in the region. snaming out iran support for hezbollah blamed for brutal attacks and instability in lebanon, syria, iraq, and beyond. >> if we are speaking
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honestably conflict in the middle east, we need to start with the chief culprit. iran and its partner militia, hezbollah. iran and hezbollah conspired together to destabilize the middle east and their actions are expanding. >> let me state it clearly. there is one country which -- this dangerous throughout the middle east. where there is terror, where there is death, where there is complete disregard for human life, there is iran. >> israel and the u.k. were among the supporters of haley's directive, china, russia and iran, not surprisingly all criticized it. >> by blaming all others but the occupier, the u.s. 6 to raise the question rather than addressing it. >> the session lasted more than six hours. and at least half a dozen speakers did expand beyond the israeli palestinian conflict. there were no real surprises today, sean, haley's tenure
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as president of the security council ends in 10 days. sean? >> sean: all right. rick leventhal in new york tonight, thank you. earlier today president trump held a joint news conference with the italian prime minister and joining us now with the latest from the white house is our own john roberts. john? >> at a press conference this afternoon, sean, president trump and the italian prime minister took a couple of questions apiece, grand total of four which is a bit of a shame because there was so much to talk about today. i asked one of the questions. did i have a three parter. we did get some ground covered today. i asked him about the terrorist attack where a policeman was shot to death in paris. he saw it just as he was coming into the press conference. a terrible thing. looks like another terrorist attack. what can you say? it just never ends. terrorism definitely was a big topic of conversation between the president and the italian prime minister. they also spoke about north korea. the u.s.' carl vinson now steaming toward the sea of japan in a show of force. the president also saying he
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is very happy with the level of cooperation that he is getting now from china and chinese president jing ping telling us that some very interesting things are happening at the moment. one of the big concerns has been unlike his father kim jong un ill and kim jong sun the grandmother the son, many believe may be mentally unstable and person you can't negotiate with i asked the president about that, here's what he told me. >> as far as north korea's concerned, we are in very good shape. i can't answer your question on stability. i hope the answer is a positive one, not a negative one. but, hopefully that will be something that gets taken care of. >> of course, because he is very close to the region, another big topic of conversation with the italian prime minister was iran. and whether or not they're living up to the terms of the joint comprehensive plan
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of action the jcpoa the infamous iran deal. i asked the president did b. that today. particularly in light of the facts that his secretary of state rex tillerson, a couple of days ago, disefd that iran is in compliance with the terms of the jcpoa. there is a lot of suspicion here at the white house that the iran is at the very least playing fast and loose with the rules. that's why the president has ordered an interagency review of whether the sanctions should be lifted or whether they should stay in place. here's what the president had to say in response to my question about whether or not he thought iran was actually cheating on that deal. listen here. >> they are not living up to the spirit of the agreement. i can tell you that and we're analyzing it very, very carefully. we will have something to say about it in the not too distant future. iran has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement. and they have to do that. they have to do that. >> of course own the campaign trail a lot of
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republican candidates among them marco rubio and cruise said one of the first things they would do as president on day one would be to rip up that deal. president trump was a little more circumspect about it saying he didn't like the deal. he thought it was one of the worst things that had ever been negotiated. he would seek to change it. there is some talk amongst some people at the white house maybe it is time to rip that deal. at the moment it is going to stay in place, shawrn. though clearly the president very suspicious about what iran is actually up to. >> sean: coming up next from jerusalem tonight here on hannity: >> iran has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement. and they have to do that. >> sean: president trumpmp calling out the rogue nation of iran. he needs the world's leadership more than ever. opening monologue is coming up next. dr. sebastian gorka will be here with reaction. later tonight: >> while this council has
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paid too little attention to this growing menace, the united states will not. we're going to speak up about iran and hezbollah and we're going to act against their lawlessness. >> sean: ambassador nicly haley slamming iran at the united nations. dory will be in our studio here in jerusalem. that and more as we continue from israel tonight. ♪ ♪ y cool mint zantac. y cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. tbut with lightning fast shifts instant. and dynamic track-tuned suspension, what the road demands, the gs delivers.
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>> sean: and welcome back to hannity. and we are in jerusalem where in israel tonight as the world is on edge due to growing threats from north korea, iran, and terrorist groups in the middle east. what the world needs now more than ever is bold, decisive american leadership. and that's tonight's monologue. ♪ >> sean: now president trump is signaling to the world and america's enemies that the united states of america is back and that we will be leading from the front to deal with foreign policy challenges. now the commander-in-chief is also showing that he will not be repeating the mistakes of his predecessor when it comes to the rogue regimes in north korea and iran. now, earlier today pyongyang through state media threatened a, quote, super mighty preemptive strike that will reduce america's military to ashes. now, this comes as north korea is now facing new
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pressure from president trump over their country's nuclear ambitions. and after secretary of state rex tillerson announced yesterday that america is, in fact, conducting a are a view of its policies towards iran, including the disastrous obama era nuclear deal. earlier today president trump slammed tehran for breaking the agreement. watch this. >> they are not living up to the spirit of the agreement. i can tell you that and we're analyzing it very, very carefully and we will have something to say about it in the not too distant future. but iran has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement. and they have to do that. >> sean: now tonight, my message could not be more clear. these rogue regimes must never ever be allowed to develop or acquire nuclear weapons. now, letting them do so would put tens of millions of lives in immediate danger. north korea, like we saw today, routinely threatened south korea, and america, with their nuclear attacks.
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and the iranians repeatedly called for the destruction of america, israel, they say they want to wipe israel off the map. now entrepreneurship is now being forced to face all of these threats after years of timid and completely naive appeasement policies of bill clinton and barack obama. for example, back in the 1990s, the clinton administration, they struck a deal with the north koreans giving them $4 billion in energy aid in exchange for what they said was a promise that pyongyang would eventually end their nuclear program. you may remember that bill clinton was praising this agreement. take a look. >> this is a good deal for the united states. north korea will freeze and then dismantle its nuclear program. south korea and our other allies will be better protected. the entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear weapons. >> sean: now, obviously, this deal was completely flawed. it didn't work. because of the situation we now find ourselves in.
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then have you barack obama. instead of learning from clinton's massive mistake he in fact secretly brokered a deal with iran giving the number one state sponsor of terror $150 billion while still allowing them to spend spn their centrifuges. take a look at president obama back in 2015 a deal that he said would prevent iran from ever getting a nuclear weapon. i don't buy it take a look. >> >> today the united states, together with our allies and partners has reached historic understanding with iran, which, if fully implement i had, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program and iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history.
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>> sean: oh, that's sort of like saying that the line in the sand, the red line in the sand stopped assad from ever using chemical weapons again. didn't work. nau, we have been saying it for years on this program and secretary of state, tillerson, he is now making it clear. that iran nuclear deal does nothing to stop iran from ever developing a nuclear weapon. tehran is also testing ballistic missiles which could one day potentially carry a nuclear war head, maybe even to the continental united states. now, president trump understands that when dealing with countries like north korea and iran, you've got to speak from a position of strength because any time weakness is shown, well, they will exploit it to their eaten advantage. perfect example of why america needs to lead from the front of the world stage to combat all these many threats, all you have to do is take a look at israel. israel share as border with. syria engaged in brutal
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civil war where isis is headquartered. next to iraq where the islamic state controls large portions of land and that's close to iran a country that calls for israel's destruction. now, unlike america, by the way, israel is not protected of by thousands of miles of oceans. this is country is, in fact, surrounded by enemies in complete chaos. that's why it is so critically important. listen to the warning of israeli leaders because they see and deal with these threats up close and personal every single day. here with reaction is the deputy assistant to president trump, dr. sebastian gorka is with us. dr. gorka, you see the world and all that's going on tonight. not a good situation. your reaction to what's going on in north korea, your reaction to iran, the threat that now engulfs this region of the world and, of course, syria? i think you indicated in your monologue what changed. the bad actors will always be out there.
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in the last eight years they have been modified. they have been assisted. they have been facilitated by the foreign policy of the obama white house that simply created vacuums around the world for two reasons, sean. number one, the people that made the decisions believed america was the problem. and secondly. they thought that all use of force is bad. that has changed. donald trump understands as the commander-in-chief, as the president that bad actors often only understand one thing, the use of force. secondly, he believes in america and his whole administration does. so, we're north going to allow people that define themselves according to values that are anti-get anti-founding of this nation. not let get away with what they got away with during the last 8 years. >> sean: all right, dr. gorka, this is really important because we have a
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history of getting a lot wrong here. let's start with $4 billion that president clinton gave to north korea. he got empty promise they would never develop nuclear weapons. they have got the money they developed the weapons. we had susan rice. we had john kerry. we had president obama all saying their red line in the sand in syria would prevent them from ever getting or using chemical weapons again. that proved to be false. now, what is the likelihood that the $150 billion that obama gave iran and the rights to spin centrifuges without real inspections, what has that turned into? does that turn into the number one state sponsor of terror in the world getting 150 billion and getting nuclear weapons? is that what's going to happen? >> even secretary kerry admitted that some of that money will probably end up being used for terrorist attacks. that's why we're not going to follow these policies. it's very, very important to understand that president trump is a brag my ma tis. anma --
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pragmatist. he understands what president reagan said. when you deal with dictatorships. when you deal with authoritarian regimes, you cannot trust them that's because their dictatorships and authoritarian regimes. remember the gipper's great phrase, trust but verify. that's the kind of attitude we are going to have today and nobody is going to treat us the way the obama white house was treated. >> sean: he certainly inherited a mess. there is no doubt about it those appeasement policies are coming back to haunt us. dr. gorka, thank you for being with us. up next from israel tonight on hannity: >> while this council has paid too little attention to this growing menace, the united states will not. we're going to speak up about iran and hezbollah and we're going to act against their law luzness. >> sean: that was u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley earlier today talking about the threats that are posed by the rogue nation of iran. when we come back, dory gold with us here in jerusalem. later tonight ann coulter
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string of attacks in recent years that has killed hundreds of people in paris. i'm jacque i ban yes ibañez, nok to hannity. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. >> sean: if we are speaking on nestle about conflict in the middle east, we need to start with the chief culprit, iran and its partner militia, hezbollah. iran and hezbollah conspired together to destabilize the middle east and their actions are expanding. for decades, they have committed terrorist acts across the region. while this council has paid too little attention to this growing menace, the united states will not. we're going to speak up about iran and hezbollah and we're going to act against their lawlessness. >> sean: all right. that was the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nick can i haley during today's u.n. security council meeting, strongly
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criticizing the role that the iranians are playing in the continuing conflict here in the middle east. and yesterday the secretary of state rex tillerson, he warned about an unchecked iran. watch this. >> iran is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism and responsible for intensifying multiple conflicts and undermining u.s. interest. in countries such as syria, yemen, iraq, and lebanon and continuing to support attacks against israel. an unchecked iran has the potential to travel the same path as north korea and take the world along with it. >> sean: joining us now with reaction is the president of the jerusalem center for public affairs. he is also the former director general of the ministry of foreign affairs and former u.n. ambassador dordoor dore gold. good to see you. >> good to see you, sean. >> sean: let's get your reaction, once again the united nations constantly
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anti-american, anti-semitic on display again today. nikki haley tried to drive the discussion back to the number one state sponsor of terror, the iranians, hezbollah fomenting of all these proxy wars. your reaction? >> it's clear if you want to create order in the world. security in the world, you have to distinguish between those who are attacking and those defending. the u.n. confuses it. they attack israel, which is defending itself and they ignore the aggression of iran which is attacking not just israel but all the countries of the region. >> sean: fomenting terror and fighting proxy wars one after another. >> terror has reached back in 2011 the united states. your capitol, washington, d.c., they teamed up with a mexican drug cartel. >> sean: also killing american soldiers during the iraq war as well. all right. mahmoud abbas, the head of the plo is going to be meeting with president trump. i would think that for any
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peace deal he doesn't recognize israel's right to exist. we still know that terrorists are rewarded with honor and families are given rewards if, in fact, their family members are killed, killing israelis. how do you begin a discussion about peace when that is heir stated policy? >> you had an american hero named taylor force inafter that next to tel aviv. walking along. the man had fought in afghanistan. west point graduate. fought in iraq. and he was killed by palestinian terrorists. those killers were praised by the palestinian authority. they were rewarded. the families of the terrorists were rewarded by the palestinian authority. there have palestinian law which requires the palestinian authority. >> sean: abbas is going to meet with the president. palestinian law requires them to give money if they kill israelis. >> correct.
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>> sean: pretty insane. recently abbas also said after israeli was killed something to the effect that it's a good thing to see israeli blood shed. what was the exact quote? >> there was a quote he mentioned about blood in jerusalem because we had all these knifings going on in jerusalem. >> sean: right. >> he was praising the blood that was spilled this has to stop. >> sean: are you upset that the president is even meeting with this guy. >> united states is a global power. we understand that. there is two things that have to come out of this meeting. one, the palestinians have to stop giving money to the families of terrorists who engage in terrorism. they have to change the law. >> sean: let me show to our audience here. we have got the mother of a killed palestinian terrorist celebrating martyrdom by pulling out candy and pulled out a knife that threatened her own attack on israel. and show you a clip of a preschool girl holding a
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knife saying quote she wants to stab a just. a jew. [speaking foreign language] >> sean: so, dore, by law, the plo, by law, the government has to give that mother money. now, talk about
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indoctrination. that is a preschool girl talking about, again, i will use stabbing jews. >> yes. how do you make peace with relevant don't recognize your right tox cyst and give money by law to families of those have killed. >> you can't just go to washington and go to camp david and sign a peace treaty. you have to change. this this is going to take time. we're ready to work with the palestinians to make things better. but this is intolerable. >> sean: doesn't the law have to be changed first. stop rewarding those who kill innocent israelis? don't you have to first recognize israel's right to exist before can you even begin a conversation? >> you know, in welfare in the united states, welfare program you determine the amount of money somebody gets according to their need. here you determine the amount of money palestinian families get by the number of israelis that are killed. this is ridiculous. this has to change. it can't continue. >> sean: if they continue to indoctrinate. they continue to reward terror and they don't recognize your right to
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exist. i hope when the president does meet with abbas, those questions come up because we have a lot more tame. we are going to have the prime minister on the program tomorrow. and we will be showing a lot more of this tape to our audience. dore, good to see you sir. >> appreciate it. >> sean: coming up tonight uc berkeley has reversed its decision. they will now let ann coulter finally speak at this liberal campus. the so-called home of free speech. ann is here tonight exclusively with reaction. later, mike of a market rocked last year by a terror attack. that and more as we continue from jerusalem. we're in israel tonight. ♪ there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice work, phillips'! try phillips' fiber good gummies! whatwhat made them believeace carthat a two-ton behemothhop?
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liberals on campuses all the time. what is your reaction a being cancelled and b being rescheduled? >> well, i think berkeley just -- for one thing, they are so completely insulated, obviously they were stung by all these lefties around the country saying, well, no, even though you are a university campus and seemed to have abandoned all concepts of free speech you have to let people speak. you can't discriminate against them on the basis of viewpoint. no, you cannot impose arbitrary and harassing restrictions on the exercise of a constitutional right. i don't happen to be available on may 2nd. moreover, there are a lot of great reporters in san francisco, i think they might want to ask janet napolitano this, is she willing to have, even if this were possible, to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars in rescheduled, rebooked hotel rooms, flights for me, my security, my guests, vicente fox
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required to reschedule randomly when they cancelled originally they said they would reschedule for september. now they just pick another date out of the hat. none of this has to do with security. after exacceding to all of their requirements which were also arbitrary and silly. they claimed it was on the basis of safety. i suggested two measures that actually would allow free speech to exist on berkeley, if they wanted it to. and that was one thing to announce that any students caught engaging in violence mayhem, or disrupting an invited speaker's speech would be expelled and number two, to have a little talk with the berkeley chief of police, who is allowing these rodney king riots to go on whenever a conservative speaker speaks. this is a form -- it is anarchy when you are only enforcing the law in order to allow liberals to speak.
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but, no, we will let these masked rioters show up with weapons and start -- i mean, they are all little beta males. even with a weapon a beta male can do damage especially to a 99-pound girl to. have them stepping in, those private individuals, according to courts, are acting under color of state law. and for the police to refuse to protect even offensive speech and by the way, i'm the author of 12 "new york times" best sellers. this has damaged my reputation for them to be acting like i'm david duke out there. courts have found even somebody out burning an american flag, the police cannot stand by and let skin heads beat them up. that is viewpoint discrimination. and they are all libel. >> sean: let me ask you this. i know if you did go out to speak there would be that group of people, probably the loudest that would try and slit you down, which has happened to you in the past. >> not in this country.
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>> sean: free speech movement. >> i guess it's ironic that it's the home of the free speech movement. no, in any public space, american citizens have constitutional rights. and just note i have never been shut down from speaking anywhere in this country. this will be a first. this is, you know, california. it's public space. these polite i ribs who have to spree speech, no, they are enabling the fascist thugs showing up with weapons and wearing masks. it's against the law to conspire to violate someone's constitutional rights wearing a mask. the police chief or someone representing the police was asked about that at a press conference today. he seemed to be unaware of the law. it's quite shocking how the police are conspiring with the fascist thugs. how the birkly administration is conspiring with the fascist thugs. these are the people who were against trump. these are the people who are
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behind, you know, princeton putting out a pamphlet on what pronouns can be used and young, young men being falsely accused of rape by these witches on college campuses. this is what the opposition is. they may sit back in their classrooms and act as if oh no, we love free speech and we so respect the constitution. no, they are enabling these fascist thugs. >> sean: all right. ann coulter. thanks for being with us. i got a tour earlier today in the market of tel aviv rocked by a terror attack just one year ago. now two palestinian gunmen opened fire. killed four innocent people and injured many others. that's coming up next as we continue from jerusalem tonightr hannity on the road. ♪ in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses.
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>> welcome back to hannity. we are broadcasting tonight in jerusalem. we are in israel where, of course, the people of this country live under the constant threat of terrorism. now, last year in the city of tel aviv, two palestinian terrorists opened fire in a crowded market killing four innocent people, wounding 16 others. earlier today, i visited the site of this brutal attack, with prime minister netanyahu's spokesman david keys and the president of the jerusalem center for public affairs, dory gold. dore gold. i asked them about the
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dangers surrounded every day surrounded by a lot of the enemies. take look. >> one was things coming up is the president will be meeting with abbas. and maybe for my edification and audience edification. abbas claims he wants peace. what does he really say in public? what is the public persona versus the truth that maybe that would help the president? >> unfortunately, now, there is something going on which is simply outrageous that president trump can change. mahmoud abbas is allowing a system to grow that is rewarding those who engage in terrorism, rewarding their families. you got a young kid, you know, ahmed, and he goes ahead and he shoots an israeli. he will get payments from the palestinian thond wanted au. he has a guaranteed job in the future. >> sean: that's going on today. if you kill an israeli you
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get money. >> you get money. >> sean: his family gets money. >> palestinian law. i have two simple messages for mr. abbas. stop the payments and change the law he should not leave washington without having made that commitment. the real stumbling block for making peace is a culture of hatred that the palestinian authority has built. >> sean: let's play a hypothetical game and ask this if ar bass were to go and meet with the president. if he recognizes israel's right to exist if he stops making the payments to those who kill israelis, if they get rid of these squares and statues honoring killers of israelites where do you begin the peace process from that point? is that -- obviously that's got to be a basic simple starting point to get any negotiation moving forward, right? >> well, first, you have to understand what are the vital interests of both
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sides. >> sean: right. >> you look at those vital interests. did you go do i have a bridgeable deal? do i have a deal for the whole process? or maybe i have to start with something more limited. the worst thing you can do to an american president is to put him into a process which is going to fail, which is going to be like two locomotives colliding they'd bad for the president. it's bad for the reputation of the united states. >> sean: explain specifically if president trump is watching the show right now the trap is what for him and what does he need to understand and negotiate to get the outcome that would be beneficial for israel, for the palestinians and for the world and the united states? >> first of all, i want president trump to succeed. he deserves to succeed. we all deserve his success. for that to happen, we have to design a process where we can work on the things that are bridgeable but not trying to, you know, throw a hail mary pass each time. that's what's been
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happening. >> sean: what's the hail mary that they think they are going to do what? >> they think we are all going to meet on the white house lawn and shake hands and end the israeli palestinian conflict. >> sean: not going to happen? >> there are conflicts that you can address, but sometimes the gaps are too wide. >> sean: joining us now david he keyes spokesman for prime minister netanyahu. we are at the sarona market. it was in june of last year. this was a prime location. there was terror attack. tell us what happened? >> right behind us a few tables back. two terrorists came in, ordered brownies. they dress in suits. tried to blend. in average people at these tables sipping coffee with their families. they stood up and murdered four people in cold blood. >> sean: what is it that drove these people to stand up and start shooting people. >> what is it that drives people in the streets to. >> sean: we have had them on
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our show indoctrination of teaching them to hate jews young age. >> alli wakes up in the morning and goes to soccer practice. his soccer team is named after a man who murdered about 37 israelis. on his way to school,er passes the abu sakur statue erected to a mass murderer who killed 15 people in jerusalem. when he gets to school palestinian education ministry seminar honoring a man who bordered a bus and stabbed three israelis on a bus. and when he turns on television he sees president abbas saying we welcome every drop of blood spilled in jerusalem. that's a direct quote. when he turns on twitter or facebook, is he going to see president abbas' senior advisors, i will quote it for you in the original arabic, something your viewers deserve to know. this advisor said. [speaking foreign language] wherever you find an
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israeli, slit their throat. look, everyone in this region deserves to live in peace. there is nobody noe one would ho want peace more than the israeli people and israeli prime minister. every time we had a partner. israel worked out peace deals that happened in egypt and jordan. macy is attainable. fundamental acceptance of the jewish state. >> sean: all right. when we come back, we need your help with the very important question of the day. as we continue, tonight we are in jerusalem, we are in israel and we'll continue. ♪ for their own frequent heartburn. for all day and all night protection... banish the burn... with nexium 24hr. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets.
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>> welcome book to hannity. we continue from jerusalem. how big a threat do you think north korea and iran is now to the world. with all the news breaking out today. we want to hear from you. go to facebook.com/sean hannity. that's all the time we have left this evening. quick programming note, we hope you tune in tornado as we
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continue from jerusalem 10:00 p.m. eastern. my interview with the prime minster from israel benjamin netanyahu. we'll see you back here tomorrow from israel. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for watching us tonight. get to top stories. terror strikes heart of paris. gunman opens fire killing one police officer and seriously injuring two other. the suspect was shot dead by police following a foot chase. now isis is claiming responsibility for thehe attack which comes just days before francis first round of his presidential election. during news conference, president trump responded to the shooting. >> condolences from our country to the people of france again, it's happening it seems. i saw it as i was walking in. it's a terrible thing.