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didn't put it in your pilot? >> dana: put the candy in your mouth. never miss an episode of the five, don't forget to set your dvrs to "hannity" next. ♪ >> sean: congratulations, tommy laren, david limbaugh, colonel r oliver north here tonight. congressional republican leaders they roll over yet again and fail to deliver on president trump's promises to you, the american people. it's time for them to get their act together, estimates opening monologue. president trump is keeping his promises and he is showing everyone he is willing to fight for his agenda. congressional republicans are once again displaying that they have no backbone whatsoever by
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capitulating to the democrats in their demands and walking away from a buffet budget fight, th. is punting until the end of september when this current government funded deal is set to expire. president trump is made it very clear, he's actually willing to fight for his agenda, he tweeted out the reason for the plan negotiated between the republicans and the democrats is we need 60 votes in the senate which are not there. we either elect more republican senators in 2018 or we change the rules now 251%, our country needs a good shutdown in september to fix this mess. finally, they need to have a shutdown. democrats used that as a weapon. there are some positives in this deal, let's be fair. the office of management and buttoned stomach budget director mulvaney hired this at the white house, take a look. >> i've heard as low as ten or
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12 and a half billion dollars, the number is 21 billion. that is the additional defense spending is. for those of you who've been covering this area for a long time knows what that means. ever since the spending caps came on ever since the sequester went in there was this unwritten deal on capitol hill which is for every dollar of defense spending that the republicans wanted they had to get one dollar worth of nondefense spending to the democrats. that was the deal that president obama was able to cuss during last years in office. we got $21 billion in new defense spending for less than $5 billion in non-defense spending. the president got his priorities funded. more money for the military, more money for border security. those of the same exact priorities i talked about in march when we laid out the budgets. >> sean: here's the problem, these are wins, modest wins, not enough and it falls short of what the president promised. you are smart enough to see all of this. of course the propaganda media are jumping all over this with
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these headlines. democrats confident they can block it trumps agenda after spending bill win. trumps big beautiful wall is not in the spending plan, will it ever get built? republicans control both houses of congress, of course they're going to get at least some of what they wanted, as mulvaney said earlier today there is a $21 billion increase in defense spending, the president originally proposed a $54 billion increase. there is $1.4 billion earmarked for border security, but there's no funding for new border wall construction. there is money sent aside for charter school, school choice, all of these are good things. they should be given considering the advantage the g.o.p. has on capitol hill, it seems like they don't know they are in charge yet. let me show you how house republicans fell short in key areas. it increases defense spending, planned parenthood still funded
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and allowed for refugee resettlement. century city's, that will continue for a few months. puerto rico, going bankrupt, they will get almost $300 million taxpayer dollars and medicaid money. the president wants to eliminate like the national endowment for the arts, the national endowment for the humanities, the appalachian regional commission's, they will instead see funding increases. this is a win for the washington status quo. if the leadership want to take a stand now, then guess what coursework are they ever? should we all doubt? now obstructionist democrats, they seem to know that and they're going to push to more concessions in the next round of funding negotiations. remember in 2009 when barack obama told g.o.p. leaders
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that elections have consequences. the same rules should now apply for republicans in congress and. the american people, you voted for a border wall. you voted for a major increase in defense spending a leaner government bureaucracy just like with health care. i am running out of patience with republicans in the u.s. congress. republicans in congress need no stop surrendering on key issues and finally start delivering for once like repealing, replacing obamacare getting the job done and getting over the finish line. here with reaction editor-in-chief, and actually ny syndicated talk show host laura ingraham. it's status quo, a few things they want, democrats are claiming a win because they know in their hearts republicans have all the power. >> why shouldn't they be really happy? they really happy. chuck schumer is celebrating, nancy pelosi couldn't be
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happier. you're exactly right, it's nice to see that tweet from president trump but come the fall when it's continuing ling resolution of nonsense finally peters out, the democrats are sitting pretty, it's on the cusp of the midterm election cycle. they are going to feel emboldened, they will have worked over the previous four or five months to try to chip away at donald trump's credibility. this is how low they are going. you're right, he campaigned as an unconventional politician. if i had been advising him on this i would have said congress, i can't tell you what to do but i'll tell you what i campaigned on. i'm not good to get everything i want but i'll tell you some things are nonnegotiable. let them do what they want. if his main points admin priorities are not in that budget, he should veto it, make
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them own it, override his veto if they want and give an address to the nation, a 30 minute address where you explain how we got to do this mess and how responsible stewardship of this economy is required to now and he's bold enough to do it. pin the blame on the donkey. foreshadowing of the government. that would have been unconventional, that's why he won to be on unconventional corruptocrat anti-politician, always in the end giving to the democrats because they're cowering over a government shutdown. it's ludicrous to point at the south and last several months it's a real disappointment. >> sean: i'm willing to cut the president a little more slack because he's checking out a lot of promises that he made a niece got a lot of priorities now. not the least of which is these guys because they've been so incompetent, still dealing with the obamacare bill may be this week. he laid out his budgetary priorities he wants his corporate tax cuts he wants
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repatriation he wants energy independence. he wants middle-class tax cuts. >> i'm not patient. >> sean: i'm frustrated with republicans. >> he's chief executive officer of the united states of america. if obama had presided over which he did 1500 page continuing resolution filled with nonsense. >> sean: 1665 but who's counting? >> we would be off the charts upset about that. i'm just as upset if this is what the republicans holding the house and the senate come up with at the end of this very long process. no normal course budgeting, kicking the can down the road and filled with nonsense. planned parenthood alone to fund that monstrosity of killing, just that, i would have said that you own it, that's your priority, you want to die on the hill of planned parenthood, i'm
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going to be told that. i would have loved to see him do it, just on that basis and the wall alone. >> sean: i agree wholeheartedly, i can't disagree with you. it seems to me that this is now do-or-die for the republican party. it's may. we've got to may, june, july, august, september. >> then there are for month. >> here's the thing, if the republicans fear another government shutdown and they can't get health care down and they can't get the president's economic plan over the finish line it's over. >> i'm not going to support them, will you? they're resisting trump, some of these republicans are resisting trump as fiercely in their own way as the democrats are. >> sean: you want to name names, et cetera paul ryan, is the leadership in the house? >> i think mitch mcconnell set right off the bat that we are
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not going to shut down the government. what does that tell the democrats? go for broke. we didn't do that with the soviets. if it were going to do that with this monstrosity of a control in dollar continuing resolution. it's lunacy for the republicans to hang themselves on this. i know you get bored or funding you get military funding, make the democrats on this. he could have done that with an address to the nation, reagan did at the time and again to make his point. how we got into this mess and how his policies are going to get us out of this mess, that would be really powerful i would do an address to the nation, 30 minute address and say i'm willing to fund the government, democrats refuse to do this. >> sean: if paul ryan can't get health care past this week, i don't even want to say next week to give them an option. >> why is he there? if he cannot quarterback the agenda -- that one in november.
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trump one in november on his agenda. it wasn't because of hilary being a bad candidate, people wanted change, they didn't vote for a better way, they voted for donald trump populist agenda, that's what they voted for. >> sean: if he doesn't get this done, who should replace them? >> i think you have to have someone someone like jim jordan, i'd be willing to entertain a lot of names. it's nothing personal, this is just can you put points on the board or not? if you can't put points on the board, you can't be the quarterback, that's it. >> sean: i agree with every word you're saying. up next, congressman mark meadows from the freedom caucus will join us will get his reaction along with leonard lance from the tuesday group, they will react to the budget bill and also tonight. >> your presidency, i love your presidency, i call it disgrace the nation. >> sean: at stephen colbert syncing to an all-time low attacking president trump, will play you this disgusting tape
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will get reactions from tommy laren, also a mayday protest, linda oregon descended into rights and chaos last night according to reports, writers throwing bottles, smoke bombs, david limbaugh, jay sekulow response to this snowflake insanity, will show you the video and get reaction. when you have allergies, it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. my insurance rates are but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way.
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>> with a five month bill, the wall is about next year, that fight is going to be next summer. we wanted to get administration a good down payment on border security, that's why this bill has the biggest increase in border security funding in ten years. we think these are really good wins, i know this or if your machine a are pushing. when you look at the bill, there's a lot of good conservative wins here. but chief among them are the president's two highest priorities, support our military and get border security and this delivers that. >> that was speaker of the house paul ryan touting the pipe partisan budget compromise on this show, were going to hold washington accountable. here with reaction, the chairman of the freeman caucus, i'm arguing republicans didn't fight when president obama was in office, wasn't the idea of
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pushing the cr into the next year like maybe we could do things with the new president and republican house and the senate. did that happen here? >> it didn't happen here that's exactly why we looked at this cr. we wanted to give the administration and the ability to set the spending parameters but we see a lot of those are defined by the democrats on the senate side, a lot of calling our office to say is this the best we can do? the answer is no, we don't have any funding for the wall. i do applaud it the president for increasing the defense spending, that's something that our military men and women have needed to. here we are looking at sanctuary cities, were having a district court judge saying that he needs to put estee on on enforcing our laws. we did nothing in this cr. i can tell you a lot of
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conservative defections are going to happen here in the coming days, will keep the government open. we've got to get down to the president's authority and priorities and make sure those get done. >> sean: it allows sanctuary cities, paul ryan said the bill doesn't fund of planned parenthood i don't know who to believe everyone says something different. >> is the do we have more for border security, the answer is yes? when we start looking at some of these areas, there are a whole lot of riders that could have been attached to that, that actually stop some of that funding. it address the issue that we have i think the judge wrongfully decided the district court federal judge. whether it's making sure that a national security is indeed the top priority, we need to do a better job, i got an email today
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from somebody that says when are the conservatives going to start to win again. somehow it's the same old, same old, we need to come around the president and help him. >> sean: i agree, the president seems to take a courageous stand on all these positions. i know this is a short-term four-month deal, maybe we need to good, good government shutdown come september. i have faith in him, i have faith if you and the freedom caucus, why do i not have faith and republican leadership, are we even got to get the health care bill after everything that's gone on, is that ever going to get done this week? is that going to get done. >> we are going to get the health care bill, hopefully we are informing a few other members to get a few more to ye yes. the democrats are not helping us on any of that so it makes every yes vote critical and every no vote critical. we may be asked 22 knows what i think a couple of those are
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looking at specific issues within their district. i can tell you that they are meeting earlier tonight working on trying to address some of the concerns. i had three meetings this afternoon. i think the odds are still better than 80% that we still have a vote this week and i'm optimistic that we're going to get it done for the president and the american people. we've got to make sure we deliver and i think we will. >> sean: earlier today, president trump reacted to the budget deal, here's what he said. space x of this bill is a clear win for the american people. we brought lawmakers together from both sides of the aisle to deliver a budget that funds the rebuilding of the united states military, makes historic investments in border security and provides health care for our minors and at school choice for our disadvantaged children. >> sean: joining us now from
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the tuesday study group, this only a few months this budgetary bill. i know conservatives are frustrated that repeal and replace hasn't happened, i know you've worked very hard with congressman meadows, different groups working together. do you think that passes and are you convinced of the republican leadership is able to fight for sanctuary cities, the border wall, defunding planned parenthood everything come september or is this going to be another cave on their part? >> i think we are all frustrated and i lay the blame at the feet of harry reid who didn't permit regular order last autumn and that's why we're in that situation where we are today. i want to make sure that donald trump is not blamed for the shutdown of the federal government, if the government were to shutdown come in the mainstream media would blame president trump. an inordinate fear among republicans brits go to obama's president they're afraid of a
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shutdown come on donald trump's president they're afraid of a shutdown. mitch mcconnell says were never going to shut the government down, want to give away every bit of leverage you have? >> i think we've made conservative games in that this cr, increased funding for the military for border security. >> sean: there are some ones in there i was clear about that, there are also a number of issues, i mentioned them. at sanctuary cities, planned parenthood, funding the border wall for example. these are top priorities of the president. he's kept a lot of promises, he deserves it until september. republicans in the house i know i speak for a lot of people, they are mad. they are mad that it seems republican leadership was ill-prepared, they didn't share the bill with anybody and there's a lack of urgency on their part i think the second thing is they didn't build
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consensus between your group and meadows group and the tuesday group in a saturday drinking group and the moderates. >> i like to know more about the saturday drinking group. i'm not in that category. >> sean: i just invented it. >> i know you did, conservative wins in this, regarding sanctuary cities were going to win that issue in the supreme court. the most significant the compliment of the trump administration so far i give donald trump personal credit for this is the appointment and confirmation of neil gorsuch. >> sean: he's kept a lot of his promises, we've laid them out here. do you think the republicans on these major issues he promised are going to stand with him and shut the government down in september if need be? >> i don't think we're going to have to shut the government down in september because i think the president is going to be able to negotiate a successfully and i think democrats are going to have to come to the table as i
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hope and expect all republicans will support the president and will move forward united the tuesday group and the freedom caucus to make sure were supporting the president and his conservative priorities. >> sean: up next on this busy news night on "hannity" ." >> you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. >> sean: the trump media hits an all-time low, up next will get reaction from tomi lahren, jessica tarlov and also tonight, 25 leftist agitators arrested in portland last night after a mayday protest turns into a rio riot. david limbaugh, jay sekulow, they'll join us with reaction straight ahead
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after he called to the cbs sunday morning show defaced the nation, big deal and ended the interview with john dickerson a little abruptly, here's how colbert reacted. >> john dickerson has too much dignity to trade insults with the president of the united states to his face but i am no john dickerson. i love your presidency i call it disgrace the nation. you attract more skinheads than it free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head to predict >> sean: joining us now with reaction, political commentator tomi lahren is with us, help me out here. imagine that's you, star of social media. you go out there and obama is the president, you use those
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words. exact words, no changing. >> if we say those things we are inflammatory, if they say those things, they're funny. i think their audience is going to dwindle because the silent majority is going to get a little bit louder and they're just not that funny. >> sean: and coulter try to speak at college campus. milo tries to speak at berkeley home of free speech. how many people attacked every conservative and boycott and all the threats, it's all an effort to silence us, where is your side? who stands up loudly and says stop paying people to destroy conservative media. >> i don't think it's just paying people. during the protesters were the professors? >> people are paid to monitor my four hours. >> i don't know your process i
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would imagine there are people on staff monitoring these types of things at it as part of the narrative. it >> sean: they want to shut me down, all the liberals believe in free speech. >> right here and alan dershowitz and bernie sanders who went out there and defended and coulter's right to speak at berkeley especially since they receive federal funding. >> sean: name the only three people that did. there is not allowed outcry from people on the left to say stop trying liberal fascists just silence conservative speakers. >> they think this makes them social justice warriors they think they are doing the country of service. they probably wouldn't serve the actual country overseas they think by protesting especially at uc berkeley and somehow they are fulfilling some kind of a duty. >> when you have a draft dodging president right now when you fully support don't bring up the serving overseas issue, i have great respect. >> sean: what he would talking
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about? >> the bone spurs? >> sean: do you know anything about his medical condition, no, let's not speculate. here is the bigger issue i thought your side loved free speech and for the most part, 99% of your side is silent when conservatives are constantly silenced, under attack, boycotted and everything done to intimidate and change the narrative. >> i was disappointed to see that howard dean said hate speech wasn't allowed, it is protected under the first amendment, were not going to get anywhere if we don't and were not going to win elections again if were not listening to the other side. >> sean: you know what i wouldn't call for tonight and i but tommy is with me here. i would never call for anybody to boycott stephen colbert? you know how i boycott stephen colbert? watching jimmy fallon. if you don't like this show, go watch some other show. this is the point, we don't do this to them.
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we are far more open minded in spite of the perception they cringe on the left that they are open-minded and open next accessible, they're really not. they would be standing with us years ago i stood with that idiot bill marr, i don't like him. i would not want anyone to try to shut him down or anyone else. >> there were liberal outlets when it looked like conservative media outlets were being boycotted by the white house that said cnn, "the new york times" stood with fox. >> that's not the same thing, there's an effort to shut us down. would you ever support a boycott? i would not. >> absolutely not. i think the best remedy for speech you don't like is more speech. it is not saying i don't like what you're saying it offends me. i would also like to label you into the corner and i stand on the moral high ground. these people facing milo you ann
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coulter, they've got another thing coming when they do leave uc berkeley. >> sean: what are they afraid of? laura ingraham set on this program i thought she was right, why don't they just engage and coulter? >> totally, i think we stand of the right side, in terms of political? >> sean: you changing your political views question merck >> i'm coming out tonight as a conservative. >> i missed you so much. >> sean: welcome back. you disappeared for a while. i'm not getting involved. we're glad to have you back, good to see you both. we appreciate you being here. liberals, if you are true to your belief system, freedom of speech, free and open exchange of ideas and ideals and opinions, you've got to start standing up for conservatives. people will go after you too. when we come back, isis-related
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♪ >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," yesterday was may 1st or as some call it, may day, a favorite holiday of the ultra radical left, they use the occasion to stage anticapitalist protest, this year, look at the desperate demonstrators going violent. mast protesters and rioters lighting fires and smashing storefronts and damaging vehicles. according to reports, hurtling molotov cocktails and cans of pepsi and rocks and other things that police officers and paramedics. portland police wearing full riot gear intervened in the protest arrested more than two dozen demonstrators. here with the reaction the author of "the new york times" best-selling book, the true jesus oncoming the divinity of christ david limbaugh from the american senator of law and justice as chief counsel jay sekulow. we'll show this video, occupy, snowflakes, whatever you want to
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use, there is a virulent hatred of the president and his agenda and i don't even know what -- it's so unhinged at this point, this is an american city reacting this way? >> they're out of control, they are against the rule of law and trump is a convenient scapegoat for them, it wouldn't have mattered what he stood for. to them he represents capitalism and greed. the point is these people are really antidemocratic, not just because they are anarchists, they won't accept the results of the election. look at the dnc chairman. full blown open borders, the left is coming out of the closets now, the democratic party they are completely out of control and i think trump needs to get his troops organized and fight these people back. we have got to get our agenda going. >> sean: is there a cumulative effect to all of this where people watch this madness and think it's bigger than it is,
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the constant negative attacks chipping away the president's credibility, does it have any long-term impacts for him? >> i don't know if it's worry, the impact of it as it is the visual. if this is in civil disobedience. dr. martin luther king. this is criminal conduct. it's a riot. this is criminal conduct and they need to be treated as criminals. the way our constitutional republic is supposed to work, if you disagree with speech or a position, you respond with more speech. you don't respond with molotov cocktails which is what's happening here. this is anarchy but it's deeper than that. this is a systemic problem the left is ginning up. these groups, i'm not convinced they know what they're protesting against, they just are protesting and i don't even like the using the word protesting, they are engaging in criminal conduct. it happens to be the president is the focal point for them. i think what the president does hear and what the department of justice does you see they can
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handle these. >> sean: you can respond, you have all this video of crazy behavior and burning of store shops and destroying and all the craziness in ferguson and baltimore, we have video evidence we can identify individuals and we never follow up. a >> we finally got somebody in the oval office was pro-law enforcement pro the the rule of law. these people are protesting in the name of protecting workers, are they not entitled to protection? they're protesting violence, they're committing violence to keep people from speaking who might cause violence. these people are unhinged, out of control and i hope the american people, the majority of whom elected trump realize what were we are in with these people. >> back in the late 80s and early 90s i represented a lot
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of the abortion protested that the civil disobedience they blockaded the door to the abortion clinics. if they were prosecuted criminally. they were prosecuted under federal law. we won those acacias on the federal issue but they were found guilty of trespassing they weren't engaged in violence at the clients that i represented, they were engaged in civil disobedience. that's not what this is. the police have got to prosecute, the das have to prosecute this. if you don't prosecuted, the message you're sending is we are going to let you do this with impunity, that that's the wrong message to send to those engaged in criminal conduct. >> it is time to take the streets back from these anarchists, these violent people. groups 17-44, most of them don't even know what they're protesting. it's a bunch of irrational kids and young adults who ought to be taught a lesson. we have to have a deterrent. >> sean: how do you get that way with throwing a molotov cocktail? >> you should be prosecuted for
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the crime of assault and battery. >> sean: we've let it go too many times, good to see you bot both. up next, 2017 turning to be a record year but not in a good way when it comes to terror arrest and suicide attacks, that's coming up. we'll get reaction from colonel oliver north come that's straightahead. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com.
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity," there is troubling news in the fight against terrorist data announce that 2017 is on track to be a record year for terrorism, arrests, and suicide attacks, here with more is our own catherine herridge. >> six years after seal team six killed usama bin laden in pakistan, the threat remains high with terrorist inspired or directed attacks focused on civilians. hundred 98 isis plots against the west with 21 this year alon alone. the terror group has taken suicide attacks into the mainstream with 63 plots of using bombs against the west with more than half between 2016 and 2017. that data use shows the growing use of weapons. the fourth attack in 12 months were a group used a car or a truck against civilian targets
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to inflict mass casualties. >> i think most importantly the war on terror did not end with the death of usama bin laden. there have been more terror plots against the west since his killing. then at any time since 9/11. >> analysts report french and british authorities are seeing a big jump in women getting involved moving from supporting roles to carrying out the operations. british >> sean: joining us now, colonel oliver north. >> she spot on, were seeing an explosion of terrorism. despite the horrendous casualties among the iraqi military and a special operations units, isis will be defeated militarily in rocca and assyria. isis is still going to exist, there may be as many as 5,000 foreign fighters who have
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returned home to countries not all of which are on our watch list. foreign fighters going home are going to continue to perpetrate the kinds of atrocities that she was just talking about. everything from meat cleaver's two vehicles on city streets. isis fighters with european passports are a threat here at home. after that those who are radicalized on mosques and over the internet, the threat is exponentially higher on a global basis. the names volker rom islamic j, they're all part of the franchises from hell pushing the same product and trying to kill people like you and me. the worst case is a merger or acquisition of a q -- al qaeda, and isis. if that means and extended to global reach for around the globe. it's time for people to stand up and pay attention. >> sean: we've seen the islamization of europe, very
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disturbing. i was in israel with the prime minister. surrounded by the beautiful mediterranean, absolutely gorgeous. then you have lebanon in syria and jordan and egypt. it's a very, very difficult for them to defend it, they have lived this reality, you have all these different terror groups i don't care if it's soon he or she even the irradiance will fund both sides as long as they have a common enemy, the united states israel and of freedom and liberty. the question is the world recognizing the severity of this real, clear, present danger for innocent men and women and children. >> the europeans are in total denial about what is happening. syria is finished as a functioning state. the nato countries in the coalition that is concerned about this ought to agree about
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partitioning syria into an sunni arab zone, a shiite his own, it's likely going to require a safe zone for an internally displaced people. president trump supports that. the good news is he's building a relationship with the people who can make this happen. king abdul in jordan, they're key to this whole thing. if school and also saudi arabia of all people. here's what has to happen, there needs to be a long-term terror policy that says no safe havens anywhere, shore up leaders like el-sisi, get nato to step up on reality and protect our homeland with a border and visa controls. sanction every purveyor of terror, that means iran. >> sean: iran is at the top of the list, secondly, mark moved e
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authorities that kill terrorist terrorists, what should trump say tomorrow, with got 20 seconds. >> what i've got to say is you abbas, have to stand up and oppose the boycott. >> sean: recognized israel's right to exist and you've got to stop paying family members when they kill innocent people. i believe president trump will say that tomorrow is my guess. good to see you. coming up, we need your help with a very important question of the day, some of the voice mails you left for me on the hannity hotline, i'll play them anyway straightahead.
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what ever you want to say, doesn't matter. call the number on your screen, and that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you as always for being with us, especially my friends in the media that have been watching lately. we will see you back here tomorrow night. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." when did the left turn violent? historically, may day has been a day for labor activism. yesterday, the american leftft decided to make it about illegal immigration, which ironically lowers the wages of american workers. there was also quite a bit of violence. take a look at this. ♪ . ♪
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