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it for the special report, fair, balanced and unafraid, have a great memorial day weekend, the story with our friend martha maccallum starts right now. welcome to "the five." president trump continues his foreign trip meeting with leaders at the g7 summit in hillary. i'm can really go foil in for sean tonight who was off for memorial day weekend, he will be back on tuesday. president trump who has made fighting extremism is typical of his overseas trip appears to have scored a big win with g7 nations agreeing to do more to combat terrorism. now while the president is getting strong reviews for his diplomatic efforts, many in the mainstream media are still attacking him. take a look. >> the entire world is watching. of course, most importantly, the
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light in your feud and is watching. it seems like yesterday was his love note to vladimir putin. it really did. there's only one explanation for the all this. it's all of the other stuff that his ally, that his brethren, that his butter, his cake is being buttered, somehow with the russians. >> the fact that our president does not respect those allies. actually shows more warmth toward putin and his cronies, more warmth to the saudi's, who of course, the 9/11 terrorist came from. that's really disturbing. >> joining us now with the reaction, the host of "michelle malkin investigates" on cr tb.com, michelle malkin. a lot to discuss. so far, i want to get your general impressions in terms of president trump's first foreign trip. how do you think it's going? >> i think it's been highly successful. i think that's why you see all of these lilliputians in the
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elite liberal media whining and moaning. what is it they want out of the leader of the free world? our commander-in-chief? the president of united states? we obviously know what they prefer. they prefer the world apology tour that obama conducted four over eight years. i don't know if you're a member this, kimberly? there was a joke a t-shirt during the obama years. like a concert t-shirt you get from your favorite band? with all of the greatest hits on the back? that's what it was like with obama. time and time again, going overseas, groveling, trashing america. do you remember in strasburg, france, where he called america "arrogant"? where he apologized to the muslim world for us, taking a stand against terrorism. which he would never do explicitly, of course. all of the whitewashing, the euphemisms, going overseas to europe and apologizing that america would assert itself and assert and defend its own sovereignty.
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he called that "dictating to the rest of the world." and finally -- finally we have a president who physically and ideologically will elbow, right? do what he can to make sure america literally is first in those photographs, and we have these gossip girls in the media who are moaning about the length of his handshakes with european leaders. >> fell next oh, it's unbelievable. little crybabies. a band of mean girls running around upset about everything. gossiping, texting each other to say, "oh, can you believe what the president is doing? "if they cannot wrap their heads around the idea that he is doing a great job, that he's been successful -- by the way, that he was far better well-received on this foreign trip than he has been treated here in this country. >> exactly. and look what happens when you assert yourself. you command respect. >> kimberly: yes. >> here, this mystically, you have all of these leftist propagandists, the public and
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the media from owning the fact that trump has the gall and the courage to go up at these meetings and say, look, nato? you want to pay your fair share? we take the bulk of that burden and it's time that you put your money where your center money is mall bizarre. and he's not going to be two-phase about it, the way that obama was. and he's not going to be pushing people around, and he's not going to use the kind of language and dulcet tones to deal with either our allies or our enemies. >> by the way, why is it a bad thing that the president is like, everybody pay their fair share? i don't think we need to remind anybody that, listen, when one is attacked, we stand with you. i guess the article five thing. this is sort of obvious. but people are trying to get away with not paying the money, but they want all the benefit,
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the united states backing them up while they run around with gator arms and they cannot put their hands in their pockets to pay the dues. >> exactly, kimberly. whether we are talking about nato, g7, or the united nations, the american taxpayer that has been a hero of the world. finally, we have a spokesman to point that out. i think it's interesting juxtaposition when you look at these speeches that donald trump has given on this, the assertiveness tour as a post the apology tour. and takes mark zuckerberg's commencement speech. that's what the liberal media would prefer trump go overseas and do. that our responsibility is to be citizens of the world rather than american citizens putting america first. >> it's on believable. the socialism apology, you know, tour, defendant snapped. president obama did. so he's -- the president has got to have, you know, a team to put together to combat all of these stories to talk about what's
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going on here at home now, these crushing collisions investigations, sensational stories that the mainstream media is frothing at the media about. there have been reports that he will set up a war room, street fighters to be able to get out and do the president's messaging. what did you make of these reports? >> i'm glad to hear it. i'm glad to hear steve brandon is going to be the one leading it. >> agree. >> it's this assertive stance of not just sitting back and allowing all of these progressives to hijack the trump agenda, to hijack the narrative. this is why donald trump was put into the white house in the first place. it is a daily slog. i do not envy the folks in the trump administration that have to deal with this. every single day, it's enough they have to combat our international and foreign enemies, but the domestic enemies within this country and -- specifically, kimberly, within the fourth estate?
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i think it's important for him to call to the carpet all of these leakers who are the real threat to national security in america. >> it's unbelievable the amount of leaks making america less safe, cover amazing power of national security. it's got to come to a stop. it's completely, you know, affecting his ability to govern and put his policies and platforms forward. but i'm concerned, michelle malkin tomei, he needs the right people around him to get this under control. this is a man about business. he wants to get these things done. he has every intention of fulfilling his campaign promises. but my goodness, who are these people, you know, that are inside the white house, et cetera, that are obstructionist, essentially playing for the other side, crippling the president's ability to get work done? it's frustrating beyond belief. >> it is. i couldn't have said it any better than you just did, kimberly. we've got a west wing, and east wing, and a patriot wing within
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the white house. it's that patriot wing that has to have as much support as possible to make sure that trump is able to do his job and fulfilled his promises. one last thing i say about this trip that i think was especially important was although it was tragic, it was also timely that the manchester attack took place to underscore and to provide very sharp punctuation to the trump agenda. the reason why he is the commander-in-chief of this country. because it is the safety, security, and prosperity of our people that enhances not only our country but the rest of the world. >> you are absolutely right. i am going to touch a little bit on the fight against extremism and terrorism. the president very strong on his messaging. i loved it. when he said, "drive them out," he was calling them "evil losers." "he said losers, that's not presidential, that's not a good term." i get what he's doing. he's trying to demean them and counteract against the propaganda that is out there
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that recruit these losers that have no relevance in life, they come forward like this and bomb and blow themselves up and murder innocent little girls. >> exactly. i tell you what's not presidential. the way president obama talked about and handled terrorism in this country. there were multiple times in the aftermath of jihadi attacks where he looked put upon. like, it was just, "oh, this again." he couldn't call these enemies what they wear. remember, this is a man ideologically who thinks that the problem with radical islam and islamic imperialism is that they do not have enough empathy. right? that we don't have enough in understanding, they need more programs and funding. they've got plenty of all of those things. >> it's unbelievable to me. everything is going to be cured if only we can fix climate change so it doesn't upset and disturbed >> isis, get a isis job fair, there went a taco truck so
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everyone can be happy and safe. i can't take it. you know what i'm saying? michelle malkin, ladies and gentlemen, there and she's the best. thanks so much for being here tonight. >> thanks, kimberly. >> coming up next right here on "hannity." >> i think poverty to a large extent is also a state of mind. >> we should explore ideas like universal basic income and to make sure everyone has a cushion to train try new ideas. >> ben carson is getting slammed for his comments while harvard liberals cheered on mark zuckerberg for his remarks. herman cain is here next with reaction. and later. >> what are they saying to explain that the crown prince of the white house, the son-in-law, who sits next to the president every day, the fact he's under scrutiny? how are they explaining that or denying that or what? >> the liberal media is using new government leaks to go after president trump's son-in-law in key advisor jared kushner. dennis kucinich, joe contin. joining us with reaction and
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intense backlash for this statement you made about poverty. watch. >> i think poverty to a large extent is also a state of mind. you pick somebody who has the right mindset, you can take everything from them. and put him on the street. and i guarantee you in a little while, they will be right back up there. and you take somebody with the wrong mindset, you can give him everything in the world. they will work their way down to the -- >> meanwhile, liberals like facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is saying they should consider basic universal income for americans. take a look. >> every generation expands its definition of equality. now it's time for our generation to define a new social contract. we should have a society that measures progress not just by economic metrics like gdp but by how many of us have a role we find meaningful.
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we should explore ideas like universal basic income to make sure that everyone has a cushion to try new ideas. >> kimberly: joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor and former presidential candidate herman cain. thank you for being on the program. >> thank you, kimberly. happy to be here. >> kimberly: what do you think of ben carson's comment on poverty being a state of mind? is he right? >> dr. carson is exactly right. you see, kimberly, i have been in poverty. and now i'm a ceo. and i like being a ceo a lot better! and the reason i was able to get out of poverty was for two reasons. because number one, we didn't have the liberal media and the democrats and liberals telling us we were poor. secondly, i was blessed with parents and people around me that gave me that winning state of mind that dr. carson talked about. and that's what's allowed me to
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achieve beyond my own american dreams. so he's exactly right. now if i can come in on mark zuckerberg -- that >> kimberly: yes, please. >> why doesn't he send all the poor people a check and stop spending my money, okay? go ahead, mark! we aren't going to stop you. secondly. if you had a guaranteed minimum income for people, what would be that incentive to exceed things based upon their own abilities. that's not the way that society was built, and that's not the way this society should grow old going forward. he is dead wrong. it's easy for a billionaire to say give everybody a check. but no. i believe in the model that we use for hundreds of years, and that is you achieve the american dream based on your own motivation, your own inspiration, and your own aspirations like i and millions of other people in this country. >> kimberly: it's so true, you know? we have so many people come here
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as immigrants and build their families up and are able to try to earn a dollar and be able to put away money for the future, for education, for their children. i don't understand. his model is just completely offkilter. i mean, what is wrong with this guy? he's talking about a completely different country. we pride ourselves here on our entrepreneurial spirit about people wanting to build something themselves versus just getting a hand out. i mean, where is he getting this that this is going to work in this country? that's a failed model that fails in socialist countries! >> yes. it has failed in socialist countries. i don't know where he gets this idea. but some people believe it's called "richfield." all of the people that call my radio show that are from other countries, they applaud and they are thankful for the opportunities they have gotten since they have been in this country. none of the people from other countries call up and say "where is the more free stuff"?
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they call up and are thankful for the opportunity to create the lifestyle that they have. i don't know where mark is getting it from, but he is dead wrong in terms of his assertions that this generation needs to give away more free stuff. no! you earn your way in america like most people. >> kimberly: absolutely. and earning it feels good, doesn't it? that's what you want to do. you want to wake up in the morning and say, "how can i make my life better and those i care about, my family members." be an inspiration to other people. like you've done in your life. besides mark zuckerberg, he's in some, well, losing company with hillary clinton. take a listen to this and i'll take your reaction. >> okay. >> by the way. we were furious about the past presidential elections. of a... man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace for
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impeachment of obstruction of justice. some are even denying things we see with our own eyes. like the size of crowds. when people in power invent their own facts and attack those who question them, it can work the beginning of the end of a free society. >> kimberly: so hillary clinton going for the cheap laughs on the left track, press the button, cure the left to try to get some cheap stock. i know! you just cannot make it up. she's addressing the future, hopefully, leaders of tomorrow. >> she wasn't talking to leaders of tomorrow. she was talking -- he was talking to socialist and communist of tomorrow! that's why they laughed and applauded when she said what she said. look.
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you are talking about making up your own facts and hillary clinton has done that her entire life tell my public career. period. and was able to get away with it because of that clinton machine that many of us know has been there, and it is still there. secondly, hillary clinton is still looking for relevance. and she is relevant only to those people who blindly follow her in the first place. she's not gaining any new followers based upon that kind of rhetoric. and one last thing. president donald trump is doing a great job and they are in denial. hillary clinton, all the people that follow her, they are in denial of what i describe and i have described a couple of times this week on fox, and that is tds. trump derangement system. she is going to continue to laugh and applaud at some of her misguided statements. so she is the one guilty of
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making up her own facts in trying to deceive the american people. >> kimberly: you are absolutely right! somebody call the cdc, because that tds is spreading like wild flower. the mainstream media caught it, too. >> that's great. >> kimberly: always a pleasure having you on the program. thank you so much. >> i'm delighted, kimberly. thank you. >> kimberly: coming up next right here on "hannity." >> what are they saying, the crown prince of the white house, the son-in-law who sits next to the president every day, the fact that he's under scrutiny? how are they explaining that or denying that or what? >> a new leak helps the media take aim at president trump's son-in-law and advisor jared kushner. dennis kucinich -- joins us next with reaction. and later. >> it can happen almost here at any time. i was telling steve on the way in here, if you knew what i know about terrorism, he would never leave the house. >> kimberly: dhs chief john
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now back to "hannity." have a great weekend. >> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." i am kimberly guilfoyle in for sean, who is all for the memorial day holiday. damaging, police continue to cause headaches for the white house. the mainstream media is in film! with wall-to-wall coverage on reports that kushner is under scrutiny in the rush investigation. watch this. >> i'm on meds that make me out of it. i apologize for neither looking nor sounding or being my best. but, you know? once-in-a-lifetime, the story. once i got a story of this news, i wanted to get in. this is important. >> it seems the key to understanding jared kushner is like his father in law he is an
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incredibly self-interested greedy self-serving and and a l figure. he is... these are really bottom feeding sinister figures. one of the great tricks i think that jared in the ivanka play on the world is because they are so elegant looking. people tend to conflate that. this is a gangster family. >> i don't have enough confidence in donald trump to keep his stupid mouth shut and not obstruct justice and temper with a witness! >> what are they saying to explain the crown prince of the white house, the son-in-law who sits next to the president every day about the vikings under scrutiny? how are they excluding that were denying that? 's behavior on >> kimberly: eli lake put out a new column with a headline, "trump's allies high s without a trial." that sums up what we've seen going on in the media.
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joining us now with reaction, former congressman and fox news contributor dennis kucinich. from "the hill," joe concha, and fox news jupiter, contributor -- shock and all in a couple of those clips. can you even explain this? based arrangement? >> there is a criminal investigation going on as far as we now know, it's on general michael flynn and palmetto ford paul made a fort. we have a long way to go in the investigation. we don't know if there will be any charges against anyone most certainly what general flynn is alleged to have done. it could well be criminal. but we are at the start from the body is convicted, nobody should be. in the issue of fairness, the leaks are very disturbing and disquieting and should be >> okay. and joe, we also need to know the time frame. if they are saying is interference with the u.s. presidential election, then
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conversations that happened prior to the election, that's one section. but any kind of conversation that happened after the election has nothing to do with collusion with russia about the election. >> that makes total sense. >> kimberly: right. >> the journalism side is gone. it's all about business. it's all about click bait. that's like bait and switch in business where you have a headline, in this case, that draws the reader in, the content is something complete be different. in this case, "the washington post" headline is jared kushner narrowly focused and russian investigation. if you read the story, you've got to go five paragraphs down. "the post" says that they have not been told that kushner is a target and has not been accused with wrongdoing. it drew me in only that he is not the focus when the headline said he's the the focus. click bait. >> kimberly: dennis, what do you make of this situation? really, you've got pretty hysterical last night. and even today in terms of his
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name-calling to the family, they are sinister, they are bottom feeders. all kinds of craziness. how is this advancing in any way american democracy and political discourse? >> it doesn't, and i don't think it plays very well with the american people. what you see here is the politicization of the fbi with these leaks. and what it's doing is it's tainting any investigation. there is no objectivity here. and it hurts the fbi. but there is another thing with people in the media ought to pay attention to. go back to 1966 supreme court case. sheppard versus maxwell. which showed that presidential publicity was used to overturn a conviction and they saw violations of the first amendment, on the sixth amendment right to a fair trial, and the 14th amendment, due process. there is a legal process that is being usurped here by a very, very invective politics. >> kimberly: it's pretty unbelievable. one of his attorneys, jamie carella, has also released a
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statement saying that jared kushner will cooperate like he has done the past, that they have not been contacted by anyone saying that he is the subject of a target of the investigation, and no evidence thus far of wrongdoing. >> all true. very important to say. and what dennis kucinich that is exactly right. we've got to get rid of the politicization of the fbi. i would underscore we do need to have an investigation of what did or did not happen. and the fact there is no evidence now doesn't mean there won't be evidence of wrongdoing. i focus on general flynn, who had unauthorized contact with the russians, was working for the turks when he the was national security designate of the president of united states. there are real issues to investigate, but let's not rush to judgment. >> kimberly: right. again, it's so important to have the due process and, like, dennis mentioned, to make sure we can have a full and fair and impartial hearing, get to the
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bottom of this. it's what the american people deserve, but through these red herrings, makes no sense. >> kimberly, we have to be aware of the impact of presidential publicity. for the fbi to produce faith in these leaks actually would destroy any case they would try to build. so this... this is really a wrong approach. it's damaging to our constitution. it hurts our country. the fbi ought to get back to the basic work of doing investigations without trying to convict people through rumors, innuendo, and leaks. >> kimberly: absolutely. they aren't making for process care, joel. they already had problems on their kim jong-un and the hillary clinton investigation. this is unseemly for the fbi. >> this is being done through unnamed sources. every "new york times" and "washington post" record. this is the thing that people at home don't like. they do not know the motive of these sources. they don't know the current ability of resources. they don't have the access to the sources have to the presidents inner circle.
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the new york's -- they say anonymity is the last result. it's the first result in 2017 because it's all about cliques and retweets instead of being accurate and being professional and having integrity. >> kimberly: this really emphasizes the point where we see the polling and everything which is the general american public distrusts the media and things they are not being given the truth, that people are hiding behind this and this anonymity, and it really cheapens the information that's available. >> took a quick points, kimberly. first, donald trump got the biggest amount of applause on the campaign trail when he attacked the media. one other point i don't think that has been made is that mr. james forte, the cumbersome intellect in -- mr. -- i think that may well have helped them. that's very sad that we are in that kind of adversarial situation. very sad indeed. >> kimberly: i think it's an important point, we saw this
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unfold last night on the air in terms of election results coming in, people thought he would take a hit. it turns out to be quite the opposite at least. >> but i love the narrative that trump somehow made greg gianforte into it. reporters have been attacked for a long time, well before donald trump, especially a guy called alec baldwin. he used to beat the crap out of reporters. >> we do not want violence on people in the . >> absolutely not. i don't want to be quoted supporting -- the ill will that it probably ought to. and then the balance of their society. >> kimberly: we can always count of dennis' image to be the voice of reason's ability. thank you, gentlemen. i hope you have a great memorial day. coming up next right here on "hannity." >> it can happen almost here anytime. i was telling steve on the way in here, if you knew what i knew about terrorism, he would never
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>> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." dhs john kelly was on "fox & friends" earlier where he gave a sobering assessment of the terror threat that americans face. take a look. >> we had four major terrorist attacks in the week in four different places. obviously, manchester, egypt, philippines, indonesia, by the generally the same groups. it's nonstop, the good news for us in america, we have amazing people protecting us every day. but it can happen almost here anytime. i was telling steve on the way in here, if he knew what i knew about terrorism, he never leave the house. >> kimberly: my goodness. president trump has made fighting terrorism a key theme during his first foreign trip. so what can we do here at home and abroad to combat extremism? joining me now is the host of "the next revolution," which lost his -- steve hilton. an author of the new book, chris tom to
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chris, kris "tanto" paronto. i pulled confident we are going to get to the bottom of it with the two view here. congrats on the new show. cannot wait for that to get started. in the meantime, what can we do here at home and abroad to combat extremism? >> i think that kelly is exactly right. it's really helpful, i think, to have someone as serious as that in charge of fighting the fight against terror who takes it seriously. i think what you have seen over the last few years, and it's not just here in america, but in the u.k. too, there's a lot of talk about fighting terrorism and the people agreeing with how serious it is. if you look at what's actually been going on, it hasn't been good enough. let's take manchester. obviously, it's still very fresh. there's a lot of grief and anger and pain. but while we should reserve most of our anger for the militant islamists who actually did this terrible thing, i think some anger also needs to be reserved for the authorities, because
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actually it gets back to this guy with some of these attacks, it turns out that it's known to the authorities, he's actually complained about two when antitumor hotline, it turns out, about six years ago. there was a warning after warning, traveling around libya, syria, he slipped through the nets. there's something going wrong with the way we are approaching this. i think what i'm really pleased to see is when president trump and secretary kelly and the administration really are putting this at the top of the agenda saying they need more resources to fight this thread. that should be reassuring. there was one final thing. actually, what america did after 9/11 was really important, the way everyone said, look, something serious went wrong here. we need to investigate it, review all of our procedures and processes and how we fight terrorism. that hasn't happened in the u.k. america, despite the growing threats, is in a better position today, better than anywhere else in the rest of the world despite
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the rising threat we face. >> kimberly: it's interesting that president trump is very aware of this. he's aware of the threat here, he's aware of the front abroad. he made this a key, focal point of his campaign. it's a part of the things, people want to make america safe, national security focus and foreign policy. he emphasized that when he was away on this recent trip, strong messaging, saying drive them ou out. >> that's what you need to do as a leader. you did show strength for the past eight years, we weren't doing that. we were leading from behind. president trump is putting us in the front again and putting my focus. he had dashed after the attack in manchester, he threw the special operations community and they went out and did a raid. sometimes, you have to do that. i for an eye. i like that he's doing that. also, this goes back on the leaks we've talked about. the cia and the the -- they need to get back on fighting terrorism and less being in the political agenda and political arena.
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that's why i see we need to concentrate more and have more of a focal point. president trump can do it. he's got somebody great cia director as mike pompeo. where we are not exceeding that. that is cia and s of l make an essay not doing their job, that's combating terrorism. that's bothering me a little bit. >> kimberly: is bothering me too. steve, when you think about this, the u.k. got upset with us that they aren't going to share the intelligence because, you know, loose lips sink ships. they went ahead and said, okay, we are back on board together. it was a matter of hours per nevertheless, while mac. what bad reputation to have. we see these leaks infecting to make affecting our diplomacy and cooperative efforts to combat extremism. >> yeah, i think that's right. it seems to be resolved and we have got to move on. i totally agree with what was just said about how we need to get back to the real business of
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fighting these terror networks. but i think, the other thing i would say is a real refreshing change in this demonstration is that you've got a president who's put really good qualified people in charge and seems to trust in their professionalism. it seems to me they are really working as a team. because he has empowered them to do the right thing. he's not being micromanaged for political ends. he's actually putting good people in charge and letting them get on to the job and seeing his role as president to give them the support you need and especially to get them the resources you need. that's a big change for what we've had before. >> kimberly: certainly. what else can we do here at home? nobody likes the feeling of being like a sitting duck and waiting to get picked off. >> that's part of terrorism. it's striking terror in the hearts and minds of -- just stay vigilant. go about your daily activities. don't worry about -- don't let the terror affect your daily lives. you can't. that's what you're trying to do. but we have the greatest law
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enforcement in the world and we have to rely on them. president trump faxed the law president trump faxed law enforcement. he says everything i would like to say. law enforcement is out there and they are the best. they've got our backs. >> we've got to back them up too. president trump is prepared to do that. we want to give our relationship with our allies very strong, the u.k. general and, such a pleasure. thank you so much. congrats on the show again, do not forget to get kris' book. coming up, a shocking new study shows that more millennials in turkey support free speech then in the u.s. charlie kirk and dinesh d'souza are here next to react. stay with us. ♪ with this level of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis.
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>> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." a recent study has surprising findings about young people and free speech. the berkeley foundation pulled participants from around the world who were born between 1995 and 2001. and according to the study, "support for free speech even if offensive to a religion is highest in turkey. 78%." it goes on, "the report is surprisingly low in countries that are historical champions of free speech. france, 50%, the u.k. 58%, and
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even the u.s., 62%." also, campus perform is reporting that find one fifth of millennials sake safe spaces are actually necessary for joining me now with reaction is the founder of executive director of turning point usa, charlie kirk, and phil filmmaker dinesh d'souza. quite a study, dinesh, of a lack of support of free speech among american millennials. do you find this surprising? >> well, i think it's very disturbing because the whole purpose of a university is to challenge your assumptions, to turn your world upside down, to take assumptions and turn them into questions. if you go to four years of college and you don't have your basic assumptions challenged, even overturned, you haven't really got a proper liberal arts
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education. so i think it's very pathetic that you got these young people who feel to be sheltered. sheltered from what? in fact, the only two groups that are regularly battered on campus are political conservatives and evangelical christians. otherwise, everyone else has a safe space. it's called "the american campus." it's when you are absolutely right. it's unbelievable to me how this happened. and how the whole thing develop. now, charlie, safe spaces? what is that? is wrong with american youth? they are so ill-prepared then for the real world when they go out there to try to get a job, they aren't going to get hugs and snacks and whatever, they are going to have to work hard and earn their keep and actually open their minds and listen to other viewpoints. >> soft. >> kimberly: soft! brie cheese soft! >> yesterday, i was speaking to a group of 60 -- i was a cleaning what a safe space was,
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they thought i was making it up. a safe space, people that don't know, is a physical location on a college campus where college students can seek refuge if they hear ideas that they find frightening to them. now think about that. that this agreement is a form of assault? that you need to actually go find a safe space? in the safe spaces, they have crayons and play-doh and cookies and milk. we aren't making this up. it is soft. what is the agenda behind this? the liberal academic elites, they want to shelter an entire generation from ever hearing an idea or perspective that might disagree with the leftist worldview. dinesh get it out of the park. if there are any point of use that actually did safe spaces, it christians and conservatives! we're the ones were under attack. dinesh is 100% right. >> kimberly: go ahead, dinesh. >> the really powerful people in the college campus or the administration in the faculty. those people are completely supportive of the leftist
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ideology. so the threat comes from the powerful people on campus who have the ability to shape your grade, the ability to penalize you, send your home, to expel you. it's the conservative and christians who are on the defensive right after trump's election, my daughter, who was a senior at an ivy league college noticed there was a gala of intolerance that swept across her compass and a sense almost a witch hunt against any student whom i can simply voted conservative last year. >> kimberly: absolutely. you are so right. the signs to watch for the week and, all of dinesh's films for the memorial day weekend. thank you so much. we are going to have more "hannity" after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪
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[national anthem] ♪ ♪ >> president trump's nine-day journey is starting to head toward the close. >> this was a very significant trip. not so much for the actual events of the trip, but for the choices. >> you see the reception when he came off of air force 1 in saudi arabia. everybody was there to meet him. what he did in israel was incredibly moving and to meet with the pope. to have the whole trifecta. to meet with the pope i thought was a beautiful trip and i couldn't be more proud of him. >> president trump's son-in-law is willing to cooperate we are told with the fbi as they are meeting with russians. >> he says he has not been contacted by federal investigators. >> what you see here is the politicization of the fbi. there is no objectivity here. >> i'm not sure there is much of a story here other than