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legend in my own mind. that's tall for tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. judge jeanine: you are looking live at joint base andrews where president trump arrived on air force one just moments ago after wrapping up his first overseas trip. president trump has wrapped up his intense 9-day overseas international voyage that by all accounts was a home run. our commander-in-chief, the pillar of strength and true advocate for america. his message clear and unequivocal. there was no apology. and no bowing down to other leeders.
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but instead strength, honor and determination. there was no effort to convey or insinuate that the american way of life is the one and only right way to live. president trump boldly went where no other president has, managing to get other leaders to fight terrorism and drive them out. the president drawing line in the sand and showing how to work on a common goal to defeat it lambists of islam. there is no phoney coalition with make believe numbers. instead, allies, especially those because they are muslim who understand the power and the promise of our president's words.
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in fact just yesterday, egyptian president el-sisi called upon the united states to hem egypt crush the terrorists who intentionally targeted and massacred coptic christians on their way to church. today another ally, italy begging for help with the expected migration of 200,000 from north africa by boat before year's ends. many from libya. our allies are convinced america is back with a president who means what he says and says what he means. but the president has one problem. one problem that he has to fix. and in spite these historic successes like flying directly from saudi arabia to israel, and meeting with israeli prime minister netanyahu, then immediately meeting palestinian president abbas, both of them
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saying they are willing to work toward the pursuit of peace with each other and our dearest ally is rail convinced we have her back. yet the president has that one problem he needs to fix. and while the leaders of christianity, islam and judaism gave him receptions unlike anything we've seen in the last 8 years, it took scene outsider to reset relations in the middle east, and for the first time there is actual hope that we, all of us who believe in god, are partners against a common evil, radical islam and a common foe, iran. and instead of appeasing the enemy with apologies and money, our president stood shoulder to shoulder with leaders, many of whom could not be more funds amount alley different. the president in coming home still has one huge problem and
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it's not russia. it's not the democrats. it's not any of its haters. if he doesn't fix this problem. we are in big trouble. what is it? the leaks. yes, leaks. there is a leaker in the white house. there is a traitor inside the people's house. a traitor who must be taken out. that person is an enemy of the united states. that fern doing tee normous damage not just for the president who is certainly capable of take care of hifl himself. but instead to your pour nation. the media instead of focusing on children massacred from manchester to egypt are in a breathless frenzy awaiting a late-day leak going from innuendo and non-stories and publishing classified information.
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some saying where there is smoke there must be fire, isn't there? to the point where even watergate reporter bob word ward is telling them to chill the hell out. quote, we aren't even close to watergate. this leaker needs to be found immediately. no holds barred. i have my own ideas who that person is. but i'm not ready to share them yet. right now tonight spare no resource, spare no one, find that person or persons, the tray towards, the leakers, the ones destroying our nation, and that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitter #judgejeanine. joining me live from our nation's capital is deputy
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assistant of the united states, dr. sebastian gorka. as you look at president and the first lady getting off air force one, and now apparently i believe getting on to a helicopter. to the white house, what do you think the implications of this 9-day trip have been and will be for the united states? >> remember that fake reset. the plastic switch hillary gave lavrov with the mistranslated label? forget that. this is the real global reset. the president in 10 days has changed the gee owe political retalt wherever he went. whether it was europe or the middle east, whether it was nato headquarters. the wailing wall. he changed it. american leadership is back. we are not going to preach too people. we are not going to lecture.
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we are not going to make apologies for who we are. we are here to obliterate isis and reassure our friends, especially is rail. and we are here to send a very clear message to our enemies, iran included. that is what the president did in a scant week and a half. judge jeanine: it seems in that scant week and a half the president brought together 50 muslim leaders in one place, the respect, the ceremony. it's very telling as to how they are accepting him versus how they accepted the other president. >> because they treat him as a true leader. he gave hem tough love. let's be honest. he gave them tough love. he said to the 50-plus leaders, you have to drive the extremists, you have to drive the terrorists out of your places of worship, because we are in a war between good and
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eiffel. at the same time he reassured him. i am going to call out iran. wherever he went it was substantive. by the was the same message the marine corps division that supplied secretary kelly and secretary mattis to this administration. it's the same motto, no better friends, no worse enemy. judge jeanine: as we go west discussing in a meeting with the nato leaders. he made it very clear we are going to stay in nato. but if you know what? you have got to pay up. what do you think the reaction to that is going to be? >> i heard very, very positive things from people actually who have to secure those nations through our nato allies. but think about the simple logic of it, judge. imagine if you are a member of the club and 80% of the members
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of the club only paid half of the dues they were supposed to pay. would you like that? would you be satisfied with that. judge jeanine: of course not. everybody those people have to pay their fair share. the question is to what extent can we force them to do that? >> i think the message was sent. the secretary-general in d.c. reaffirmed this need for equitable burden sharing. we want our allies to be as serious as we are, and i think that message was received in brussels. judge jeanine: you are referring the nato general secretary. he absolutely he greed. manchester this week. what did the brits miss? what happens now with the united states and our ally the u.k.
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>> the issue is a both apolicy question and a tactical one. on the tactical side it's a question of manpower. when you have got hundreds or thousands of people who have come back to the war zones and you don't know what they are planning, you don't know what they are doing. you need to surveil them. it takes 20-30 people to physically surveil one suspect. you know that. so it's a tactical question of manpower. but there is a bigger issue. what do you do if your citizen goes to syria or libya? they are not going there to get a suntan. what happens when they come back home? what are you going to do with that person? interview them? if they don't say i'm building a bomb, that's okay? this is the challenge for europe. they are so much closer to those war zones. decisions have to be made and it's like the executive order we had here. we are concerned with people coming from those war zones. that's why the president signed
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the executive orders. judge jeanine: when you talk about refugees or individuals in the u.k. let's keep the united states separate. they go back to syria. they go to libya and these other countries. do these other countries like the u.k., do they have to accept them if they are a refugee? do they have the cape bit of knowing they went to these other places. you know as well as i do, a jihadist is trained to lie. >> there are some nations that i'm not going to mention them when that individual comes back from that place where you don't go for a holiday, they sit down at the airport for hours. they target them. and we know that you -- you should know we have got our eye on you. that's what some nations do. the question is, is everybody
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prepared to take the hard measures and invest in human intelligence in the undercover assets that can keep these people on the radar screen long before they bite ingredients for that bomb, judge. judge jeanine: joining me now, muslim scholar and author of "in the land of invisible women," a female doctor's journey into the saudi kingdom. going on what good gorka was talking about, having the resources sufficient to identify those who have been born into countries like the u.k. as maybe a refugee, then tracking them and how we do that. >> egypt and manchester represent islamis islamist ideot work. killing children at a music concert. coptic christians.
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both originating from this ideology and also from the region of libya. we have forgotten about the failed state that has been left behind in libya. i see dr. gorka's points are well taken. the tragedy is british intelligence was very informed and involved with british libyans in manchester. the largest amount of lib yants outside of libya in the world. well known to the british authorities. they knew islamists were there. not recognizing that this is an ideology that could come back and bite you. that's the sad part of the story.
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judge jeanine: mi-5 missed this. >> they might have not considered the potential scenario. many secular libyans british that were going back to libya had warned that radicals were developing. judge jeanine: it seems like countries like the united states and the u.k., although we may have an instinct or a gut feeling. that we are limited because we are a free society. that we can almost predict something going wrong, and yet our laws don't allow to us do what we need to do. >> they are saying there is a generational difference.
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many of the older british libyans invested in british and manchester life. but somehow when their youth went back to participate in the arab spring, they become brutalized, traumatized, and they bond with their co-fighters and through the internet and ideologically. we have incredible technology. the professor at dartmouth university. we can do jihadist ideology video. judge jeanine: the most frightening part of it, when you talk about an older libyan, for example, that the older muslims in manchester are assimilating and believe in the u.k. or the western whatever country they are in, yet in spite their being raised by them, the younger generation seems to be more
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connected to their peers who may be jihadists. >> the taliban is con siewpg these individuals to become part of a virtual organization they can connect with much more than their families or friend or neighbors. solving that, i'm not certain how we are going to be able to do it. we are facing with libya, 180 miles of coastline controlled by isis it's a stone's throw from italy. over 500,000 individual from africa coming to europe it's a human marketplace in human trafficking, but weapons coming into egypt. i think we'll need military intervention in libya to protect egypt. judge jeanine: it appears president el-sisi understands the commitment of our president
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trump, something he did not get from president obama. >> i have seen not just the commitment of the government, but the ordinary egyptians refuse to be divide between muslims and christians. it's egyptian muslims protecting the christian churches. judge jeanine: we are certainly grateful to have your input. thank you for being with us tonight. coming up, more on president trump's historic trip abroad. one of the most outspoken conservatives in the u.k. is here to react to the manchester attack. later, i roll up my sleeves and kick off my heels as i board the big ship in new york city.
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>> the barbaric attack in manchester and the massacre of innocent young lives underscores the urgent need to join forces to absolutely and totally defeat them. judge jeanine: that's president trump speaking about the horrific attack in manchester in his final speech abrought. katie, tell us the condition of some of the victims of the manchester attack, how are they? >> it's been a terrible time here in the u.k. 22 dead. the number may still rise, and there are five children under
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the age of 16 critical in hospital, and it's not known whether they will make it or not. as much as things are starting to get back to normal, as much as we started again on the political campaign for theee recollection, there are still terrible stories to be told. we are also here in the u.k. about to go into half-term break. i have got lots of emails from people wondering should they go to this concert. should they go on holiday. someone coming out to london for a week wind their children has just canceled their trip. this fear is all pervasive. judge jeanine: you are known as a conservative writer, and you had your own radio show from 10:00 to 12 every sunday, very popular fan reports are you no longer have that show. can you tell us why?
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>> i can have no comment. it's been agreed. i can have no comment on my leaving my radio show. but if we were to generalize and talk about what we see happening, after any attack like this, there is huge anger and outrage. there is scene overwhelming feeling of anger. people don't know where to put that anger. the liberal left never quite look at themselves and wonder if they are part of the problem. they will load their anger on to someone else. i think there is a silencing that goes on on the right. i wouldn't speak of my own case in particular. but in general we see a division between the liberal left and the right. the right are calling for action. we want the people taken off our streets. the 3,000 people out there on the watchlist that are being watched, but yet they are still free to roam around.
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650 jihadis who have come back to the middle east roaming around our country. we in the conservative majority feel like we want those people incarcerated. we keep hearing they were known to authorities. we would like them to be known to incarceration. judge jeanine: the member of the labour party blamed the united kingdom for this attack, saying it's reflective of their policies. >> i don't think it's reflective of how many of us feel it's insulting to be in an area where he relaunched his campaign. there has been a pause for three days after the terror attack. and he came back linking direct think foreign policy overseas with terrorist action here in the u.k. of course, many of us would say there must be a clear link because wee operate over in the
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middle east. >> couldn't that be blamed on the victims? >> the thing i would say about it is the timing is horrible. it's not what we want to hear right now. i would say there is also another side to this. we are looking to our leaders right now for answers. we are all hoping someone is going to tell us the cure. we are sick as a society. we are looking for a doctor who will tell us how we are going to make it better. people are wondering, the leader of the left, how will he make this better and he stood up there and said we brought this on ourselves. judge jeanine: our panel up next. still ahead -- i can't fit in it? they will never let me in this ship again. we can't stay here!
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laura: british airways says it's working to restore services by sunday. flights are canceled from heath heathrow and gatwick airports until sunday. the airline's website and mobile app are down and creating problems. protesters continue to clash with police in venezuela's capital. police officers are use water cannons and tear gas on the protesters. over 1,000 people have been injured and more than 2,700 have been arrested. the protesters want venezuela's president to leave office.
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>> from saudi arabia to israel to nato, to the g-7, we made extraordinary gains on this historic trip to advance the security@and prosperity of the if united states, our friends, and our allies. and we paved the way for a new era of cooperation among the nations of the world to defeat the common enemy of terrorism. and provide our children with a much more hopeful future. judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice." joining me, lawrence jones, and chris hahn. good evening to you both. you just heard the president. i'm going to start with you,
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lawrence. the president saying from saudi arabia to israel, nato, g7, advances in security. does this seem to you like an almost perfect trip? there wasn't one flaw in the whole trip. >> i'm excited about it. first it started off with saudi arabia. we are giving you have weapons to defeat terrorism, to go after isis. it's about time you guys started assisting us with it. then nato. you have to stop being leeches and start paying your fair share. the american people sent donald trump to there to get them order. we shouldn't have to pay for all this stuff. you will see america take its place back in the world. judge jeanine: chris? >> first he goes to saudi arabia and he doesn't say radical islamic terrorism. i thought that was all you had to do was just say that and it would disappear. >> he already said it.
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>> he didn't say the to the islamist people in that room, did he. it's very easy to say sit in a rally in alabama, very different to say it among the leaders of the muslim world. judge jeanine: when i asked you was the president's international trip was a success, you want to talk about one line? are you kidding? >> i don't think it was a success. judge jeanine: why want it a success. >> he told the leaders of the muslim world he wouldn't preach to them how he would treat women, then they treated. >> he told nato they need to pay their fair share while they giggled on the side lion, because they want to be leeches? that was wrong? >> there is a time and a place to do that. at a memorial. >> right there.
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>> the mial to 9/11 and article 5, that was not the time nor the place. i agree with the president, they should pay their fair share. it shows a lack -- jean there are behind closed doors? maybe you have got to embarrass them into paying with, but that's just me. once he got elected they got it. this is a team. everybody pays their way, but enough of that. lawrence, in terms of what happened in manchester and egypt and afghanistan, we saw four attacks this week. what do you think the american president can do for the middle east? do you have think we now have allies who believe in us. >> we have allies that believe in this. let's be honest.
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this president talked about radical islam. the president also said, hey, you have got to get your religion in order. if this is going to be nations of islam, muslim nations, you need to confront. that's what we are going to see. if they decide to get with the program and do it, then we'll have a relationship. if they don't, we'll have a different response. >> it seems like he already decided that saudi arabia would get $1.2 billion worth of weapons from us. >> they paid for them. >> sure, it was a beautiful $100 million gift to ivanka's charity. if this was hillary clinton we would be having a different conversation. judge jeanine: wait a minute. let me ask you something. why did they stop giving money to hillary clinton's charity
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because they don't want to play because there is no pay? lawrence, last word. >> well, all i have to say is that we see a new commander-in-chief taking command. judge jeanine: thank you, gentlemen. i'm joined by a fashion expert next as we take a look into the first lady's fashion. "justice" is back in a moment. i was always "the girl with psoriasis." people don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now?
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judge jeanine: chris nawnt last block suggested $100 million went from saudi arabia to ivanka trump's charity. that's absolutely incorrect. that a $100 million from the saudis is going into a program that involves the women entrepreneur fund that will be run by the world bank, not ivanka trump. and it provides female entrepreneurs with financial support in the middle east. this is to help women in the middle east, having nothing to do with ivanka. i spoke to the pro vie tore of le petite robe. anthony, thanks so much for being with us. here the first lady just compleght her first international visit. and there used to be a breathless anticipation of what first ladies would wear.
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though she is extremely elegant, is there not a lot of talk in the fashion world by the. >> in fact there is not. what they should be doing is praising our first lady for how beautiful and chic she is representing our country. judge jeanine: she is wearing -- >> she at the jumpsuit with the magnificent gold of python leather. judge jeanine: for the first dinner in saudi arabia she is wearing a dress designed by a lebanese designer. >> it's appropriate. the woman is statuesque. she floats. she is so beautiful. and she is completely covered up and giving respect for the culture. from what i read in the press the saudi arabians appreciated her style and conservatism.
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judge jeanine: it looks like a desert safari look. >> she has her own sense of style. she is capable of creating a look for the mood and environment she is in. judge jeanine: another lebanese designer, powder blue caftan. >> the color is perfect. >> she manages to use the right fabrications to go with her body and complement her shape. she is a beautiful woman. judge jeanine: then she goes to israel and what is she wearing here? >> this is michael kors it's crisp, elegant, tailored, it's feminine. yet it's very chic. judge jeanine: and it's respectful. here is another dress at the
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home of benjamin netanyahu for dinner. >> a black dress for dish. exquisite. i think this is the only designer honoring the first lady while on this trip. judge jeanine: ivanka looks stung. >> she has chosen a designer from the u.k. she managed to get a well-represented trip. judge jeanine: america, lebanon, italy. what is she wearing here. >> she has an amazing figure. so this benefit to highlight her waistline. judge jeanine: let's talk about the vatican. >> she must have been briefed by the vatican. she has fully respected the
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full-on culture. i think the pope is probably one of the highest figures, one of the highest leaders in the world in his own right. and she is showing the ultimate respect as ivanka is as well. >> no one looks better than dolce. judge jeanine: compare them with jackie kennedy. >> i do compare them. i think melania is as chic as jackie kennedy. she must have used the pictures as inspiration. the pictures are almost identical. judge jeanine: both of them so elegant. here she is coming off a plane in belgium. >> she is highlighting her
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waistline wearing a gingham coat and matching dress. judge jeanine: how many women can highlight their waistline? >> we can't categorize everybody. but in melania's case she know iowa to accentuate on herself. judge jeanine: we'll see what happens when she comes back. >> i guarantee everybody should be paying notice to her, because she has literally taken the fashion triby storm and represented an industry that should be paying high respect to her. judge jeanine: thank you for being with us. street justice is next. but it's really sweet justice. you will want to see this, trust me. hey, here comes a last-minute suggestion.
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>> we are here to show the public the martial arts program. judge jeanine: you must need somebody to flip. you want to trite, with me? >> i would love to. what are you going to do? >> i'll take you over my back to the ground. are you ready? judge jeanine: can't we do something tougher than this? that was a throw-down. how across i going to throw you.
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>> is this your favorite port-of-call? off course. judge jeanine: tell me what kind of trouble you get into. just like the movies. what's your fast it port-of-call. >> if we were in virginia, what would your favorite port-of-call be? >> virginia, it's washington, d.c. judge jeanine: i told you i would catch up in a lie. there are no confessions or impeachable statements coming out of the mouths of anybody in the military on this ship todays ship again, you know that. here i am sitting in the
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captain's chair in the u.s.s.kersarge. nobody is supposed to sit here but the captain. so if you don't tell anyone, i won't tell anyone. request permission to go ashore. >> granted, ma'am. judge jeanine: great day on the u.s.s.kersarge. we'll be right back. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com.
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