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deployment at fort hood. she's a military wife herself. her whole family loves "the five" and fox news. hannity is next. >> this is a fox news alert. president trump restoring america on the world stage. the commander in chief is in germany for the g20 summit. he will meet face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin. earlier today, president trump was in poland. >> we've come to your nation to deliver a very important message, america love poland and americans love the polish peopl people.
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i am here today not just to visit an old ally, but to hold it up as an example of those who seek freedom. and those who wish to summon the courage and will to defend our civilization. it is unfortunate for them because they have experienced some very unfair problems. we don't want fake news. we urge russia to seize its destabilizing activities in the ukraine and elsewhere and its support for hostile regimes such as syria and iran. we must also confront the threat from north korea. president obama drew a redline and i was the one who made it look a little better than what it was.
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something will have to be done about it. i declared today for the world to hear that the west will never be broken. our values will prevail, our people will thrive and our civilization will triumph. >> joining a snow for reaction is vice president penance. he had a great trip today to examine our space program. it was an unbelievable day. what poland represents for eastern europe and freedom. it is incredible for me after seeing how optimistic that speech was to watch the commentary afterwards.
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"washington post" calling it dark and provocative. he said we will not be broken but it's dark and provocative. vice president >> that is unapoc american leadership. it's unbelievable to think in the last administration, they were more or less apologizing for our nation around the world. today in warsaw, poland, those elegant words that your viewers just heard again, president donald trump reaffirmed our nation to be the leader of the free world. after having been in florida today, in the kennedy space center, the enthusiasm were seeing the kind of leadership president trump is displaying,
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and his commitment to our space mission. >> he was criticized for attacking the press in a country where a lot of people think our free press is endangered. he also went after those criticizing our intelligence community. vice president >> he responded e questions. i think looking at that speech and that historic square in warsaw, esau the president lay out a widgeon stomach vision fo.
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and we have a shared alliance for more than 75 years. and he called on our nato allies to live up to the commitments they've made to our common defense. to call on russia the day before his meeting with president putin crew cease their activities, sees supporting hostile regimes. it was an example of bracing, direct and candid leadership that people across this country welcome as president. they are welcoming the president of the united states and whose embracing his role of the leader of the free world. and america is back.
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>> he had a hostile relationship with some world leaders. and it was announced that they e.u. and japan are forging a new trade deal. and they are seeing that the president is not friendly toward trade. they will say that they will do the same inbox also. >> the president will put america first in diplomatic terms and economic terms. america is open for business but we want win-win trade for relationships. very good discussions with president moon, and what we saw
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today. we are talking about beginning to discuss amendments and negotiation with countries. we have a president that wants to engage the world, and have the interests of american workers and jobs and sovereignty. >> it seemed like they were having another presidential side discussion with south korea. president bush certainly never did anything like that. >> we've been hearing a lot about president obama and people can be the judge about that.
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what we are hearing is a lot of and direct engagement, and a renewal to strategic engagement with that country. i was in europe myself representing the president earlier this year. what i keep hearing from leaders around the world is how grateful they are that america is leading again on the world stage. i don't know if it was the speech in saudi arabia, or his historic speech today in poland. i think leaders today are welcoming the president to embrace that role of being the leader of that free world. >> vice president pence, thank you for joining us. >> and a powerful moment earlier
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today. >> our defense is not just the commitment of money but it's a commitment of will. as the polish experience reminds us, the defense of the west ultimately rests on not only the needs but the will of its people to prevail and be successful. and get what you have to have. the fundamental question of our time, whether the west has the will to survive. we had the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and encouraged to preserve our civilization in the face of those who would subvert and destroy it? >> joining us know, author and fox news contributor,
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newt gingrich. i'm so glad you're here, when i first saw him speak in poland, the only thing that came close in my mind, is ronald reagan. i'm not saying donald trump is ronald reagan, but i thought the speech both captured an optimistic tone, a challenging tone, hopeful and faith-based as well. did you get a little bit of reagan and what he was saying there are smart >> i thought it was very much like reagan's speech and once. this is a war about civilization. we are in a struggle. i thought he was courageous in pointing out that not only are we in a struggle with terrorists, but bureaucratic
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secularists. i thought it was a really remarkable speech and covered an extraordinary amount of history. it's a landmark. people will be able to seep philosophically a lot better who donald trump is with the speech and i think from the standpoint of the polish people, it was great to see that they have a president with them. >> we have a enemy and those who wish to vanquish freedom. it was this moment with trump and the shared interest we have in defeating the terrorists. >> we must stand united against these shared enemies and stripped them of their
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territory, funding, and networks and any form of ideological support they may have. we will always welcome new citizens who share our values and love our people, our borders will always be closed to terrorism and extremism of any kind. >> i was wishing at the audience was mike got better. the audience was going nuts. they were cheering for many parts. they are feeling the brunt of the criticism they are getting now from other european elites by not taking in more of the refugees. donald trump clearly gave support for their vision of
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protecting their common interests in common enemies. >> is a huge gap between the values of central europeans. and the valleys of germany and the scandinavian countries. what trump is dumb is come down decisively on the side of those who worry about national identity, survival, practicalit practicality, and that set the stage for the meeting in hambur hamburg. it'll be very interesting to see how that works. >> they talk about the strength of europe and the successes of europe. it depends on open societies. that was it a at what the elites
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believe. i didn't hear that in the speech where he reaffirmed our commitment to article five and nato, and our important alliances we have with our european counterparts. >> there was a real strain after world war ii after facing the world war i and the. it's turned out not to be true because the bureaucrats in brussels represent differing worldview. what we see is a struggle between global nations and is
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kind of globalism that the president of germany represents. >> speaking of faith and the polish people, we are going to talk more with newt gingrich right after the break. >> the election was in november, there was a lot of time he did nothing about it. why did he do nothing about it? >> president trump slamming president obama on failing to act about russian interference. there is more comingtr up onpp "hannity," stay with us.
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>> welcome back to "hannity" ." presidents remark on russia got the most attention today. >> your oppressors tried to break you, but poland could not be broken.
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and when the day came in 1979, and 1 million polish people gathered around victory square in their very first mass with their polish pope, that day, everyone in warsaw must have known that their oppressive system would soon come crashing down. they must've known at the exact moment during pope john paul ii sermon when men, women and children raised their voices in a single prayer. a million polish people did not ask for wealth. they did not ask for privilege, instead, 1 million polish people saying three simple words, we want god.
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>> we continue with newt gingrich, with that moment which didn't get a lot of play in the mainstream media. i think that moment said more to people in eastern europe then most anything else because that hits people in their hearts. a lot of people didn't think there was hope for eastern europe, but they believed there was hope. i thought that was very important for him to go back to that moment. >> it's very important, and the speech gave as much to america as poland. the president has decided that his time is come to engage the secular left, the atheists,
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those who force god out of our lives and take them head-on. there's place after place in that speech, where he calls on the polish experience. reminding the world that poland ceased to exist for 200 years because russia had torn it to shreds. there was no point on the map. when you begin to realize the depths of this and the polish people largely through their belief in god and the structure of the catholic church, survived, identified themselves of people of faith. in a way that's truly one of the great stories in the last couple hundred years. in that appeals and says to the rest of the world, faith can defeat our enemies. faith can bring our civilization together.
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>> donald trump, billionaire new yorker, doesn't attend church all that regularly. and he gets up there and gives a speech, and a pro-life message in the speech in warsaw, poland. let's watch. >> we put faith and family, not government and bureaucracy at the center of our lives. we challenge everything. we seek to know everything so we can better know ourselves. and above all, we value the dignity of every human life might protect the rights of every person, and share the hopes of every soul to live in freedom. >> optimistic, pro-life, protecting the most vulnerable. all people have human dignity.
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>> it's deeper than that. donald trump tweeted about a baby being sentenced to death by the british court, there's a real desire to confront and ease the power of government. to strip us of our dignity, religious liberty. do you remember the little sisters of the poor and the key protestants. president trump understands that for our civilization to survive, it has to keep his roots as a civilization based in a belief in god. if it loses that, our civilization will disappear.
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>> coming up next on "hannity." >> president obama found out about it in august regarding russia. the election was in november, that's a lot of time he did nothing about it. why did he do nothing about it? >> president trump calling out prison obama about doing nothing about the russian interference. >> what cnn did was unfortunate for them. they have some pretty serious problems. they have been fake news for a longtime. >> president trump blasting cnn and the fake news media. that and more straight ahead on "hannity" ." and now. i'm back!
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>> live from american news headquarters. the state of hawaii has challenged the band. the travel ban requires applications from six muslim countries to fly to the u.s. a wildfire near breckenridge resort, firefighters are on the scene right now. insurance companies has paid for additional resources. the fire has burned almost 80 acres. eight train crash occurred, the train engineer was suspended. now back to "hannity." >> earlier today while overseas,
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president trump had some harsh words for obama, regarding the russian meddling in the election. >> barack obama found out about this in terms of if it was russia. he found out about it in august. there's a lot of time he did nothing about it. why did he do nothing about it? he was told it was russia by the cia. he did nothing about it. they say he choked. i don't think he choked, what happened was he thought hillary clinton was going to win the election. hattie thought the other way, he would've done something about it. >> joining us with reaction, an attorney and author, fox business host.
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this was a fun day. i'm half polish, and i just have to say, i'm very proud to be half polish today. great event and speech by president trump. this reminded me of the 80s when reagan would go over. and today, the left went crazy. cnn and msnbc, criticized president trump. >> the former president in indonesia taking on the president. this was just basically, fair and balanced. this was a president just over five months into his presidency who has command. he's the leader of the free world.
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all of those lefties they can get over themselves have much more to get over now. he is among friends in europe and it showed. >> the moment when he said, he thought hillary was going to win. there's no love lost between barack obama and donald trump. you might as well thought barack obama had been showering president trump with praise over the last several months. >> i have polish heritage mysel myself. what's so interesting about this, we know that president obama knew that there is some kind of russian
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interference. we also know he did nothing. he thought hillary clinton was going to win. now we have a special counsel investigating whether in fact there was russian hacking or interference. which is actually information that the previous administration artie had. based on information that was already out there, why is there a special counsel trying to figure out that president obama did nothing. >> on the campaign trail, donald trump set it right. we need the investigation of the investigators. what happened with the dnc, as
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far as we know. they are relying on crowd strik strike. why did the dnc deny access to the fbi and cia, and why did the fbi and cia permit the dnc to tell them to go to hell? >> i want you to address what was said on cnn today. he made the case that donald trump was going to polan poland, and in his speech, did not stand up for american values. he was and i press, and that he did not go far enough to
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criticize russia, and not standing up for american values. the polish people showed up. >> the president said that russia has been made destabilizing force, and they have to stop siding with dictators. they may not like what he said, it was april western civilization speech. this was a dynamic speech, and adjust the russian threat, and took it a step further. what was it they didn't like about that speech? >> it connected with the average working european who's afraid of
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what's coming down the line. >> this president continues to make those like cnn and left wing activist groups divide himself. >> a president speaking about how great america is. >> he believes in american exceptionalism. >> coming up next on "hannity." >> it's unfortunate for cnn news. right now they have some pretty serious problems. they have been fake news for a longtime. >> president trump hits cnn once again. we have reaction next. in later. >> as far as north korea goes,
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we will see what happens. we have some pretty severe things that were thinking about. >> president trump issues a warning to north korea over the latest missile test. we have reaction. and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax.
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>> i think what cnn did was unfortunate for them as it has
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some serious problems. they have been fake news for some time. they have been in a very dishonest way. cnn and others, i will say that they have taken it too seriously and i think they've hurt themselves very badly. >> that was president trump in a press conference in poland. the folks over on msnbc has been quick to criticize the president and his trip abroad. watch this. >> the first half of his speech was packed with platitudes and tripe with talking points. a very disappointing speech in
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terms of policy. >> when the president d legitimizes the media, this is good for the prudence of the world. >> you have to acknowledge that the bar so low, it's buried beneath the ground. >> u.s. editor and fox news correspondent, geraldo rivera. geraldo, he is trump. he's going to hit the media and obama. obama has gone overseas and trashed trump. the polish people loved him. >> he reaffirmed article five
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and nato saying we are here for you and an attack on one of us is an attack in all of us. he reaffirmed the basis. i don't like all of the stuff with the media. it exposes the seedy underbelly domestically. we need to keep our dirty laundry at home. >> is there something to that? the critics today went on and o on, giving aid and comfort to dictators around the world. who put down a free press. is that what he did? >> no, i don't believe that at all. it was really an afterthought. the idea came in i asked the question. i followed up and asked the president of poland to defend his own actions by actually
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repressing the press corps ther there. that's press repression. the president of the united states, i don't think that's part of first amendment danger, i think that's part of his personality. >> this speech was a big speech. this was not a little speech. you heard all of these suspects from msnbc, cliche filled. he hit the issue of faith, pro-life, terrorism, trade, reaffirming nato. he had all of the big issues. >> he left one of the key issues, energy independence.
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as a result of akamai poland doesn't have to depend on russia anymore. make america an exporter, and get your bath lines. that's a huge part of what the president is for. the president is exposing a rift in europe. there is a gap of the people of eastern and western europe. eastern europe, which was under soviet oppression understands what it's like to struggle for freedom. and to hear a populist nationalist message resonates. that's a well perceived message and uplifting. if democrats want to make nationalism something evil, it promotes peace and economic advancement. they understand a means of against russia. >> we appreciate all three of you, thanks for being here tonight. coming up next on "hannity."
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>> as far as north korea, we will see what happens. i don't like to talk about what i have planned. >> no great options there on north korea, but military options clearly on the table. that on "hannity" when we continue. per roll
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>> as far as north korea is concerned, we will see what happens. i don't like to talk about what i have planned. but we are thinking about some pretty severe things, but that doesn't mean we are going to do it. i don't draw out redlines. it's a shame they are behaving this way, but they are behaving in a very dangerous manner and something will have to be done about it. >> was president trump issuing a warning to the rogue regime after they test launched an inter-ballistic missile? >> great to see you as always. he says is not a big believer in redlines. but he did have a redline in syria with those chemical
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weapons. it seems some of those other advisors say they do have a redline when it comes to north korea. we are obviously concerned with what would happen with a military response in the region and back here in united states. >> whatever we collect, a redline, president trump and vice president pence are extremely focused on north korea as a threat. president trump has already been to the region to talk with our allies. there is a need to intermingle foreign affairs and the united states toolbelt. i think we are at the point where we need to implement serious banking sanctions. we haven't been able to sanction
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north korea enough to change their behavior. we clearly have a problem with it. now we have to sanction countries that allow their business community to do trade with north korea. they should immediately not have access to the u.s. banking system. that would have a cost to us. and we should not do it lately. >> we've already acted against one chinese bank that has been giving support to north korea. and helping facilitate the transfer of money and business in north korea. clearly, that only went so far. don't expect a lot from the chinese appeared in the chinese will do what's in the chinese interest.
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if it's not good for them, why should they help us out? >> moral arguments don't work with the russians or chinese. you have to get them where it counts. they are interested in expanding their economy, not shrinking it. if there's a way for us to target the country, the problem is they will just switch banks. i think you have to up it, you have to go specifically to the country. i wouldn't be advocating for unilateral sanctions. >> we have an enormous amount of leverage, we are already seeing countries in europe and asia behave differently in trade practices. just the threats of a more
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popular nationalist approach on trade, is reaping real rewards for the united states. coming up, we will have more "hannity" after the break. stay with us.
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you're gonna love it. how did it start? i will be filling in for sean hannity tomorrow night. we will have a lot of fun. tune in next. we will see you tomorrow night. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." massive protests in hamburg, germany, where thousands gathered to protest. a g20 summit attended by the president. police used fire hoses to maintain order. 15 police officers were hurt in the ensuing chaos. earlier in the day, the president received a far warmer