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i will be back in washington on monday. make it a great weekend. "the story" with guest host dana perino starts right now. ♪ hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehd everyone. "hannity" is up next. >> this is a fox news alert, president trump confronts putin. earlier today at the g20 summit in germany present from imprudent met face-to-face for the first time. and tillerson explained what was said about election hacking. >> it opened the meeting by raising concerns of the american people regarding the russian interference of the election. they had a very robust and lengthy exchange.
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the president pressed president putin on more than one occasion regarding russian involvement. putin denied such involvement. >> laura: shocking that he would deny that. he added that trump was pressing china over north korea. more from our fox news contributor. let's talk about this meeting with putin. this went on for a couple of hours. apparently melania trump tried to break it up after a certain point. give me some highlights and your perspective. >> i think the fact that president trump opened the meeting by talking about russian interference in our election.
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and pressed it several times, should be the end of the allegations of that russian collusion with the trump campaign. even more important, for the president, was that vladimir putin denied russian interference of the election. everyone was looked at the classified information says there's no doubt the russians tried to affect the election. that's something that should be unacceptable to all americans. vladimir putin looked donald trump directly in the eye and lied to him. i think that's the single most important take away coming out of the meeting. >> do you think a former kgb guy would say we did that? that's not surprising at all.
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this is what they do. >> >> laura: you can't trust tm at face value. you can say that about the chinese. >> that leads to the question, why do we keep trying to negotiate with them? >> laura: why do that with china? all the work that were doing on trade, stealing intellectual property, we are always willing to give china the benefit of the doubt. there is never any kind of equilibrium when it comes to the criticism. >> i would love to have the conversation about china. it's very significant for a learning experience. they can have good talks of people who lie.
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>> laura: let's talk about syria and the partial cease fir fire. >> i'm very nervous about this for two reasons. i think it was a mistake for president obama to actually acree ask a greater russian presence. i'm not real sure the cease-fire doesn't mostly benefit the assad regime. it gives them some calm to enable them to move forward on another front. >> laura: do you think tillerson would go along with something that's unworkable? what he said was, it looks that
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we can build on this conversation for future progress. >> it sounds exactly like the obama administration. we expect assad to leave, we will have a transition period. the russians it will never support assad leaving. >> laura: they both have a common goal, just not an agreed-upon route to get there. >> that's exactly the language that obama used. >> laura: let's recall what two prior presidents try to do in our relationship with russia. >> i looked the man man in the eye, i found him very straightforward and trustworthy. we had a very good dialogue.
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i was able to get a sense of his soul. a man committed to his country and interests of his country. i appreciate the frank dialogue. >> >> laura: there has been botched attempt to reset the relationship with russia. i walked in today knowing full well the history of russia and the difficult relationship we've had over the years. i see this is very hopeful. i'm not looking at it through rose-colored glasses. what's the alternative here?
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>> we always have to calculate what our national interests is. those clips that you showed are three of the most painful moments in american foreign policy. that's why i'm nervous about the syria issue. i'm nervous about what tillerson said about going to the negotiate table with north kore north korea. >> laura: i had a guy on my radio show today who suggested that we pull our troops out of japan and south korea. if it's a thermonuclear war, then it's time to pull our troops out. it's a popular thought to say that we should do that.
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>> it's giving china territory. were not going to avoid nuclear war by pulling out. i don't think america should be held hostage by an erratic regime by north korea or iran holding nuclear weapons. >> laura: great to see you and thanks so much. here with more reaction, fox news contributor. he just heard the conversation. this is wild. a wild week with the trumpet visit to poland. to this meeting with putin. and he's going to be meeting with chinese president tomorrow. >> and don't forget our fourth of july present from north korean president.
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the missile gift. >> i share the skepticism. people that are overseas or back in washington know they never get anything for free. >> laura: who gives up anything that doesn't hold true to their national interests. i say that is a good thing. critics on the united states, they don't want to talk to russia at all. now that we have a chance to talk with them, nobody wants to talk with them. >> we all act on our national interest. for whatever reasons, in this case, our interests and russian
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interests are not in line. russia is aligned with iran and syria. the agreement today was with jordan, the united states and russia. that area is very limited. it's not where the iranian militia operates. and i'm very concerned that we had this false sense of security here. and the assad regime and the iranians are running amok. >> laura: sometimes it's baby steps. i don't think anybody thought we would be coming out of this g20 and linking arms. that was never going to happen. were going to have to use our leverage with russia, natural
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resources perhaps. we are going to have to use our leverage to get out of these tough situations with north korea and syria. we all want to get rid of isis with which is a big deal. >> forget about a number of other things. >> laura: are we going to send american troops into the ukrain ukraine? the idea that donald trump ran on nonintervening, getting involved in a huge military operation. >> nobody is saying go to war over ukraine.
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no one wanted to go to war with the czech republic when the started taking little pieces bit by bit. we have a notion that let's not confront. at some point you have to draw a line. >> laura: is europe going to have any involvement here? >> i am all for getting the europeans getting involved. i'm all for getting them to pay for their own security. with the united states and the lead appeared you have to punch the bully in the nose. >> laura: i get what you're saying. my concern is, it's not 1985 or 1995. we are $20 trillion in debt.
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the more involved militarily, the less powerful and influential and more depleted of our military is gone. we have to get this economy going at home before we can stop these problems. we have to remember that we live in an economic world. people have to pay for things. >> either you're a warmonger, or let's just get out. there's a lot of room in between. as a green beret, we had proxies on the ground, cyber, covert means. this is not putting 200,000 boots on the ground in crimea.
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this is about using other levers to take a stand against prudence march and challenging us as a superpower. >> laura: thank you very much. in a disturbing video a leftist hero muslim activist called for a in the trump administration. and de blasio under fire for
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abroad, but here in these united states in america where you have fascists and white supremacists. our number one priority is to protect our communities. and not assimilate. our top priority is to please the god. >> laura: she was quoted as being a champion of change. we have some guests to weigh in. it's great to see both of you. wow, for her to say that our goal is not to assimilate. we don't answer to any push for
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assimilation. we answer to our religion. for most americans, that means something else. do you defendant what she said about this president and this country? >> that word is mentioned in religious books. she knows what this word means appeared it means something different to isis. and the kkk have different interpretations. i think she is expressing her frustrations.
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there is a ban on six countries, and that brings frustration. >> laura: here's what doesn't go over well with most american americans. her going up there and saying that the fascist islamic hating people in the office. that's just garbage. that's meant to incite muslims to whom she's speaking. it isn't meant to build bridges. that's meant to incite, infuriate, and she said her goal is not to assimilate. her goal is for sharia law.
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>> islam reminds us of mercy and compassion. this contradiction -- >> laura: we are not any mosque here. we we are not preaching. does she sound merciful to you? >> you should talk with linda herself. the word of jihad that you mention is up to interpretation. it is about interaction. it's about muslim and non-muslim interaction. lots of other americans are supportive of that frustration.
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>> laura: welcome to the club, everyone is disappointed all the time. we don't hear immigrants traditionally saying we will not assimilate. what frustrates me, i know muslim americans who hear this and go crazy. they say she does not represent us. they hate hearing her words. she doesn't want to assimilate. she says defamatory words. it's nastiness and hate. it's not positive stuff. >> is very radical. she was specifically inciting hatred and violence. if these words were coming out of any other person, they would say they overstepped their lines. you have to understand her
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background. she is a lady who comes from a long line of terrorists. her family members sit in our israeli jails for terrorism. she called him her hero and mentor. how she listens to his voice while laying in bed and thinking about issues in this country. and then she gives this speech. it is the number one organization listed in the muslim brotherhood plan to destroy america. when she speaks like that and islam, telling muslims not to assimilate and that this is a jihad and rebelling against the
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administration. that is a call for violence. she is a homegrown terrorist, and has plans to kill the president and other people. the fbi and secret service should be monitoring her right now. >> laura: i know you take issue with a lot that was just said. there is common ground here. between the muslim can stomach community and conservatives. but we never see them working together. it seems that the liberals should be fighting with the muslims a lot of these issues. we do want to assimilate and for
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americans citizens who are welcoming. she drives a wedge and i don't think that's helpful. >> people like this always talk about hate and hatemongering. let me finish. and you say that you believe in different things. what happened to love your neighbors and love your enemies. this is the reason. in europe we had an interfaith interaction. in all of these seminars to build bridges. as muslims, we believe in the
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constitution. somebody like bridget isn't telling us that she doesn't believe. >> laura: hold on one second. my question is, when you hear somebody like her, why don't you denounce her. it's an outrage and i denounce what she says about not assimilating. about the white supremacy. why don't you denounce that? >> if it means to promote violence, we condemn them. but if we struggle against in injustice and racism and poverty, then we are on the same page.
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those who were victims of terrorism, and then you go to saudi arabia and dance with their leader. >> laura: if we are a evil country, i don't know why we have millions and millions of people who want to come here. people want to come here, but say we don't want to assimilate. then don't come here. we are out of time. we really appreciate both of you. thank you very much. radical leftist agitators wreaking havoc. bill dimaggio day at joins thes
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have a great friday night. >> laura: radical europe leftists clash with cops. meanwhile new york city mayor de blasio defends his decision to attend in germany and coming under fire. all right i'm going to start with you. we have this horrific shooting of a wonderful beautiful police
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officer. another fatal shooting of a police officer. de blasio skipped out at least one of these events to honor the police officer. >> he's going to the funeral. in my mind, de blasio went. i would be surprised he was going to germany. i would think the upset in new york over the shooting of the officer. i was surprised that he joined the protests. he can be anti-trump and all. i understand that. he's a politician. >> laura: by the looks of some of these people, they haven't showered in months. get a little soap on them as well.
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>> >> laura: he believed that city benefits are for people here illegally. >> it's a recruiting trip. >> laura: do you want benefits and food stamps, you got them. >> i think politically, in the end we are pretty practical country. we want to give the president a chance. on a foreign stage, it's very tacky. >> laura: and they went on in toronto when obama was presiden
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president. rudy decides to go over there not that he would. he would be trashed by the liberals. saying how could he go over there. >> i think republicans like giuliani would never be protesting against the industrialists and anticapitalist. i think goldman sachs is pretty well represented in the trump administration. a lot of trump people can identify with the anti-free trade message coming from these protesters. >> i think he has a good point. >> if anyone is anti-globalist,
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is donald trump. >> laura: they are so dumb, they don't even understand. who else except for the president will be called in for the big trade deals? they're not just there for trum trump. it's like a festival. this is the closest to varsity sports than any of these kids will ever have. >> the violence -- >> laura: this is happening in our country. the reporters are wearing bicycle helmets.
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the tea party people were peaceful. >> i think we all agree with the anti-globalist sentiment which is a trump sentiment. they must have missed the message. >> laura: there's no no end to the free money. happy friday. an explosive report says that the trump administration is facing a lot of leaks. the media's going nuts about president trump overseas. even though obama did the exact same thing. stay with us as "hannity" stay with us as "hannity" continues.
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>> laura: welcome back to "hannity" ." president trump has been very vocal about the leaks in congress. it's reported that the trump administration suffered from national security leaks. which is seven times higher than the previous two administrations. joni is now is the chief causal and attorney for president trum
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president trump. good to see you gentlemen. when i first heard that, i said seven times more than the previous administration. that's not very many. and a lot of leaks. we have eight contractor down south was been arrested. >> these are only representative of national security leaks. she makes everybody watching realize what were doing with. by isolating the leakers, the administration is creating a culture of fear. how about prosecuting the
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leakers. the department of justice needs to go after the leakers. that report is just the tip of the iceberg for those leaks. >> laura: jeff sessions recused himself which i think was a huge mistake. is he now unable or boxed out of a special division to investigate the leaks. >> the leaks affect everything. no matter what he does, is going to be criticized. the level of the leaks, it also goes to the idea the issue of
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concern of national security for our country, they will go to whatever level they want to go to to get back at the president. i would like to see something to be done to go after these people. >> laura: we thought comey did this. 90 leaked a memo that he created. >> he had a conversation with the president of the united states in a memo. so he puts the memo together on his computer and leaks it out. here's what we know about comey, we know that he leaked information that he took as a
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>> laura: welcome back to "hannity" ." the liberal media went crazy when trump past fake news. let's remind them that back in november, obama planned fake news while improve. >> this has nothing to do with any misinformation or propagand propaganda. by any particular party. a greater concern about the general misinformation from all kinds of sources on social media
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that make it very difficult for voters to figure out what's true or what's not. >> laura: that's not all. president obama took shots at president trump overseas. >> we are surprised by the republican nominee. they are not sure how seriously to take it. there rattled by him. and for good reason. >> laura: joining us for reaction, fox news contributor. isn't this just a walk down memory lane. what's your take on this? >> can you believe that
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barack obama was part of a great order? in this situation where donald trump was asked a direct question, they accused him of stonewalling. they're going to attack him no matter what. in 2008, when obama was running, he had no credentials for anything. he didn't have any credentials overseas. this is before he kicked me off his campaign plane. i was with him. we went to jordan and germany. that's where he kick started the apology to her.
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it's so over. >> laura: what they were saying on cnn and msnbc, who was the real trump? as if no president has ever given a prepared speech in a foreign country. and stumbled a little bit when speaking off-the-cuff. between the pauses, obama says five words. >> i get that maybe he should have done the press conference. the reason people don't like him so much is because he's a dynamic guy. i thought this speech was the finest speech of ever heard. the press conference was perfect i thought.
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[national anthem] ♪ >> it is easily the most anticipated moment of the summit in hamburg, germany. >> the two leaders shaking hands ahead of their official meeting. history not lost on president trump. >> i had a tremendous meeting yesterday with president putin. we have had really great meetings with a lot of people: >> the biggest headline is that president trump reportedly brought up russian meddling in the u.s. election right off the bat. >> the president pressed president putin on more than one occasion involving russian involvement. president putin denied such involvement. as i think he has in the past. >> this will be as