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who were kidnapped from a nigerian school by the islamic terror group boko haram. now, this comes after the leader of that organization threatened to sell the girls into slavery. in addition to the kidnapping, the same extremist attacked a nigerian town yesterday, leaving at least 100 dead. 50 bodies have been recovered so far. >> at the hotel where football fans gathered to cheer on the world cup sunday night, eyewitnesss told us about 50 men walked in and opened fire. they didn't stop there. this small coastal town was under assault for hours. homes and hotels torched. people shot and hacked to death. >> kenyan officials call the attack an act of terrorism. the al qaeda-linked extremist group al shabaab claiming responsibility. witnesses say they were on a mission to kill non-muslims, ordering them to recite arabic or a verse from the koran in order to save their lives. >> at least 340 churches have been attacked, closed down, or . on the 27th of january, 2013, his church was attacked again and he was beaten. two days later, pastor bernard, not his attackers, was sentenced to three months in prison for running an unregistered church. >> it was, in fact, a brutal terror attack in london, in daylight. eyewitnesss say the victim was attacked to death by the attackers using knives and a hatchet, and while the victim was left lying on the street, as you noted, one of the attackers pronounced islamist political slogans, including allah akbar. >> we welcome in our studio audience. good to see you. everybody see the video of isis slaughtering even in front of children in the name of religion. we saw that, right? we see isis on the march. we see what's happening in iraq. we've all witnessed now the rise of radicalism in iraq. how many of you saw in kenya the 48 bodies stacked on top of each other. all see that video? okay. how many of you saw what happened? we're now told the former nigerian president said it's unlikely we'll get those schoolgirls back, everybody aware of that? all in the name of radical islam. right? and then we've got in afghanistan 11 men, fingers d p chopped off. they dared to vote in the regular election. that just happened recently. indonesia, 430 churches burned. let me start with karl higby and jonathan, both of you former navy seals. both of you fought on the ground. are we seeing the rise of radical islam in a way that's worse than what we saw after 9/11? >> absolutely. what happened in 9/11 was a build-up of a long time, but now we've gone into those countries, made even more people angry by fighting the war on their terms and wishy washy policies between two president sis. i think we're going to see an even steeper rise in violence because of it. >> we call it radical. the reality is we should call it for what it is. it's not necessarily terrorism. it's not necessarily radical. it is a global movement called the caliphate. when we fight these skirmishes, and create a vacuum and we basically do the dirty work for these really, really bad people who want to go and change the way the face of the globe. >> it's interesting, general petraeus said this week that we can't become the air force from one side over the other. >> but where we've created the vacuum, but now have to go back in and seal that vacuum. >> mike gaus, welcome back to the debate. it's good to have you. you like to always say when you're on the program you are a moderate muslim. >> yes, i am. >> have the voices of the islamic community, are they loud enough to take on the radicalism that's hijacking their religion? >> well, they're not loud enough. we need to gather momentum. shows like yours have given voices to modern muslims like me, and it is good. and we need to gather up momentum. get more muslims to start speaking to let those radicals know that they are -- we don't care about them, there are very few and there is no encouragement for them and they shouldn't do what they are doing. >> but your voice to me is unique. judith miller, you're shaking your head no. you hear a lot of moderate muslim voices speaking out against radicalism and terrorism and the hijacking of religion? because the world i live in, i see a lot of people afraid they're going to be labeled to an apostate, which means they would be subject to death. >> it is the fear of so many muslims who are moderate, who agree with what you're saying, what others are saying, the fear they have of speaking out. of the reaction of their own community. until they win that battle inside, and only they can win it, we're going to go on creating the impression that the islamists, the jihadists are the majority, and they are not. >> is that right, brigitte? >> not necessarily, because the majority of peaceful loving muslims, then what do they have to worry about in their own community? look at the muslims in the united states. if there was ever a group of people who are protected under our constitution to speak freely and be protected and supposedly the majority of them are moderate, how come they are not binding together, and if any radical hurt any of them when they speak up in defense of the united states, the radicals -- >> so mike ghouse, you've debated him many times on the show. is he an anomaly? >> there are people like mike, but where are the funders of people like mike? you're going to tell me there's not one megamillionaire from saudi arabia or the islamic world that can give mike $5 million and say i believe in your moderate message. i want to help you build a grass roots organization -- >> where does care get its funding? >> exactly. from the middle east. >> uh-huh. >> i think they used to get the funding from the middle east, but they're not. but the moderate muslims are gaining momentum. there are more and more people in the muslim community, there is a lot of support for what i'm doing. >> does the muslim community support me? i've been very outspoken against radicalism and shari'a and the treatment of women under shari'a. when you talk to people about this show -- >> absolutely. those muslims, there are many. i told them very clearly what you said earlier. but you distance between radical muslims and muslims and islam. >> i'm afraid the more moderate muslims are afraid to speak out and i think the numbers that have been radicalized are far greater numbers than we see, which is why we're watching. we're doing this special because this to me -- you know, when you see people laid out, as we saw this week and slaughtered, cold blood murder, where the people, you know, that we saw, the 48 people in kenya that were slaughtered in cold blood because they didn't give the right answer, that to me is the equivalent of a modern day nazi. >> i think that mr. ghouse lives in his own private islam. he doesn't have a theological leg to stand on. we saw not just in kenya, but we saw in the westgate mall and in iraq that the jihadists were separating who they would slaughter and who they wouldn't. they were separating the muslims from the nonmuslims. longtime readers of my website atlas shrugged are not surprised by this development. this is suspected. obama has been aiding a jihadist agenda the close ties that obama had with libya, muslim brotherhood, who were involved in the attack on our embassy. that's the real smoking gun. that christopher stephens had met with the libyan muslim brotherhood in july, the same people that were involved in the benghazi murder. the idea that there are moderates -- there are moderate muslims that secretly agree, according to so many worldwide and national polls, there are many that support jihad. >> let me bring up a political question, and i'll throw it to my good friend tamara holder. hi, tamara. >> hi, sean. >> because under this president, it seems very clear. recently this week let out radicals in afghani prisons. we had the bergdahl swap, for example. five of the most hardened criminals, terrorists, detainees. why would the president do this? why would the president sit back, pull out of iraq and city after city, where so many americans shed their blood for -- to help save iraq and turn iraq around into an ally of the united states, one by one, those cities are falling. >> right. the reason why the president did that was because we had an american soldier who was held captive and he made an exchange, which of course you would never agree with because nothing the president does you would agree with. but you, ma'am, i think are the most dangerous person in society -- >> which ma'am? >> with the heritage foundation. >> brigitte. she's with act for america. >> with act. i think that you are the most dangerous person, because to say things like moderate muslims supposedly are not terrorists, or supposedly are not dangerous. the majority of muslims in this country and in this world are safe, loving people who want peace and who want to protect those -- those nigerian girls were muslim by the way as well. it wasn't just boko haram. they were nigerian girls. >> we're not hearing from the moderates. regular americans, laypeople think that they have a negative opinion of the muslim people because we are only hearing about the murders. we're only hearing about the terrorists. we don't hear from the moderates because they're afraid to speak out. so to jump on -- it's -- >> let brigitte respond because you attacked her. >> this is between me and you. i am fluent in the arabic language and i walk into the mosques in this country and i understand what they say. i walk into arabic grocery stores in this country, in new jersey, in new york -- >> i spent a lot of time in a muslim country. so don't tell me that i don't understand. >> i know what they're saying. i know how the society operates. >> are you saying that the majority of muslims are terrorists? >> i'm not saying that the majority of muslims are terrorists. and i did not say that. there are moderate muslims, the terrorists are only 15 to 25%. >> less than that. >> no, it's not less than that. the facts speak louder than words. there are 75% moderate muslims in the world. the moderate muslims -- >> is she a danger by calling out radicalism or the people that would strap bomb on their own children by the name of jihad -- >> don't twist my words, sean. >> you twisted my words. >> radical islamists are very dangerous. they are just as dangerous as a person who spews hate and tries to change a message. the majority of moderate muslims are somehow terrorists. >> i didn't say the majority of muslims. >> you're a dangerous person, because these are heroes standing up for the victims of islam. and let me tell you, i study how sociopaths behave. we see this in the unholy alliance right now with the left and islam. what they do is when a vicious ideology, and we're victims, what these people do is they make the perpetrator the victim and the victim the perpetrator. so heroes like pamela gellar that made a memorial growth for a 16-year-old girl, she stood up for a victim and made a memorial grove for her in jerusalem park. and thank you that you did that, pamela. and she's called a hater. so what's happening here is these are the heroes standing up for the victims of islam, but what we have is an unholy alliance between the left and islam and they're making the heroes the perpetrators. you're dangerous by shutting us up about talking the evil that we face. >> we've got to take a break. we're going to come back. don't go anywhere because our audience obviously is just getting warmed up. and coming up next tonight here on "hannity" -- >> withdrawing before our commanders tell us we are ready would be dangerous. for iraq, for the region, and for the united states. >> the obama administration was warned, but they didn't listen. the escalating chaos in iraq is a product of their ignorance. we'll get our studio audience reaction. and life for women under shari'a. what is that like? 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i blame us. because president bush said if we would have stayed there, if we would have given them the intelligence, if we would have trained them, we wouldn't be where we are today. >> you know, you're absolutely right, but what the debate in washington now is everybody's blaming everybody else. the republicans are saying obama pulled out too soon. the democrats are saying the original sin was george bush. there's plenty of blame to go around. the question is what do you do going forward. >> you don't want to stay there. >> i say protect the homeland. become energy independent. the middle east is funded -- >> secure our border. >> and stop the political correctness in looking for who the terrorists are. we're looking at 350 million americans and treating them the same. >> we did pull out of iraq too soon in 2011. it was a completely political decision. president obama wanted to be president that ended the iraq war, no matter what the terms. we left iraq and the iraqi government unstable and unable to protect themselves from these groups like isis coming inhis o seizing it. >> so obama blew it. in other words, if he would have listened to bush -- by the way, it wasn't boots on the ground, it wasn't fighting, it was intelligence and it was training. >> he cared more about his own self-image than the future of iraq and the american soldiers that sacrificed so much in that country. >> patel? you we . >> katie is a very dear friend, but i disagree with her. but i beg to differ with her point that iraq and afghanistan have -- >> the gentlelady from new york. >> that they have rejected democracy. afghanistan isn't so much on our plate right now in this discussion, but their elections were pretty successful. and it's quite possible that if allowed to proceed fairly, probably abdullah wins. iraq much more pressing right now. april 30th, only a month and a half ago, iraq had its fourth national parliamentary election. it was once again a turnout of over 60%. >> look at all the cities that fell. >> it might sound crazy to talk about democracy in iraq today, but we have to remember that iraqis turn out in huge numbers for the polls every time they have a chance. >> they're not in charge right now, are they? they're not winning the battle for fallujah. >> if we stop propping up the maliki regime -- >> i'm not talking about propping up anything. i am worried about all of that sacrifice, has it been for nothing? because this president had a political agenda. kirsten, you want to jump in? go ahead. >> i think that you make a great point and that is yes, there has been democracy to some exten, but it has to do with the current prime minister. if you have a democracy but you have leaders that are engaging in corrupt practices or they're eliminating or not letting the sunnis in this example have a stake in their government, then of course they're going to be upset. that's one of the reasons why isis has achieved so much success this the northern part of that country, because they've been able to build ties with bathis, in order to gain more territory. if we can help with that, we can help that country. >> todd and andy, i want to hear from you guys. >> i'm concerned about the story that's really not being covered here, and that is the systemic extermination of christians in the northeast. we have seen thousands and thousands of christians slaughtered. back in the 1990s, there were 1.2 million christians in iraq. now they estimate around 300,000. who do you think all those folks are that are running for their lives right now? they're christians. >> 430 churches in indonesia. >> that's right. i write about this in my book "god bless america." this is a very serious situation. what's happening in the middle east, we're starting to see it happen in europe and you better believe it's going to start happening in our back door before too long. >> andy? >> i tend to agree with k.t. we have hard metrics about all the things we've been talking about. these brave guys have been talking about the caliphate. 2/3 of the muslims from morocco to indonesia are in favor of establishing a caliphate. that's not a tiny minority of extremists. they may have idealized visions about what that actually entails -- >> are you saying the majority of the islamic world is radicalized? is that what you're saying? >> that's not radicalized to their standard. to our standard, it absolutely is. >> unwilling to admit that they are radicalized. the fact of the matter, k.t. said we handed them democracy on a silver platter. the bottom line is they're not intelligent enough or accountable enough to institute the democracy. >> what do you mean by not intelligent enough? >> you call me politically incorrect, whatever you want. the fact of the matter is that society is the cradle of civilization, they are not accountable or intelligent enough. >> the cultural tradition has not been one that has been suited for democracy, because the civic associations aren't there. the community building isn't there. they've gone from military regimes to islamist regimes. but there is hope. no, no, no. if i can just finish, i have hope for the next generation, because technology has done a lot to democratize these countries and inspire the next generation of young people to be more moderate, and i think with time, you will see that region transformed because of young people. they are doing it. >> 91% of iraqis after we liberated the place want the shari'a. these are hard metrics from pew. 99% of the afghan s want the shari'a. that may be democracy to them. >> we will come back and continue more of this epic "hannity" show. we have a showdown regarding the clear and present danger of radical islam. if you thought last night's conversation was heated, wait until you see part two. and later, new york city officials react to the threat posed by this man, the head of is isis, who said upon his release, "i'll see you guys in new york city." what exactly does that mean and how concerned should people be here at home? our experts weigh in. we're glad you're with us. welcome back to this audience edition of "hannity." last night, we had a heated debate about the danger of radical islam. here's part two of their epic showdown. >> if she is truly a moderate muslim, she needs to stand up for women's rights. she needs to stand up for those who beat women. who mutilate women. she needs to stand up and speak up about the kidnapping of the girls by boko haram that you are not speaking for. you are taking your place while you had access to the media and you are here obviously because of your deception and lies and what you did at the heritage foundation, so you can point the lies to the issue of the islamic. and thank you so much for bringing that out. use that opportunity to speak about where are the girls that were kidnapped by your own religionists. it is people like you that need to speak up. >> i have been speaking out about boko haram kidnappings. we have been. and i just want to clarify one point. you mentioned about me being friends with a convicted terrorist. i've never even met him. i saw him once at the court. and i was a muslim community spokesperson in oregon. and obviously, a mosque burned downright after his arrest, but we were suffering a lot of hate crime. >> oh, please. there's plenty of information that people can easily find on google by just typing your name. >> well, i'm telling you the truth from my side. i'm sure a lot of people say a lot of things. >> i don't think you and the word truth need to be in the same sentence. let's be very clear about this. >> well, i think you're misguided and i think you're the one who needs -- >> i am very clear and i don't mince words. i don't beat around the bush and i know my facts. >> do you know any muslims? >> yes, i do. remember, i was born and raised in the middle east. >> i know, i wrote about you. >> i am very familiar with your writing. >> how many muslim friends do you have here in the u.s. >> i do have friends in the u.s. that's besides the point. >> no, it's not. >> i use the opportunity that i have to shine the life of americans and protect my fellow american citizens. >> i'm protecting american citizens as well. >> my loyalty is for this country, and anything happens to any american, i'm the first person to stand up, fight for them. >> i am an american. >> your loyalty is somewhere else. it's time we see more patriotism from the muslim community and less terrorism. >> brigitte, i'm an american and i'd like you to defend me. >> i defend people who are worth defending. i don't defend liars and deceivers. i defend patriots. >> you're defaming me. >> your loyalties are to defend a terrorist who wanted to blow up a christmas tree lighting in oregon and kill many americans. shame on you. >> brigitte, every defense lawyer has to defend somebody, okay? i don't think you've studied criminal law too well. >> you are an activist. >> i am. >> let's take the gloves off and speak the truth. you're not dealing with somebody that you can manipulate and talk over. >> i don't need to. >> people like you need to be put in their place. this is america. we love our country, we are a proud country. >> you're the one who needs to be put in place. >> people exactly like you and expose people exactly like you. >> wow, brigitte. you sound very, very angry. i think you need some reality chokes. >> i am very passionate, i am not angry. >> please do visit a local mosque, wherever you live. i hope you get to meet a few other muslims besides me. >> i have a lot of outstanding wonderful muslim friends. >> good. >> who are very much different from you. >> okay, well -- but i'd love to meet you, too. i think we need to talk to each other without screaming. >> we're not screaming. we are talking passionately. >> now you're calming down. but from the beginning, you were very, very loud and i don't know what was going on. but now you're starting to calm down. >> because i don't allow liars to speak over me, because i put the truth out. >> how dare you call me a liar. you are so mean. >> what are we, children? i'm a terrorism analyst. you're a lawyer. meanness has nothing to do with logic. we're having a logical, factual conversation. i am a business woman. i don't play like that. >> i can see that you are a businesswoman and you're using your twisted logic to make profits off of muslims. >> no, i am not making profits off of muslims. >> i think you need to stop it. >> as a matter of fact, i am not getting paid a dime. a lot of people have the opportunity -- there are liars like you trying to put the lies out. >> brigitte, a lot of lives have been lost since 9/11 because of your tactics. >> a lot of lives were lost because of people like you who are not standing up to the radicals. >> i am standing up. >> you are not standing up. you are defending a convicted terrorist. you socialize with them. don't play games, sabba. we are on national television. it's about time the muslim community stands up, stop the lies, stop the political correctness. >> i know we need to stop it. >> and start calling a spade a spade. >> and that's why i want you to get your facts straight. i am telling you -- >> my facts are very straight. >> we're going to have to leave it there. thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. coming up, while all eyes are on the terrorist takeover of iraq, should we be worried here at home? 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>> it's no clearer than it was yesterday. the fact is this is a movement that's going forward. i was in the fbi after i left the seal teams here in new york for eight years. and i never lived in iraq or any of these places over there, but what i was is trained as an unconventional warrior. i took that experience and went in the fbi and i looked at things from an attacker's point of view and i'm here to tell you all, whether you have hope in the youth of iraq or you have hope in the political system, these people that are fighting, this is the third grade uprising of the caliphate. it's not going away. >> so what kirsten said, about hope for the young people. >> when we go through a house, we're looking at hands. we don't look at the person. we look at their hands to see if they have a weapon. >> but at the same time that you acknowledge that there might be threats, or that there are threats and you acknowledge what could be so that you can defend yourself, you also build infrastructure for the future. so you build hope. you build for the good, too. you defend and you put good things into the world as well. >> we don't often disagree, but i think what they're saying is they don't see that hope and they were there and on the ground. carl, i want you to respond to that. >> i was there in 2007, 2009, and 2010. we did build schools for these guys. anything that they needed. power plants. you name it. the fact of the matter, they blew them up. >> the problem is that islamist jihad is on the march. we have an administration that brought the muslim brotherhood into the government, and we have taken islam, radical islam, we have taken jihad, all of that out of our intelligence manuals because the muslim brotherhood told us to. how can we defend ourselves when nidal hasan and that massacre at ft. hood could have been prevented. >> that was workplace violence. >> the fact is we can't defend ourselves against this ideology. >> tamara is angry at you right now. >> this is my final point. so many people are afraid to come forward because they're called dangerous people. they're called islamaphobes, but we're the ones on the side of the victims, including muslims. we have to stand up against islam and what the left does -- what the left does is call -- no -- let me finish. let me finish. >> it is not islam. >> let me finish. >> you've made your point. >> the paradigm that the left has created s if you stand up for the victims of islam, you are told that you hate muslims. this is bs. we are on the side of all people, including muslims. we're not haters. the people who are haters are the people that are defending this ideology and allowing the victimization of innocent people. >> can i finish -- >> you are enabling jihad and your hands are soaked in the blood of the victims of islam. >> oh, my gosh. you are a disgusting person. >> tamara, stop. >> the statements you made are very bad. it is not islam. it is bad people that are bad. >> i'm so tired of listening to this argument. >> it is not islam. >> i am a muslim. islam is not dangerous. people are bad. >> constantly quoting the verses of the koran. what is does the verse of the sword mean? start standing up for the victims of islam. >> you are egging them on. >> amber was right in the middle. i'm going to go to you. are you okay? >> i just want to say that exactly what tamara and kirsten were saying is that the political correctness surrou surrounding this issue is killing us. it is weakening our nation, and including our national security. it's putting us at risk that so many americans don't want to face the reality surrounding this issue. they're scared the talk about it. and that's what's going to hurt us in the future. >> the moment dzhokhar tsarnaev started talking about islamic theology that talked about them, holder shut them up because they don't want to know the truth. >> we'll continue. we have predictions and closing thoughts from our audience as the special "hannity" continues. straight ahead. thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and now! let's dance! whoa, there! progressive covers boaand rvs, okay? 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[ thud! ] oh, oh, i'm the bad guy. you threw a fish at us, so... yeah. yeah. yeah. coverage for land and sea. now, that's progressive. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet... phone company well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >> and welcome back to this audience-edition of "hannity". we bring back our studio audience pam geller, we haven't talked about the treatment, but the treatment of women under sharia. republicans are accused of engaging in a war on women i don't hear the left talk talking about the treatment of women under sharia. >> anyone that does receives 20 e mails per week asking for help, and to get out. you never hear their stories the name calling, dangerous, disgusting. this is what they do. this is the art of the smear. even a young woman, debating briget, that did pull her out, saying yesterday, a new york police department commissioner said he's going to assign extra security in mosques and give police guides to islam and the five pillars the guy who said i'll see you in new york. that is the response. >> i just want to say that we did not deliver democracy on a silver platter to iraq. iraq was invaded and didn't ask to be invaded the instability is a result of tension that's go back before that election. i think, how long were we going to stay if malaki didn't want us there? >> are we in germany today? >> we have immunity in those countries we would not get it in iraq. george bush could have gotten that agreement and didn't. >> i want to go back to gitmo and the friendly neighborhood jihadist they let out, mr. "i'll see you in new york". what are they going to do when they detonate a device in our cities? people are scratching their heads going what the heck is going on here? why wasn't that guy right back into gitmo after making that comment about sel4 york? >> americans have to rely on this president to save them,' announced to the nation thursday and to the world he's not going to put boots on the ground in iraq. we now have fellow americans there, who are at great risk. you know, they have to rely on a guy that couldn't take care of benghazi. those are the immediate people that are affected that i'm concerned about. . >> i think there is more than enough blame to go around both parties in terms of how iraq has been handled we empowered the shia. they have been out of power since ottoman empire. they're the majority the fact that malaki is just a tool of iran should be no surprise to anyone. it begs the question of what we haven't been doing about iran. iran is on its way to having nuclear weapons, the t 5 plus 16789 agreement is a sham. >> i think we're looking at the beginning of what is going to be a generational war fuelled by iran oil money, not going to respect borders so as an american i look and say what matters to americans? oil? terrorists? israel? we want their oil we don't want their terrorists. is there anyway to achieve those other than, i think energy independence? >> we needed to go into those directions. hang in there. we'll have more "hannity" coming up, right after the break. >> that is all the time we have left this evening. i want to thank all of you, even you, tam rachlt thanks for joining us for this special edition of "hannity" tonight. we hope you have a great weekend >> robots that is stand in for humans are under development. >> they are fast and intelligent. john: what will that mean? eternal life? >> also, will robots takeover the workplace. >> a robot is easier to employees than a human being, they are never late for work, and never ask for a raise. john: it would be good to replace drivers. >> a car that drivers itself. john: and designer babies. >> giving parents a opportunity to build a baby, choosing eye color, and skin tone and more. john: come on, we have to be willing to say, not everything that i can do should. >> i should we, can we?

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