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michelle obama posted this photo of her twitter page using the hashtag bring back our girls. the spread and other democrats including senator followed suit and posted similar pictures. i repeatedly said this and will say it again tonight, terrorists likely don't read twitter and if they did, it would have zero impact and probably only embolden them and the only thing they will react to probably is bullet in their head. that's not the only concern when it comes to the ignorance on the left because despite multiple requests, the u.s. state department under hillary clinton refused to designate boko haram a foreign terrorist organization while she was secretary of state leaving the u.s. with far less intelligence on the group and it's ties to al qaeda. the ignorance of the left is not limited to washington and continued this week in hollywood. some celebrities spoke out against sharia law after it encroached on their posh hotel. jay leno, ellen degenerous, sharon osborne calling for a boycott after learning a part owner is hassanal bolkiah. they are late to the game. because those stars and countless others on the left failed to recognize the raise of radical islam over the years, guess what did? on this program, we've been sounding this alarm how brutal and inhumane sharia law is to women. here is what sharia law will represent in other states, saudi arabia and iran and requirement that women get permission from their husbands for daily freedoms, beating of disobedient women and girls. execution of people that are gay. women in afghanistan can't work, can't go to school. we see in iran what happens, people's hands get chopped off. if you get raped as a woman you need four male eyewitnesss to prove it. as the world watches a country that sits on the brink of coming under fundamental law, i hear one thing from the usually deafening voices of liberal women's groups. silence. we bring in our studio. audience for reaction. brook. we talk a lot about terror. >> a lot of people argued it's the hash tag diplomacy that has spread a light on the islamist war against christians and the brutality taking place in the middle east and i think it's disingenuous because it's brutality and acts of terror that shaked our collective consciousness and we have woken up despite the fact they lobbied against boko haram as a terrorist group. >> they were listening to move on.org. why would they listen when we know what this terror group is all about? it's beyond my comprehension. identify evil for evil. >> well, the state department is engaged in a campaign, a very deceptive campaign that denies the theological motivation behind terrorism even though boko haram has come out and stated we are in a campaign against christians. >> neither christians or jews as your friend. where is that? >> that would be in the koran. >> for four years, hilary clinton, female secretary of state, millions of miles, 200 countries all over the world knew exactly about sharia law. hilary clinton did nothing for four years to publicize and hold leaders accountable. she has blood on her hands relative to her years as secretary of state and failure to put the cheese on the cracker. why didn't our female secretary of state do something one might ask? where was hilary -- >> before we go to rick, women in saudi arabia can't drive, can't be seen with men they aren't related to, women in some countries under sharia, four male eyewitnesss when they are raped. >> that's right. >> so the question, why didn't they designate this as a -- >> this may blow your theory that all of us on the left are ignorant, but i, too, have written -- >> i don't think so, but you can try. >> hillary clinton was wrong in not taking advice to list them as a terrorist group. who was giving her the advice? it was the fbi. at the same time, i don't think you do anybody a favor when you say move on.org is the reason she didn't. move on.org at any given time and i'm not a big fan but they have about a thousand petitions there. they don't put them up. the petition you're referencing is put up by somebody a couple years ago, 100 people signed it. >> they were petitions -- but you admitted and acknowledged they didn't listen to the fbi. >> we have a navy s.e.a.l. here in the audience. >> don't put it on moveon.org. >> about the hashtag, how many people think that campaign is effective? >> all right -- >> you brought your own hashtag? >> as an entertainment reporter i can say a lot of people, especially the younger generation, my mother, grandmother, they get their news on twitter with smart phones and your blackberries, too, and a lot of people maybe who didn't know what was going on learned about it by seeing this hashtag and although people are criticizing michelle obama and celebrities for tweeting about this and saying that's not really going to do anything and bring the girls back, this twitter hashtag is silly but then, you know, maybe a 15, 16-year-old or 20-year-old who doesn't know about it will click on the link and learn about it and it's about bringing awareness and i don't see what is wrong with that -- >> i'll tell you what i think -- >> a million twitter users -- >> dianna, it makes america look weak when the first lady of the united states does that. >> that's a main point. michelle obama, who is she saying bringing back our girls, too, when her husband, one of the most powerful powers in the world is right down the hall from her. it does weaken us. it's upsetting when it's trendy to do this. there was a super model that did a topless version, bring back our girls covering herself -- >> that might get a little more attention. >> hello? isn't that the point? >> she wants it for herself. for women living under sharia, why are you complaining? >> it's the most ridiculous thing. when the tea party started and did their twitter campaign under hashtag don't trout on me, i may have disagreed with them but they were exercising their right -- >> let me tell you the difference. >> just because the first lady joined a million people, come on, why doesn't she have the right? >> let me tell you the difference. >> the sign -- >> it's a sign of their utter impotence and their inability to defend our freedoms. that's what it's a sign of. >> what should we be doing? how is that impacted? >> richard? >> this hashtag is literally what the terrorists want. boko haram has been trying to make a name since 2008. in 2010 it thought it could make a name by attacking the u.n. headquarters. no one noticed. this hashtag, the first lady has given this affiliate exactly the global attention it wanted. she made the situation worse. >> judith? >> that's the reason hillary clinton did not put them on the terrorism -- >> do you look like judith? i said judith. >> you opened it up. >> i'm kidding. >> boko haram is an indigenous group that gets money from al qaeda. the reason it wasn't designated, there was a fight within the government as frequently happens between the foreign service officers who said we think we can still talk to and change the course of this group versus the fbi -- >> as they were killing thousands of christians, muslims and women. >> that may have been the wrong decision but let's not turn it into a conspiracy or indifference. i think what they have done is forced good luck jonathan, the leader of that country to do something serious for the first time -- >> i don't think he's capable of it. >> it's fine that michelle obama, even though as you say she may be late to the party, discovered the importance. >> she's the first lady of the united states of america and makes us look weak. i would be willing and we have a special forces person here, if we really want to do something right now, we're offering recognizance, the next step would be the only way we're ever going to save the girls is not going to be a twitter campaign, a bullet in the head of every one of those guys that took those girls from their mothers and fathers, that's the only way to get them back, period, end of sentence. >> why is obama culpable? why is this on hilary? he has favored the islamist agenda since the very first. i think the fact we're putting this on hilary is dishonest and he has time and time again sanctioned good luck for his, you know, vicious -- attempt to fight boko haram. >> kt? >> i think we're missing the major point, how effective is american foreign policy. he continues to set up strong men, syria, russia, ukraine, crimea and whether boko haram and nigeria. we'll do something down here and have a hashtag campaign. american foreign policy in every administration i've been part of conducted in that space in between and if we cannot do this for the nigerians, the nigeria government has not decided to rescue these girls. no matter how much we want to we can't do it. >> last question, former navy s.e.a.l. jonathan as far as i'm concerned, it will be u.s. special forces, israeli special forces, maybe french, british, the nigerians don't have the capability to pull off. what should our role be, would special forces, should special forces be used to save the girls? >> absolutely. let me say this one thing. >> it's against terror, bigger than nigeria. >> i let the fbi or seal teams and in the fbi teams here in new york. i keep hearing fbi being blamed for this. during the clinton era, eight years of the clinton era, it became very unpopular to be a war fighter. so war fighters got out of the military and law enforcement. the people that remained were the people that kind of worked their way up and used their connections to get to the top. now what you have in a liberal state department, the state department is known to be liberal. there is a thorn in the side of the d.o.d. and thorn in the side of the fbi. we cannot do our jobs effectively and what you have now with this administration is you have -- and i'm as a political as you can be. i don't look at it as liberal or conservative but effective and we're not effective in foreign policy. >> does it make us look weak? >> absolutely. ever since syria. >> we got to take a break. i promise, i know we'll get every -- i promise. it's going to happen. coming up, a human rights lawyer that returned from the nigerian border and spoke to a woman held captive and firsthand information in account of what is going on in a country and should the u.s., should we send american trained special forces to nigeria? 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>> yes. i brought debbie to the states last year, so she didn't just return with me, but yes, they did come to her home. they exterminated her family and left her alive because she was female, however, the terrorists have retooled and what they do is abduct the females. so although before they used to have an exception not to harm females. >> that's changed. >> they changed tactics. >> let me play, she explains the moment her father stood up for her faith, for his faith and they killed her father right in front of her. >> my dad refused to deny his faith and they shoot him three times. my brother was in shock and announced what did my dad do to you? why did you kill him? they told him to be quiet, if not, they will shoot him, too. >> she tells us the story, you were there, tell us what you're seeing in these refugee camps. >> what we are seeing is pathetic. the day we went to the camp, we saw food being distributed to the refugees, so we asked what the food situation was like. they said this was the first they said this was the first time in 49 days that the united nations was giving them food and so these are people who have run into the arms of the un for refuge are being starved to death. the really sad thing was that that same week while we're there, boko haram attacked a village and killed about 300 people and thousands more fled over to the border to join the folks who are already starving in the camps. >> is that cameroon? is that where they are going? >> yes, they are going to cameroon. >> you've seen the brutality, thousands killed and the question is twofold, one, why didn't the united states designate them a terror organization and what do you think out twitter campaign? how would they react to them considering you know how they are? >> well, i'll tell you this, i personally wrote a 75-page brief to secretary clinton laying out the evidence and the legal reasoning why they qualify to be designated. >> when was this? >> i sent this i want to say 2012. i did not get an acknowledgement. >> you sent a 75-page letter advocating they be designated a terror group and she didn't respond and i would think with your work and background and history you would deserve an acknowledgement. why do you think they chose not to? >> well, it's funny because i called them, you know, said of the state department in a state of denial. even up 'til today in a hearing on the hill, they are claiming that boko haram abducted these girls because they want to fund raise, not because it's islamic terrorism. they said they will sell the girls for 12 bucks. how much will they raise by selling 300 girls? they will raise $3600. that doesn't make sense. today this is what they said. the denial hasn't stopped. they keep doing this and doing this and doing this. >> you know them. how do you think, do you think they are happy that the first lady of the united states is putting up a hashtag on twitter, bring back our girls? do they like that? does that give them the acknowledgement they crave? >> well, yeah, this is a terror group that has been mouthing off for many years. they talked about president bush when he was in power. they talked about the queen of england and president obama. this certainly energizes them. they feel they belong. they have been bid laden want to bes and now they belong to the big boy's club. so certainly, yeah, that is one reaction. >> so in other words, by being recognized by the first lady of the united states of america to them, that's like a seal of approval, that's a moment of arrival for them, her acknowledging them that way and almost, you know, almost in a very weak way because i think the only response of the united states should be brutal force, if we're going to get involved, get involved and take them out. >> and very frankly, i have to tell you this, the u.s. has been weak on multiple levels. state department has refused to acknowledge that american whose survived a bombing by boca haram. there was an fbi agent in the un building when it was bombed. >> yeah. >> and still, the state department refused to designate them a terror organization when they had attacked americans. >> we'll get back to this with the audience, emanuel. this is a very difficult moral quandary. we are stretched to the limit in many ways. we have fiscal financial deficits we have not seen in our history and there is an argument about where does america get involved? we can't be the policemen. where does that line end? it's very tough because i'm of the belief if we can help we should, should it be u.s. forces on the ground? i don't know. i got to run. keep up the good work and keep us updated. >> thank you. >> all right. coming up, should the u.s. send special forces to nigeria to located missing school girls? we'll check in with military experts and later, shocking story of a woman who lived in brunei. that's coming up straight ahead. o mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families of fallen heroes. i will always miss my dad, but thanks to special operations warrior foundation i will never feel alone. ♪ we are actively advising, including through military personnel, the nigerian government. as it seeks to find, to locate and rescue these girls. we're not considering the deployment of u.s. forces to participate in combined rescue mission. >> while the white house says it is not considering sending u.s. special forces to nigeria to rescue these nearly 300 kidnapped school girls at this time, not everybody agrees. mccain is pushing to send troops and told reporters if they knew where they were, i certainly would send in u.s. troops to rescue them in a new york minute without the permission of the host country. should we or shouldn't we? we bring back our studio audience. you said? >> absolutely not. i would not sacrifice my son in the jungles of nigeria to try to get the girls back. worse things are happening in syria, christians in egypt. look at north korea where thousands are killed and starved to death. where is evil? i say right now we don't belong in this conflict. bring the american soldier home. >> what about recognizance? about intelligence? is that okay? >> if we can use drones or snipers, i say yes. i like what judith miller is saying. i don't understand why we are the world's policemen. that's not the conservative approach. we cannot help them sean hannity. >> lisa, yeah? >> you know, we've already committed to helping them. we have intelligence researchers on the ground and, you know, what we should really bring back, bring back our girls and bring back u.s. exceptionalism. what does that mean. >> can you give chloe a copy of that? this means no apology. this means acknowledgement of what terrorism is. christian persecution. this means hashtags about the children being killed in syria. what is happening to the people of iran and journalist being jailed in saudi arabia. this is acknowledgement of all of it. >> i always hate to do this to you because i follow your work but you are in the media, and your website media covers a lot of media issues. it's interesting to me that all of a sudden now jay leno, ellen jump on board, now 15, 20 years later, sharia, the oppression of women has become an issue. has the media been neglect in calling attention to this? >> absolutely. it's better late than never but what understand now social media campaigns are directing american foreign policy. we were talking during the break that essentially, this commitment of material and men to nigeria probably wouldn't happen without a broad social media campaign because seven weeks before they were kidnapped. boko haram executed a variety of children and slit their throats and burned them alive and didn't make any press and nobody talked about it. we have a broad social media campaign and a 23-day push to insert american treasure into this region, maybe blood eventually and we're not supposed to talk how we got there. it's infuriating. >> i don't think it's enough to confront just those who act out radical islamic ideology. you have to go after the people causing the under pinning of that ideology. for example, i went to the website of the assembly of muslims, a group based in california and issues thought for muslims to follow around the world. what did i find? i found something where they said that is justifiable to take slaves to engage in slavery as long as its during a time of jihad. that's the same justification that boko haram uses. you were where last week? >> i live in nigeria and have a think tank and as a resident of nigeria, you see media reporting locally about issues and attacks that boko haram is carrying out. i think the international attention is a good thing with respect to holding the government more accountable within the international community to take a harder line. >> doesn't boko haram really want to implement sharia law and take over the government? >> there is a strong political element of this. the timing of this horrific act is to put increasing pressure on the government because the president is considering reelection. there is very much a political element to this. i think the downside of international attention is it's changing the nigerian narrative. it's the largest economy in africa attracting a tremendous amount of investment. there is a tremendous amount of opportunity there. i live there. work there. >> do you feel safe? >> i feel safe. i don't travel to the northern area. >> do you think this campaign empowers boko haram? >> absolutely. it doesn't mean we shouldn't as an international committee rise up and do whatever we can to get the girls back. the unfortunate side it's yet again another story that dominates the international media about africa is a mess. but it's not. the cities, the areas outside of that rural isolated area are thriving and functioning well. >> when we come back, if we can pan over here, these two women lived under sharia and will tell us their compelling stories and we'll talk to you has the world been ignoring the polite of women under sharia. coming up tonight right here on "hannity". >> i fell into this situation, which was supposedly a casting call to work at a nightclub in singapore and when they called me and offered me the position they told me that actually it was an invitation to a guest of the prince of brunei and be his guest every night. >> living the sex-obsessed world in brunei and her life there and that and more when "hannity" continues straight ahead. 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[speaking foreign language]. >> it means your sexual slaves. it's allowed. that's why boko haram believes and read this -- >> they take it literally. >> they take it literally. >> boko haram is the taliban, as she said, and the killing is coming our way. it's in america. >> why do you say it's coming to america because there are women sex slaves here? >> no, no, the berkas have come that i saw when i was held captive in afghanistan and jihad is here. islamic apartheid is here. i've been studying anna killings and happening in america, canada, they are certainly happening all over europe and i think that we have a teaching moment as the president has said right now. everybody is looking at nigeria. i would say we should kick the behind so to speak out jihad by doing our very best to rescue symbolically only these girls. there are millions of other girls in similar circumstances. >> you're saying for people is the only way to prevent that because one would argue if you live in the united states and you're a woman, you have a choice what you want to wear. are you saying they don't have a choice -- >> they do not have a choice in muslim countries, increasingly the pendulum has swung. women have to be face vailed, not just head covering, but an sensory isolation chamber, an am ambulatory body bag is what women are wearing back to the seventh century and we should take a stand about it. >> when we come back -- very good points, thank you so much. when we come back, we'll debate this and as it relates to the united states and the rights of women and what is a real war on women and why is the left so silent? 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>> we hear about the islamist war on women here on pox but not the so-called left media because anyone brave enough to speak publicly in support of the human rights of muslim women and children so stigmatized and somehow, advocating there should be equal protection of human rights, regardless of race, gender, nationality and religion, that is anti muslim according to msnbc and the counsel on islamic relations that lobbied -- >> all people that hate me. billy cunningham. >> the next campaign is going to be about the war on women and hillary clinton flew to all these islamic countries watching female body bags being walked around the streets and did nothing. and she's going to tell us if we don't pay $9 a month for birth control pills that's a war on women? where was she for four years? she was a deaf mute? >> this is what this campaign is going to be about. i think bill is right. >> this campaign is really underway and the fact is anyone that speaks against it is an islam phone or racist. -- islamophobe or racist. they had a section on white islam phobia. the fact is, honor killings to her point, this is ramped and in canada they didn't have a head stone and my organization, the freedom defense initiative raised money for a head stone and the cemetery wouldn't let us put it in, the islamic society of north america. i had a bus campaign offering help to girls. >> i remember. >> i had to sue to get it in miami. i'm still suing the city of detroit. a bankrupt city won't take my money to help girls get to safehouses. >> african-american president has to get more serious about africa. there is a number of groups who want to hit americans here at home unless we get serious about the defense in africa working with and building capabilities for counterterrorism, it's only three weeks ago the obama administration asked for drone rights in nigeria. they didn't have them -- >> they should be thanking us for having them. we got to take a break. we'll get you in when we come back, more thoughts with the studio audience right after the break. straight ahead. after the break. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families of fallen heroes. i will always miss my dad, but thanks to special operations warrior foundation i will never feel alone. ♪ if you're looking to buy a car,t this?? 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[ male announcer ] that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/1family. welcome back to this special audience edition of "hannity". i guess the question is war on women? the left silence? how do they get away with that? i love women. i have a lot of them in my life, meaning three sisters and a daughter and my wife and friends. go ahead. >> it is all part of the obama white house and hillary recruited under that flag in white washing the facts. if there is no terrorism there is no problem. we don't have enemies. we are just average. we are not the world leaders. we are americans and we love everyone. there is no acknowledgment. who are the people we are abandoning? the people of egypt, iran, saudi arabia. >> another social media campaign and adversary has failed to live up to the hash tag. we don't have foreign policy defined by doctrine. it is dictated by winds of a news cycle. >> leading from behind. >> correct. >> the good news for me is that i have never seen just your average young person being this aware of what is going on in terms of sharia and the abuse of women in the muslim world. it is very encouraging that hollywood is starting to get on board. you only were able to mention about three celebrities. there are many other celebrities that should be on board. >> we can bring in the beverly hills hotel. when we think about the bush administration does anybody remember the teddy bear and the school teacher? we barely had support. why was that? why now? >> rick, you are kind of the lone -- >> i think you made good points about what american women view and the rest of the world. >> it puts it in perspective. >> you shouldn't make less of problems women feel they have here. completely fair that people have it worse. i give you credit for that. >> mitt romney with resumes of women? come on. >> it is a lot worse what they are going through there. >> we have to pay for women's birth control? $9 a month? >> we shouldn't get carried away and think people on the left don't care. >> i'm not saying that. >> on the day that that video was released where the girls are wearing the full veils the daily beast run a headline that boko haram had nothing to do with islam. >> when we talk about terrorism it is like whack a mole wherever it raises its head you have to fight it. you can't just because you turn the lights on think the roaches are gone. >> i think the twitter campaign has called attention to a problem that many people in this audience have been fighting and concerned with for a long time. i wrote about it since the mid '90s. i love when we agree. i think everybody should get involved. i don't care whether it is twitter. care about this. >> if they believe it we will have more encouragement for war. k.t., you have been there. >> get ready and hang on. this is not the end of this. there is a war of radical islam against christianity. you are seeing it in eastern africa, afghanistan as americans leave there. there will be open season on americans throughout this region and when the syrian war winds down all of those european holdings are going to europe and the united states. >> we are out of time. >> they are going to want to top this. >> appreciate it. give yourselves a hand. thank you for being with us. we will see you back here soon. tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." what is it like to be riped and ridiculously handsome? lou daabs lets you in on the secret of his success. and what did the president tell joe biden after he suggested renaming the capital the thunder dome? >> think about that for a second. come up with something a little more fresh. >> and finally, are homemade potato guns ever a good idea? probably not. our panel will debate it anyway. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome our guest. she has more hang ups than my walk in closet, and my walk in closet is huge, america of the i am here with joanneit

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michelle obama posted this photo of her twitter page using the hashtag bring back our girls. the spread and other democrats including senator followed suit and posted similar pictures. i repeatedly said this and will say it again tonight, terrorists likely don't read twitter and if they did, it would have zero impact and probably only embolden them and the only thing they will react to probably is bullet in their head. that's not the only concern when it comes to the ignorance on the left because despite multiple requests, the u.s. state department under hillary clinton refused to designate boko haram a foreign terrorist organization while she was secretary of state leaving the u.s. with far less intelligence on the group and it's ties to al qaeda. the ignorance of the left is not limited to washington and continued this week in hollywood. some celebrities spoke out against sharia law after it encroached on their posh hotel. jay leno, ellen degenerous, sharon osborne calling for a boycott after learning a part owner is hassanal bolkiah. they are late to the game. because those stars and countless others on the left failed to recognize the raise of radical islam over the years, guess what did? on this program, we've been sounding this alarm how brutal and inhumane sharia law is to women. here is what sharia law will represent in other states, saudi arabia and iran and requirement that women get permission from their husbands for daily freedoms, beating of disobedient women and girls. execution of people that are gay. women in afghanistan can't work, can't go to school. we see in iran what happens, people's hands get chopped off. if you get raped as a woman you need four male eyewitnesss to prove it. as the world watches a country that sits on the brink of coming under fundamental law, i hear one thing from the usually deafening voices of liberal women's groups. silence. we bring in our studio. audience for reaction. brook. we talk a lot about terror. >> a lot of people argued it's the hash tag diplomacy that has spread a light on the islamist war against christians and the brutality taking place in the middle east and i think it's disingenuous because it's brutality and acts of terror that shaked our collective consciousness and we have woken up despite the fact they lobbied against boko haram as a terrorist group. >> they were listening to move on.org. why would they listen when we know what this terror group is all about? it's beyond my comprehension. identify evil for evil. >> well, the state department is engaged in a campaign, a very deceptive campaign that denies the theological motivation behind terrorism even though boko haram has come out and stated we are in a campaign against christians. >> neither christians or jews as your friend. where is that? >> that would be in the koran. >> for four years, hilary clinton, female secretary of state, millions of miles, 200 countries all over the world knew exactly about sharia law. hilary clinton did nothing for four years to publicize and hold leaders accountable. she has blood on her hands relative to her years as secretary of state and failure to put the cheese on the cracker. why didn't our female secretary of state do something one might ask? where was hilary -- >> before we go to rick, women in saudi arabia can't drive, can't be seen with men they aren't related to, women in some countries under sharia, four male eyewitnesss when they are raped. >> that's right. >> so the question, why didn't they designate this as a -- >> this may blow your theory that all of us on the left are ignorant, but i, too, have written -- >> i don't think so, but you can try. >> hillary clinton was wrong in not taking advice to list them as a terrorist group. who was giving her the advice? it was the fbi. at the same time, i don't think you do anybody a favor when you say move on.org is the reason she didn't. move on.org at any given time and i'm not a big fan but they have about a thousand petitions there. they don't put them up. the petition you're referencing is put up by somebody a couple years ago, 100 people signed it. >> they were petitions -- but you admitted and acknowledged they didn't listen to the fbi. >> we have a navy s.e.a.l. here in the audience. >> don't put it on moveon.org. >> about the hashtag, how many people think that campaign is effective? >> all right -- >> you brought your own hashtag? >> as an entertainment reporter i can say a lot of people, especially the younger generation, my mother, grandmother, they get their news on twitter with smart phones and your blackberries, too, and a lot of people maybe who didn't know what was going on learned about it by seeing this hashtag and although people are criticizing michelle obama and celebrities for tweeting about this and saying that's not really going to do anything and bring the girls back, this twitter hashtag is silly but then, you know, maybe a 15, 16-year-old or 20-year-old who doesn't know about it will click on the link and learn about it and it's about bringing awareness and i don't see what is wrong with that -- >> i'll tell you what i think -- >> a million twitter users -- >> dianna, it makes america look weak when the first lady of the united states does that. >> that's a main point. michelle obama, who is she saying bringing back our girls, too, when her husband, one of the most powerful powers in the world is right down the hall from her. it does weaken us. it's upsetting when it's trendy to do this. there was a super model that did a topless version, bring back our girls covering herself -- >> that might get a little more attention. >> hello? isn't that the point? >> she wants it for herself. for women living under sharia, why are you complaining? >> it's the most ridiculous thing. when the tea party started and did their twitter campaign under hashtag don't trout on me, i may have disagreed with them but they were exercising their right -- >> let me tell you the difference. >> just because the first lady joined a million people, come on, why doesn't she have the right? >> let me tell you the difference. >> the sign -- >> it's a sign of their utter impotence and their inability to defend our freedoms. that's what it's a sign of. >> what should we be doing? how is that impacted? >> richard? >> this hashtag is literally what the terrorists want. boko haram has been trying to make a name since 2008. in 2010 it thought it could make a name by attacking the u.n. headquarters. no one noticed. this hashtag, the first lady has given this affiliate exactly the global attention it wanted. she made the situation worse. >> judith? >> that's the reason hillary clinton did not put them on the terrorism -- >> do you look like judith? i said judith. >> you opened it up. >> i'm kidding. >> boko haram is an indigenous group that gets money from al qaeda. the reason it wasn't designated, there was a fight within the government as frequently happens between the foreign service officers who said we think we can still talk to and change the course of this group versus the fbi -- >> as they were killing thousands of christians, muslims and women. >> that may have been the wrong decision but let's not turn it into a conspiracy or indifference. i think what they have done is forced good luck jonathan, the leader of that country to do something serious for the first time -- >> i don't think he's capable of it. >> it's fine that michelle obama, even though as you say she may be late to the party, discovered the importance. >> she's the first lady of the united states of america and makes us look weak. i would be willing and we have a special forces person here, if we really want to do something right now, we're offering recognizance, the next step would be the only way we're ever going to save the girls is not going to be a twitter campaign, a bullet in the head of every one of those guys that took those girls from their mothers and fathers, that's the only way to get them back, period, end of sentence. >> why is obama culpable? why is this on hilary? he has favored the islamist agenda since the very first. i think the fact we're putting this on hilary is dishonest and he has time and time again sanctioned good luck for his, you know, vicious -- attempt to fight boko haram. >> kt? >> i think we're missing the major point, how effective is american foreign policy. he continues to set up strong men, syria, russia, ukraine, crimea and whether boko haram and nigeria. we'll do something down here and have a hashtag campaign. american foreign policy in every administration i've been part of conducted in that space in between and if we cannot do this for the nigerians, the nigeria government has not decided to rescue these girls. no matter how much we want to we can't do it. >> last question, former navy s.e.a.l. jonathan as far as i'm concerned, it will be u.s. special forces, israeli special forces, maybe french, british, the nigerians don't have the capability to pull off. what should our role be, would special forces, should special forces be used to save the girls? >> absolutely. let me say this one thing. >> it's against terror, bigger than nigeria. >> i let the fbi or seal teams and in the fbi teams here in new york. i keep hearing fbi being blamed for this. during the clinton era, eight years of the clinton era, it became very unpopular to be a war fighter. so war fighters got out of the military and law enforcement. the people that remained were the people that kind of worked their way up and used their connections to get to the top. now what you have in a liberal state department, the state department is known to be liberal. there is a thorn in the side of the d.o.d. and thorn in the side of the fbi. we cannot do our jobs effectively and what you have now with this administration is you have -- and i'm as a political as you can be. i don't look at it as liberal or conservative but effective and we're not effective in foreign policy. >> does it make us look weak? >> absolutely. ever since syria. >> we got to take a break. i promise, i know we'll get every -- i promise. it's going to happen. coming up, a human rights lawyer that returned from the nigerian border and spoke to a woman held captive and firsthand information in account of what is going on in a country and should the u.s., should we send american trained special forces to nigeria? 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>> yes. i brought debbie to the states last year, so she didn't just return with me, but yes, they did come to her home. they exterminated her family and left her alive because she was female, however, the terrorists have retooled and what they do is abduct the females. so although before they used to have an exception not to harm females. >> that's changed. >> they changed tactics. >> let me play, she explains the moment her father stood up for her faith, for his faith and they killed her father right in front of her. >> my dad refused to deny his faith and they shoot him three times. my brother was in shock and announced what did my dad do to you? why did you kill him? they told him to be quiet, if not, they will shoot him, too. >> she tells us the story, you were there, tell us what you're seeing in these refugee camps. >> what we are seeing is pathetic. the day we went to the camp, we saw food being distributed to the refugees, so we asked what the food situation was like. they said this was the first they said this was the first time in 49 days that the united nations was giving them food and so these are people who have run into the arms of the un for refuge are being starved to death. the really sad thing was that that same week while we're there, boko haram attacked a village and killed about 300 people and thousands more fled over to the border to join the folks who are already starving in the camps. >> is that cameroon? is that where they are going? >> yes, they are going to cameroon. >> you've seen the brutality, thousands killed and the question is twofold, one, why didn't the united states designate them a terror organization and what do you think out twitter campaign? how would they react to them considering you know how they are? >> well, i'll tell you this, i personally wrote a 75-page brief to secretary clinton laying out the evidence and the legal reasoning why they qualify to be designated. >> when was this? >> i sent this i want to say 2012. i did not get an acknowledgement. >> you sent a 75-page letter advocating they be designated a terror group and she didn't respond and i would think with your work and background and history you would deserve an acknowledgement. why do you think they chose not to? >> well, it's funny because i called them, you know, said of the state department in a state of denial. even up 'til today in a hearing on the hill, they are claiming that boko haram abducted these girls because they want to fund raise, not because it's islamic terrorism. they said they will sell the girls for 12 bucks. how much will they raise by selling 300 girls? they will raise $3600. that doesn't make sense. today this is what they said. the denial hasn't stopped. they keep doing this and doing this and doing this. >> you know them. how do you think, do you think they are happy that the first lady of the united states is putting up a hashtag on twitter, bring back our girls? do they like that? does that give them the acknowledgement they crave? >> well, yeah, this is a terror group that has been mouthing off for many years. they talked about president bush when he was in power. they talked about the queen of england and president obama. this certainly energizes them. they feel they belong. they have been bid laden want to bes and now they belong to the big boy's club. so certainly, yeah, that is one reaction. >> so in other words, by being recognized by the first lady of the united states of america to them, that's like a seal of approval, that's a moment of arrival for them, her acknowledging them that way and almost, you know, almost in a very weak way because i think the only response of the united states should be brutal force, if we're going to get involved, get involved and take them out. >> and very frankly, i have to tell you this, the u.s. has been weak on multiple levels. state department has refused to acknowledge that american whose survived a bombing by boca haram. there was an fbi agent in the un building when it was bombed. >> yeah. >> and still, the state department refused to designate them a terror organization when they had attacked americans. >> we'll get back to this with the audience, emanuel. this is a very difficult moral quandary. we are stretched to the limit in many ways. we have fiscal financial deficits we have not seen in our history and there is an argument about where does america get involved? we can't be the policemen. where does that line end? it's very tough because i'm of the belief if we can help we should, should it be u.s. forces on the ground? i don't know. i got to run. keep up the good work and keep us updated. >> thank you. >> all right. coming up, should the u.s. send special forces to nigeria to located missing school girls? we'll check in with military experts and later, shocking story of a woman who lived in brunei. that's coming up straight ahead. o mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families of fallen heroes. i will always miss my dad, but thanks to special operations warrior foundation i will never feel alone. ♪ we are actively advising, including through military personnel, the nigerian government. as it seeks to find, to locate and rescue these girls. we're not considering the deployment of u.s. forces to participate in combined rescue mission. >> while the white house says it is not considering sending u.s. special forces to nigeria to rescue these nearly 300 kidnapped school girls at this time, not everybody agrees. mccain is pushing to send troops and told reporters if they knew where they were, i certainly would send in u.s. troops to rescue them in a new york minute without the permission of the host country. should we or shouldn't we? we bring back our studio audience. you said? >> absolutely not. i would not sacrifice my son in the jungles of nigeria to try to get the girls back. worse things are happening in syria, christians in egypt. look at north korea where thousands are killed and starved to death. where is evil? i say right now we don't belong in this conflict. bring the american soldier home. >> what about recognizance? about intelligence? is that okay? >> if we can use drones or snipers, i say yes. i like what judith miller is saying. i don't understand why we are the world's policemen. that's not the conservative approach. we cannot help them sean hannity. >> lisa, yeah? >> you know, we've already committed to helping them. we have intelligence researchers on the ground and, you know, what we should really bring back, bring back our girls and bring back u.s. exceptionalism. what does that mean. >> can you give chloe a copy of that? this means no apology. this means acknowledgement of what terrorism is. christian persecution. this means hashtags about the children being killed in syria. what is happening to the people of iran and journalist being jailed in saudi arabia. this is acknowledgement of all of it. >> i always hate to do this to you because i follow your work but you are in the media, and your website media covers a lot of media issues. it's interesting to me that all of a sudden now jay leno, ellen jump on board, now 15, 20 years later, sharia, the oppression of women has become an issue. has the media been neglect in calling attention to this? >> absolutely. it's better late than never but what understand now social media campaigns are directing american foreign policy. we were talking during the break that essentially, this commitment of material and men to nigeria probably wouldn't happen without a broad social media campaign because seven weeks before they were kidnapped. boko haram executed a variety of children and slit their throats and burned them alive and didn't make any press and nobody talked about it. we have a broad social media campaign and a 23-day push to insert american treasure into this region, maybe blood eventually and we're not supposed to talk how we got there. it's infuriating. >> i don't think it's enough to confront just those who act out radical islamic ideology. you have to go after the people causing the under pinning of that ideology. for example, i went to the website of the assembly of muslims, a group based in california and issues thought for muslims to follow around the world. what did i find? i found something where they said that is justifiable to take slaves to engage in slavery as long as its during a time of jihad. that's the same justification that boko haram uses. you were where last week? >> i live in nigeria and have a think tank and as a resident of nigeria, you see media reporting locally about issues and attacks that boko haram is carrying out. i think the international attention is a good thing with respect to holding the government more accountable within the international community to take a harder line. >> doesn't boko haram really want to implement sharia law and take over the government? >> there is a strong political element of this. the timing of this horrific act is to put increasing pressure on the government because the president is considering reelection. there is very much a political element to this. i think the downside of international attention is it's changing the nigerian narrative. it's the largest economy in africa attracting a tremendous amount of investment. there is a tremendous amount of opportunity there. i live there. work there. >> do you feel safe? >> i feel safe. i don't travel to the northern area. >> do you think this campaign empowers boko haram? >> absolutely. it doesn't mean we shouldn't as an international committee rise up and do whatever we can to get the girls back. the unfortunate side it's yet again another story that dominates the international media about africa is a mess. but it's not. the cities, the areas outside of that rural isolated area are thriving and functioning well. >> when we come back, if we can pan over here, these two women lived under sharia and will tell us their compelling stories and we'll talk to you has the world been ignoring the polite of women under sharia. coming up tonight right here on "hannity". >> i fell into this situation, which was supposedly a casting call to work at a nightclub in singapore and when they called me and offered me the position they told me that actually it was an invitation to a guest of the prince of brunei and be his guest every night. >> living the sex-obsessed world in brunei and her life there and that and more when "hannity" continues straight ahead. 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[speaking foreign language]. >> it means your sexual slaves. it's allowed. that's why boko haram believes and read this -- >> they take it literally. >> they take it literally. >> boko haram is the taliban, as she said, and the killing is coming our way. it's in america. >> why do you say it's coming to america because there are women sex slaves here? >> no, no, the berkas have come that i saw when i was held captive in afghanistan and jihad is here. islamic apartheid is here. i've been studying anna killings and happening in america, canada, they are certainly happening all over europe and i think that we have a teaching moment as the president has said right now. everybody is looking at nigeria. i would say we should kick the behind so to speak out jihad by doing our very best to rescue symbolically only these girls. there are millions of other girls in similar circumstances. >> you're saying for people is the only way to prevent that because one would argue if you live in the united states and you're a woman, you have a choice what you want to wear. are you saying they don't have a choice -- >> they do not have a choice in muslim countries, increasingly the pendulum has swung. women have to be face vailed, not just head covering, but an sensory isolation chamber, an am ambulatory body bag is what women are wearing back to the seventh century and we should take a stand about it. >> when we come back -- very good points, thank you so much. when we come back, we'll debate this and as it relates to the united states and the rights of women and what is a real war on women and why is the left so silent? 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>> we hear about the islamist war on women here on pox but not the so-called left media because anyone brave enough to speak publicly in support of the human rights of muslim women and children so stigmatized and somehow, advocating there should be equal protection of human rights, regardless of race, gender, nationality and religion, that is anti muslim according to msnbc and the counsel on islamic relations that lobbied -- >> all people that hate me. billy cunningham. >> the next campaign is going to be about the war on women and hillary clinton flew to all these islamic countries watching female body bags being walked around the streets and did nothing. and she's going to tell us if we don't pay $9 a month for birth control pills that's a war on women? where was she for four years? she was a deaf mute? >> this is what this campaign is going to be about. i think bill is right. >> this campaign is really underway and the fact is anyone that speaks against it is an islam phone or racist. -- islamophobe or racist. they had a section on white islam phobia. the fact is, honor killings to her point, this is ramped and in canada they didn't have a head stone and my organization, the freedom defense initiative raised money for a head stone and the cemetery wouldn't let us put it in, the islamic society of north america. i had a bus campaign offering help to girls. >> i remember. >> i had to sue to get it in miami. i'm still suing the city of detroit. a bankrupt city won't take my money to help girls get to safehouses. >> african-american president has to get more serious about africa. there is a number of groups who want to hit americans here at home unless we get serious about the defense in africa working with and building capabilities for counterterrorism, it's only three weeks ago the obama administration asked for drone rights in nigeria. they didn't have them -- >> they should be thanking us for having them. we got to take a break. we'll get you in when we come back, more thoughts with the studio audience right after the break. straight ahead. after the break. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families of fallen heroes. i will always miss my dad, but thanks to special operations warrior foundation i will never feel alone. ♪ if you're looking to buy a car,t this?? 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[ male announcer ] that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/1family. welcome back to this special audience edition of "hannity". i guess the question is war on women? the left silence? how do they get away with that? i love women. i have a lot of them in my life, meaning three sisters and a daughter and my wife and friends. go ahead. >> it is all part of the obama white house and hillary recruited under that flag in white washing the facts. if there is no terrorism there is no problem. we don't have enemies. we are just average. we are not the world leaders. we are americans and we love everyone. there is no acknowledgment. who are the people we are abandoning? the people of egypt, iran, saudi arabia. >> another social media campaign and adversary has failed to live up to the hash tag. we don't have foreign policy defined by doctrine. it is dictated by winds of a news cycle. >> leading from behind. >> correct. >> the good news for me is that i have never seen just your average young person being this aware of what is going on in terms of sharia and the abuse of women in the muslim world. it is very encouraging that hollywood is starting to get on board. you only were able to mention about three celebrities. there are many other celebrities that should be on board. >> we can bring in the beverly hills hotel. when we think about the bush administration does anybody remember the teddy bear and the school teacher? we barely had support. why was that? why now? >> rick, you are kind of the lone -- >> i think you made good points about what american women view and the rest of the world. >> it puts it in perspective. >> you shouldn't make less of problems women feel they have here. completely fair that people have it worse. i give you credit for that. >> mitt romney with resumes of women? come on. >> it is a lot worse what they are going through there. >> we have to pay for women's birth control? $9 a month? >> we shouldn't get carried away and think people on the left don't care. >> i'm not saying that. >> on the day that that video was released where the girls are wearing the full veils the daily beast run a headline that boko haram had nothing to do with islam. >> when we talk about terrorism it is like whack a mole wherever it raises its head you have to fight it. you can't just because you turn the lights on think the roaches are gone. >> i think the twitter campaign has called attention to a problem that many people in this audience have been fighting and concerned with for a long time. i wrote about it since the mid '90s. i love when we agree. i think everybody should get involved. i don't care whether it is twitter. care about this. >> if they believe it we will have more encouragement for war. k.t., you have been there. >> get ready and hang on. this is not the end of this. there is a war of radical islam against christianity. you are seeing it in eastern africa, afghanistan as americans leave there. there will be open season on americans throughout this region and when the syrian war winds down all of those european holdings are going to europe and the united states. >> we are out of time. >> they are going to want to top this. >> appreciate it. give yourselves a hand. thank you for being with us. we will see you back here soon. tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye." what is it like to be riped and ridiculously handsome? lou daabs lets you in on the secret of his success. and what did the president tell joe biden after he suggested renaming the capital the thunder dome? >> think about that for a second. come up with something a little more fresh. >> and finally, are homemade potato guns ever a good idea? probably not. our panel will debate it anyway. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome our guest. she has more hang ups than my walk in closet, and my walk in closet is huge, america of the i am here with joanneit

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