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but sharia, sadly, i think that will be the beginning of the end of the united states of america or britainnd europe. and taiwan is currently being governed by man made laws. >> reporter: and over the last few months a growing number of british recruits have appeared in isis propaganda videos. >> to all of my brothers living in the west, i know how you feel, in your hearts, you feel depressed. come to jihad and feel what we are feeling. >> reporter: james foley learned that firsthand, a former hostage was held with foley in a dark cell for some several months told abc news that foley was often singled out for tough punishment, once for planning an escape. >> james, for being an american, and if he kept to his fundamentals that he had, and a brother serving in the u.s. air force got unfortunately a bit of a special treatment. he was kind of a scapegoat. so every time they would be around, the kicks and punches, he would get a bit more than the others typically. >> reporter: but anan also said that foley was never afraid even in the darkest hours. >> he was always very strong. and i -- i coul
but sharia, sadly, i think that will be the beginning of the end of the united states of america or britainnd europe. and taiwan is currently being governed by man made laws. >> reporter: and over the last few months a growing number of british recruits have appeared in isis propaganda videos. >> to all of my brothers living in the west, i know how you feel, in your hearts, you feel depressed. come to jihad and feel what we are feeling. >> reporter: james foley learned that...
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you think you're safe where you are in america or britain, i have one word to say to you, we are coming. >> that's the chilling warning from an american born jihadist. so just how worried should we be about home grown terrorists today? and later we'll have a report from the center of the ebola outbreak in west africa. stay with us. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male annou
you think you're safe where you are in america or britain, i have one word to say to you, we are coming. >> that's the chilling warning from an american born jihadist. so just how worried should we be about home grown terrorists today? and later we'll have a report from the center of the ebola outbreak in west africa. stay with us. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to...
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you think you're safe where you are in america or britain, i have one word to say to you, we are coming for you. >> that's the chilling warning from an american born jihadist. so just how worried should we be about home grown terrorists today? and later we'll have a report from the center of the ebola outbreak in west africa. stay with us. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. you just can'tider a 4-star know the name?p to 60% off, just no name? until you book. um... yeah, i'd do that! ♪ weit's not justt we'd be fabuilding jobs here,. it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy, i'm so proud, like, it's just amazing. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody kno
you think you're safe where you are in america or britain, i have one word to say to you, we are coming for you. >> that's the chilling warning from an american born jihadist. so just how worried should we be about home grown terrorists today? and later we'll have a report from the center of the ebola outbreak in west africa. stay with us. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts...
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you think you're safe where you are in america or britain, i have one word to say to you, we are coming you. >> that's the chilling warning from an american born jihadist. so just how worried should we be about home grown terrorists today? and later we'll have a report from the center of the ebola outbreak in west africa. stay with us. hi, i just signed up for your credit report site and i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud resolution support. join now at experian.com. with enrollment in experian credit tracker. it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear, is no big deal. join us
you think you're safe where you are in america or britain, i have one word to say to you, we are coming you. >> that's the chilling warning from an american born jihadist. so just how worried should we be about home grown terrorists today? and later we'll have a report from the center of the ebola outbreak in west africa. stay with us. hi, i just signed up for your credit report site and i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what...
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. >> you think you're safe where you are in america? or britain? or indonesia? you think you are safe? you are not safe. those people who died on 9/11 just doesn't justify. when the americans were back in iraq, before 9/11, you think that you killed osama bin laden. that means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we have come for you. mark my words. >> okay. now, here's the scary part. before blowing himself up, he returned to america for months after training in syria. will there be more? and will the next one be on our soil? how about this one? >> well, this is, a, this shows how religious extremism offers a path to losers. satisfied winners don't choose a death cult, only losers do. it's clear that guy is a loser. the other thing is, we talk about signs and stuff. he was definitely communicating with somebody in the united states to somebody outside the united states. that's what spying is all about. snowden, you can credit him for tipping these guys off. now they know they're being spied on. >> damian -- >> reme
. >> you think you're safe where you are in america? or britain? or indonesia? you think you are safe? you are not safe. those people who died on 9/11 just doesn't justify. when the americans were back in iraq, before 9/11, you think that you killed osama bin laden. that means nothing. you sent him to paradise. you think that you have won? you have never won. we have come for you. mark my words. >> okay. now, here's the scary part. before blowing himself up, he returned to america...
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. >> you think you're safe where you are in america or britain or indonesia.afe. you are not safe. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you h
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. >> you think you're safe where you are in america or britain or indonesia. you think you are safe. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patien
. >> you think you're safe where you are in america or britain or indonesia. you think you are safe. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your...
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decided to but in the west we're not going to be like russia we're not going to be like america or france or britain we're going to be like russia and we have our own national interests and we're going to develop our own culture and so on and put it look back at governor putin and said and said they gave too much away mcgovern almost sold the family silver trying to get money out of the west so as to make perestroika work and so on and he handed over germany and he handed over eastern europe and so on and putin said well that was wrong and you can see no that he would regard. i n f agreement and the various arms agreement as weakening the soviet union and a couple shows should not have done those things and putin then said right russia has to stand up for itself because it's been treated like a boy being treated like a child and so on. because the west is so powerful russia is weak and so on and putin then is the one who says right we have a we have our national pride and we're going to develop russia and we're going to stand up for our interests and so on we're going to say no to nato expansion the
decided to but in the west we're not going to be like russia we're not going to be like america or france or britain we're going to be like russia and we have our own national interests and we're going to develop our own culture and so on and put it look back at governor putin and said and said they gave too much away mcgovern almost sold the family silver trying to get money out of the west so as to make perestroika work and so on and he handed over germany and he handed over eastern europe...
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words, the dramatic thing to me, the changes that th century the 20 that put america in the forefront or america and britain iranian refront of relations is the growth of the olitical culture in iran and media, technology. one of the striking things you various incidence in american-iranian relations hroughout the 20th century is america becomes the bad boy in iranian olitics when politics comes of age. at the time when people are more surroundings, it's america that's in the forefront, not russia, not britain. enough, after the 1953, the of 1951 and oil crisis, you think britain it's d be the focus -- america. america inherits the mantle of the british. of a s so in a foreglare modern media and political public, a public in teheran that literate, politically able, and making their own decisions. send a detail off to the local capital to say we're because it pened, becomes an event. it feeds in to it. this is one of the things i the book isok at in how essentially historical created to change the way we look at each other. if you look at the most book on ve iran-american relations. the council of foreign th
words, the dramatic thing to me, the changes that th century the 20 that put america in the forefront or america and britain iranian refront of relations is the growth of the olitical culture in iran and media, technology. one of the striking things you various incidence in american-iranian relations hroughout the 20th century is america becomes the bad boy in iranian olitics when politics comes of age. at the time when people are more surroundings, it's america that's in the forefront, not...
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america then. will you see france or britain any of those with the wherewithal or australia for that matter helping with that effort. i would point you to another part of the world where it's very important and that's the part of the world that we're looking at. what about the saudis, what about the jordanians, what about the nighted arab emrates. they can't ask too much or too visible of a role from these spots but certainly the u.s. that's where a lot of their attention is right now, on those arab nations that have a lot at stake here in seeing isis defeated so they need to have some sort of commonality there. and coalition that involves those states as well. >> as you bring up where the focus is right now, there's a lot of things to focus on. we know the president, erin, is getting ready to head to this summit. russia was supposed to be the top of the topic. but now isis. >> reporter: president obama will try to make that push when he's there when he's on the sidelines. secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel will be going as well to join in that effort and then later sec
america then. will you see france or britain any of those with the wherewithal or australia for that matter helping with that effort. i would point you to another part of the world where it's very important and that's the part of the world that we're looking at. what about the saudis, what about the jordanians, what about the nighted arab emrates. they can't ask too much or too visible of a role from these spots but certainly the u.s. that's where a lot of their attention is right now, on those...
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ridiculous policy ever so you have so-called homegrown terrorists in britain in america who is so angry that they don't have to come from brazil or stand as they were in britain and they then do terrible things that. science technology innovation all the least developments from around russia we've got the future covered. as f. scott fitzgerald might have said free trade agreements are a racket like the movies and the bread burns business and you cannot be honest with admitting that it's constructive contribution to humanity is exactly minus zero. waters do you have the problem of me because. you spread all over the food you have in the. process drama zones in the judicial inquiry further more restrictions. really knows what's inside the feeling. when the european union promised to net ukraine become part of it it clearly contributed to the class abrasion of tensions within ukraine and ukraine will not become part of the european union alone to tell tales ukraine absolutely doesn't have the economic level to become part of the e.u. or in. the ukrainian army balls to take bag rest of cities on the east street by street to break by
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ridiculous policy ever so you have so-called homegrown terrorists in britain in america who are so angry that they don't have to come from brazil or stand as they were in britain and they then do terrible things that. what she had dealings jewish farms waters do you have the pond to me because. i size spread all over nobody this is the most toxic food you have and who will profit. drama zones an official inquiry furthermore restrictions. really knows what's been signed the. law. put it on your cultural camarillo i should be making news all the face time you know. pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm wrong. choose your language. we can we know if. you know place this is a children's book it's the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the lives choose the access to your office. dramas that try to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces changing the world right now. so pictures of today's. politicians from around the globe. broke to the. u.s. fighter jets strike islamic state positions near the iraqi city of the bill president obama said that the operation
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ridiculous policy ever so you have so-called homegrown terrorists in britain in america who are so angry that they don't have to come from brazil or stand as they were ready in britain and they then do terrible things that. fish farms waters beyond the pond to me because. i saw it spread all over norway is the most cultured food you have in the whole world. drama zones and the judicial inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. that. really knows what's inside the. good of society. people are going to be going to want to thank you. for. taking every minute. i may know our last noel. my own life. saving old. excuses to eat. sometimes for nothing. it's not just a story he's giving just to the c b a c eight movie. but others. are more likely. raped in college and in the real world. i didn't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger on the bus this. girl complaining about the son of an alumni gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publi
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or later they'll have to come to some agreement because. these red. on their side he's opposed to islamic state. america is opposed to islamic state britains posed with the state so therefore it seems sooner or later they'll be some kind of agreement that assad is in fact not or anyway it's our he's our friend because the enemy of our enemy is our friend. islamic state militants are planning to expand their domain far beyond iraq and syria into the asian police have been put on alert after the jihad has threatened to strike the world's largest buddhist temple our website has a full story. and. tens of thousands of new jobs fully renewable energy and free higher education this is the ambitious platform of a new party in new zealand founded by came dot com and a tourist activist dubbed by supporters as the country's newest superhero had to r.t. dot com for more details. now the u.s. has invited a british security company g four asked to run the tour is going tobe a prison in cuba striking a deal worth more than one hundred million dollars but critics say the reputation of the world's largest security firm as far from spotless while we look b
or later they'll have to come to some agreement because. these red. on their side he's opposed to islamic state. america is opposed to islamic state britains posed with the state so therefore it seems sooner or later they'll be some kind of agreement that assad is in fact not or anyway it's our he's our friend because the enemy of our enemy is our friend. islamic state militants are planning to expand their domain far beyond iraq and syria into the asian police have been put on alert after the...
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for entrapment one would think they could easily have your phone call or difficult maybe in america because he was based in britain connect to a perhaps a phone line of a known terrorist who knows i want to transition now of course what you said has everyone in a for the foreign secretary william hague announces resignation on monday of course whenever a high level of resigns you hear a lot of niceties always great service and it's time to go what do you think really drove him to resign now where on sure as yet there have of course we in the room is no way around the. the headlines coming from this country make every british subject seem like some sort of child abuse or in waiting given that. abandon inquiries and then creating quantities as to the fact that child abuse seems to stretch through every element of the establishment in this country with proper sources of mainstream news reporting that can stretch from the b.b.c. to the government to the royal family but as for william hague. it's quite amazing that foreign secretary who of course got britain involved in those nato air strikes on libya which the colleg
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or the u.k. it's con seepable if britain and america play a role in defeating them that they will come back to attackuntries if you like. >> reporter: already one western attack has been contributed to the islamic state group a former fighter opened fire in a jewish museum in belgium. this has the father concerned for his children their safety and humanity. >> the ideology they might pick up there. which has no connection to islam nor humanity. the bigger worry is that they might get killed there. >> reporter: authorities here at britain's intelligence service mi6 say finding those fighter returning from syria and iraq is one of their main priorities with passport holders having visa free access to the united states, for homelands security fighting those fight percent said of their list. phil ittner, al jazerra, london. >>> now lawyers for three al jazerra journalists jailed in egypt have filed appeals against their convictions. the case will now be heard by a court examining the ground for a full hearing for which a date has not been set. they have been in prison for 237 days, they were falsely accu
or the u.k. it's con seepable if britain and america play a role in defeating them that they will come back to attackuntries if you like. >> reporter: already one western attack has been contributed to the islamic state group a former fighter opened fire in a jewish museum in belgium. this has the father concerned for his children their safety and humanity. >> the ideology they might pick up there. which has no connection to islam nor humanity. the bigger worry is that they might...
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somebody's house, they're not going to respond to the international pressure that britain is talking about, or america has talked about. or the european nations talk about. they're going to say, we're going to do whatever we need to do in order to stay safe. that's the impasse we're at. the israelis are doing what they need to do to stay safe. and it the gazans are doing what they need to do to not submit. and at the end of the day, there's not much room. >> and also, latin america remained their people from israel. and are we seeing some international support withdrawal from israel? >> there's a question about israel across the board, including the united states, northern there used to be. for a long time, israel was the powerful underdog, if you will. it went up against all of the arab armies in 1967 and defeated them in six days, and it seemed like the most remarkable thing in the world. and now you see israel using enormous force against a quasi militia in a non-state, a strip of land with a couple of kilometers wide with 1.8 people crammed in there and those people are still fighting back and the
somebody's house, they're not going to respond to the international pressure that britain is talking about, or america has talked about. or the european nations talk about. they're going to say, we're going to do whatever we need to do in order to stay safe. that's the impasse we're at. the israelis are doing what they need to do to stay safe. and it the gazans are doing what they need to do to not submit. and at the end of the day, there's not much room. >> and also, latin america...
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britain was the manufacture of the world, the british gives were flooding essentially global markets. america, south america, and the reserves of britain acquired through its export trade. the british themselves or never really imposition of that much gold, with everyone relied on the stability in the export strength. the united states ran some unbelievable things. relief from 1970 s and 1970 s. it was building up reserves. the gold and foreign-currency reserves the united states guaranteed a gold standard. and of course, the settlement was based on his charismatic value of the dollar and $305 an ounce. that was the relationship. and that lasted from 1974. >> the down and to submit them doing this. >> i mean, given where they come from the deliberately forced their currencies to be lower, and an outline that in the book. in 1980, one-and-a-half. the average 20 years since lowered. with the end to the wrigley had a very cheap money or rather low value for their currency. they can drive exports. you're right to suggest that if they went to golden would be a complete reversal of what the have been doing call. >> a you argue that it would be a possibility corrections think it's impractical, who were
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america and u.s. and britain are close allies. there are fears that 500 or so jihadis believed by the british government in iraq and syria could come back and attack people here. i asked a london imam what it will take to turn back the jihad of islamist violence. he said change in foreign policy and society. >> equality for all, dignity for everyone. that is what i stand for. i believe that is what you stand for. as long as we consistently preach it and practice it, eventually, such morons will be drowned out because of voices and reason and sanity in the world. >> reporter: this imam condemned, heather, in strong words any acts of extremist violence carried out in the name of islam. i asked him why more muslim religious leaders spoken out against the thing in the past. he said they have and they do. that doesn't get enough play he claims. he said sort of turns it all back on what he calls misguided foreign policy as being at the root of such trouble. heather? heather: amy, with all this happening how bad is the problem of islamist extremism in the u.k.? >>
america and u.s. and britain are close allies. there are fears that 500 or so jihadis believed by the british government in iraq and syria could come back and attack people here. i asked a london imam what it will take to turn back the jihad of islamist violence. he said change in foreign policy and society. >> equality for all, dignity for everyone. that is what i stand for. i believe that is what you stand for. as long as we consistently preach it and practice it, eventually, such...
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. >> isis is defeated and forced to return to europe or the uk, i think it's conceivable that especially if britain and americale in defeating them they will come back to attack the home countries if you like. >> reporter: one western attack is attributed to the islamic state group and a former fighter opened fire in a jewish museum in belgium and he is concerned for the future of his children for both their safety and their humanity. >> this is a major worry that the ideology that might happen there which really has no connection to islam nor humanity. the bigger worry is they might get killed there. >> reporter: authorities here at britain's intelligence service mi-6 saying finding the citizens and returning from syria and iraq is one of their main priorities and with most european holders having visa-free access to united states, for american homeland security finding those fighters is also said to be on top of their list, al jazeera, london. >>> turkey's president elect erdogan nominated foreign minister dove as prime minister and he will maintain tight control of the government and we have more from istan
. >> isis is defeated and forced to return to europe or the uk, i think it's conceivable that especially if britain and americale in defeating them they will come back to attack the home countries if you like. >> reporter: one western attack is attributed to the islamic state group and a former fighter opened fire in a jewish museum in belgium and he is concerned for the future of his children for both their safety and their humanity. >> this is a major worry that the ideology...
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. >> it is isis is defeated, is forced to return to europe, or the u.k., i think it is conceivable, that especially if britain is americalay a role in defeated them, they willle co back to attack the home countries. >> already one western attack has been attributed to the state group, a former fighter opened fire in a uh jewish museum. all of this has buebacker concerned for the future of his children, both their safety and humanity. >> basically the ideology -- which really had no connection to islam, nor humanity. the bigger worry is they mite get killed there. >> authorities here at britain's intelligence service, m.i. 6, say finding citizens returning from the fighting is iraq, is now one of their main priorities. and with most european passport heeders also having visa free access to the united states, for american homeland security, finding those fighters is also said to be top of their list. phil ittner, al jazeera, london. >> with more on james foal loy who was executed matthew van take, he is an international security analyst film maker and a friend of mr. folly. mr. vandyke, our condolence to you is the friend
. >> it is isis is defeated, is forced to return to europe, or the u.k., i think it is conceivable, that especially if britain is americalay a role in defeated them, they willle co back to attack the home countries. >> already one western attack has been attributed to the state group, a former fighter opened fire in a uh jewish museum. all of this has buebacker concerned for the future of his children, both their safety and humanity. >> basically the ideology -- which really...
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or a soldier of america. my hands are ready to do this blessed act. >> the muslim council of britain, for example, has come outdemning the killing of foley, saying it is brutal and abhorrent and anybody who follows this belief is misguided. what's your response to that? >> the muslim council of britain, they are apostates, they are not muslims. they have always fought against islam with the british government. they've tried to stop young man going to afghanistan, iraq, syria, and they work in these so-called -- they are not muslims. so this reaction coming from them is not surprising. >> reporter: who are these young men willing to commit such brutality despite worldwide condemnation? of british's nearly 3 million muslims, only 400 have gone to fight in syria. roughly the same amount of muslims currently listed in the british army. experts paint a diverse picture of british muslim extremists. most are single men under the age of 30. a significant number are older and married with children. many are converts to islam or british born to immigrant families. many are deepening their extremist ideology online. some
or a soldier of america. my hands are ready to do this blessed act. >> the muslim council of britain, for example, has come outdemning the killing of foley, saying it is brutal and abhorrent and anybody who follows this belief is misguided. what's your response to that? >> the muslim council of britain, they are apostates, they are not muslims. they have always fought against islam with the british government. they've tried to stop young man going to afghanistan, iraq, syria, and...
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to kill americans because -- and brits because america and britain invaded a muslim country, namely iraq. >> don't you think they would be doing this with or without that participation or no? >> of the united states, sir? >> yes. >> they would be fighting in their own countries, but they would certainly be fighting each other more than they would be fighting us. isil could not ask for anything more than a british -- more positive for them than a british and western and united states intervention in their country. it will drive up donations, drive up recruitment, it will drive up support in social media and on the internet. it is the key to their success, not just an auxiliary, sir. >> michael, thank you, i think. in washington. >> the president is saying he doesn't have a strategy to deal with isis and that has been setting off a firestorm and prompting his question by ed henry. >> wonder what you think about the optics of the president from the podium yesterday saying he still does not have a strategy to teal with eye -- deal with isis and then goes out and raise campaign money. >> the president did convene a meeting with the national sec
to kill americans because -- and brits because america and britain invaded a muslim country, namely iraq. >> don't you think they would be doing this with or without that participation or no? >> of the united states, sir? >> yes. >> they would be fighting in their own countries, but they would certainly be fighting each other more than they would be fighting us. isil could not ask for anything more than a british -- more positive for them than a british and western and...
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or a soldier of america. my hands are ready to do this blessed act. >> reporter: the muslim council of britain, for example, hasng the killing of foley, saying it is brutal, and abhorrent and that anybody who follows this belief is misguided. what's your response to that? >> the council of britain, they are not muslims. they have always fought against islam with british government. they have tried to stop younger men going to afghanistan, iraq city, and they work in these so-called anti extreme projects. they are not muslims. so this reaction coming from them is not surprising. >> reporter: who are these young men willing to commit such brutality, despite worldwide condemnation? of britain's nearly 3 million muslims, only an estimated 4 to 500 have gone to fight in syria. roughly the same amount of muslims who are currently enlisted in the british army. british experts on radicalization paint a diverse picture of british muslim extremists. most are single men, under the age of 30. but a significant number are older and married with children. many are converts to islam, or are british-born muslims from immigrant
or a soldier of america. my hands are ready to do this blessed act. >> reporter: the muslim council of britain, for example, hasng the killing of foley, saying it is brutal, and abhorrent and that anybody who follows this belief is misguided. what's your response to that? >> the council of britain, they are not muslims. they have always fought against islam with british government. they have tried to stop younger men going to afghanistan, iraq city, and they work in these so-called...
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ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america'stech know, >> scientists go up in the sky, >> we're flying over a fracking field in texas >> using ground breaking technology to check air quality down below. >> formaldehyde levels were astronomical...it's bad. >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. rspe, consider this on al jazeera america ♪ >>> the united states and britain have a special relationship. in fact winston churchill used the phrase the exceptional relationship to describe the close relations between the united kingdom and the united states. now i want to look at that relationship through the prism of the struggle of the middle class. it is not just in the u.s. where the middle class has become a hot political topic. >> this will put a tax on your pension. >> the squeezed middle here is very similar to the middle class as politicians in the u.s. refer t
ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america'stech know, >> scientists go up in the sky, >> we're flying over a fracking field in texas >> using ground breaking technology to check air quality down below. >> formaldehyde levels were astronomical...it's bad. >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i...
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ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america'ss, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. ♪ >>> the united states and britain have a special relationship. in fact winston churchill used the phrase the exceptional relationship to describe the close relations between the united kingdom and the united states. now i want to look at that relationship through the prism of the struggle of the middle class. it is not just in the u.s. where the middle class has become a hot political topic. >> this will put a tax on your pension. >> the squeezed middle here is very similar to the middle class as politicians in the u.s. refer to the middle class. >> reporter: jonathan is the director of the london-based national institute of economic and social research. >> people in both the working and the middle classes have had quite a hard time of it in the uk. people who have got jobs but don't necessarily have a huge amount of job security, aren't earning a lot, feel quite hard pressed by taxes, insecure employment and by not seeing their wages going up
ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america'ss, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. ♪ >>> the united states and britain have a special relationship. in fact winston churchill used the phrase the exceptional relationship to describe the close relations between the united kingdom and the united states. now i want to look at that relationship through the prism of the struggle of the middle class. it is...
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britain and america. we have to balance the budget every year and so this idea that we were running the continual deficits or we have a paperback currency it is quite new. this just wasn't something that happened before 1951 and certainly after 1971, the extent to which we were spending more money wasn't as pronounced as it is today in the bailout. >> host: so it is a new normal but it doesn't have to be that way. >> guest: it was less than ten years ago. i think i first heard it in 2007, that phrase and then it became one of these received supportive phrases that you would think that existed but it didn't. it was new and the extent to which the circumstances are relatively new was something that struck me. i think that you have been floated as -- >> guest: every politician of color black and ethnic, whatever and britain is touted as a british which isn't -- i mean, given the polling. we have to get through the 2,015th election i'm not going to hold my seat as i hope to do. >> host: >> guest: the majorities can come and go but that is something i have to keep an eye on. let's see where we are after 2015. the
britain and america. we have to balance the budget every year and so this idea that we were running the continual deficits or we have a paperback currency it is quite new. this just wasn't something that happened before 1951 and certainly after 1971, the extent to which we were spending more money wasn't as pronounced as it is today in the bailout. >> host: so it is a new normal but it doesn't have to be that way. >> guest: it was less than ten years ago. i think i first heard it in...
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time a national from britain, france, america is taken, that the family try to do everything to get him back. obviously, he won have known about it because he's been under ground or in a basement prison for nearly two years now. clearly, this sort of denounment this focus on what isis has done to journalists has brought the whole notion what to do about isis, front and center. sadly, it took the brutal murder of a fellow journalist james foley to suddenly make the world realize that isis is in fact, a bar bear rick state that is in control of a military base, a third of iraq, a great part of syria and as you heard both u.s. government, the british government, french government, many governments are very concerned that more and more of recruits who you have been talking about, more and more isis fighters could be planning to strike europe and the united states. >> i was just wondering if such a public execution of the journalist james foley back fired on isis. did it expect the united states to, you know, to attack from the air targets within iraq, isis targets within iraq? >> well, obviously the u.s. strikes against isis and iraq started way before the murder of
time a national from britain, france, america is taken, that the family try to do everything to get him back. obviously, he won have known about it because he's been under ground or in a basement prison for nearly two years now. clearly, this sort of denounment this focus on what isis has done to journalists has brought the whole notion what to do about isis, front and center. sadly, it took the brutal murder of a fellow journalist james foley to suddenly make the world realize that isis is in...
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former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. . neil: in britain they raised terror threat, in americaa threat. >> as prime minister, extremism in britain, focusing on all types of extremism. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. neil: welcome, everybody. confused? i'm neil cavuto. it's not so much the world passing us by i'm worried about. more like dangerous folks stopping by. that's what i'm really worried about. the images of isis rebels parading syrian troops little more than a week after the beheading of an american journalist leads me believe to the bad guys are not slowing
former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. . neil: in britain they raised terror threat, in americaa threat. >> as prime minister, extremism in britain, focusing on all types of extremism. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. neil: welcome, everybody. confused? i'm neil cavuto. it's not so much the world passing us by i'm worried about. more like dangerous folks...
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america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> no. >> china. >> china? >> wow. i feel really dumb. was it the french? >> who won the civil war? >> not the confederates. the northeast or whatever. 3/Ít >> who's us? >> great britain what was the civil war about? >> no idea? >> of course not. >> you should know. >> i know, right? >> abraham lincoln, was he in the north or south? >> south. >> he was in the north. >> no, but wasn't he in the south? >> who bombed us in pearl harbor? >> france. >> was it china? >> china? >> i don't know. >> close. >> korea, right? >> not korea. >> russia? >> not russia. >> wow. >> i feel stupid. this is terrible. >> amazing thing is they keep talking to jesse. they keep doing interviews with him. don't forget, check out laura ingram.com where you can sign up to be a laura 365 member. hear my radio show any time you want. follow me on twitter and facebook as well. that is it for us tonight. thanks for watching. i'm laurain gram and i'm in for the irreplaceable bill o'reilly. and remember, the spin, it stops right here because we're always looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, the white house has declared a win in the latest battleibo in iraq. but how will they ultimately stop isis
america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french. >> no. >> china. >> china? >> wow. i feel really dumb. was it the french? >> who won the civil war? >> not the confederates. the northeast or whatever. 3/Ít >> who's us? >> great britain what was the civil war about? >> no idea? >> of course not. >> you should know. >> i know, right? >> abraham lincoln, was he in the north or south? >> south. >>...