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and that's what happens to anwar sadat. a lot of people don't understand why anwar sadat died. the only thing that, oh, the muslim brotherhood just shot him. just another regular assassination. but this is an assassination for the purpose -- because he violated the essence of sharia law. when presidents that signed the peace treaty with israel, it was him telling the muslim world i no longer want to do jihad against israel. it was striking at the heart of islamic requirements to be a muslim head of state. and the muslim world erupted after he signed the peace treaty with israel. it erupted. all mosques unanimously issued fatwas of death against sadat, including many -- [inaudible] and you call them tyrants. sadat told his confidants before signing the treaty, i know i'm signing my death warrant. he knew. but he sacrificed his life because he, he needed peace. he wanted -- he believed his conscious. he violated his jihad duty as a muslim leader, and he knew it. is it any wonder that the pakistani leaders today were protecting osama bin laden for ten years, and even though americ
and that's what happens to anwar sadat. a lot of people don't understand why anwar sadat died. the only thing that, oh, the muslim brotherhood just shot him. just another regular assassination. but this is an assassination for the purpose -- because he violated the essence of sharia law. when presidents that signed the peace treaty with israel, it was him telling the muslim world i no longer want to do jihad against israel. it was striking at the heart of islamic requirements to be a muslim...
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people don't understand why anwar sadat died. the only thing that the muslim brotherhood are shocking, just another was fascinated because he violated the essence in the sharia law. when he signed the peace treaty with israel it was him telling the muslim world i no longer want to do jihad against israel. it was striking at the heart of the haslet requirements to be a muslim head of state to come and the muslim world erupted after it signed the peace treaty with israel. it erupted alba mosques unanimously including the many mosques in egypt and he called them tyrants. he took his confidants before signing the treaty i know i'm signing my death warrant. she knew that he sacrificed his life. she believed in his conscience. and violated the duty as a muslim leader and he knew it. is it any wonder that pakistani leaders today were protecting for ten years even though america was getting them billions of dollars to hand them osama bin laden. they protected him and kicked america and protected him for ten years. if it wasn't for some i
people don't understand why anwar sadat died. the only thing that the muslim brotherhood are shocking, just another was fascinated because he violated the essence in the sharia law. when he signed the peace treaty with israel it was him telling the muslim world i no longer want to do jihad against israel. it was striking at the heart of the haslet requirements to be a muslim head of state to come and the muslim world erupted after it signed the peace treaty with israel. it erupted alba mosques...
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anwar sadat. or knock it off. >> he was mike wobble es around tharound -- wallace around the clock. he would hit you if you walked by and you were self conscious about your weight. he would say it looks like you put on a few pounds. [laughter] >> mike did not have a clear stand. there was no off switch for him. he would say things and i know countless, countless not just with people but others, he'll say something and he'll regret it. he'll never admit that he regretted it. and he just, if it was in his head, it came out of his mouth. there was absolutely no -- snrievment n -->> rose: no mono governor. >> it was part of the appeal of the man. and you knew it wasn't sugar coated ever that he was telling you right from the heart what he thought. and that's appealing. and i think it's part of what made him such pa an infectious character or if he insulted you which he did try to do often, he was hard to stay mad at him. he was a really loveable guy. >> it was interesting too when mike was first hired, he was hired in 19623 b3 by dixon. >> rose: wasn't there a story that the president o
anwar sadat. or knock it off. >> he was mike wobble es around tharound -- wallace around the clock. he would hit you if you walked by and you were self conscious about your weight. he would say it looks like you put on a few pounds. [laughter] >> mike did not have a clear stand. there was no off switch for him. he would say things and i know countless, countless not just with people but others, he'll say something and he'll regret it. he'll never admit that he regretted it. and he...
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why anwar sadat is fascinated -- why are they rising in popularity in egypt. is popularly skyrocketed off the map after he insulted the american president in new york after the assassination. that is because a truly muslim leader must automatically be an enemy of the west. incidentally, the leaders who do that are the ones who keep their jobs. hosni mubarak, was moderate. the same with the yemeni president. the people who follow syria, it is almost impossible to take them out. this idea that the revolution is taking out radical muslims is not true. they are taking up the leaders who are moderate. this situation is going to be very difficult for israel. i have a chapter in the book that shows how after the revolution, three days after hosni mubarak was taken out, [inaudible] came into egypt after being outside. he held a rally in tahrir square, and everybody was chanting let's go to jerusalem now. they were just itching for a fight with israel. we want to fight israel. that is all what they were talking about. never mind the economic of egypt. nevermind depress
why anwar sadat is fascinated -- why are they rising in popularity in egypt. is popularly skyrocketed off the map after he insulted the american president in new york after the assassination. that is because a truly muslim leader must automatically be an enemy of the west. incidentally, the leaders who do that are the ones who keep their jobs. hosni mubarak, was moderate. the same with the yemeni president. the people who follow syria, it is almost impossible to take them out. this idea that...
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why anwar sadat is fascinated -- why are they rising in popularity in egypt. is popularly skyrocketed off the map after he insulted the american president in new york after the assassination. that is because a truly muslim leader must automatically be an enemy of the west. incidentally, the leaders who do that are the ones who keep their jobs. hosni mubarak, was moderate. the same with the yemeni president. the people who follow syria, it is almost impossible to take them out. this idea that the revolution is taking out radical muslims is not true. they are taking up the leaders who are moderate. this situation is going to be very difficult for israel. i have a chapter in the book that shows how after the revolution, three days after hosni mubarak was taken out, [inaudible] came into egypt after being outside. he held a rally in tahrir square, and everybody was chanting let's go to jerusalem now. they were just itching for a fight with israel. we want to fight israel. that is all what they were talking about. never mind the economic of egypt. nevermind depress
why anwar sadat is fascinated -- why are they rising in popularity in egypt. is popularly skyrocketed off the map after he insulted the american president in new york after the assassination. that is because a truly muslim leader must automatically be an enemy of the west. incidentally, the leaders who do that are the ones who keep their jobs. hosni mubarak, was moderate. the same with the yemeni president. the people who follow syria, it is almost impossible to take them out. this idea that...
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back in 1991 shortly after ronald reagan was sworn into office and following the assassination of anwar sadatn egypt. from our twitter page -- from our e-mail -- which former president to you admire the most and why? next is charles from alcohol and, california, go ahead, please. -- el cajon, california, go ahead please. caller: grew up in the depression but fdr would be my choice. at that time i did not understand what was going on but he was big insecurity. he did not say he was going to cure the depression but he offered different problems mostly to give people a feeling of security, social security,ccc, fdic, things like that. i did not fully realize his impact until i got older and now that i am quite old but especially the ccc. we should probably have something like that today. there is a small group of ccc but i think it should be expanded. i really like president -- he was dealt a terrible and and i think he is playing it as best he can. host: thanks for the call. here is president obama who is wrapping up his weekend visit in columbia. he is back in washington late tonight and spendi
back in 1991 shortly after ronald reagan was sworn into office and following the assassination of anwar sadatn egypt. from our twitter page -- from our e-mail -- which former president to you admire the most and why? next is charles from alcohol and, california, go ahead, please. -- el cajon, california, go ahead please. caller: grew up in the depression but fdr would be my choice. at that time i did not understand what was going on but he was big insecurity. he did not say he was going to cure...
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. -- fatwah resulted in the assassination of anwar sadat. a fatwah resulted in the 9/11 attacks. several were convicted in for disobeying a in a conspiracy to conduct terror in this country. it included the murder, the fur trade center bombing, a plot to blow up other landmarks around new york. mubarak when he visited the united nations and on and on. all of this was treated as a series of crimes. on conventional crimes may be, but crimes. in 1986 and 1988 osama bin laden declared that he and his cohorts were at war with the united states. a declaration that got little attention. there was the usual mantra of bringing them to justice. an indictment included bin laden as the main defendant. apparently he was unimpressed, or at least, undeterred. in 2000, he killed 16 u.s. sailors in in yemen and would have carried out the bombing of another naval vessel but for the fact the barge carrying the explosives was overloaded and sank. that leads us out to september 2001. wartell finally that we were at war, which was more than 50 years after being told that islamist would have to make wa
. -- fatwah resulted in the assassination of anwar sadat. a fatwah resulted in the 9/11 attacks. several were convicted in for disobeying a in a conspiracy to conduct terror in this country. it included the murder, the fur trade center bombing, a plot to blow up other landmarks around new york. mubarak when he visited the united nations and on and on. all of this was treated as a series of crimes. on conventional crimes may be, but crimes. in 1986 and 1988 osama bin laden declared that he and...