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his role in syria is to prop up asad and to keep him there. i don't think he has any real interests. -- in combating isis. his real interest is to prop up assad. i don't think he has any real interest, even after isis attacks his own people. i don't think that is his riority. he has limited capability and he is focusing that on his top priority. that is, propping up asad. >> the last question from me, to follow-up from that. i take it that you don't buy the theory that what the u.s. and france should do is grit our teeth and accept the fact that president say sad will have to stay in office for a little while longer so everybody can focus on the fight on isis? governor christie: no, because the premise is faulty. others like the russians and iranians will focus on solidifying asad's position for the long-term. you can't have an agreement with someone whose goals and objectives are completely different than yours. i don't believe we're at a point -- at the moment, maybe russia will come around, but i don't see it happening anytime soon. not wit
his role in syria is to prop up asad and to keep him there. i don't think he has any real interests. -- in combating isis. his real interest is to prop up assad. i don't think he has any real interest, even after isis attacks his own people. i don't think that is his riority. he has limited capability and he is focusing that on his top priority. that is, propping up asad. >> the last question from me, to follow-up from that. i take it that you don't buy the theory that what the u.s. and...
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president olan and i agree that russia's strikes against the moderate opposition only bolster the asad regime whose brutality has helped to fuel the rise of isil. we agree that russia could play a more constructive role if it were to shift the focus of its strike to defeating isil. and likewise president olan and i agree that the best way to bring peace to syria is through the principles reaffirmed in vienna which require active russian support for a cease fire and a political transition away from asad to a democratically elected government that can unite the syrian people against terrorism. finally, francois and i understand one of our greatest weapons in the fight against isil is the strength and here i want to speak directly to the american people. what happened in paris is truly horrific. i understand the people worry that something similar could happen here. i want you to know that we will continue to do everything in our power to defend our nation. since 9/11 we've taken extraordinary measures to strengthen our homeland security. our counterterrorism, homeland security, and law e
president olan and i agree that russia's strikes against the moderate opposition only bolster the asad regime whose brutality has helped to fuel the rise of isil. we agree that russia could play a more constructive role if it were to shift the focus of its strike to defeating isil. and likewise president olan and i agree that the best way to bring peace to syria is through the principles reaffirmed in vienna which require active russian support for a cease fire and a political transition away...
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his role in syria is to prop up asad and to keep him there. i don't think he has any real interests. -- in combating isis. his real interest is to prop up assad. i don't think he has any real interest, even after isis attacks his own people. i don't think that is his riority. he has limited capability and he is focusing that on his top priority. that is, propping up asad. >> the last question from me, to follow-up from that. i take it that you don't buy the theory that what the u.s. and france should do is grit our teeth and accept the fact that president say sad will have to stay in office for a little while longer so everybody can focus on the fight on isis? governor christie: no, because the premise is faulty. others like the russians and iranians will focus on solidifying asad's position for the long-term. you can't have an agreement with someone whose goals and objectives are completely different than yours. i don't believe we're at a point -- at the moment, maybe russia will come around, but i don't see it happening anytime soon. not wit
his role in syria is to prop up asad and to keep him there. i don't think he has any real interests. -- in combating isis. his real interest is to prop up assad. i don't think he has any real interest, even after isis attacks his own people. i don't think that is his riority. he has limited capability and he is focusing that on his top priority. that is, propping up asad. >> the last question from me, to follow-up from that. i take it that you don't buy the theory that what the u.s. and...
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his role in syria is to prop up asad and to keep him there. i don't think he has any real interests. -- in combating isis. his real interest is to prop up assad. i don't think he has any real interest, even after isis attacks his own people. i don't think that is his riority. he has limited capability and he is focusing that on his top priority. that is, propping up asad. >> the last question from me, to follow-up from that. i take it that you don't buy the theory that what the u.s. and france should do is grit our teeth and accept the fact that president say sad will have to stay in office for a little while longer so everybody can focus on the fight on isis? governor christie: no, because the premise is faulty. others like the russians and iranians will focus on solidifying asad's position for the long-term. you can't have an agreement with someone whose goals and objectives are completely different than yours. i don't believe we're at a point -- at the moment, maybe russia will come around, but i don't see it happening anytime soon. not wit
his role in syria is to prop up asad and to keep him there. i don't think he has any real interests. -- in combating isis. his real interest is to prop up assad. i don't think he has any real interest, even after isis attacks his own people. i don't think that is his riority. he has limited capability and he is focusing that on his top priority. that is, propping up asad. >> the last question from me, to follow-up from that. i take it that you don't buy the theory that what the u.s. and...
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we sit here and say russia wants to keep asad in power, how horrible that is because asad is a dictatorship as if saudi arabia is in a dictatorship and wouldn't murder millions of people or thousands of people to stay in power. what about other golf states run by kingdoms who would murder their people and great number. they are no different than ashad. a fact they might be better than ashad because some of them are religiously motivated to the point, sort of like communism was a religious conviction, well well their form of islam sometimes put them at odds with sunnis or shiites killing each other. the double standard that we have been judging russia with and basing our policy on that double standard has caused us great harm. putin, five years ago try to work out a compromise with us. we turned him down that would have created some sort of resemble us of stability in syria. now that's gone to hell we can't look at him as a partner in cooperation to make it better. i believe that is what prevented us from creating a policy that will create a more stable middle east. gaddafi, we made an agree
we sit here and say russia wants to keep asad in power, how horrible that is because asad is a dictatorship as if saudi arabia is in a dictatorship and wouldn't murder millions of people or thousands of people to stay in power. what about other golf states run by kingdoms who would murder their people and great number. they are no different than ashad. a fact they might be better than ashad because some of them are religiously motivated to the point, sort of like communism was a religious...
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then al-asad, he is turned back a one year siege on aleppo. it feels like these dominoes are falling at same time, the big question, is, is isis in some form of retreat, if that is the case, is now the time to go in for the kill? >> i don't think they are in a retreat, they have the entire mideast, when the president said they have isis contain, he has got it wrong, they have us contained. putin is going in it take care of business, and french, but for us to have a solid chance we have to lead. charles: everyone acknowledges that america must play a role, if that is the case, i don't think that this administration has the will to do that, but if it is would russia and france move aside and let us dictate terms, and also, we know that it would involve some sort of troops on the ground, that is where we run into trouble from public relations aspect in america. >> there is no doubt, that there is noel in this administration to take the fight to this enemy overseas, and a great reluctance to part of that administration to put boots on ground, but
then al-asad, he is turned back a one year siege on aleppo. it feels like these dominoes are falling at same time, the big question, is, is isis in some form of retreat, if that is the case, is now the time to go in for the kill? >> i don't think they are in a retreat, they have the entire mideast, when the president said they have isis contain, he has got it wrong, they have us contained. putin is going in it take care of business, and french, but for us to have a solid chance we have to...
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think there are many other reasons why it has, i don't think us has bulk of responsibility, put it on asad, iraqis, region itself" itself""this is america's fight, not solely america's fight, america is best when we stand up to evil in this world" world" bernie sanders also touched on the topic of climate change. meanwhile, the other big story here in iowa - *football. the hawkeyes - hit the grid-iron - under the lights - - to try to keep it a perfect -- ten and ohh - - against the - minnesota - golden - gophers. gophers.sports - anchor - pat - more -oney - - is here with your first look - at the high-lights.pat. iowa's dream season flew under the radar for awhile... but not anymore... after improving to 9-0 last week... the college football playoff committee bumped the hawkeyes all the way up to number five in the rankings... and with that kind of respect... the pressure was on tonight greetinghe kinnick stadium... the defensgoes one way... c-j beathard goes the other... the q-b walks in untouched... that gives iowa a 14-7 lead... then later in the first half... they feed number 29... les
think there are many other reasons why it has, i don't think us has bulk of responsibility, put it on asad, iraqis, region itself" itself""this is america's fight, not solely america's fight, america is best when we stand up to evil in this world" world" bernie sanders also touched on the topic of climate change. meanwhile, the other big story here in iowa - *football. the hawkeyes - hit the grid-iron - under the lights - - to try to keep it a perfect -- ten and ohh - -...
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hasta que sean derrotados, rusia por su parte ataca a todos los enemigos del rÉgimen de bashar al-asadque es inminente buscar una soluciÓn diplomÁtica. podrÍa llevar a un enfrentamiento entre rusia y la alianza militar de otan, en donde turquÍa pertenece y provocar una guerra regional. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. enrique: mÁs de 400 dÍas y la instrucciÓn directa de un juicio necesarios para que el departamento de chicago diera a conocer el brutal asesinato de un menor de edad desde su fuerza policÍaca, desde esa noche hay manifestaciones, como dice viviana Ávila desde chicago. viviana : este es el caos que se mostrÓ en la ciudad de chicago, despuÉs de mostrar el vÍdeo en donde el agente disparÓ 16 veces al chico afroamericano. en solo 15 segundos, 5 arrestado en las protestas. >> un mensaje general a la comunidad y a la gente. en el vÍdeo tomado por la patrulla de la cÁmara de policÍa, se aprecia que mÁquic donalds va caminando con un cuchillo, y luego el policÍa le dispara 16 veces. se acusÓ de homicidio en primer grado al oficial con 14 aÑos de servicio al depa
hasta que sean derrotados, rusia por su parte ataca a todos los enemigos del rÉgimen de bashar al-asadque es inminente buscar una soluciÓn diplomÁtica. podrÍa llevar a un enfrentamiento entre rusia y la alianza militar de otan, en donde turquÍa pertenece y provocar una guerra regional. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. enrique: mÁs de 400 dÍas y la instrucciÓn directa de un juicio necesarios para que el departamento de chicago diera a conocer el brutal asesinato de un...
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also hollande repeating here that president asad shouldn't have a future if syria. he was robust who said the alley against isis on the ground is the syrian army. according to putin there is no other credible alternative to any kind of force against isis. absolutely no budging on the issue of bashar assad from both presidents here. >> no real meeting of minds concerning that president. equally the grand coalition will see what happens. some key objectives have come out of this evening. walk us through some of them. >> reporter: what came out was really has been sort of indicated by french authorities in the last few days. which is there's going to be more coordination with the russian military. more exchange of information i should say between the two that's already happened and there was a three-point memo that hollande and putin agreed on. the first was to increase and exchange information. between the french and russian military the second point was to step up strikes against isis and the third point was they agreed that they would be careful about who would be t
also hollande repeating here that president asad shouldn't have a future if syria. he was robust who said the alley against isis on the ground is the syrian army. according to putin there is no other credible alternative to any kind of force against isis. absolutely no budging on the issue of bashar assad from both presidents here. >> no real meeting of minds concerning that president. equally the grand coalition will see what happens. some key objectives have come out of this evening....
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you heard for its will hollande say the price of progress has to be that pressure al-asad must -- thathar al-assad must step down as soon as possible. barack obama said the russians need to target the so-called islamic state and not other rebel groups close to the turkish border, which led to today's highly destabilizing confrontation. work is a desire to together, but the price of progress is high. who knows if the russians are prepared to pay it. babita: we were talking about this and looking at the fact that president hollande hazmat to the british -- that president ollanta humala's met the british prime minister and angela merkel. did he get what he wanted out of president obama? jon: i think he did. a few things stood out. a shopping last that francois hollande wanted to see. the broadening of the scope target against the islamic state . he wanted to see an intensification of hitting those targets. a breakthrough in intelligence sharing's between the americans and french on the targets hit, and he wanted to see greater progress made toward shutting the border down between syria an
you heard for its will hollande say the price of progress has to be that pressure al-asad must -- thathar al-assad must step down as soon as possible. barack obama said the russians need to target the so-called islamic state and not other rebel groups close to the turkish border, which led to today's highly destabilizing confrontation. work is a desire to together, but the price of progress is high. who knows if the russians are prepared to pay it. babita: we were talking about this and looking...
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. >> reporter: on state television in syria, president asad's soldiers were celebrating.hey have regained control of a vital route into the alep. o pushing back isil fighters. in moscow, more clarity on where russia, president's assad's most important ally would like the diplomacy to go from here. the terrorist organizations which we hope will be agreed on at some point and the second list, the opposition groups who will negotiate with the government under the aus pieces of the u.n. >> the russians want to hold a meeting in moscow next week between the syrian governments and opposition groups. i met the leader of the syrian national coalition backed by the west, several arab countries and turkey. he said he nothing being a meeting moscow and sounded doubtful of what it could achieve. sthf to stop killing innocent people in syria. >> there is no dialogue, no contact between you and the russians? >> after the intervention, the only communication with the russians is fighting against them in syrian in order to liberate our country. >> the vienna talks have brought together t
. >> reporter: on state television in syria, president asad's soldiers were celebrating.hey have regained control of a vital route into the alep. o pushing back isil fighters. in moscow, more clarity on where russia, president's assad's most important ally would like the diplomacy to go from here. the terrorist organizations which we hope will be agreed on at some point and the second list, the opposition groups who will negotiate with the government under the aus pieces of the u.n....
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he criticized clinton's comments saying isis is asad's responsibility.poses more leading from behind. the world needs to lead from the front. >> still to come the investigation continues in that bus that lost control in union square. the latest on the crash that seriously injured 20 people. >>> plus continuing coverage of the terror attacks in paris. hear the chaotic failed attacks just down the street from where the violence took place. >>> outside wet weather and continuing to see the rain at least through the morning hours dry by the afternoon but then we have the wind to worry about. i have a look at what you can expect for sunday coming up. >>> all right welcome back to mornings on 2. this is a live picture of a valley and you can see snow blanketing that resort. that's a good sight to see. >> i wish we were out there getting ready to go on the slopes. back here in the bay area the wet weather has arrived and rain overnight and we are in for some more. that's actually pretty good news. >> that's right. welcome to mornings on 2 it is sunday november
he criticized clinton's comments saying isis is asad's responsibility.poses more leading from behind. the world needs to lead from the front. >> still to come the investigation continues in that bus that lost control in union square. the latest on the crash that seriously injured 20 people. >>> plus continuing coverage of the terror attacks in paris. hear the chaotic failed attacks just down the street from where the violence took place. >>> outside wet weather and...
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russia supports al-asad. and has been bombing rebels moderate rebels and isis in the last few weeks, turkey backs the syrian rebels, including turning a blind eye to isis fighters, many of them come in and out of turkey, the larger question, does this escalate between turkey and russia, is there something more? nato is calling for calm. russia says, vladimir putin says there will be grave consequences, what that means is not clear. but the tension and chaos that we've seen from syria seems to be escalating. deirdre: thank you connor powell from jee jerusalem. probe probe is taking -- troab troab ipresident obama is taking turker's side over russia. >> turkey has a right to defend its territory and airspace. i think it is important right now for us to make sure that both the russians and the turks are talking to each other. find out what happened. and take measures to discourage any escalation. deirdre: for his view, christian whiten is with me now, this is the most serious clash between global powers. what ki
russia supports al-asad. and has been bombing rebels moderate rebels and isis in the last few weeks, turkey backs the syrian rebels, including turning a blind eye to isis fighters, many of them come in and out of turkey, the larger question, does this escalate between turkey and russia, is there something more? nato is calling for calm. russia says, vladimir putin says there will be grave consequences, what that means is not clear. but the tension and chaos that we've seen from syria seems to...
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you leave or the forces leave and isil will come back or asad comes back. them. >> we understand that. on the other hand if you can move rapidly towards a political settlement over the next six months towards an election, et cetera. if you could have a cease-fire, these are all ifs. i understand that. you have to have several strategies, and we do. one is the military pressure against isil. the military pressure that's taken place in the moderate opposition against assad and the political tract where we're trying to get the parties united and then two weeks ago in vienna we have major step forward where everybody, including iran and russia signed onto a unified secular syria to maintaining the structures of the government to all opposing isil and to protecting minorities coming up with their process that leads to an election and now we're working in doing that. iran and russia and all the rest of our partners, saudi arabia, turkey are committed to driving this political process that will have a transitional council that will begin to take over management of
you leave or the forces leave and isil will come back or asad comes back. them. >> we understand that. on the other hand if you can move rapidly towards a political settlement over the next six months towards an election, et cetera. if you could have a cease-fire, these are all ifs. i understand that. you have to have several strategies, and we do. one is the military pressure against isil. the military pressure that's taken place in the moderate opposition against assad and the political...
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trish: this is the challenge the world is facing right now, because putin can't to keep al-asad in his seat. and wants to get rid of isis. if he is not offering counterpoint to run syria, what have you got? what are you left with? >> yeah, no, that is exactly the choice. that putin has been working, to confront the world with. you either got isis, either you've got the assad regime. there is nothing in the middle, because putin is eliminating everything in the middle. that is what he is spending all of his bombs and ordnance and strikes on defeating all of those semimoderate rebel groups that the united states and our allies been trying to help. his priority, he will fight isis but only once the rest of the world including the french, say, okay, assad can stay, he is the not the best there is but a hell of a lot better than isis. trish: what is likelihood of that happening? i was just stating, watching president holland and going to president putin hat in hand, essentially, u.s. is effectively doing nothing at least from all, all that we've seen, not doing anything to really increase i
trish: this is the challenge the world is facing right now, because putin can't to keep al-asad in his seat. and wants to get rid of isis. if he is not offering counterpoint to run syria, what have you got? what are you left with? >> yeah, no, that is exactly the choice. that putin has been working, to confront the world with. you either got isis, either you've got the assad regime. there is nothing in the middle, because putin is eliminating everything in the middle. that is what he is...
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syria, who would you support in opposition to asad? you make a coherent opposition to him that could fight isis? what do you make of the fact that our air up allies have been concentrating most of their time on bombing yemen? chris christie: i will start from the end and work back up. i think they are spending their time on that for two reasons. they see it as a greater threat to them. secondly, they don't think they can count on us. i think they have good reason to think they can't count on us. our policies have at best, then erratic. they differ from our words. i think if you spoke to the jordanians, the saudi's, and the egyptians they would say the same thing. they don't know what american policy is. the are afraid we are playing footsie with iran. they don't know what that will mean for their long-term interests in the region. i think the belief that american result is only as good as the frompoll that comes out quinn pack. if that is the case, why would they want to get involved with us? on the syrian part, that is the part that m
syria, who would you support in opposition to asad? you make a coherent opposition to him that could fight isis? what do you make of the fact that our air up allies have been concentrating most of their time on bombing yemen? chris christie: i will start from the end and work back up. i think they are spending their time on that for two reasons. they see it as a greater threat to them. secondly, they don't think they can count on us. i think they have good reason to think they can't count on...
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. >> but if he cared so much, why was he letting asad gas his own people without doing anything. >> wellof all, he did not want to get us involved in another civil war in which there's no end to it and sch you've caused more problems getting in. compare what happened in iraq to syria. iraq was 4 million people displaced. and basically, we took in a hundred thousand of them because of the damage we caused. what about that, mark. you've heard some testimonials that the vetting process is lengthy, extensive. age that we=ñ$aven't identified any terror to come in. at worst, it appears that one of the eight or nine terrorists may have been a syrian refugee. the main problem was not refu e refugees. >> no, the refugees aren't the problem. look. 99% of these people maybe more, are innocent men, women and children who are fleeing terrorism and isis. it only takes one or two to get through to be the isis terrorist to bring the violence we're seeing in pa rigs to our streets and shores right now. everyone wants to help these people. it's the fact that they don't trust barack obama to vet them. this
. >> but if he cared so much, why was he letting asad gas his own people without doing anything. >> wellof all, he did not want to get us involved in another civil war in which there's no end to it and sch you've caused more problems getting in. compare what happened in iraq to syria. iraq was 4 million people displaced. and basically, we took in a hundred thousand of them because of the damage we caused. what about that, mark. you've heard some testimonials that the vetting process...
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effort on fighting terrorismthey decided to fight against the a lawfully elected president of bashar al-asad. have you just referenced that we have the opposing view. but what the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003 to blame? i heard people say it was like taking the garbage can lid off of the trash can when saddam hussein was taken out of his position. >> you know, unfortunately from my perspective, sad an -- saddam kept iran in check, now iran turns out to be strongest nation in middle east. we had an opportunity the united states with this administration, an opportunity to identify isis for the problem it was, the president and chain of command was getting warnings into the intelligence committee, in effect we can nothing until isis popped up, two years ago, right now almost, they were nothing then day own a good large portion of territory over there there is a credible argument that u.s. failed totally in frying to thwart isis, we could go back and debate a little bit if we're responsible for assad regime, for syria falling apart. we may bear some responsibility, remember that red line, chemic
effort on fighting terrorismthey decided to fight against the a lawfully elected president of bashar al-asad. have you just referenced that we have the opposing view. but what the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003 to blame? i heard people say it was like taking the garbage can lid off of the trash can when saddam hussein was taken out of his position. >> you know, unfortunately from my perspective, sad an -- saddam kept iran in check, now iran turns out to be strongest nation in middle east....
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. >> while the solution appears to be limited to discussions on the ground, the asad government is finding it hard to maintain control of areas with opposition fighters in aleppo and latakia. but air superior orty is no match for those who want to get rid of bashar al-assad. the latest escalation raises concerns of a wider conflict. many say as long as countries like russia remain, fighting will continue. more people are likely to die. turkey's border with syria. >> al jazeera not a place where he is ill is active. >> the timing of the raid was the early hours of the morning when the marketplace was very busy. it was hit by two missiles in one raid separated by 50 meters. it has left huge distrucks and large number of people were killed and injured. it has been under the opposition control since may and there is no presence of isil at all in this area. as alleged. they have intensified the parts of syria on many fronts like the areas which are heavily populated residential areas housing all of those displaced from aleppo. the people here, civil defense and medical staff are outraged by the
. >> while the solution appears to be limited to discussions on the ground, the asad government is finding it hard to maintain control of areas with opposition fighters in aleppo and latakia. but air superior orty is no match for those who want to get rid of bashar al-assad. the latest escalation raises concerns of a wider conflict. many say as long as countries like russia remain, fighting will continue. more people are likely to die. turkey's border with syria. >> al jazeera not a...
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house is these two leaders, president obama and putin agreed on a syrian lead transition away from asad. that's notable as well because the white house has maintained for a long time and been sharply criminal that putin is in syria to help out his buddy assad. there's some diplomatic language that suggests maybe the president and putin may be putting aside some of their differences over ukraine. there's this motion and we've been kicking it around the white house and that is could russia and the u.s. work together to go after isis. after these paris attacks, president putin said in a message that the world should unite in going after isis. the language here between the u.s. and russia is sort of becoming li becomi becoming aligned in way we have not seen before. we should point out that outside of this g-20 summit we did indicate the u.s. is not considering a major ramping up, a major shake up of the isis strategy. the president said he will redouble to go after isis. he said they're not going to put combat boots on the ground. they don't see u.s. troops as being part of the solution. w
house is these two leaders, president obama and putin agreed on a syrian lead transition away from asad. that's notable as well because the white house has maintained for a long time and been sharply criminal that putin is in syria to help out his buddy assad. there's some diplomatic language that suggests maybe the president and putin may be putting aside some of their differences over ukraine. there's this motion and we've been kicking it around the white house and that is could russia and...
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trish: for citing root of the problem, we allowed, we allowed al-asad doing what he did and we're confronting reality of millions of refugees around the world. president obama calling out republicans and refugee opponents saying they're scared of widows and orphans. a congressman trying to halt the program's funding response, right after this. >> apparent they're scared of widows an orphans coming into united states of america as part of our tradition of compassion. >> if they come into this country they're going out. if i win, they're going out. we can't take a chance. ♪ you can't predict... the market. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel confident... ...in our experience. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns ro
trish: for citing root of the problem, we allowed, we allowed al-asad doing what he did and we're confronting reality of millions of refugees around the world. president obama calling out republicans and refugee opponents saying they're scared of widows and orphans. a congressman trying to halt the program's funding response, right after this. >> apparent they're scared of widows an orphans coming into united states of america as part of our tradition of compassion. >> if they come...
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>> you don't see isis and asad fighting each other. and the remnants of the syrian free army. we need to build that force up. this is a law enforcement exercise for the obama had min administration. we should declare war. to be able to take out isis. we have the capabilities of doing this, but we have not shown the will. >> what would you like to see the president do. set the campaign aside here, in the next two weeks, you want president obama to do what? >> declare a no fly zone over syria. directly arm the forces in iraq. reengage with the sunni triable leaders. garner the support of our european airlines. lead. that's what i want him to do. i want them to lead. he has the capability of doing this, we have the resources, this is a threat to western civilization and we should consider it that way. >> what do you tell an american public that says the iraq war, investigation, nothing has changed in the middle east. we had a terrorist threat before and we have a there's threat now. what policy works? because we tried different -- we tried intervention, we tried toppling dictator
>> you don't see isis and asad fighting each other. and the remnants of the syrian free army. we need to build that force up. this is a law enforcement exercise for the obama had min administration. we should declare war. to be able to take out isis. we have the capabilities of doing this, but we have not shown the will. >> what would you like to see the president do. set the campaign aside here, in the next two weeks, you want president obama to do what? >> declare a no fly...
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exceptionally difficult to convince the russians to abandon, and i think it would be harder to convince the asad government and the moderate opposition to come together. >> authorities across europe have conducted more than 150 raids, as they search for suspect to the message of the terror attacks. among them, 26 year old sala who allegedly drove attackers to the bataclan concert hall. the alleged master behind behind the operation, believed to be in syria. in paris, jonathan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the terror attacks in paris are forcing philadelphia to step up its vigilance. septa police have more patrols, especially during rush hour, and eagles games. septa police say there are no credible threat, but if you see anything suspicious, you are asked to call 9911. >> meanwhile, the wells fargo center in south philadelphia, they're also beefing up security, at last night's sixers mavericks game it, took fans to get through check point and they are asked to be more patient, as you can see, sixers fans were okay with that. james brady bought his son to the game before it started, though, fathe
exceptionally difficult to convince the russians to abandon, and i think it would be harder to convince the asad government and the moderate opposition to come together. >> authorities across europe have conducted more than 150 raids, as they search for suspect to the message of the terror attacks. among them, 26 year old sala who allegedly drove attackers to the bataclan concert hall. the alleged master behind behind the operation, believed to be in syria. in paris, jonathan, cbs-3...
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paris,ven the events in not least the russian president's support for andident a side -- asad how toout the political process. there is a sense that today ball consumed by the events in paris, was helpful. the first day was a helpful start to what was a very meaningful and needed discussion on the issues of the day. ryan chilcote, bloomberg news. g-20 meeting -- leaders there will be going to the apec meeting. hans, the things in paris change the entire tone. david: we're just getting started. we will have to wait and see how the agenda changes. that will be one of the key talking points. it was not on the original agenda. what has changed is security. if you are part of the delegates , and we have to make an important this thinking. if you are part of the summit, you do not feel it. b,get from point a to point and the different venues, it is fairly easy. lanes across the major thoroughfares here in manila have been cordoned off for the the summit. if you are a resident here, you do feel the heightened security. the leaders will be meeting at the convention center. you will be seeing
paris,ven the events in not least the russian president's support for andident a side -- asad how toout the political process. there is a sense that today ball consumed by the events in paris, was helpful. the first day was a helpful start to what was a very meaningful and needed discussion on the issues of the day. ryan chilcote, bloomberg news. g-20 meeting -- leaders there will be going to the apec meeting. hans, the things in paris change the entire tone. david: we're just getting started....
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fourteen years ago i made my 1st trip to syria to meet with the unknown president asad.e has been pretty well-defined over 14 years, and the dictatorship he has has been pretty well-definedmy over many decades. so let me askw3 a question. ambassador patterson, i will primarily from it to you.ç more than four years ago the situation call for regime change.çóç negotiated various agreements including obviously the chemical weapons departure. at this point, isn't it time to ask the question of what we really want to achieve in syria the so-called free syrian army has cost us so incredible number that are not going to send television again. it has been a complete failure. we have the free syrian army. more sunnis are fighting independent of us them with us by a factor of probably 1,001. let me ask you in assisting to a, isn't it time we figure out what is possible in a syria that allows the millions of syrians, sunni, shia, aloe light christians to return to their country? >> we don't have that without the departure of assad. their efforts underway have corralled are gulf a
fourteen years ago i made my 1st trip to syria to meet with the unknown president asad.e has been pretty well-defined over 14 years, and the dictatorship he has has been pretty well-definedmy over many decades. so let me askw3 a question. ambassador patterson, i will primarily from it to you.ç more than four years ago the situation call for regime change.çóç negotiated various agreements including obviously the chemical weapons departure. at this point, isn't it time to ask the question...
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daiish, and asad. for the first time we had people sit down at the table and everyone, including iran and russia signed on to a communique that says we all want the united syria. we all want a secular syria. we all want a syria in which they minority -- the minority is fully protected. all of the signed on to that, acluding signing on to transitional process of governance, where you put together a governing capacity that can take some of the power d currently has in order to put together a constitutional reform process which everyone signed onto, and ultimately have an election. now they have signed onto something like six months to try to do the political process, and a year to be able to have -- 1.5 years to have the election. that is unanimous. -- difficulty will become will come in the application. i will you i think every country there understands -- this is dangerous, and it is empowering evil people. hopefully common sense can prevail. we have seen a lot of that in the last few days, happily. it
daiish, and asad. for the first time we had people sit down at the table and everyone, including iran and russia signed on to a communique that says we all want the united syria. we all want a secular syria. we all want a syria in which they minority -- the minority is fully protected. all of the signed on to that, acluding signing on to transitional process of governance, where you put together a governing capacity that can take some of the power d currently has in order to put together a...
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there are still disagreements between the parties, including most critically over the fate of bashar asad who we do not believe has a role in syria's future because of his brutal rule, his war against the syrian people is the primary root cause of this crisis. what is different this time and what gives us some degree of hope is that, as i said, for the first time all major countries on all sides of the syrian conflict agree on a process that is needed to end this war. so while we are very clear-eyed about the very, very difficult road still ahead, the united states in partnership with our coalition is going to remain relentless on all fronts -- military, humanitarian, and diplomatic. we have the right strategy and we are going to see it through. so with that i'm going to take some questions and i will begin of a.f.p. >> thank you, mr. president. 129 people were killed in paris on friday night. isil claimed responsibility for the massacre, sending the message that they could not target civilians all over the world. the equation has clearly changed. is it time for your strategy to change? p
there are still disagreements between the parties, including most critically over the fate of bashar asad who we do not believe has a role in syria's future because of his brutal rule, his war against the syrian people is the primary root cause of this crisis. what is different this time and what gives us some degree of hope is that, as i said, for the first time all major countries on all sides of the syrian conflict agree on a process that is needed to end this war. so while we are very...
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we did it so that asad was strong to do it.o we do have to do anything strong in syria and not have to risk because it was done quickly and people say nevermind we do not have any sectarian and so in this misunderstanding of the situation that's why we are in this mess and it is protecting people to move in and it was the like libya. so we are very pragmatic and realistic and very busy to solve the problem and the target is isis and we see -- >> i don't think that the response is to accommodate assets. it's too tight isis in an even better manner with more military means. if you want to see the equilibrium of the french politics it is an onset the enemy is isis but the solution shouldn't have that outcome so that is not exactly what you describe. >> on the refugee issue if you could put this in the context of what now seems to be the most significant flow of muslims to europe in modern history this is a major controversy of course because in the passing of the electoral campaign and the extreme right is to say that the refugee
we did it so that asad was strong to do it.o we do have to do anything strong in syria and not have to risk because it was done quickly and people say nevermind we do not have any sectarian and so in this misunderstanding of the situation that's why we are in this mess and it is protecting people to move in and it was the like libya. so we are very pragmatic and realistic and very busy to solve the problem and the target is isis and we see -- >> i don't think that the response is to...