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i'm not talking about their grandiose vision through a violent islam iic califate.hat vision is absurd and we're not going to organize against a fectless delusion that is not going to happen. we're not going to elevate these thugs into something larger than they are. >> here's my question. is the idea of an islamic califate, you see the land mass they have, is it a vision that's absurd? is it elevating these thugs to engage them in the war they're engaging us in? >> no, it's been going their way in failed state after failed state for six years and brennan there is making the classic administration delusion that will simply standing there and unleashing some faculty lounge bromite makes it so. if you recall obama's statement a couple days ago, upon the decapitation of james foley when he said isis has no place in the 21st century. sorry, but there were thousands and thousands of head choppers who are citizens of western nations who have gone to syria and iraq to decapitate people who feel differently, and there's support groups of hundreds of thousands of people who
i'm not talking about their grandiose vision through a violent islam iic califate.hat vision is absurd and we're not going to organize against a fectless delusion that is not going to happen. we're not going to elevate these thugs into something larger than they are. >> here's my question. is the idea of an islamic califate, you see the land mass they have, is it a vision that's absurd? is it elevating these thugs to engage them in the war they're engaging us in? >> no, it's been...
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surrounded by people that buy into the idea that there ought to be a worldwide califate, kill the jewse map, and i didn't even mention iran. >> you have to make sure that you have an israeli society that doesn't put -- you can't have a right wing government that allows for the killing of 2400 precious palestinian babies. >> what do you -- professor, you are a smart guy. what do you do when 3500 rockets and 60 ton els are dug and your children are kidnapped and killed and your cities are bombed every day. >> you and i agree, a precious palestinian baby has the same value as a precious jewish baby. we agree on that, right? you've got to end an occupation of 46 years and a blockade. >> they already gave them back gaza. >> they still control the land, see, food supplies, medical supplies, all the food going in. it was a political -- >> you're blaming israel. >> it's not blaming israel, it's a matter of acknowledging that terrorism -- >> the palestinians -- >> the terrorizing of israeli brothers and sisters is wrong. >> palestinians have voted in hamas -- hang on, this is important. the pal
surrounded by people that buy into the idea that there ought to be a worldwide califate, kill the jewse map, and i didn't even mention iran. >> you have to make sure that you have an israeli society that doesn't put -- you can't have a right wing government that allows for the killing of 2400 precious palestinian babies. >> what do you -- professor, you are a smart guy. what do you do when 3500 rockets and 60 ton els are dug and your children are kidnapped and killed and your cities...
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yet they advance and take city after city that we have fought for. >> sean, the califate is real. it's here and now, or there and now. i have suspected for a long time that brennen was the guy behind that junior varsity remark obama made about the islamic state. it was nice he retracted that. these guys are playing in the super bowl of terror. they're not jv. and the whole -- not just obama tries to downplay it. on the whole, people in washington, new york, cambridge, san francisco and l.a. don't want to be bothered. bewear of klee shares, i keep hearing we can't do anything, the american public is war weary, we might be tired of some aspects of war, we're not cowards. once you get outside the beltway, we're not cowards, and i think the american people understand this nature of threat, it's the governing elite that doesn't. >> thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. the authorities in ferguson missouri, they are preparing to respond yet another night of potentially violent protests. and tomorrow, the attorney general is set to arrive in the st. louis suburb as his agency ta
yet they advance and take city after city that we have fought for. >> sean, the califate is real. it's here and now, or there and now. i have suspected for a long time that brennen was the guy behind that junior varsity remark obama made about the islamic state. it was nice he retracted that. these guys are playing in the super bowl of terror. they're not jv. and the whole -- not just obama tries to downplay it. on the whole, people in washington, new york, cambridge, san francisco and...
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on the west coast in san marino, calif. you have the huntington library, museum and gardens. henry huntington's pockets were much deeper than folger's. for instance, he bought 200 entire libraries where as folger but just a few entire libraries. but they had different objectives in their collecting. like jpmorgan, huntington loved bindings. folger had no interest in decorative bindings mainly from the nineteenth century. morgan and huntington liked pristine books. folger was unimpressed with a pristine book. what he loved was marginalia, writing in the margins which showed how readers reacted to the content. if you take the first folio, the 82 copies in the folger, you have a number of people who were inspired by shakespeare and they rode their own poems in the margins of the first folio. if they were an artist, they drew on the margins of the first folio. if they thought they knew the queen's english decor record shakespeare in the first folio. a last difference between huntington and folger is what they would do with their duplicates. and to have a lot more having bought 20
on the west coast in san marino, calif. you have the huntington library, museum and gardens. henry huntington's pockets were much deeper than folger's. for instance, he bought 200 entire libraries where as folger but just a few entire libraries. but they had different objectives in their collecting. like jpmorgan, huntington loved bindings. folger had no interest in decorative bindings mainly from the nineteenth century. morgan and huntington liked pristine books. folger was unimpressed with a...
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these people want to set up a global califate. they regard the united states as their primary enemy. they're al qaeda 2.0, made up of al qaeda veterans. their goal has always been to destroy the west, the reason they changed their name from the islamic state of iraq and syria to just the islamic state. >> they're no longer going by isis. they're just now is, the islamic state. >> they shortened it for the newspapers because it would be more economical. they shortened it because their ambition is to rule the world. >> the problem for many in this country, including, perhaps, the president, is that they fear if we poke the bear, they're going to come back at us even harder. >> that's how a lot of us look at this. we're only going to create more america haters? >> that was the strategy throughout the 1990s, and by applying it, what you had was the country was hidden again and again, more audaciously over scale to the point that we finally got to 9/11. and what our enemies took away from it, was that we didn't have the stomach for the
these people want to set up a global califate. they regard the united states as their primary enemy. they're al qaeda 2.0, made up of al qaeda veterans. their goal has always been to destroy the west, the reason they changed their name from the islamic state of iraq and syria to just the islamic state. >> they're no longer going by isis. they're just now is, the islamic state. >> they shortened it for the newspapers because it would be more economical. they shortened it because...
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several dogs die after being left in a hot car for more than two hours in calif and the charges the owner is facing may shock you. and next. people in one of the bay area's largest homeless encampments facing immediate eviction. we hear from those affected.who say they have no where else to go. a weather system of shore it is bringing all lots of lightning. will give you more up next. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. people in one of the largest homeless encampments in the bay area are facing eviction. at the stroke of seven tomorrow morning, san jose city officials will break down the camp and put a fence around the story road lot. camp residents are worried about what will happen to their belongings and where they will sleep once they're kicked out. members of the community protested, saying it's not just about
several dogs die after being left in a hot car for more than two hours in calif and the charges the owner is facing may shock you. and next. people in one of the bay area's largest homeless encampments facing immediate eviction. we hear from those affected.who say they have no where else to go. a weather system of shore it is bringing all lots of lightning. will give you more up next. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers...
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and to join this uber national ultra national califate of theirs. rejected their nationality, burn their american passports and fight against anyone who is determined to be their enemy. and this is appealing for people. appealing for a certain fwrup of people. maybe 10 or 20 years ago they would have joined a religious cult. gone off and joined the foreign legion. people have trouble with the law. they can't find themselves. they are searching for something greater. and in this case, they are joining a death cult that is advertising itself on the internet. and its little safe zone within iraq and syria. >> dozens of people are real people, watching the beheading on television, basically, about american webs someone like they were, what's the reaction it being part after cult that does that? they have their hands in this now. >> look to 20-year-old adam dandage last month, arrested trying to go to isis. he told the fbi he was attempting to join isis. but when asked if he was willing to kill americans, he said openly no the fbi, yes, i would kill amer
and to join this uber national ultra national califate of theirs. rejected their nationality, burn their american passports and fight against anyone who is determined to be their enemy. and this is appealing for people. appealing for a certain fwrup of people. maybe 10 or 20 years ago they would have joined a religious cult. gone off and joined the foreign legion. people have trouble with the law. they can't find themselves. they are searching for something greater. and in this case, they are...
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. >> the woman arrested for stowing away on a plane to san jose calif. was released from the l.a. county jail after serving only three days of the four month sentence. was released early because digital is overcrowded. the stowaway was arrested seven times at san francisco international airport before successfully hopping on to the san jose flight. >> later and mother fed up with a teenager not answering our calls invents an application that will actually shut down our kids more fun. >> the warning about a new scam targeting microsoft users. a polynesian yoco [prof.burke]why is it smart to talk to farmers for your auto insurance? because we believe that doing things right is more important than just doing them fast. and...because we don't want you to miss out on things like accident forgiveness... ...where we forgive an accident every three years without raising your rates. talk to farmers and get the coverage you want, not just the coverage that's fast. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-470-8498 today. again in the week with some very
. >> the woman arrested for stowing away on a plane to san jose calif. was released from the l.a. county jail after serving only three days of the four month sentence. was released early because digital is overcrowded. the stowaway was arrested seven times at san francisco international airport before successfully hopping on to the san jose flight. >> later and mother fed up with a teenager not answering our calls invents an application that will actually shut down our kids more...
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she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn, they're going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. in ohio at wright-patterson air force base, and gus grissom's wife betty received a phone call the night before from her husband, he said you might want to straighten up the house of that. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks around, the house is a mess, she is jus
she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family...
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movement that has already seized large segments of iraq and syria and declared itself an islamic califate. question, is president obama a day late and a dollar short intervening against the islamic state? pat buchanan? >> no, he's not. this is not our war, john. i think he has done the right thing in using air power to stop a successful attack on kurdistan and keep the enemy away from it. american air power can only do so many things. it can keep characters out of baghdad. and out of kurdistan, but in the long run, the folks in that region, the kurds, they are going to have to fight this war themselves. one point, john, who has been fighting them? the iranians are against them, and hezbollah has been fighting them. we could put together a coalition with a specific objective with going against the islamic state that. is our principle enemy in the region. >> the islamic state seized 425 million in a bank takeover. they have american humvees, some 50 american -- 155- millimeter houses. small arms and millions arms of ammunition, all seized in outposts. so who what do you think in the line of
movement that has already seized large segments of iraq and syria and declared itself an islamic califate. question, is president obama a day late and a dollar short intervening against the islamic state? pat buchanan? >> no, he's not. this is not our war, john. i think he has done the right thing in using air power to stop a successful attack on kurdistan and keep the enemy away from it. american air power can only do so many things. it can keep characters out of baghdad. and out of...
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segment ends juanfra la unin de libertades civiles calific como histrica la decisin de una demanda colectivates esta demanda cambiar el abuso al que son sometidos muchos de los que llegan a este pas sin documentos... juanfra gabriel huerta nos dice de qu se trata este fallo histrico... take pkg 0:02 0:15 0:43 1:07 como una decision historica que ayudara a frenar la cultura del abuso, contra inmigrantes indocumentados asi calificaron activistas proinmigrantes el fallo en los tribunales, en relacion con la demanda colectiva presentada contra el departamento de seguridad interna con este acuerdo al que llegamos hoy, vamos a hacer muchos cambios al sistema de la salida voluntaria y vamos a ayudar a muchas personas que fueron expulsadas del país por parte de esta salida voluntaria a traves de la querella, presentada por la union americana de libertades civiles, chirla y otras dos organizaciones, miles de inmigrantes que fueron deportados tras ser obligados a firmar su salida voluntaria tendran la oportunidad de formar parte de esta demanda colectiva y replantear su caso , lo que hacían era tratar
segment ends juanfra la unin de libertades civiles calific como histrica la decisin de una demanda colectivates esta demanda cambiar el abuso al que son sometidos muchos de los que llegan a este pas sin documentos... juanfra gabriel huerta nos dice de qu se trata este fallo histrico... take pkg 0:02 0:15 0:43 1:07 como una decision historica que ayudara a frenar la cultura del abuso, contra inmigrantes indocumentados asi calificaron activistas proinmigrantes el fallo en los tribunales, en...
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subsidized i know free trade subsidized agricultural goods flooded in to mexico so what they did for calif is they said it would stop immigration because many americans were worried about immigration so by their own merits their own judgment of what would happen is it's failed because we have thousands upon thousands of children lining up at the borders with america because of the vacuum created when thousands of well millions of people lost their jobs because of caste and on top of that of course you had things like con douras the america overthrew is a lie and post military sort of beginning to remember some of the sketchy details of nafta now the idea that it would increase jobs that if that was done before caf yeah and that's always the canard that use that to pass any kind of boondoggle legislation is that it's going to increase jobs of course it eliminated jobs and the subsidized corn flooding into mexico i remember the tortilla crisis remember the mexicans were unable to sow their locally sourced tortillas because of the cheap ones coming in from the us because the corn industry in
subsidized i know free trade subsidized agricultural goods flooded in to mexico so what they did for calif is they said it would stop immigration because many americans were worried about immigration so by their own merits their own judgment of what would happen is it's failed because we have thousands upon thousands of children lining up at the borders with america because of the vacuum created when thousands of well millions of people lost their jobs because of caste and on top of that of...
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subscribed so to be the leaf and him to run the caliphate of the only one that was a local amir a local calif was. mullah omar in this instance we have i will back a little bit about the who has no claim to be the color of the muslims and the time because in the time he's chosen this is syria now we go back to theological quote some theological guidance where we are told that there will be an army that will march with a black balance and the amongst them will rise leda now this is where our young men and women you know fail sadly because they are not fully aware of what religion and what theology says about this they believe that this person is the leader for the most it is in this time however. and they subscribe to their scribe to whatever he has to offer and be that killing or be that you know protecting women and children they see that they have to ascribe to him which whichever way it may be now whatever yes to often they will subscribe to that as well and sunday. i will say this this is where the fadia the systematic failure of theologians emo means in our country up and down the countr
subscribed so to be the leaf and him to run the caliphate of the only one that was a local amir a local calif was. mullah omar in this instance we have i will back a little bit about the who has no claim to be the color of the muslims and the time because in the time he's chosen this is syria now we go back to theological quote some theological guidance where we are told that there will be an army that will march with a black balance and the amongst them will rise leda now this is where our...
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cc is 15 years old, comes from an exceptionally wealthy family, lives in apples and, calif.fund manager, add more to the story. cheryl: she is not taking prize money. anytime you events in the u.s. open you are offered money but she wants to stay -- use only 15, holmes tools, she is a tenth grader, home schooled to the tenth grade, it is a wealthy part of the country. she is not ready to go between now and 18. you don't want to take froes status yet. she has that confidence again, incredible to watch her play. she wants to go to arthur ashe. and can i keep location? stuart: hopefully people want her to be the rising star of american women's tennis, tiger woods of tennis if you like, rory mcilroy of tennis. cheryl: they're comparing her to your girl friend tracy adkins, she does it -- tracy austin, and really haven't had that young, bright teenagers that comes in that shows the old lady's how to play tennis once again. that is what they're saying, she could be if she keeps dancing so -- stuart: does tennis need -- it would welcome that kind of shot in the arm but doesn't need
cc is 15 years old, comes from an exceptionally wealthy family, lives in apples and, calif.fund manager, add more to the story. cheryl: she is not taking prize money. anytime you events in the u.s. open you are offered money but she wants to stay -- use only 15, holmes tools, she is a tenth grader, home schooled to the tenth grade, it is a wealthy part of the country. she is not ready to go between now and 18. you don't want to take froes status yet. she has that confidence again, incredible to...
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keep in mind, al-baghdadi, the caliphate, our calif, he has ambition taking over mecca, medina and of course jerusalem. in order to have a legitimate caliphate you have to do that. israel is very aware of that but so is king abdullah. people in riyadh, saudi arabia are nervous just because, you do the social media inventory, you find out there are a lot of people in downtown riyadh that don't like the king, don't like his 1,000 princes and situation they face. we have, a turmoil that is beginning to really stir in that part of the world, unlike what we've seen up to now. it is pretty bad at this point. ashley: have we underestimated the, the power of isis? we looked at them as radicals but are they perhaps more well-organized than we first realized? are they a threat that can continue to grow i guess is my question? >> yes they can. keep in mind half of them are foreigners to that area. those in iraq, have come from elsewhere. they have come from libya. they have come as far west as algeria. they have come from afghanistan. from the caucasus. they are collecting there. there is energy
keep in mind, al-baghdadi, the caliphate, our calif, he has ambition taking over mecca, medina and of course jerusalem. in order to have a legitimate caliphate you have to do that. israel is very aware of that but so is king abdullah. people in riyadh, saudi arabia are nervous just because, you do the social media inventory, you find out there are a lot of people in downtown riyadh that don't like the king, don't like his 1,000 princes and situation they face. we have, a turmoil that is...
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. >> reporter: they declared much of that territory a califate.aleppo province in syria to iraq. they also declared a head of state, the once illusive abu al baghdadi. very few photos had ever surfaced of him. but in july, he emerged in a slickry produced video at a mosque in mosul. on the battlefield not much has changed in recent weeks, but the islamic state made headlines when it started destroying ancient historic sites like the shrine of jonah in mosul. the move outraged many. but the islamic state made it clear, they intend to have a long term impact. hala gorani, cnn london. >> isis has made a concerted effort to recruit members from western nations including the u.s. and u.k. the new york times reports one man returned to the u.s. several months after his militant training. our senior u.s. correspondent filed this report. which contains graphic images. [ chanting ] >> it is a chilling warning from a terrorist born and raised in america. >> we are coming for you, mark my words. >> in this video, an american jihadist destroys his passport, a
. >> reporter: they declared much of that territory a califate.aleppo province in syria to iraq. they also declared a head of state, the once illusive abu al baghdadi. very few photos had ever surfaced of him. but in july, he emerged in a slickry produced video at a mosque in mosul. on the battlefield not much has changed in recent weeks, but the islamic state made headlines when it started destroying ancient historic sites like the shrine of jonah in mosul. the move outraged many. but...
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it says you bagdadi, you are the calif, you are the leader of the islamic empire, you have the power to grant amnesty, because you're the commander, give amnesty to my son who has no dog in this political fight, is not in charge of u.s. foreign policy, please do this for our son so i can hug him again. it's very difficult to listen to. and she seems to have almost no emotion as she's saying it, she's somewhere else. she's out of her body as she's speaking. will it help? i hate to say, i think it's tough, this group, especially if it starts getting attacked right now, is going to see it has some americans, it's going to try to use them for political gains and i'm not sure that it wants to show how merciful it is right now. >> i'm so glad you could come in and talk to me. >> thank you. >> it's great to see you, my friend. >> i think we'll be talking more, this is an incredibly important subject we've been ignoring. i think by policy ignoring, not on your show, but as a nation, because it's so ugly, and now it's just -- it can't really be ignored any more. >> the debate on this has to g
it says you bagdadi, you are the calif, you are the leader of the islamic empire, you have the power to grant amnesty, because you're the commander, give amnesty to my son who has no dog in this political fight, is not in charge of u.s. foreign policy, please do this for our son so i can hug him again. it's very difficult to listen to. and she seems to have almost no emotion as she's saying it, she's somewhere else. she's out of her body as she's speaking. will it help? i hate to say, i think...
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kim kardashian and kanye west have purchased a $20 million estate in hidden hills, calif., sources confirm to us weekly. the 16,000 square foot mansion is located just minutes away from her mother. it was reportedly once owned but has won and to some polls, a vineyard and and and timmons spenan entertainment center. afr years of construction headaches the walk away from a project they were building in los angeles and sell the property. i don't know if i can take another story for them. >> now and ready. i know what's happening. let's take a look at our day. we will have high temperatures in the low 80s. sun and clouds. tonight on the 63. chance of rain developing tonight and lingering through the weekend. high temperatures are in the upper 70's and low eighties for the next week. >> coming up, why the european ebola victims will not begin in the experimental drug victims. and dean tells us to vanity fair named best dressed this year. what you're about to experience is a paid advertisement for tommie copper's performance apparel. compression and active wear has helped millions live with les
kim kardashian and kanye west have purchased a $20 million estate in hidden hills, calif., sources confirm to us weekly. the 16,000 square foot mansion is located just minutes away from her mother. it was reportedly once owned but has won and to some polls, a vineyard and and and timmons spenan entertainment center. afr years of construction headaches the walk away from a project they were building in los angeles and sell the property. i don't know if i can take another story for them. >>...
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community's push back as the islamic state group continues a campaign to consolidate and expand a califate in syria and iraq. is was condemned for appalling and wide-spread crimes. >> targeted killings, forced conversions, abductions, trafficking, slavery, sexual abuse, the destruction of places of significance. >> that includes the yazidi community in iraq, besieged on mt sinjar after is massacres leaving 5,000 dead. is also persecuted christians, turkmen and shi'ite and sunni muslims who reject is and his form of islam. bombers struck the is strong hold in raqqa after is fighters seized the syrian army airbase nearby. while syrian president bashar al-assad's government says it's willing to welcome everyone it wants to fight what it calls the terrorist opposition, white house press secretary admitted president obama has not decided whether to pursue military action in syria. >> the president is serious as he's demonstrated about confronting the threat posed by i.s.i.l. that is why the president ordered air strikes in iraq. >> those air strikes have not stopped islamic state fighters secur
community's push back as the islamic state group continues a campaign to consolidate and expand a califate in syria and iraq. is was condemned for appalling and wide-spread crimes. >> targeted killings, forced conversions, abductions, trafficking, slavery, sexual abuse, the destruction of places of significance. >> that includes the yazidi community in iraq, besieged on mt sinjar after is massacres leaving 5,000 dead. is also persecuted christians, turkmen and shi'ite and sunni...
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. >> what is the agenda here, it's to get enough room to establish a califate? >> that's exactly it is al qaeda's goal was to displace the saudi monarch i can that they thought was corrupt but they weren't strong enough to do it, isis has shown it's strong enough to take and hold territory at least for now. >> there's the question of these americans that are going over there, americaners, it is scary to people to think people have western passports and are going to fight and coming back. what is your sense? >> it's a threat, but not a threat of a major attack, it's a threat of an attack on shootings we've seen on u.s. military escalations. many of them are getting killed over there as was noted earlier. >> yeah, i was reading that earlier today, these western recruits are essentially cannon fodder, and the people who are running isis are happy to have these naive brits or americans coming into battle but aren't given larger tasks. >> they provide great suicide bombers. i think at worst, you're looking at something like faisal shazad. >> this is the times square
. >> what is the agenda here, it's to get enough room to establish a califate? >> that's exactly it is al qaeda's goal was to displace the saudi monarch i can that they thought was corrupt but they weren't strong enough to do it, isis has shown it's strong enough to take and hold territory at least for now. >> there's the question of these americans that are going over there, americaners, it is scary to people to think people have western passports and are going to fight and...
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have been forced from their homes since isis began its rampage aimed at re-establishing a state or califate ruled by sharia law. some of the sunni militants most vicious attacks have fallen on the minority. tens of thousands have fled the advancing militants. many didn't have the chance, and nick payton walsh spoke with survivors of the brutal isis attacks. >> these faces are all we can still see of the village of kojo into which isis swept, abducting, murdering possibly dozens. few survivors have spoken. but they said, when isis swept in, they ordered the town to become muslim, nobody would. they herded them into the school. the men were driven in trucks to the outskirts, lined up and shot. this man was hit three times but remarkably escaped. isis held on to the women and children alive. his wife, daughter, two sons and 85-year-old mother now are their possessions. they're monsters, he says. i have no idea what they can do to them. especially the young. >> many have arrived here to eke out a life as refugees. so many of the people have little really to even prove who they are, let alone wh
have been forced from their homes since isis began its rampage aimed at re-establishing a state or califate ruled by sharia law. some of the sunni militants most vicious attacks have fallen on the minority. tens of thousands have fled the advancing militants. many didn't have the chance, and nick payton walsh spoke with survivors of the brutal isis attacks. >> these faces are all we can still see of the village of kojo into which isis swept, abducting, murdering possibly dozens. few...
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the president wherever he is whether it is crawford, texas, where martha's vineyard or san clemente, calif this president is probably having a terrible vacation. he may be playing golf and eating surf and turf, not that he's portly the rest of the time, he may be doing those things but i imagine this is a horrendously bad time given what is going on internationally and domestically. melissa: not getting a lot of rest and relaxation. tracy: god no. i can't sleep with my own day today, this guy must sleep left and right. this needs to be resolved quickly because when we talk about this, you are talking 1965 all over again. there is rioting, things happening that will ruin this community forever if they don't address this quickly. melissa: we believe that there. markets edging higher, the downie of highs of the day. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange, watching the big retail winner. nicole: we will bring you to the post where they trade. look at how kohl's is fairing. you are seeing coles up 3%, 5674. the ticker symbol coles, expect great things. guess what? came
the president wherever he is whether it is crawford, texas, where martha's vineyard or san clemente, calif this president is probably having a terrible vacation. he may be playing golf and eating surf and turf, not that he's portly the rest of the time, he may be doing those things but i imagine this is a horrendously bad time given what is going on internationally and domestically. melissa: not getting a lot of rest and relaxation. tracy: god no. i can't sleep with my own day today, this guy...
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. >> pam: alturas, calif. - more than a dozen wildfires threatening homes and infrastructure in californiarompted gov. jerry brown to declare a state of emergency. >> pam: brown proclaimed the emergency saturday as the fires in the central and far northern part of the state burn thousands of acres, destroy homes and damage critical infrastructure. >> pam: dry lightning and severe drought conditions are exacerbating the fire danger brown's emergency proclamation said that the magnitude of the fires will require cooperation from many agencies and state governments. >> pam: he also secured a federal grant saturday to cover 75 a nearly 33-square- mile wildfire that started in oregon and crossed into california. >> pam: hope humid conditions will aid firefighters battling california that have scorched more than 100 menacing a small town. >> pam: amy head said monday that the worst of the two fires other threatens more than 700 structures. >> pam: authorities report that eight homes have burned as a result of the blazes and residents in the town of burney face possible evacuation. meanwhile, a m
. >> pam: alturas, calif. - more than a dozen wildfires threatening homes and infrastructure in californiarompted gov. jerry brown to declare a state of emergency. >> pam: brown proclaimed the emergency saturday as the fires in the central and far northern part of the state burn thousands of acres, destroy homes and damage critical infrastructure. >> pam: dry lightning and severe drought conditions are exacerbating the fire danger brown's emergency proclamation said that the...
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two hurricanes creating dangerous living conditions on both coasts. 20 foot waves in newport beach, calif.. swimmers on the east coast warned of dangerous rip currents but i got to say, i know you don't approve of me saying a lot of people don't like big waves on the beach. >> that is insane. stay off the beaches. stuart: when you don't say off the beaches. >> taking a line from chris christie, get off the beach. stuart: real advice from janice dean, the weather machine who will show us later. iceland's -- doesn't sound like an icelandic volcano. badabon badabonga. it erupted. scientists same minimum levels of cash have been detected, no flights have been grounded. i am tempted to say yet. try this one. is the government says bean counters reveal the downside of obamacare. you dig into the cbo report and you find this. obamacare subsidies discourage work. why get a better job if you lose the subsidy? this is not the way it was sold to less. >> no it wasn't. fault wall street journal showed three federal reserve studies that anecdotally back up what the cbo found. the cbo report was intere
two hurricanes creating dangerous living conditions on both coasts. 20 foot waves in newport beach, calif.. swimmers on the east coast warned of dangerous rip currents but i got to say, i know you don't approve of me saying a lot of people don't like big waves on the beach. >> that is insane. stay off the beaches. stuart: when you don't say off the beaches. >> taking a line from chris christie, get off the beach. stuart: real advice from janice dean, the weather machine who will...
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. >> reporter:burney, calif. - fire officials say light rain and increased humidity helped crews makegress against two wildfires in a northern california forest that are just miles apart and are threatening hundreds of homes. >> reporter:the smaller of the two fires in the lassen national forest is within sight of the small shasta county town of burney, though officials said it remained about 4 miles away on tuesday morning. >> reporter:the eiler fire, which has burned through nearly 45 square miles, did not grow substantially overnight. crews also increased containment from 10 to 20 percent. >> reporter:the fire is threatening more than 700 homes, some of which have been evacuated. the nearby bald fire has forced the evacuation of about a dozen homes. u.s. forest service spokesman jim mackensen says containment on that fire jumped from 20 percent to 30 percent overnight. the fire has miles. >> pam: the east bay got some much needed rain this morning. this was the scene at todos santos plaza in concord. >> pam: more than a half- inch of rain fell in most parts. the average rainfall in
. >> reporter:burney, calif. - fire officials say light rain and increased humidity helped crews makegress against two wildfires in a northern california forest that are just miles apart and are threatening hundreds of homes. >> reporter:the smaller of the two fires in the lassen national forest is within sight of the small shasta county town of burney, though officials said it remained about 4 miles away on tuesday morning. >> reporter:the eiler fire, which has burned through...
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stuart: the company is in san diego, calif. they produce a this. you say it is the searing, an antibody, genetically engineered. take me through the process, what exactly is it? >> when our bodies, animal bodies are exposed to a virus we produce antibodies, our indian system produces a defense. in the research protocol what they did is infected and animal models such as mice with ebola virus, gathered antibodies from the animal model and then injected these antibodies into a tobacco plant in kentucky to mass produce the protein. en you produce this year and you harvest from the genetically engineered plant and you can inject that year and into the patient so they have met defense mechanism against this virus very quickly. stuart: knowing what you know do you think this is really as hopeful for the mass treatment of ebola as it sounds like it is? >> i think it is early yet, we don't know what the long-term or short-term side effects of the drug are, it certainly helped, we like large datasets, and i do think it is promising but more research needs t
stuart: the company is in san diego, calif. they produce a this. you say it is the searing, an antibody, genetically engineered. take me through the process, what exactly is it? >> when our bodies, animal bodies are exposed to a virus we produce antibodies, our indian system produces a defense. in the research protocol what they did is infected and animal models such as mice with ebola virus, gathered antibodies from the animal model and then injected these antibodies into a tobacco plant...
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swept across a wide swath of both iraq and syria as the terror group tries to establish an islamic califate and poursed conversions, destruction of religious shrines and killing many people. in addition, hundreds of yazidi women have been kidnapped so they can be sold into slavery. yesterday three air strikes against isis targets destroyed artillery, hit a mortar position, and an isis convoy where the u.s. does have a consulate. the white house reiterated friday that a prolonged u.s. military intervention is not the administration's end goal. >> this is a situation that is a very difficult challenge, but it's not a challenge that can be solved by the american military. there is support that can be provided by the american military. but this is a situation that will only be solved by the iraqi people and a government that reflects the views of iraq's diverse population. >> last night vice president biden called iraqi president to discuss you the military operations in iraq as well as continued government formation process in baghdad and this morning president obama used his weekly address to
swept across a wide swath of both iraq and syria as the terror group tries to establish an islamic califate and poursed conversions, destruction of religious shrines and killing many people. in addition, hundreds of yazidi women have been kidnapped so they can be sold into slavery. yesterday three air strikes against isis targets destroyed artillery, hit a mortar position, and an isis convoy where the u.s. does have a consulate. the white house reiterated friday that a prolonged u.s. military...
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going out to fight in this, for the so-called califate and then many prepare to come back.oncern is that we consider all options whether it's attacking or otherwise, will they turn around and say to their british and other european fighters that you guys are an asset here, but, actually, you're better off going back to the european homeland and trying to trigger attacks into the u.s. and the uk andalcy where. and while the fighting inside iraq and syria is important, but i think we shouldn't turn our eyes away from the risk of blow back to the homeland here. >> so, colonel jack, let me bring you in on what we just heard from ed hussein and what we heard from secretary hagel before that. with given the vastest of the land, given how they're being characterized and given that there are clearly parts of the organization that are carrying, for example, british passports, how in the world did we underestimate isis at this level? >> our intelligence is so terrible. we had nobody on the ground in syria. indeed, we have been talking for a long time. politicians, the media, everybod
going out to fight in this, for the so-called califate and then many prepare to come back.oncern is that we consider all options whether it's attacking or otherwise, will they turn around and say to their british and other european fighters that you guys are an asset here, but, actually, you're better off going back to the european homeland and trying to trigger attacks into the u.s. and the uk andalcy where. and while the fighting inside iraq and syria is important, but i think we shouldn't...
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that is easy to demonstrate a califate, they call it, in that region. i think far surpassing what we saw in iraq, pakistan, as far as training grounds and safe havens. it's much easier to access, and i think the key point to these fighters is they have clean, legal travel documents. we have hundreds of americans, we have thousands of europeans, we have australians in there. and they're pouring in every day for the fight. and some people will tell you who they all are. i will tell you that we don't, with a high degree of certainty. with that is a threat not only to western europe but also, i think, to the united states. so there are so many threats. i can talk about cyber for probably 30 minutes, but cyber, one of those things that keeps you up at night, because you know we have tremendous capability to shut things down. that capability in the wrong hands like iran, which has already tried to shut down our financial institutions, that they're out there, that the chinese are stealing through espionage. we've had the largest transfer of wealth ever, accord
that is easy to demonstrate a califate, they call it, in that region. i think far surpassing what we saw in iraq, pakistan, as far as training grounds and safe havens. it's much easier to access, and i think the key point to these fighters is they have clean, legal travel documents. we have hundreds of americans, we have thousands of europeans, we have australians in there. and they're pouring in every day for the fight. and some people will tell you who they all are. i will tell you that we...
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i'm not talk being al-qaeda's grand vision of global domination through a violence islamist califate.we're not going to organize our counterterrorism policies against a feckless delusion that's never going to happen. we're not going to elevate these thugs in their murderous aspirations into something larger than they are. >> three years later, al-qaeda's vision not looking so absurd with isis now ruling large territories in iraq and syria. so has the obama administration underestimated the reach of this terror group? >> our next guest knows firsthand the dangers of underestimating islamic terrorists. the former commandser officer of the uss cole which was attacked by al-qaeda in 2000. he joins us now. thank you for being with us. it is an honor to have you here. we thank you for your service. how grave is the mistake to underestimate al-qaeda, isis, calling them a jv team as the president did back in 2011 as we just heard there from those in the department, how much of a mistake was that? >> well, good morning. it is a big mistake. i clearly lived through the consequences of underesti
i'm not talk being al-qaeda's grand vision of global domination through a violence islamist califate.we're not going to organize our counterterrorism policies against a feckless delusion that's never going to happen. we're not going to elevate these thugs in their murderous aspirations into something larger than they are. >> three years later, al-qaeda's vision not looking so absurd with isis now ruling large territories in iraq and syria. so has the obama administration underestimated...
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funding and that said directly that they seek to strike the american homeland, creating their own califateat to us. we need to address it and come alongside the iraqis. >> is this the same isis that was referred to by the president as jv? >> yes, it was. apparently they've traded in their j.v. jerseys for our own surface to air missiles and tanks. something we should be concerned about. >> turns out they're better than the lakers who they were teamed with. pete, here is the biggest question, we don't want to put boots on the ground. i get that so far. but do you think the iraqis that you helped train and your buddies help train are capable of being the 200,000-man army to take back these major cities with our air protection? >> there are certain divisions within the iraqi army, like the 1st division, others that were partnered with that we know are more multi ethnic, more competent, less likely to be just aligned with the shia elements and would be and could be capable of pushing out from baghdad and providing more support. so they're there, it just needs the right person to determine the
funding and that said directly that they seek to strike the american homeland, creating their own califateat to us. we need to address it and come alongside the iraqis. >> is this the same isis that was referred to by the president as jv? >> yes, it was. apparently they've traded in their j.v. jerseys for our own surface to air missiles and tanks. something we should be concerned about. >> turns out they're better than the lakers who they were teamed with. pete, here is the...
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power of this al-qaeda affiliated organization called isis that has designs on the middle east in a califatehey take israel? when he talks about genocide, he's understanding and believing that genocide and jihad are equivalent entities and he's acting in a way that he's going to have a very hard time turning back. first humanitarian aid. then he's saying he's going to strike convoys going to towns and cities in northern iraq. the kurds. this will continue. this will get larger over time. it will be difficult for him to turn back once he's acknowledged the power of isis. >> we have known about isis gaining steam in syria and iraq and all over that region for months now. you wonder why now. is it too little too late? >> dramatic turn of events that may not be able to be turned back. >> thanks so much. >>> 26 minutes after the hour. still ahead on "fox & friends," the story is insane. a driver is shot behind the wheel, but that didn't stop him from chasing down the gunman. >> are you hit? >> yes, i'm hit. they took out my window and i think my arm is shot. i'm trying to catch up to him now. >>
power of this al-qaeda affiliated organization called isis that has designs on the middle east in a califatehey take israel? when he talks about genocide, he's understanding and believing that genocide and jihad are equivalent entities and he's acting in a way that he's going to have a very hard time turning back. first humanitarian aid. then he's saying he's going to strike convoys going to towns and cities in northern iraq. the kurds. this will continue. this will get larger over time. it...
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. >> host: drew in mill valley, calif.. >> caller: i have been a big fan of yours for a while. in 1988, the deficit was $155 billion i believe. now we are looking at trillions of dollars that we are in, the think we need to change our economic structure? if so, how do we go about it? what would be the plan? >> we needed different one. real practical politics and economics, and the plan can't be depending on changing the face of congress who all of a sudden will balance the budget and pay down the debt. it is recognizing the truth of the situation, $17 trillion debt will never be paid, it will be liquidated. and debase the currency which are working hard's and the prices aren't going up quite as pass as the fed would like because when you debase the purchasing power of the dollar, the real debt goes down so the debt will be liquidated and when it is liquidated it will be totally liquidated if you have runaway inflation which is a possibility, then you have to restore soundness to the economy by having free markets and sound currency, get rid of the fed, but you have to change th
. >> host: drew in mill valley, calif.. >> caller: i have been a big fan of yours for a while. in 1988, the deficit was $155 billion i believe. now we are looking at trillions of dollars that we are in, the think we need to change our economic structure? if so, how do we go about it? what would be the plan? >> we needed different one. real practical politics and economics, and the plan can't be depending on changing the face of congress who all of a sudden will balance the...