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wham we did in iraq, against daesh, we'll have a meaningful contribution. but final piece to it, we also, one thing as a government we decided we will not do any type of important mission like this that will be military alone. we'll have a comprehensive approach that look at capacity building. diplomacy and development as well. along with the military contribution we're looking at, we have mandated that we can go up to 150 police officers as well. as you know, a lot of policing, the first interaction with any citizen is a police officer. so we need to look at some of those things. the final piece to it that, canada hosts the united nations peacekeeping summit in november this year, we also need to take a look at is businesses. so i have already had discussions with business leaders. how can business communities and really good experts out there to look at how do you provide jobs to the youth that potentially can be recruited by radical organizations. because i have seen this first-hand. that youth in afghanistan especially canada where we were, would rather
wham we did in iraq, against daesh, we'll have a meaningful contribution. but final piece to it, we also, one thing as a government we decided we will not do any type of important mission like this that will be military alone. we'll have a comprehensive approach that look at capacity building. diplomacy and development as well. along with the military contribution we're looking at, we have mandated that we can go up to 150 police officers as well. as you know, a lot of policing, the first...
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, quarters of daesh, bases in both countries. in fact, the saudi arabian air force has been the second most effective or participating force in this coalition next only to the united states. one of the first sorties that were flown over daesh bases in iraq and syria was actually flown by his royal highness prince bin amid, the son of the king, who has recently been appointed ambassador to the united states. and this tells you how much importance saudi arabia attaches to this process. on the other hand, saudi arabia has led the development of the islamic military alliance against terrorism. we recognize that in many ways this is a problem that muslim countries need to be at the fore front in resolving, and to that effect, we have tried to assemble the necessary force and put together the necessary resources and if the time comes where these resources are needed we will be prepared to put them in the cause of defeating terrorism. >> all right. one other question, there are a lot of questions from the floor, but here's one i'd like
, quarters of daesh, bases in both countries. in fact, the saudi arabian air force has been the second most effective or participating force in this coalition next only to the united states. one of the first sorties that were flown over daesh bases in iraq and syria was actually flown by his royal highness prince bin amid, the son of the king, who has recently been appointed ambassador to the united states. and this tells you how much importance saudi arabia attaches to this process. on the...
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we are making significant contribution to our fight against daesh. our team plays an important coordination function with the coordination training effort. our forces have also providing training and assistance to the iraqi security forces with our special forces, our medical services to coalition forces and capacity building to the regional forces as well and i also must include the great work that our intelligence personnel are also doing because we doubled our intelligence capability in theater. now canada remains a ready and willing to do its part, we recognize the challenges facing the world are too complex and too vast to be taken on by one single country alone. so prime minister trudeau has recommitted canada to multilateralism to deal with the most significant defense and curt issues confronting the global community today. canada has made clear our intent to increase engagement across the full spectrum of multilateral peace operations. we pledge to contribute canadian armed forces personnel and related capabilities to united nations peace ope
we are making significant contribution to our fight against daesh. our team plays an important coordination function with the coordination training effort. our forces have also providing training and assistance to the iraqi security forces with our special forces, our medical services to coalition forces and capacity building to the regional forces as well and i also must include the great work that our intelligence personnel are also doing because we doubled our intelligence capability in...
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you talked about doubling resources in feeder and talk about daesh. can you explain exactly what you mean by that. >> i will answer the second question first. talking about when we he revamp ed our, we revamped our mission, elected as a government, we doubled coalition capacity for for for coalition iraq. we put in capability to increase the intelligence. that is what i was talking about doubling it. and when it comes to the u.n. efficiency, when i attended the last year's defense ministerial peacekeeping summit in london, it is the u.n. itself who are readily made some of their concerns known. they know they need to be more efficient, making sure that troop-contributing nations can actually have a better impact, excuse me, coupled with the right equipment as well. so i think a lot of work is already being done with the united nations and we all agree that there needs to be more efficiencies. but at same time we also know that united nations peace forward operations are having an impact but we need to make it better as well and we need to continually
you talked about doubling resources in feeder and talk about daesh. can you explain exactly what you mean by that. >> i will answer the second question first. talking about when we he revamp ed our, we revamped our mission, elected as a government, we doubled coalition capacity for for for coalition iraq. we put in capability to increase the intelligence. that is what i was talking about doubling it. and when it comes to the u.n. efficiency, when i attended the last year's defense...
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daesh is just a death cult. got the good friday agreement. daesh isjust a death cult.iations with guys like that. when you can find a common purpose, work with people and do not be afraid. ryan evans. community policing is important because those policemen have to use to the ground and can build local community relationships, they have the ear of the local people. -- diane evans. your policy of wanting to ban the barker, does that help better protect them? not per se but it is about integration. the problem we have at this debate is that politicians are trying to put forward very simplistic solutions and none exist. this is something that we have to tackle at the ground level and from a security perspective and that the very least make sure that we keep our people safe, we have to tackle it... as a gentleman said, integrating communities better and i am pleased to hear you say that there were some elements of the muslim community that need to work harder at that. we have to look at immigration as well because under the labour government we opened up the borders to peop
daesh is just a death cult. got the good friday agreement. daesh isjust a death cult.iations with guys like that. when you can find a common purpose, work with people and do not be afraid. ryan evans. community policing is important because those policemen have to use to the ground and can build local community relationships, they have the ear of the local people. -- diane evans. your policy of wanting to ban the barker, does that help better protect them? not per se but it is about...
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daesh is in a position now i think to begin to track that source down.re not very gentle with people they believe might be spies and i suspect they are not very discriminating. so maybe innocent people are at risk. maybe the technical source of the information, the communications that were used if they know that will be shut down and we'll know less about daesh and its actions in the future, including dangerous questions like doping up laptops with exclusives to explode on aircraft, something that, of course, we've tried so it is in my view the side effects that are really quite significant here, not the president's right to tell the russians something he thought they ought to know for their own protection and perhaps for intelligence cooperation reasons, but the fact is that it might come about. a final point, whoever made all of this public for whatever political reasons is kind of aided and abetted, unfortunately, by these negative consequences i've just skipped out for you. >> so it's the risks, the consequences, but we know, ambassador pickering, we
daesh is in a position now i think to begin to track that source down.re not very gentle with people they believe might be spies and i suspect they are not very discriminating. so maybe innocent people are at risk. maybe the technical source of the information, the communications that were used if they know that will be shut down and we'll know less about daesh and its actions in the future, including dangerous questions like doping up laptops with exclusives to explode on aircraft, something...
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for us to forge close solidarity and cooperation in the field of fighting terrorism primarily with daesh and all the other terrorist organizations in the region. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and we are committed to fighting all forms of terrorism without discrimination whatsoever, that impose a clear and present threat on a future. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: there's no place for the terrorist organizations and the future of our region. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: taking the region, taking, the region one of the accepted and is going to be against a global agreement that we've reached. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and we should never allow those groups to manipulate the religious structure and ethnic structure of the region making terrorism as a pretext or an excuse. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: those who are willing to turn the chaos in iraq, yemen and libya are about to lose eventually. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: they will never be able to return that chaos and the part of the will to an opportunity
for us to forge close solidarity and cooperation in the field of fighting terrorism primarily with daesh and all the other terrorist organizations in the region. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and we are committed to fighting all forms of terrorism without discrimination whatsoever, that impose a clear and present threat on a future. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: there's no place for the terrorist organizations and the future of our region. [speaking in...
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clarifying question, you mentioned doubling intelligence resources in relation to your talk about daesh. can you explain? mr. sajjan: the second question first. came into our ability for intelligence. that is what i was talking about doubling it. last year'sded defense ministerial peacekeeping summit in london, the un itself made concerns known. they know that they need to be more efficient making sure drooping nations can have a better and pact with the right equipment as well. is being done with the united nations, and we all agree there needs to be more efficient the. the unitedw that nation's peaceful operations are having an impact, but we need to make it better. we need to continually improve those operations. the dialogue that will continue in vancouver when we have the how do wel be that, continue? when we talked about last year's theerns, how can you move arctic forward, we will continue looking into every dollar that nations commit to the u.n. will go to the right areas, and more importantly, are we having an impact on the ground reducing conflict? adat is something can is com
clarifying question, you mentioned doubling intelligence resources in relation to your talk about daesh. can you explain? mr. sajjan: the second question first. came into our ability for intelligence. that is what i was talking about doubling it. last year'sded defense ministerial peacekeeping summit in london, the un itself made concerns known. they know that they need to be more efficient making sure drooping nations can have a better and pact with the right equipment as well. is being done...
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daesh cashin' in coming up. >> president trump saying no president has ever been treated more unfairly than him. is he right? we'll see you at 11:30. dagen: . president trump telling our arab allies, time to pay up to help take down terrorists. >> stocks ending the week in the green after a rollercoaster of a couple of days. the market has been and down. oil having a banner into the week, trading above $50 a barrel. the trump administration formally told congress it intends to renegotiate nafta. the president's trade representative announce the start of 90-days of negotiations. after that talks will begin with mexico and canada. facebook carrying a live baseball game each friday. watch the fox business network for the latest in financial news. >> not appears muslim leaders are ready to take more responsibility in a much bigger role in fighting terrorism in their region. it's about time we do it, but we'll do it together and it has to be done. dagen: president trump delivering a clear message to our middle east allies. john, you say that miss and is long overdue. >> there is a reason th
daesh cashin' in coming up. >> president trump saying no president has ever been treated more unfairly than him. is he right? we'll see you at 11:30. dagen: . president trump telling our arab allies, time to pay up to help take down terrorists. >> stocks ending the week in the green after a rollercoaster of a couple of days. the market has been and down. oil having a banner into the week, trading above $50 a barrel. the trump administration formally told congress it intends to...
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going the guide the actions going forward but there are concrete commitments being made as to how daesherrorism in the region as well as elsewhere. i think the other thing that's important is agreement to continue this dialogue. it doesn't end here. there's a commitment to have another gcc summit with the u.s. a year from now and one of the expectations is we will be measuring our project, our progress towards the initiatives and agreement that were signed here and we will be looking for concrete results to measure each country's commitment. chris: we should point out the gulf council of nations. during campaign candidate trump had tough things to say, here he is on the muslim religion. >> i think islam hates us. there's something -- there's something there that's tremendous hatred there, there's tremendous hatred. we have to get to the bottom of it. chris: here he is talking about saudi arabia. >> you talked about women and women's rights so these are people that push gays off buildings, these are people who kill women and treat women horribly. chris: given that past rhetoric, why shou
going the guide the actions going forward but there are concrete commitments being made as to how daesherrorism in the region as well as elsewhere. i think the other thing that's important is agreement to continue this dialogue. it doesn't end here. there's a commitment to have another gcc summit with the u.s. a year from now and one of the expectations is we will be measuring our project, our progress towards the initiatives and agreement that were signed here and we will be looking for...
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daesh cashin' in coming up. >> president trump saying no president has ever been treated more unfairly than him. is he right? we'll see you at 11:30. dagen: . president trump telling our arab allies, time to pay up to help take down terrorists. ♪ with this level of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. the 2017 e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday inn, smiles ahead. whether for big meetings or little getaways, member always save more at holidayinn.com news. >> not appears muslim leaders are ready to take more responsibilit
daesh cashin' in coming up. >> president trump saying no president has ever been treated more unfairly than him. is he right? we'll see you at 11:30. dagen: . president trump telling our arab allies, time to pay up to help take down terrorists. ♪ with this level of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. the 2017 e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for...
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we have also seen militant groups like daesh launching attacks in kabul.he head of a pakistan-based military network has carried a number of these attacks in the past. it would not surprise me. the taliban and might be very careful if they have carried it out because it would mean less support. it would mean more outrage by the public. if the islamic state has done this it would also not surprise me because we have seen more brutality on their part, more attacks. perhaps it is revenge for the mother of all bombs that was dropped against their position. at the time they had said they would be taking revenge for their attack. i think it's too early and not wise for me to speculate which group may have carried out this attack. genie: thank you. the world is still waiting for donald trump to weigh in on whether or not the u.s. will back last year's landmark agreement on climate change. the president refused to commit andhe deal at the g7 summit said he will announce the decision later this week. spoke yesterday in new york, not mentioning trump by name but sti
we have also seen militant groups like daesh launching attacks in kabul.he head of a pakistan-based military network has carried a number of these attacks in the past. it would not surprise me. the taliban and might be very careful if they have carried it out because it would mean less support. it would mean more outrage by the public. if the islamic state has done this it would also not surprise me because we have seen more brutality on their part, more attacks. perhaps it is revenge for the...
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daesh can lay off, prepping computer structures with explosives and go to two or three other things wherehave access to the information. as a result, give them an advantage in terror attacks on americans and others overseas and potentially at home. >> the national security adviser, h.r. mcmaster, came out twice over 12 hours to say the president didn't do anything wrong at the meeting. let me play a little of that. >> what the president discussed with the foreign minister was appropriate to that conversation and is consistent with the routine sharing of information between the president and any leaders with whom he is engaged. >> eric, is it routine, to decide on the fly, as we are told happened here, to share sensitive information, not with a trusted ally, but with russia? >> well, it is definitely not routine. and the sort of -- the reports of urgent calls to the cia and to the national security agency suggest that, infact, they were quite surprised by the decision by the president to share that information. and they needed to alert both of those agencies that it had happened and that t
daesh can lay off, prepping computer structures with explosives and go to two or three other things wherehave access to the information. as a result, give them an advantage in terror attacks on americans and others overseas and potentially at home. >> the national security adviser, h.r. mcmaster, came out twice over 12 hours to say the president didn't do anything wrong at the meeting. let me play a little of that. >> what the president discussed with the foreign minister was...
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in the past year or two, it has seen a lot of spectacular attacks by terrorist groups, sometimes daesh or isis claims responsibility, and there are times when the taliban, or some taliban offshoots, claim responsibility. laura: in this case, afghan intelligence is suggesting is the work of a group linked to pakistan. what do you think of that? >> i think this is a credible assessment. if you look at the manner under which this was carried out, the signs of their footprint is not there. i believe they, who are affiliated closely to the linked to pakistani security establishment, they wanted to send a message. this message comes at a time that is very critical. thehe one hand you have u.s.-nato politicians who are going to decide on the fate of the afghan mission. laura: can we know that u.s. generals have said they want 3000 to 5000 troops. would that make a difference, especially if this is a work of that network? does that change the equation? >> from the afghan perspective, yes. these advisors and trainers are absolutely needed in afghanistan in order to make sure such attacks will n
in the past year or two, it has seen a lot of spectacular attacks by terrorist groups, sometimes daesh or isis claims responsibility, and there are times when the taliban, or some taliban offshoots, claim responsibility. laura: in this case, afghan intelligence is suggesting is the work of a group linked to pakistan. what do you think of that? >> i think this is a credible assessment. if you look at the manner under which this was carried out, the signs of their footprint is not there. i...
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dear brothers and friends, in our continued war on terrorism, we confirm our resolve to eradicate daeshect or a religious ideology. that was the reason we all forms the islamic military alliance to fight terrorism, which was a pioneering step to curb terrorism. terrorism is a result of extremism. in light of the need to confront terrorism, we declare today launching the global centre for combating extremist ideology, which aims to encourage tolerance, confront attempts to influence the young, and refute this real —— friel claims of terrorists by collaborating with peace—loving nations. dear brothers and friends... this is what sadie's —— saudi arabia's vision embodies in all its aspects. investment in use, enabling women, diversifying the economy and improving the education in the kingdom of saudi arabia. it undoubtedly support any efforts that a friendly nation has for sustainability of development and countries. we emphasise achieving peace between the palestinians and as release is a just and crucial demand which requires shared sacrifice and sincere determination for the benefit of
dear brothers and friends, in our continued war on terrorism, we confirm our resolve to eradicate daeshect or a religious ideology. that was the reason we all forms the islamic military alliance to fight terrorism, which was a pioneering step to curb terrorism. terrorism is a result of extremism. in light of the need to confront terrorism, we declare today launching the global centre for combating extremist ideology, which aims to encourage tolerance, confront attempts to influence the young,...
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so that actually terrorism, and terrorist cells like daesh, do not thrive. we were to end fighting back against islamic state? look, i think it is very foolish to think that we can bomb daesh in syria and bring a successful, sustainable, peaceful resolution to this conflict. what we need, and i think whatjeremy is absolutely clear on, is we need a resumption of the astana and geneva process. we need to give all the players except daesh, except isis, around the table, to make sure that russia, that turkey, that bashar al—assad ‘s regime, is represented, to make sure that america and the uk are there, so that all the key players are thinking about how we stabilise a country that has been incomplete turmoil. that is the way of starving isis, daesh, of the oxygen that it has in the chaos. and of course, the other thing we must do is we must ensure that the funding that is still leaking through to these organisations is cut off. thank you very much for talking to us on bbc brea kfast. very much for talking to us on bbc breakfast. jeremy corbyn will be talking to
so that actually terrorism, and terrorist cells like daesh, do not thrive. we were to end fighting back against islamic state? look, i think it is very foolish to think that we can bomb daesh in syria and bring a successful, sustainable, peaceful resolution to this conflict. what we need, and i think whatjeremy is absolutely clear on, is we need a resumption of the astana and geneva process. we need to give all the players except daesh, except isis, around the table, to make sure that russia,...
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if you just focus on that, daesh, al-qaeda, those organisations, they have never attacked iran.they are looking for, they have the same way to attack saudi arabia, they think it is easy to control saudi arabia and holy sites. this is the most important thing. those militias have leaders inside iran, recruits. if we want to solve this problem, we have to counter terrorism, i mean both sides. in 2009 barack obama spoke to the muslim world, he was welcomed. how can you be sure president trump's engagement will be any different from that of barack obama? actions speak louder than words. we are waiting for that. but what we can see or understand from this visit is that mr trump chose this to be the first foreign visit for him, and he is serious. he wants to secure the region, and he realised the danger of leaving iran and militias working in the region. if we don't deter them, dismantle them, the world will suffer, notjust the region. if you want to secure our region, the whole world has to work together, and we do not have anything to hide. in his speech, president trump also follow
if you just focus on that, daesh, al-qaeda, those organisations, they have never attacked iran.they are looking for, they have the same way to attack saudi arabia, they think it is easy to control saudi arabia and holy sites. this is the most important thing. those militias have leaders inside iran, recruits. if we want to solve this problem, we have to counter terrorism, i mean both sides. in 2009 barack obama spoke to the muslim world, he was welcomed. how can you be sure president trump's...
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speech on islam and they will listen very carefully how he phrases the fight against radical islam, daeshds he uses will be very important. will they tried to lure him intoa important. will they tried to lure him into a more direct intervention in syria? him into a more direct intervention in syria 7 they him into a more direct intervention in syria? they have applauded two military strikes against the syrian army, do they want more of that?” think what they want more of, special forces assistance on the ground. president trump has made it clear that the battle on the ground must be fought by people from the region, that is his strategy. he will expect them to step up. they will expect them to step up. they will expect them to step up. they will expect him to deliver more special forces assistance, training etc. there will be a common narrative among gulf states and the us when it comes to what they see as the biggest threat posed by iran, but what about action? some gulf states such as an and kuwait won't necessarily agree to take an aggressive posture? what the saudis wa nt to aggressiv
speech on islam and they will listen very carefully how he phrases the fight against radical islam, daeshds he uses will be very important. will they tried to lure him intoa important. will they tried to lure him into a more direct intervention in syria? him into a more direct intervention in syria 7 they him into a more direct intervention in syria? they have applauded two military strikes against the syrian army, do they want more of that?” think what they want more of, special forces...
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media partners, over 50 of them in fact, that have helped us more aggressively take away this terrible daesh—relatededia company is doing that but most of the big ones are. it is an example of where sometimes, i think, public and private sector partners, even in this space, can come together and find their interests meeting in a way that supports the general public‘s good. before we end, i must ask you about something that has happened since we last spoke to each other, a year or more ago, and that is brexit. here you sit as the director of europol, as a brit. frankly, you're going to be the last british director of europol, that's quite obvious. you said to me when we spoke more than a year ago, fighting crime and terrorism in the uk will be more costly and much less effective if the country leaves the eu. are you still feeling that today? i still feel the uncertainty about what will happen, stephen. because what i certainly see in the ransomware events of the last few days, terrorist incidents we have seen, make the point even more strongly than what i was making a year ago. fighting crime and ter
media partners, over 50 of them in fact, that have helped us more aggressively take away this terrible daesh—relatededia company is doing that but most of the big ones are. it is an example of where sometimes, i think, public and private sector partners, even in this space, can come together and find their interests meeting in a way that supports the general public‘s good. before we end, i must ask you about something that has happened since we last spoke to each other, a year or more ago,...
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president, dear brothers and war on, in our continued terrorism, we confirm our andlve to eradicate daesh other terrorist organizations, regardless of their religion, sex, or ideology. that was the region we all formed the islamic military alliance, to fight terrorism, which was a pioneering step to curb terrorism. terrorism is a result of .xtremism in light of the need to confront terrorism, we confirm today's launching global center for confronting extremist ideology, which aims to exterminate attempts to deceive the young, and refutes the frail claims of terrorists by cooperating with ande-loving nations international organizations. --r brothers and friends [inaudible] is a successful safeguard. this is what is the saudi vision in all its aspects. enabling women, diversifying the economy, and improving reputation of the numerous saudi arabia, which undoubtedly and aimsevery effort at accomplishing sustainable our countries. we emphasize that achieving peace between the palestinians and israelis is a just and , which requires sincere determination for the benefit of all. the internation
president, dear brothers and war on, in our continued terrorism, we confirm our andlve to eradicate daesh other terrorist organizations, regardless of their religion, sex, or ideology. that was the region we all formed the islamic military alliance, to fight terrorism, which was a pioneering step to curb terrorism. terrorism is a result of .xtremism in light of the need to confront terrorism, we confirm today's launching global center for confronting extremist ideology, which aims to...
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the problem with islamic state or daesh 01’ problem with islamic state or daesh or whatever it is calledn't talk to people who simply say, if girls wear miniskirts, we are going to blow them up. there is no talking to people like that. so it depends who you talk to. when people try to drag us you talk to. when people try to drag us back to the 1980s and said it was wrong forjeremy corbyn to speak to the irish, that is an entirely different situation. people are playing party political games with this. would you support a party that advocated talking to isis? absolutely not. they are not to be spoken to. do you think they will be defeated militarily in the end? that is very hard to say. i don't think they will be defeated militarily, but i don't think talking to them is the solution. i am roger, the remainer from the west midlands. jeremy corbyn has always been an ally of terrorists. all he is doing at the moment is trying to keep a lid on it. if i remember correctly, he brought gerry adams to the houses of parliament within a short while after the brighton bombing. of parliament within a
the problem with islamic state or daesh 01’ problem with islamic state or daesh or whatever it is calledn't talk to people who simply say, if girls wear miniskirts, we are going to blow them up. there is no talking to people like that. so it depends who you talk to. when people try to drag us you talk to. when people try to drag us back to the 1980s and said it was wrong forjeremy corbyn to speak to the irish, that is an entirely different situation. people are playing party political games...
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they're disgusting humans, don't fear them, don't call them isis, or isil, they're daesh and don't deserveta meyer pulled over on the road to record this. >> i have a warning to you, isis, we have trained soldiers in all 50 states that are trained, they're armed, we have also veterans in all 50 states that are armed and trained and that have been actually the same guys who have been kicking your ass for the last 14 years on your own turf and have been waiting for the opportunity for you to come over and try to bring your beliefs to the greatest country on the face of the earth. jesse: so there you have it. soldiers begging to fight them and protecting americans for years. did president obama listen? no. now isis has tripled its operation. so how do we stop them from recruiting and growing? joining me now medal recipient dakota meyer and author of "world changer". so, you saw the branding during the campaign, crooked hillary, crazy bernie, lying ted and now calling isis what they are, losers. do you think that's an effective pr strategy? i certainly do. >> look, i don't think he's doing it-
they're disgusting humans, don't fear them, don't call them isis, or isil, they're daesh and don't deserveta meyer pulled over on the road to record this. >> i have a warning to you, isis, we have trained soldiers in all 50 states that are trained, they're armed, we have also veterans in all 50 states that are armed and trained and that have been actually the same guys who have been kicking your ass for the last 14 years on your own turf and have been waiting for the opportunity for you...
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this struggle against terrorism, this violent extremism, isil and daesh, the destruction of isil is ofreme importance around the world. >> bret: thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> chris: coming up, we'll bring in our panel to discuss bring in our panel to discuss what happens next with health bring in our panel to discuss what happens next with health for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is very clear that the north korean regime's dangerous provocation must stop. it is a real threat to peace and stability in the region and, indeed, in the world. >> chris: australian prime minister malcolm turnbull reacting to the latest publication from north korea, and we are back with our panel for the friday lightning round. north korea
this struggle against terrorism, this violent extremism, isil and daesh, the destruction of isil is ofreme importance around the world. >> bret: thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> chris: coming up, we'll bring in our panel to discuss bring in our panel to discuss what happens next with health bring in our panel to discuss what happens next with health for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach....
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going forward but there are concrete commitments being made as to how we will work together to defeat daesh and terrorism in the region. >> this was so different from everything that president obama has said and tone over the previous eight years, there was no apologies, no political correctness, no happy talk, turning point in american history, a turning point in american diplomacy criticism president trump established himself, i believe, as a true leader on the world stage. >> the speech also receiving a positive reaction from democrats, ranking member of the house adam schiff. >> i think that part of the message is certainly the right message. >> no doubt israeli and palestinian leaders were long to that speech. we will soon find out how it's playing over there, guys. heather: thank you so much. rob: more reaction fox news contributor and u.s. army veteran pete hegseth. thank you for coming on this morning. one of the things that his supporters love so much is he does tell it what it is, i thought it was impressive how he went into that room and said, listen, this is the muslim world i'm
going forward but there are concrete commitments being made as to how we will work together to defeat daesh and terrorism in the region. >> this was so different from everything that president obama has said and tone over the previous eight years, there was no apologies, no political correctness, no happy talk, turning point in american history, a turning point in american diplomacy criticism president trump established himself, i believe, as a true leader on the world stage. >> the...
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according to a leaked internal memo first responded desha first reported by daesh esh he bordered involved ved in this s accident and this this autopsy report rt confirms his blood blood was on the bus. >> bus. the first reaction tion with the death was i knew what happened know if and or butts a san jose attorney he exited the rear door on the bus and lost his life from being crushed by the rear wheels. >> he knows this because of what happened. he represented them after the april accident involving the bus they were on. >> we were traveling, we go together wherever we go. >> they were both on bus 9808 route 54 at homestead road. video from a nearby atm shows the bus pulling up and they are deporting from the rear. he got out first to help his wife. >> i grabbed her hand in the front. >> he was in the doorway with the doors shut on her. >> breezy come open the door please opened the door. >> unable to get up. >> (inaudible). >> they thought the last moments will be together. >> the couple survived broke an elbow and leg. >> where was the bus? >> it went away. >> according to the collision
according to a leaked internal memo first responded desha first reported by daesh esh he bordered involved ved in this s accident and this this autopsy report rt confirms his blood blood was on the bus. >> bus. the first reaction tion with the death was i knew what happened know if and or butts a san jose attorney he exited the rear door on the bus and lost his life from being crushed by the rear wheels. >> he knows this because of what happened. he represented them after the april...
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going forward but there are concrete commitments being made as to how we will work together to defeat daesherrorism in the region as well as elsewhere. i think the other thing that's important is agreement to continue this dialogue. it doesn't end here. there's a commitment to have another gcc summit with the u.s. a year from now and one of the expectations is we will be measuring our project, our progress towards the initiatives and agreement that were signed here and we will be looking for concrete results to measure each country's commitment. chris: we should point out the gulf council of nations. during campaign candidate trump had tough things to say, here he is on the muslim religion. >> i think islam hates us. there's something -- there's something there that's tremendous hatred there, there's tremendous hatred. we have to get to the bottom of it. chris: here he is talking about saudi arabia. >> you talked about women and women's rights so these are people that push gays off buildings, these are people who kill women and treat women horribly. chris: given that past rhetoric, why shou
going forward but there are concrete commitments being made as to how we will work together to defeat daesherrorism in the region as well as elsewhere. i think the other thing that's important is agreement to continue this dialogue. it doesn't end here. there's a commitment to have another gcc summit with the u.s. a year from now and one of the expectations is we will be measuring our project, our progress towards the initiatives and agreement that were signed here and we will be looking for...
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united nations resolution 2249, which calls for us to eradicate this safe havens that isis has, that daesh has in syria. keith: the closing words in favor of military action, in open defiance of jeremy corbyn, came to be seen as a vintage comments performance. >> we have always been defined by our internationalism. we believe we have a responsibility, one to another. we never have and we never should walk by on the other side of the road. and we are here faced by fascists, not just their calculated brutality, but there believe that they are superior to every single one of us in this chamber tonight, and all of the people we represent. they hold us in contempt. they hold our values and contempt. they hold our believe in tolerance and decency in contempt. they hold our democracy, the means by which we will make our decision tonight, in contempt. fascistse know about is that they need to be defeated. it is now time for us to do our bit in syria. that is why i asked my colleagues to vote for this motion tonight. [shouting] voted byter which, mps a clear majority for military action. u.k. airst
united nations resolution 2249, which calls for us to eradicate this safe havens that isis has, that daesh has in syria. keith: the closing words in favor of military action, in open defiance of jeremy corbyn, came to be seen as a vintage comments performance. >> we have always been defined by our internationalism. we believe we have a responsibility, one to another. we never have and we never should walk by on the other side of the road. and we are here faced by fascists, not just their...
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united nations resolution 2249, which calls for us to eradicate this safe havens that isis has, that daesh has in syria. keith: the closing words in favor of military action, in open defiance of jeremy corbyn, came to be seen as a vintage comments performance. >> we have always been defined by our internationalism. we believe we have a responsibility, one to another. we never have and we never should walk by on the other side of the road. and we are here faced by fascists, not just their calculated brutality, but there believe that they are superior to every single one of us in this chamber tonight, and all of the people we represent. they hold us in contempt. they hold our values and contempt. they hold our believe in tolerance and decency in contempt. they hold our democracy, the means by which we will make our decision tonight, in contempt. fascistse know about is that they need to be defeated. it is now time for us to do our bit in syria. that is why i asked my colleagues to vote for this motion tonight. [shouting] voted byter which, mps a clear majority for military action. u.k. airst
united nations resolution 2249, which calls for us to eradicate this safe havens that isis has, that daesh has in syria. keith: the closing words in favor of military action, in open defiance of jeremy corbyn, came to be seen as a vintage comments performance. >> we have always been defined by our internationalism. we believe we have a responsibility, one to another. we never have and we never should walk by on the other side of the road. and we are here faced by fascists, not just their...
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this is -- you think of isis or daesh, it's al qaeda 2.0. >> their ability to connect with individualss -- >> more advanced. far more advanced use of the internet to microtarget individuals, coach them, bring them along and activate them. >> richard clark, i appreciate it. >>> it's heartbreaking to think about the families tonight whose kids never came home from that concert. more on those who lost their lives ahead. w...that not only made a a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this bright... ...or even this bright. if a paint could protect your door's color against the strongest uv rays... ...it makes you wonder... is it still paint? aura grand entrance from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutri
this is -- you think of isis or daesh, it's al qaeda 2.0. >> their ability to connect with individualss -- >> more advanced. far more advanced use of the internet to microtarget individuals, coach them, bring them along and activate them. >> richard clark, i appreciate it. >>> it's heartbreaking to think about the families tonight whose kids never came home from that concert. more on those who lost their lives ahead. w...that not only made a a big first impression......
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this struggle against terrorism, this violent extremism, isil and daesh, the destruction of isil is ofme importance around the world. >> bret: thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> chris: coming up, we'll bring in our panel to discuss what happens next with health care. with unisom® sleeptabs. you fall asleep 33% faster and wake up recharged with all the benefits of a good night's rest. take control of your sleep with unisom®. arbreak through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist i got a mortgage offer from the bank today. whuuuuuat? you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonig
this struggle against terrorism, this violent extremism, isil and daesh, the destruction of isil is ofme importance around the world. >> bret: thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> chris: coming up, we'll bring in our panel to discuss what happens next with health care. with unisom® sleeptabs. you fall asleep 33% faster and wake up recharged with all the benefits of a good night's rest. take control of your sleep with unisom®. arbreak through your allergies. try new...
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they said he's an enemy of bad muslim, of daesh, of isis. the arabs and saudis in particular, are masterful at negotiating relationships to mutual benefit. this will be mule actually ben -- mutually beneficial and refreshing. not lost is this is is happening on the day iran announced its election and being internationally snubbed because there's no news about this as the sunni crescent begins to return to its historical primacy. >> you're using hopeful language. eric you are nodding in affirmation. >> i agree. it's the most ambitious first tour abroad for any modern president in my opinion, and this is bigger than just a get to know you tour. he's been doing that inside of the white house and, you know, he's there to build stronger ties with our, you know, with our israel friends and also other middle east allies and you saw this deal, i know jim was focused on, you know, the rhetoric he has whether he'll say this or that in a speech, the reality is this, he's already signed a deal that's going to be a mutual benefit to us, bring back jobs,
they said he's an enemy of bad muslim, of daesh, of isis. the arabs and saudis in particular, are masterful at negotiating relationships to mutual benefit. this will be mule actually ben -- mutually beneficial and refreshing. not lost is this is is happening on the day iran announced its election and being internationally snubbed because there's no news about this as the sunni crescent begins to return to its historical primacy. >> you're using hopeful language. eric you are nodding in...
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work together to address a common threat, and that is the threat of violent extremism, whether it's daeshand iraq or elsewhere in yemen and around the region, that we are in this all together. we recognize that the islamic world is, shares our goals and objectives, and that we can work together to accomplish them. >> jerry, is there a concern it could look like washington's aligning itself too much with say the sunnis? >> well, i think when you look at what he's going to be saying on, in the speech and in the meetings that he's going to be having with the leadership of not only saudi arabia, the gulf cooperation council but more broadly with islamic and arab leaders, as well as the very strong position that this administration has taken in terms of challenging iran, iran's expansionist objectives in the region, that you could have that interpretation but at the same time i think that you can also make the argument that what the united states is trying to accomplish is promote security and stability in the region, and that that is neither sunni nor shoo heia. >> jerry feierstein, nic rober
work together to address a common threat, and that is the threat of violent extremism, whether it's daeshand iraq or elsewhere in yemen and around the region, that we are in this all together. we recognize that the islamic world is, shares our goals and objectives, and that we can work together to accomplish them. >> jerry, is there a concern it could look like washington's aligning itself too much with say the sunnis? >> well, i think when you look at what he's going to be saying...
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if somalia is a foothold for terrorist groups like al—shabab and daesh, if global trade is hijacked by james comey has made his first public comments since president trump sacked him as the head of the fbi on tuesday. in a farewell letter to colleagues mr comey said he wasn‘t going to "spend time on the decision or the way it was executed". democrats say they suspect the dismissal is linked to the fbi‘s investigation into alleged links between the trump campaign and russia. mrtrump said mrcomey was fired "because he was not doing a good job". young people on the latest hiv drugs now have a near—normal life expectancy, according to a new study. researchers from bristol university say new drug treatments mean many people are now living ten years longer than those who started treatment in the mid 1990s. their findings show a ten—year increase in life expectancy since anti—retroviral drugs became widely available two decades ago. the conservatives say they will honour the nato commitment to spend at least 2% of economic output on defence if they‘re returned to office. they have also pledge
if somalia is a foothold for terrorist groups like al—shabab and daesh, if global trade is hijacked by james comey has made his first public comments since president trump sacked him as the head of the fbi on tuesday. in a farewell letter to colleagues mr comey said he wasn‘t going to "spend time on the decision or the way it was executed". democrats say they suspect the dismissal is linked to the fbi‘s investigation into alleged links between the trump campaign and russia....
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us to forge a close solidarity and cooperation in the field of fighting terrorism, primarily with daesh, and all the terrorist organizations in the region. and we are committed to fighting all forms of terrorism without indiscrimination whatsoever that pose a clear and present threat upon our future. there's no place for the terrorist organizations in the future of our region. taking the region -- taking the region will never be accepted and it is going to be against a global agreement we have reached. and we should never allow those groups to manipulate the religious structure and the ethnic structure of the region, making terrorism as a pretext or an excuse. those who are willing to turn the chaos in syria, iraq, yemen and libya are bound to lose eventually. they will never be able to turn that chaos in that part of the world into an opportunity and the terrorist organizations with blood in their hands are bound to fail. and as i have previously done so, i have been very frankly communicating our expectations with regard to the fatah terrorist organization, which we have notified our
us to forge a close solidarity and cooperation in the field of fighting terrorism, primarily with daesh, and all the terrorist organizations in the region. and we are committed to fighting all forms of terrorism without indiscrimination whatsoever that pose a clear and present threat upon our future. there's no place for the terrorist organizations in the future of our region. taking the region -- taking the region will never be accepted and it is going to be against a global agreement we have...
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in syria and iraq with the united states and other countries to ensure that we are acting to defeat daeshdiplomatically with others to ensure we can see a stable syria for the future and a political transition for syria away from president assad. in terms of defence and foreign policy, one thing will drive those decisions and that is that those decisions will be taken in the british national interest.“ it true that the conservative party is selecting candidates with the softer view on brexit in order to avoid watcher predecessor yesterday called an extreme brexit? we are selecting candidates who will do a good good job as members of parliament in their constituencies, who will listen to the issues raised by their constituents, who will campaign and work with the conservative government to provide a better future for those constituencies. we are selecting candidates who will stand up in every vote for whom we will mean strengthening our hand in those brexit negotiations and getting a better deal for the brexit negotiations and getting a better dealfor the uk. brexit negotiations and gettin
in syria and iraq with the united states and other countries to ensure that we are acting to defeat daeshdiplomatically with others to ensure we can see a stable syria for the future and a political transition for syria away from president assad. in terms of defence and foreign policy, one thing will drive those decisions and that is that those decisions will be taken in the british national interest.“ it true that the conservative party is selecting candidates with the softer view on brexit...
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this is -- you think of i.c.e., or daesh as the arabs call them, it's kind of al qaeda 2.0. >> and theiry to connect with individuals in the united states -- >> far more advanced. >> is far more advanced. >> far more advanced. use of the internet to microtarget individuals, coach them, bring them along and then activate them. >> richard clarke, i appreciate it very much. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> it is heartbreaking to think about the families tonight whose kids never came home from that concert. more on those who lost their lives ahead. i miss home. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tango! for the guy who finds a way. always unstoppable. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. radio: scorching heat today folks[ barks ]ol out there! walter! stop suffering with hot ac. cool it yourself with a/c pro. just connect the hose, squeeze the trigger and check the gauge. with 2 times the cooling boosters enjoy the comfort of the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. just turn on
this is -- you think of i.c.e., or daesh as the arabs call them, it's kind of al qaeda 2.0. >> and theiry to connect with individuals in the united states -- >> far more advanced. >> is far more advanced. >> far more advanced. use of the internet to microtarget individuals, coach them, bring them along and then activate them. >> richard clarke, i appreciate it very much. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> it is heartbreaking to think about the...
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the country today, some fleeing from president assad's war against his own people and some fleeing daesh has done far too little to help those people. it's only because of the pressure put on the previous prime minister after the tragic death of alan kirby was all over the newspapers, and we are saying it's time we stood up, demonstrated our values of the country and took our fair share of refugees from this war—torn part of the middle east. but at a time when we hear a lot about our schools and nhs struggling, there will be some people who say, we are struggling to deal with the demand by marrying population and now you're saying you wa nt to population and now you're saying you want to bring in people from other countries. what would you say to them? we are talking about 80 people per constituency. let's remember what the united kingdom did in the aftermath of the second world war, taking people from the death camps, from across the continent back then. shall i point out that our economic position back in 1945 was a lot wea ker position back in 1945 was a lot weaker when it was back th
the country today, some fleeing from president assad's war against his own people and some fleeing daesh has done far too little to help those people. it's only because of the pressure put on the previous prime minister after the tragic death of alan kirby was all over the newspapers, and we are saying it's time we stood up, demonstrated our values of the country and took our fair share of refugees from this war—torn part of the middle east. but at a time when we hear a lot about our schools...
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daesh -- might be getting too low. scarlet:low.fed keep underestimating the labor market strength and underestimating inflation? -- overestimating inflation? here,hink the challenge the fed thinks through what is called a phillips curve. that whenying to say unemployment is low, we should see wage inflation that is high and that should spill into price inflation. the problem is, the curve is moving around all the time. these linkages are always moving all over the place. trying to rely as much as the fed does on the on of lament rate as a measure of inflation is a challenging game. we are seeing that in their forecast. julia: we will come back to this as well. narayana is sticking with us. we have breaking news. scarlet: hewlett-packard enterprise, the part of the business with the valuable assets as opposed to the old reporting earnings, second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $.85. that is the reported number -- $.35. the outlook here that we want to pay attention to his third-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $.24 to
daesh -- might be getting too low. scarlet:low.fed keep underestimating the labor market strength and underestimating inflation? -- overestimating inflation? here,hink the challenge the fed thinks through what is called a phillips curve. that whenying to say unemployment is low, we should see wage inflation that is high and that should spill into price inflation. the problem is, the curve is moving around all the time. these linkages are always moving all over the place. trying to rely as much...
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mecca and medina has been and continues to be the prime objective of terrorist organizations such as daesh and al qaeda. therefore, by definition, saudi arabia cannot possibly be a source of inspiration, comfort or support to terrorist ideology. secondly, saudi arabia has long recognized two facts. one is that the battle to defeat terrorism is a long-term process and the second is that it needs to be done on an international scale. in 2003, and throughout subsequent years, the late king abdullah used to declare that this was going to be a generational battle lasting for 20 or 30 years. saudi arabia also recognized that this war was not going to be won only on the battlefield. but rather, in the hearts and minds of people in villages, towns, cities and communities throughout the country. we recognized that we needed to disrupt
mecca and medina has been and continues to be the prime objective of terrorist organizations such as daesh and al qaeda. therefore, by definition, saudi arabia cannot possibly be a source of inspiration, comfort or support to terrorist ideology. secondly, saudi arabia has long recognized two facts. one is that the battle to defeat terrorism is a long-term process and the second is that it needs to be done on an international scale. in 2003, and throughout subsequent years, the late king...
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. >> who came to a deal with daesh? opportunityave the to answer that with our next .uestion what should we do about homegrown radicalism in france? >> these are serious debates. talk throughy insinuations. i am not uncomfortable at all. people young french radicalizing? ? because we are france >> i did not say that. i said we must ask ourselves people, whenench young french women born in france, who have grown up in france who have been educated in our country, when they follow our own and destroy children, we must ask ourselves questions. we have to share responsibility for this, but the main calls are terrorists,s, the and that's why i want to wage a war in syria -- may i answer? how can children born in the thatlic and radicalized are mentally disturbed -- we know there are some mentally beenanced people who have radicalized. we need to take preventative measures. our republic must give every individual his or her place. at the same time, we fight resolutely, has zero tolerance for terrorism outside our borders and
. >> who came to a deal with daesh? opportunityave the to answer that with our next .uestion what should we do about homegrown radicalism in france? >> these are serious debates. talk throughy insinuations. i am not uncomfortable at all. people young french radicalizing? ? because we are france >> i did not say that. i said we must ask ourselves people, whenench young french women born in france, who have grown up in france who have been educated in our country, when they...
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young people in communities being targeted by daesh, being fed a false ideology, being weaponised tot did you know about how much the authorities knew about salman abedi? this is an ongoing investigation so i'm not going to be drawn into comments about the man who committed this crime, but i think it is right that m15 take a look at their processes to ensure they work to the best of the possible limits to make sure we keep people safe. the fact is these terrorists who want to do us such terrible damage are changing all the time. the way they radicalise people is changing. the tools that they use, the bombs they create are changing all the time. the information, how they communicate. the threat is always changing. we have to be absolutely sure we stay ahead of them. it is right that m15 take a look to see that they do. we spoke to nick clegg this morning. he said the conservatives are risking our safety by not promising we would stick to the rules to share the european police database. the rules to share the european police data base. can the rules to share the european police databas
young people in communities being targeted by daesh, being fed a false ideology, being weaponised tot did you know about how much the authorities knew about salman abedi? this is an ongoing investigation so i'm not going to be drawn into comments about the man who committed this crime, but i think it is right that m15 take a look at their processes to ensure they work to the best of the possible limits to make sure we keep people safe. the fact is these terrorists who want to do us such...