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this is not a group of people -- we have has below -- hezbollah, hamas isis. consider it to be taking in reality. we do not live in a perfect world. mark: ted cruz got in the race yesterday. senator paul said, i agree with ted cruz on most issues, but i am trying to appeal to a broader section of the electorate. how would you differentiate yourself from senator cruz? mr. perry: obviously, you made mention of a number of things that were different. i had a different growing up experience. mark: have you ever been a canadian citizen? mr. perry: i have been to canada before. i think those experiences are really important. after this period of time, and experienced united states senator in the form of brock obama -- and experienced united states senator in the form of barack obama -- it is like getting on an airplane. you are flying from new york city to london and there is some pretty severe weather. do you want a grizzled 20,000 hour captain that has done this thousands of times? and has been out there and done this. or do you want a bright capable, exciting lec
this is not a group of people -- we have has below -- hezbollah, hamas isis. consider it to be taking in reality. we do not live in a perfect world. mark: ted cruz got in the race yesterday. senator paul said, i agree with ted cruz on most issues, but i am trying to appeal to a broader section of the electorate. how would you differentiate yourself from senator cruz? mr. perry: obviously, you made mention of a number of things that were different. i had a different growing up experience. mark:...
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and hamas and isis don't get along. at least from initial appearances, this person appears to be an all purpose jihadist, supporting a variety of jihad causes. we are not sure the factor that pushed him foreign was. all of a sudden decided to join isis. a curious point is that this is an individual that was supposedly laid off from his job in december, someone who had radical beliefs going back a long time. is that what pushed him to make that final step or was there something else? hard to know right now. >> it is interesting how he was arrested. he was denied entry by turkish authorities and sent back to the u.s. turkey has been heavily criticized as the pathway into syria where the isis fighters have been meeting and forming. >> and i think we should be careful about complimenting turkey too much in this case because it does appear turkey knew well in advance this individual was an isis supporter, would be isis supporter headed their way. they had every warning and indication he was going there. what's more disturbin
and hamas and isis don't get along. at least from initial appearances, this person appears to be an all purpose jihadist, supporting a variety of jihad causes. we are not sure the factor that pushed him foreign was. all of a sudden decided to join isis. a curious point is that this is an individual that was supposedly laid off from his job in december, someone who had radical beliefs going back a long time. is that what pushed him to make that final step or was there something else? hard to...
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this is a safe haven for striss, it's not just isis it's hamas, it's the taliban, it's all sorts of terrorist groups throughout the region. it is straddling the fence, playing both sides of the aisle. i can peck wuk put esh pressure on it, i think mike is right. what is effective and what do we get in the united states. >> carrie you cannot straddle the fence when to comes to isis. can you? >> everybody, do you know what it's so easy we're across on this side of the atlantic, qatar is in a dangerous neighborhood. they helped dis movie gaddafi, they helped broker peace between hamas and israel. they helped fight against assad whereas our president is a coward and won't go fight against assad. so i trust in some ways what qatar is doing and i agree with steve that we have not been a reliable ally to qatar. >> john, frankly i don't trust qatar that much at all in their dealings in the middle east. i know it's dangerous territory they're just a sort boat ride away from iran. i agree with that. i get it. but the fact is i don't trust people that deal with these terror groups. >> absolutely but eve
this is a safe haven for striss, it's not just isis it's hamas, it's the taliban, it's all sorts of terrorist groups throughout the region. it is straddling the fence, playing both sides of the aisle. i can peck wuk put esh pressure on it, i think mike is right. what is effective and what do we get in the united states. >> carrie you cannot straddle the fence when to comes to isis. can you? >> everybody, do you know what it's so easy we're across on this side of the atlantic, qatar...
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facebook profile, certainly there's evidence of a lot of support for the armed wing of hamas, but that's not isisntion of anwar al awlaki. there's a lot of stuff on isis on his facebook profile, but the question is what was he going to do and why was he going there. >> and he's not pleading guilty to this. how difficult is to convict somebody on charges like this? >> the u.s. government doesn't file charnlges like this unless they are exceedingly confident they have a case. now whether or not there's evidence that could be presented in court and whether or not there could be a conviction, that's another question. the truth is the conviction rate in cases like this is exceedingly high. >> this comes weeks after the three brooklyn men were accused of trying to aid isis. how much does this represent an uptick -- are american authorities changing their initial assessment that isis would not gain a foothold in recruiting americans to fight overseas? >> when you say the u.s. government, who is in the u.s. government? nobody at the fbi or the department of homeland security believed that isis was a jv t
facebook profile, certainly there's evidence of a lot of support for the armed wing of hamas, but that's not isisntion of anwar al awlaki. there's a lot of stuff on isis on his facebook profile, but the question is what was he going to do and why was he going there. >> and he's not pleading guilty to this. how difficult is to convict somebody on charges like this? >> the u.s. government doesn't file charnlges like this unless they are exceedingly confident they have a case. now...
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the dean said is sis welcome come -- isis is welcome come down hamas what do you think of that? >> i would like to tak issue to take issue with the fact she thinks that everything is too tight. lou: thank you both. >> thank you lou. >> time for a look at our on-line poll results do you think it is time for white house to devise strategies to defeat our enemies rather than avail our allies. >> update on breaking news we did bring you. saudi ambassador to united states saying that saudi arabia has begun airstrikes against houthi rebels in yemen saudi saudi arabia sawed believed to be backed by iran, clear closing in on president and have taken yemen to verge of collapse. with a civil war raging. that is it for us, good night from new strangeinheritance.com. >> a sanctuary for exotic animals. >> how is his health? >> he's doing good. >> call of the wild. >> rescued by quite an odd duck himself. >> we use 26,000 pounds of beef every six weeks? jamie: what was his reputation. >> wild man. >> was he a guy who played by the rules? >> no. >> when he dies the authorities want to shut his
the dean said is sis welcome come -- isis is welcome come down hamas what do you think of that? >> i would like to tak issue to take issue with the fact she thinks that everything is too tight. lou: thank you both. >> thank you lou. >> time for a look at our on-line poll results do you think it is time for white house to devise strategies to defeat our enemies rather than avail our allies. >> update on breaking news we did bring you. saudi ambassador to united states...
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isis. israel is going to continue to be threatened by his dole law and -- hezbollah and hamas. >> more than to join isis. there is good news this morning. we are learning the museum plans to reopen by next tuesday. >> patricia stark joining us. thank you, trisha. >> president obama delivering a direct message to iran about a nuclear deal. >> leland vittert live with the message. >> good morning, leland. >> good morning to you. the president is trying hard to convince the iranian public the u.s. is an honest partner. what that accomplishes is unclear. we are days away from yet another deadline in those iranian nuclear talks. >> there are people in our countries and beyond who oppose a diplomatic resolution. our message to you we have to speak up for a future we seek. for decades our nation has been separated mistrust and fear. >> the president has kind words for a long time foe. his spokesman is very tough regarding long time ally israel and prime minister netanyahu's campaign promise to protect his country against a bad deal with the palestinians. >> pretty clear p indication he's prepared
isis. israel is going to continue to be threatened by his dole law and -- hezbollah and hamas. >> more than to join isis. there is good news this morning. we are learning the museum plans to reopen by next tuesday. >> patricia stark joining us. thank you, trisha. >> president obama delivering a direct message to iran about a nuclear deal. >> leland vittert live with the message. >> good morning, leland. >> good morning to you. the president is trying hard to...
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isis. folks, let's get one thing clear, iran has been the head of the global terrorist snake for 36 years. whether it's hamas, hezbollah, palestinian islamic jihad, and in some cases al-qaeda. iran has fueled and driven this global jihad. yes, iran and isis are fighting each other right now in syria and iraq. why? not because iran is suddenly some friend to the united states and the west, not because iran has reformed its ideology not because the mullahs have changed their spots, because iran and isis want the same thing. they both want to to dominate the region and lead the global jihad. it's that simple. yes, there's a shia/sunni divide, of course. shias and sunnis are killing each other across the middle east. but when it comes to killing christians and jew shia and sunni terror groups get along just fine. isis and iran right now are battling each other for regional supremacy. iran now controls four arab capitals. they're not only in tehran iran and its proxies control sana'a in yemen, beirut in lebanon damascus in syria, baghdad in iraq. these are becoming iranian satellites. they're increasing their inf
isis. folks, let's get one thing clear, iran has been the head of the global terrorist snake for 36 years. whether it's hamas, hezbollah, palestinian islamic jihad, and in some cases al-qaeda. iran has fueled and driven this global jihad. yes, iran and isis are fighting each other right now in syria and iraq. why? not because iran is suddenly some friend to the united states and the west, not because iran has reformed its ideology not because the mullahs have changed their spots, because iran...
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the dean said is sis welcome come -- isis is welcome come down hamas what do you think of that?i would like to tak issue to take issue with the fact she thinks that everything is too tight. lou: thank you both. >> thank you lou. >> time for a look at our on-line poll results do you think it is time for white house to devise strategies to defeat our enemies rather than avail our allies. >> update on breaking news we did bring you. saudi ambassador to united states saying that saudi arabia has begun airstrikes against houthi rebels in yemen saudi saudi arabia sawed believed to be backed by iran, clear closing in on president and have taken yemen to verge of collapse. with a civil war raging. that is it for us, good night from new york. neil: welcome i am neil cavuto, who knew google has its own fastpass to the white house? a very fast, fastpass, one that never expires. you should be so lucky with yours at disney. google employees get on a lot of rides at this white house park, 230 since president took office that is about one a week, many of these meetings came as government was w
the dean said is sis welcome come -- isis is welcome come down hamas what do you think of that?i would like to tak issue to take issue with the fact she thinks that everything is too tight. lou: thank you both. >> thank you lou. >> time for a look at our on-line poll results do you think it is time for white house to devise strategies to defeat our enemies rather than avail our allies. >> update on breaking news we did bring you. saudi ambassador to united states saying that...
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tube and the press and propaganda knowing about how powerful and we are not just talking about isis, but hamasever and they've managed to synergy this propaganda with the ideology. and that is about the islamic state. they want to form an islamic state that has to do with the sunni islam and they want to create a state that operates a caliphate under shia law and that is through mosques and prisons and through that engagement. >> and through 140 care actors and if you think of the -- characters and if you think of the power of that. mikey kay, thank to have you break it down. >> good to see you. >> and thanks so much. and now we have this. speaking of 140 characters or less, jack dorsey and the employees are on the receiving end of isis supporters, due to them shutting down isis accounts. your war on us will cause a war on you. twitter is working with authorities to determine if the threats are real and released this statement. our security team is investigating the veracity of this. and joining us from global flash point evan coleman. >> and these are palestinian supporters that go by the nam
tube and the press and propaganda knowing about how powerful and we are not just talking about isis, but hamasever and they've managed to synergy this propaganda with the ideology. and that is about the islamic state. they want to form an islamic state that has to do with the sunni islam and they want to create a state that operates a caliphate under shia law and that is through mosques and prisons and through that engagement. >> and through 140 care actors and if you think of the --...
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isis is just one incidence of it. go to hamasebanon and gaza and other regimes in africa and others they're similar to each other in their unwillingness to accept people different than them. you come to jerusalem, you will see the respect. it's the only place where christians feel secure and safe in the middle east. we're an open society seeking win-win deals with our neighbors. that's unfortunately not the case with isis and the other regimes. >> the united states is fighting isis in iraq. iran is too. does iran's involvement in iraq concern you? >> well unfortunately, i don't trust the iranian ss, just listen to what they are saying. they are saying -- they're supporting terrorist groups maybe not isis that's not comfortable for them but they support others hezbollah and hamas in gaza and others. they believe that by proxies, by terrorist groups and proxies they can get their way. they believe nukes will help them destroy israel. that's what they're saying. they will tell the american and the public whatever you want to hear be
isis is just one incidence of it. go to hamasebanon and gaza and other regimes in africa and others they're similar to each other in their unwillingness to accept people different than them. you come to jerusalem, you will see the respect. it's the only place where christians feel secure and safe in the middle east. we're an open society seeking win-win deals with our neighbors. that's unfortunately not the case with isis and the other regimes. >> the united states is fighting isis in...
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you look at boko haram you look at hamas you look at isis, and you realize what we have right now isly upward of 50,000 60,000, 75,000 jihadist troops in the region wiping out entire religious communities that have been around in the christian community since the beginning of christiandom. boko haram of course the same kind of scenario. this is a dangerous time. >> i mentioned the testimony you gave. i weren't through that as well. you say that we can do more and must do more. you talk about waking america's sleeping giant. what must be done? >> i don't think anybody doubts we have the capacity to crush and eliminate isis as a threat. the question is do we have the will. the president doesn't want to engage. he says he doesn't want boots on the ground. we may be entering into an intergenerational war. intergenerational conflict. the reality of that is we'll probably have to have boots on the ground. nobody want more war in the united states. but we don't have much of an option here. there is. >> the thing we can do. we can sanction regimes that take money from the united states that
you look at boko haram you look at hamas you look at isis, and you realize what we have right now isly upward of 50,000 60,000, 75,000 jihadist troops in the region wiping out entire religious communities that have been around in the christian community since the beginning of christiandom. boko haram of course the same kind of scenario. this is a dangerous time. >> i mentioned the testimony you gave. i weren't through that as well. you say that we can do more and must do more. you talk...
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we can -- we're surrounded by isis, we're surrounded by hamas, we're surrounded by hezbollah, and we'reely the size of new jersey. so we can't afford to play games here. we can't afford to try and play tippy toe games with islamic terrorists that are trying to kill us. and that's the issue here. prime minister netanyahu and -- liz: go ahead. >> prime minister and netanyahu and the right wing in israel is much stronger on the issue of security and on protecting the survival of the state of israel. liz: economics, though, are extremely important as well. you know, there are so many publicly-traded companies here in the united states that have been founded by israelis. i mean, you've got sodastream, stratus, so many run by israelis even. we love israeli businesses. they're amazing. we have a good business relationship with you guys. you know, you've got an unbelievably focused and motivated work force. intel is there. they set up an operation there. yahoo!. you just go there, and you see all of these companies, you know, applied materials. that, too, is important, is it not? who stands bet
we can -- we're surrounded by isis, we're surrounded by hamas, we're surrounded by hezbollah, and we'reely the size of new jersey. so we can't afford to play games here. we can't afford to try and play tippy toe games with islamic terrorists that are trying to kill us. and that's the issue here. prime minister netanyahu and -- liz: go ahead. >> prime minister and netanyahu and the right wing in israel is much stronger on the issue of security and on protecting the survival of the state of...
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today with isis expanding its influence in the region as they are. today with hamas and the palestinian, you know, support of hamas and elections of hamas, you have a group that is dedicated and they're charterred to the destruction of israel. then, of course, have you the iranian proxy wars, it's not possible today, but the prime minister is opened to it. >> well, i think the most important this inc. to remember is that israel needs arrangements based on firm security. sean, what the prime minister received in this election is not only a personal mandate but a policy mandate. the people of israel said no, we're not going to accept a nuclear arms iran or a threshold nuclear iran because this is exactly what the prime minister has been speaking about and the consequence of that he got an enormous support in the vote. >> when i interviewed tell them earlier today, i asked him about this very question. here's what he said. >> if there is pressure to be put, it's on the palestinians, based hamas they walked out of the talks. we will not endanger our country on survivor f
today with isis expanding its influence in the region as they are. today with hamas and the palestinian, you know, support of hamas and elections of hamas, you have a group that is dedicated and they're charterred to the destruction of israel. then, of course, have you the iranian proxy wars, it's not possible today, but the prime minister is opened to it. >> well, i think the most important this inc. to remember is that israel needs arrangements based on firm security. sean, what the...
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hamas in gaza. you have hezbollah in lebanon. you have isis practically in the goalian heights.srael is surrounded in a region that is royaling with instability. and it will be very hard, impos impossible for any government to conclude a deal that hands over the west bank in a condition where you don't know if you're going to wake up tomorrow and find the west bank in the hands of terrorists the same way we woke up and discovered that a pro american government in yemen all of a sud hen become a new government overthrown by a new government that is a declined state of iran. we had to evacuate our nebs a panic. >> in the meantime, they said election rhetoric has consequences. words matter he said. words matter he said charles. the white house said that. today. >> they are either trying to stab israel in the back by supporting a u.n. resolution that will call for withdrawal unilateral withdraw of israel without peace, without recognition, without annunciation of terror and will simply leave israel ephelpless against 50 years of american policy and against the existing u.n. resoluti
hamas in gaza. you have hezbollah in lebanon. you have isis practically in the goalian heights.srael is surrounded in a region that is royaling with instability. and it will be very hard, impos impossible for any government to conclude a deal that hands over the west bank in a condition where you don't know if you're going to wake up tomorrow and find the west bank in the hands of terrorists the same way we woke up and discovered that a pro american government in yemen all of a sud hen become a...
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i think if isis could do what you just asked about, just like hamas did, they're in a concentrated area, small area compared to where isis is. they tried early on, as you -- -- we have all read the u.s. was killing civilians. that didn't work. and from standpoint of truth, there are subtle people out there that try to do tricky things and it isn't the military. the military if you're straight up and tell the truth you're probably going to be well-served. mike? >> let me answer those from my perspective in reverse order. truth, i believe, is a very powerful weapon. the most powerful. but the key enabler for truth is trust. you have to trust the source of the truth otherwise it's not true. and that's why it is extremely important that whether in combat, prior to combat, whenever, our government, our military, has to be truthful and to the appropriate degree transparent, in order to establish that trust, not only with our own population but within the international community. in terms of why don't you see collateral damage with isis. first of all you have to be there to see it, and the his
i think if isis could do what you just asked about, just like hamas did, they're in a concentrated area, small area compared to where isis is. they tried early on, as you -- -- we have all read the u.s. was killing civilians. that didn't work. and from standpoint of truth, there are subtle people out there that try to do tricky things and it isn't the military. the military if you're straight up and tell the truth you're probably going to be well-served. mike? >> let me answer those from...
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over the west bank to a government including hamas, and also, what changed is that there are terror organizations inside. you've got hezbollah in lebanon, and isis the goal, israel surrounded in a region that is royally with instability. it would be hard for any government to conclude a deal handing over the west bank in a condition where you don't know if you're going to wake up tomorrow the same way a new government had become a new government overthrown by a new government that is a client state of iran. >> words matter he said charles the white house said that today. >> this without peace and renonesation and against 50 years of the existing resolution, to owe so this is a either a cynical attempt to distract, create a second issue because we're about to hear about a catastrophic deal with iran over nukes. from the weaken any opposition. >> that gets right to my next question. before coming to air, president obama released a video address directly to the, sorry directly to iranian people. here is part of it. >> days and weeks head have been critical. and there are people in both countries and beyond opposing a diplomatic resolution. my messa
over the west bank to a government including hamas, and also, what changed is that there are terror organizations inside. you've got hezbollah in lebanon, and isis the goal, israel surrounded in a region that is royally with instability. it would be hard for any government to conclude a deal handing over the west bank in a condition where you don't know if you're going to wake up tomorrow the same way a new government had become a new government overthrown by a new government that is a client...
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never thought in my lifetime that the world would be battling al qaeda, boko haram, isis islamic jihad, hezbollah, hamasou know newt gingrich made a great line. he said they have been at war with us since 1979 and the iranian hostage crisis. right? the 9/11 commission report said they were at war with us, we were not at war with them. we now -- i never thought in my lifetime that i admire the king of jordan. after one pilot was burned to death he opened up -- [ applause ] he opened up the gates of hell and fury on the radical islamists that killed that poor innocent pilot. i never thought i would admire the president of egypt who went before imams and said you have got to take back this religion from radicals that are hijacking it it. [ applause ] and that when 21 coptic christians martyred and assassinated in cold blood, that he would unleash hell and fury on radical islamists that he identified. and this is the sad part. the day that the president gave a statement about a fellow american by the name of james foley. how many of you saw the video? i saw it. who was beheaded by these radical modern-day f
never thought in my lifetime that the world would be battling al qaeda, boko haram, isis islamic jihad, hezbollah, hamasou know newt gingrich made a great line. he said they have been at war with us since 1979 and the iranian hostage crisis. right? the 9/11 commission report said they were at war with us, we were not at war with them. we now -- i never thought in my lifetime that i admire the king of jordan. after one pilot was burned to death he opened up -- [ applause ] he opened up the gates...
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hamas that calls for our destruction. any territory you withdraw from is taken by iran terrorists or by isis. the conditions are that we would vacate territory and instead of getting the two-state solution we could end up with a no-state solution. >> that's his explanation, but even that and others the prime minister gave did not satisfy the white house on this issue. in no uncertain terms. >> why is the u.s. second guessing the prime minister so much about his policy choices? it's not rare that politicians in the u.s. and israel flip flip on positions. >> ed what we have made clear is the president believes and this is the view of presi is a two-state solution is the best way to solve this issue. now our closest ally has indicated he is no longer committed to that solution. it means the united states needs to rethink our approach to these issues and that's what we're going to do. >> all this comes amid tense negotiations over iran's nuclear program. a program the west fears could produce weapons threatening israel and our allies. >> hey, martha. good evening to you. iran's negotiators for th
hamas that calls for our destruction. any territory you withdraw from is taken by iran terrorists or by isis. the conditions are that we would vacate territory and instead of getting the two-state solution we could end up with a no-state solution. >> that's his explanation, but even that and others the prime minister gave did not satisfy the white house on this issue. in no uncertain terms. >> why is the u.s. second guessing the prime minister so much about his policy choices? it's...
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isis in the sinai peninsula. he's fighting al-qaeda. he has a strong relationship with israel and he is cracking down on hamas tells. and she's a practicing muslim. this is the kind of guy we should be rallying around. you're not going to get any better in egypt. thomas jefferson is not turning around the corner in cairo. you will not have a jeffersonian democrat in egypt but what you have right now is a guy who approaches -- opposes you has a good relationship with israel and is friendly with america. yet we are isolating him shunning him. in my view, it the obama administration in a perfect world the obama administration would like to see mohammed morsi back in power. i say that without hesitation. a few weeks ago we had a muslim brotherhood contingent at the state department, the muslim brother, the granddaddy of all the islamic terror groups. folks, we would not be having this conversation about isis if it weren't for the muslim brotherhood. isis came out of al-qaeda which came out of the muslim brotherhood. the muslim brotherhood is the granddaddy of them all. it spawned al-qaeda, hamas. it's the original terro
isis in the sinai peninsula. he's fighting al-qaeda. he has a strong relationship with israel and he is cracking down on hamas tells. and she's a practicing muslim. this is the kind of guy we should be rallying around. you're not going to get any better in egypt. thomas jefferson is not turning around the corner in cairo. you will not have a jeffersonian democrat in egypt but what you have right now is a guy who approaches -- opposes you has a good relationship with israel and is friendly with...
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isis is basically a sister movement of al qaeda. you have radical shiites radical sunnis you have hamas and you have in africa subsaharan africa and northa -- >> radical islam. >> the islamist terrorist groups. they are fighting amongst themselves but they agree once they destroy, vanquish their muslim moderates who are there who don't share their views they behead them and do horrible things to them. >> boys here wipe israel off the map. >> for all of them you are -- the radical shiites are back by iran. the radical sunnis have various backers and so on. these people fight amonkg themselves. one thing we agree on it will be in islam too. it will be a world dominated by the unforgiven greed their violent ideology which rejects human rights puts women as chat elled all minorities are sub jew daylighted or eliminated. it is a terrible terrible world view with these competing sects who want to force it on humanity. those of humanity will be left alive a good portion will be destroyed. this is the danger you have 21st century weapons with medieval doctrines here wedded together. this is a great danger for the world. for the islamist rale ca
isis is basically a sister movement of al qaeda. you have radical shiites radical sunnis you have hamas and you have in africa subsaharan africa and northa -- >> radical islam. >> the islamist terrorist groups. they are fighting amongst themselves but they agree once they destroy, vanquish their muslim moderates who are there who don't share their views they behead them and do horrible things to them. >> boys here wipe israel off the map. >> for all of them you are --...
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isis is basically a sister movement ofqaeda. you have hezbollah and radical shiites fighting radical sunnis. you have hamas.ou have in africa sub saharan africa and in northern africa radical islam. >> on the rise. >> islamist terrorist groups. they're all fighting among themselves. but they all agree once they destroy vanquish their muslim moderates who are there who don't share their views and they behead them and do horrible things to them and then they have to get to israel, which is the western country in the region. >> always hear wipe israel off the map. >> always. but for all of them you're the great satan. the radical shiites are backed by iran. the radical sunnis have various backers and so on. and these people fight among themselves who will be the king of the hill. one thing they will agree on >>> puts women as chattel. all minorities are eliminated. it is area tibl, terrible world view with these competing sects who want to enforce it on the rest of humanity. those of humanity that is left alive. you have 21 century weapons with early medieval doctrines here and this is a danger for the world.
isis is basically a sister movement ofqaeda. you have hezbollah and radical shiites fighting radical sunnis. you have hamas.ou have in africa sub saharan africa and in northern africa radical islam. >> on the rise. >> islamist terrorist groups. they're all fighting among themselves. but they all agree once they destroy vanquish their muslim moderates who are there who don't share their views and they behead them and do horrible things to them and then they have to get to israel,...
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isis is basically a sister movement of al qaeda. you have hezbollah and radical shiites fighting radical sunnis. you have hamas.ve in africa sub saharan africa and in northern africa radical islam. >> on the rise. >> islamist terrorist groups. they're all fighting among themselves. but they all agree once they destroy, vanquish their muslim moderates who are there who don't share their views and they behead them and do horrible things to them and then they have to get to israel, which is the western country in the region. >> always hear wipe israel off the map. >> always. but for all of them you're the great satan. the radical shiites are backed by iran. the radical sunnis have various backers and so on. and these people fight among themselves who will be the king of the hill. one thing they will agree on it's going to be an islamist hill. and it's going to be a world dominated by their unforgiving creed, their violent ideology which rejects human rights, rejects -- puts women as chattel. all minorities subjugated. all minorities are eliminated. you have 21 century weapons with early, medieval doctrines here an
isis is basically a sister movement of al qaeda. you have hezbollah and radical shiites fighting radical sunnis. you have hamas.ve in africa sub saharan africa and in northern africa radical islam. >> on the rise. >> islamist terrorist groups. they're all fighting among themselves. but they all agree once they destroy, vanquish their muslim moderates who are there who don't share their views and they behead them and do horrible things to them and then they have to get to israel,...
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palestinian leadership to abandon their pact with hamas and engage in genuine negotiations with israel for an achievable peace. we also have to make sure we don't have isis coming into that territory, it's only two dozen from our borders, thousands of miles away from yours. we need the recognition of jewish state and real security in order to have a realistic two-state solution. i was talking about what is achievable and what is not achievable. to make it achievable then you have to have real negotiations with people committed to peace. we are -- it's time we saw the pressure on the palestinians to show that they are committed too. >> words have meaning, tom freedman wrote today, they must have been doing high fives in tehran when they saw how low bibi sank to win. what better way to is late israel globally and deflect attention from iran's behavior. jeffrey goldberg said it would be clam tus, the way you talkeded about not going for a palestinian state. >> i explained what it is we need. we need a demilitarized state -- >> tell your supporters. >> very, very important. i'm very proud to be the prime minister of all of israel citizens, arabs and jews ali
palestinian leadership to abandon their pact with hamas and engage in genuine negotiations with israel for an achievable peace. we also have to make sure we don't have isis coming into that territory, it's only two dozen from our borders, thousands of miles away from yours. we need the recognition of jewish state and real security in order to have a realistic two-state solution. i was talking about what is achievable and what is not achievable. to make it achievable then you have to have real...
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because of the pack with hamas that calls for our destruction and the conditions in the middle east have changed where any area you withdraw from is taken up by terrorist like isis. >> reporter: i talked about the prime minister's quote and he said he is flip-flopping and trying to diffuse the international criticism he is getting. house speaker boehner announced he is going to visit israel at the end of the month or in april. and speaker boehner looks forward to discussing peace in the region and further strengthening the bond between the united states and israel. >> thank you, john. and amid growing tension between the obama administration and israel is the mainstream meaddia these days found a new villian in benjamin netanyahu? seems like it. >>> hundreds reported dead and hundreds are injured after three homicide bombers attacked to mosques and this happens as yemen continues to collapse from the government. we will get you updates a soon as we can. >>> tunisia is on high alert celebrating their freedom from france in the wake of the massacre where 22 people died. the attackers slipped across the border to libya to train on the weapons. greg palcot is live w
because of the pack with hamas that calls for our destruction and the conditions in the middle east have changed where any area you withdraw from is taken up by terrorist like isis. >> reporter: i talked about the prime minister's quote and he said he is flip-flopping and trying to diffuse the international criticism he is getting. house speaker boehner announced he is going to visit israel at the end of the month or in april. and speaker boehner looks forward to discussing peace in the...
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leadership to abandon their pact with hamas and engage in genuine negotiations with israel for an achievable peace. we also have to make sure that we don't have isis coming into that territory. it's only two dozen miles away from our boarders, thousands away from yours. so we need the conditions of the recognition of a real jewish state and security. i was talking about what is achievable and not achievable. to make it achievable, you have to have real negotiations with people committed to peace. we are. it's time we saw the pressure on the palestinians to show they are committed, too. >> strong statements there. tonight, we go right to david axelrod, former adviser to president obama. do you take the prime minister at his word there? >> well, look, he made a pretty definitive statement on the eve of the election in israel that there would be no palestinian state under his -- on his watch. he didn't add 16 codicils and caveats to his statement. he didn't qualify it this any way. but i was asked yesterday and i said, you know, one thing about netanyahu, every day is a new day and he says what he needs to achieve his political objectives and he obvi
leadership to abandon their pact with hamas and engage in genuine negotiations with israel for an achievable peace. we also have to make sure that we don't have isis coming into that territory. it's only two dozen miles away from our boarders, thousands away from yours. so we need the conditions of the recognition of a real jewish state and security. i was talking about what is achievable and not achievable. to make it achievable, you have to have real negotiations with people committed to...
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hamas that calls for our destruction. and a condition in the middle east changed to the point where any territory you withdraw from is immediately taken out by iranian backed terrorists or isis. it's only a dozen miles away from us. thousands of miles away from you. the conditions are that we would vacate territory instead of getting the two state solution, we could end up with a no state solution. that is a solution that would threaten the very survival and stast israel. i said we have to change the terms. right now we have to get the palestinians to go back to the negotiating table break the pact with hamas and accept the idea of a jewish state. i think international community should be focused on. >> president obama, he apparently sees the difference. he's now reportedly saying that he see noes path to a peace agreement and is threatening to abandon israel at the united nations which would reverse decades of history. what would that mean for israel? >> well, i hope that's not true. the only path to a peace agreement is an agreement a negotiated agreement. you can't impose it. in any case, you have to get the international community to press on the palestinians to go back
hamas that calls for our destruction. and a condition in the middle east changed to the point where any territory you withdraw from is immediately taken out by iranian backed terrorists or isis. it's only a dozen miles away from us. thousands of miles away from you. the conditions are that we would vacate territory instead of getting the two state solution, we could end up with a no state solution. that is a solution that would threaten the very survival and stast israel. i said we have to...
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isis has stoler fire. >> there is a sunni shia divide, that is playing right now in iraq. iran wants to be primary driver in the region, they are moving missiles to iraq that hamas has been using, they their stock is rising, they take advantage of this moment, taking them identify the list does that, moving toward a bad deal elevates them further, that comes back to bebe netanyahu, he ran on the very survivoral of his state. kennedy: we can't start a third world war over there. thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up a little bit of technology, enables a dog to sound almost like can question kanye west, it is eerie. is robert durst going to avoid prison? and we have news involving elizabeth warren. stay right here. kennedy: more than two dozen democratic power brokers in new hampshire are asking senator warren to run for democratic presidential nomination. they have signed a letter, saying liz, will you just run already? let's ask deroy murdock. a fox news contributor, a friend of the building and a great american, and ellis a willie nelson fan. >> you know what. >> it going to take more than. i love message, i don't think she is that exciting as a person, n
isis has stoler fire. >> there is a sunni shia divide, that is playing right now in iraq. iran wants to be primary driver in the region, they are moving missiles to iraq that hamas has been using, they their stock is rising, they take advantage of this moment, taking them identify the list does that, moving toward a bad deal elevates them further, that comes back to bebe netanyahu, he ran on the very survivoral of his state. kennedy: we can't start a third world war over there. thank you....
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hamas to weapons to kill israelis. you know many in iran's leadership still refer to america as the great satan. what's that? iran is helping us defeat isis? we're on the same side? they are helping us by fighting our enemy, isis? mr. president, a tip. iran is fighting isis because they are both laying claim to iraq, a nation that iran has always coveted. iraq, the nation you left in shambles by pulling out too soon because of your political agenda. so here's the bottom line. your petty jealousy of a leader who fights hard, who fights to the death for his people, is jeopardizing a longstanding relationship between israel and the united states. you would rather support a regime committed to the death and destruction of our one true ally in the middle east. you seem committed to doing whatever you can to signal your disdain for israel. whatever you can to make friends with the enemy, and this, our ally. mr. president, whose side are you on, anyway? and that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitter @judgejeanine #justiceopen. with me from tel-a-viv, former israeli deputy defense minister and member of the kineset dann
hamas to weapons to kill israelis. you know many in iran's leadership still refer to america as the great satan. what's that? iran is helping us defeat isis? we're on the same side? they are helping us by fighting our enemy, isis? mr. president, a tip. iran is fighting isis because they are both laying claim to iraq, a nation that iran has always coveted. iraq, the nation you left in shambles by pulling out too soon because of your political agenda. so here's the bottom line. your petty...
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hamas to weapons to kill israelis. you know many in iran's leadership still refer to america as the great satan. what's that? iran is helping us defeat isis? we're on the same side? they are helping us by fighting our enemy isis? mr. president a tip. iran is fighting isis because they are both laying claim to iraq a nation that iran has always coveted. iraq, the nation you left in shambles by pulling out too soon because of your political agenda. so here's the bottom line. your petty jealousy of a leader who fights hard, who fights to the death for his people is jeopardizing a longstanding relationship between israel and the united states. you would rather support a regime committed to the death and destruction of our one true ally in the middle east. you seem committed to doing whatever you can to signal your disdain for israel. whatever you can to make friends with the enemy, and this, our ally. mr. president, whose side are you on anyway? and that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitter @judgejeanine #justiceopen. with me from tel-a-viv, former israeli deputy defense minister and member of the kineset danny dan
hamas to weapons to kill israelis. you know many in iran's leadership still refer to america as the great satan. what's that? iran is helping us defeat isis? we're on the same side? they are helping us by fighting our enemy isis? mr. president a tip. iran is fighting isis because they are both laying claim to iraq a nation that iran has always coveted. iraq, the nation you left in shambles by pulling out too soon because of your political agenda. so here's the bottom line. your petty jealousy...
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i think if isis could do what you just asked about, just like hamas did, they're in a concentrated area, small area compared to where isis is. they tried early on, as you -- we have all read the u.s. was killing civilians. that didn't work. and from standpoint of truth there are subtle people out there that try to do tricky things, and it isn't the military. the military, if you're straight up and tell the truth, you're probably going to be well-served. mike? >> let me answer those from my perspective in reverse order. truth, i believe, is a very powerful weapon. the most powerful. but the key enabler for truth is trust. you have to trust the source of the truth, otherwise it's not true. and that's why it is extremely important that whether in combat, prior to combat, whenever, our government, our military, has to be truthful and to the appropriate degree transparent, in order to establish that trust, not only with our own population but within the international community. in terms of why don't you see collateral damage with isis. first of all you have to be there to see it, and the his
i think if isis could do what you just asked about, just like hamas did, they're in a concentrated area, small area compared to where isis is. they tried early on, as you -- we have all read the u.s. was killing civilians. that didn't work. and from standpoint of truth there are subtle people out there that try to do tricky things, and it isn't the military. the military, if you're straight up and tell the truth, you're probably going to be well-served. mike? >> let me answer those from...
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quite sometime i watch a lot of news, tv and weather and i see what is going on and how isis is taking over and hamasuslim brother hood. and if everybody doesn't watch out, the end is going to be upon us. god bless america, god bless israel and may peace be under jerusalem, bless their leaders and our leaders be strong and understand the truth of what's going on in this world. host: i don't know if you caught a tweet from fox news, he is talking about some of what was in the prime minister's speech. this relates back to the issue of security. netanyahu saying during the speech, this capitol dome helped israel build our iron dome. that's their defense system. common support of israel from both parties. and tweet from david drucker i don't believe iran's radical regime will change for the better. benjamin netanyahu speaking before a joint meeting of congress. let's look at some of the speech which ended about 30 minutes ago. >> i have come here to today we don't have to bet the security of the world on the hope that iran will change for the better. we don't have to gamble with our future and with our c
quite sometime i watch a lot of news, tv and weather and i see what is going on and how isis is taking over and hamasuslim brother hood. and if everybody doesn't watch out, the end is going to be upon us. god bless america, god bless israel and may peace be under jerusalem, bless their leaders and our leaders be strong and understand the truth of what's going on in this world. host: i don't know if you caught a tweet from fox news, he is talking about some of what was in the prime minister's...
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isis fight. however, they are playing both sides. there are a number of u.s.-designated terrorist financiers operating openly in qatar. the leadership of hamas openly operates there and they have been financing some very bad islamist extremists. how can the u.s. hold them accountable and how can we make it clear that played in sides is -- that playing both sides is unacceptable? sec. carter: thank you for the question. qatar, as with other of our coalition partners in the fight against isil, are being very helpful. in the case of the qatari, in terms of the airbase we use, indispensable. at the same time, not everything our coalition partners do in the region are things we support or think are constructive with respect to the isil fight or other things. all of our partners, we are trying to work with so we get their support for the fight against isil, but we can continue to work with them on areas where we disagree. and there are disagreements we have with almost all of our coalition partners helping us with isil. we just try to work through them. rep. lamborn: i understand we may disagree on this or that issue. but when the policy is cuttin
isis fight. however, they are playing both sides. there are a number of u.s.-designated terrorist financiers operating openly in qatar. the leadership of hamas openly operates there and they have been financing some very bad islamist extremists. how can the u.s. hold them accountable and how can we make it clear that played in sides is -- that playing both sides is unacceptable? sec. carter: thank you for the question. qatar, as with other of our coalition partners in the fight against isil,...
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isis fight. however, they are playing both sides. there are a number of u.s.-designated terrorist financiers operating openly in qatar. the leadership of hamas openly operates there and they have been financing some very bad islamist extremists. how can the u.s. hold them accountable and how can we make it clear that played in sides is unacceptable? sec. carter: thank you for the question. catarrh, as with other of our coalition partners in the fight against isil, are being very helpful in terms of the airbase we use, indispensable. at the same time, not everything our coalition partners do in the region are things we support or think are constructive with respect to the isil fight were other things. all of our partners, we are trying to work with so we get their support for the fight against isil, but we can continue to work with them on areas where we disagree. there are disagreements we have almost all of our coalition partners helping us with isil. we just try to work through them. rep. lamborn: i understand we may disagree on this or that issue. but when the policy is cutting against what we are trying to accomplish in that fight, i hav
isis fight. however, they are playing both sides. there are a number of u.s.-designated terrorist financiers operating openly in qatar. the leadership of hamas openly operates there and they have been financing some very bad islamist extremists. how can the u.s. hold them accountable and how can we make it clear that played in sides is unacceptable? sec. carter: thank you for the question. catarrh, as with other of our coalition partners in the fight against isil, are being very helpful in...
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isis fight. however, they are playing both sides. there are a number of u.s. designated terrorist financiers operating openly in qatar. the leadership of hamas, a designated terrorist organization, openly operate there is and they have been financing some very bad islamist extremists. how can the u.s. hold them accountable and how can we make it clear that playing both sides is simply unacceptable? >> thank you for the question. kut qatar, as with other of oufr coalition partners in the fight against isil, are being very helpful in the case of the qatars in terms of the air base we use. at the same time not everything that our coalition partners do in the region are things that we support or that we think are constructive with respect to either of the isil fight or other things. and so all of our partners we are trying to work with so that we get their support for the fight against isil, but we can continue to work with them on areas where we disagree. there are disagreements we have with almost all of our coalition partners that are helping us with isil. we just try to work through them. >> secretary, i understand we may disagree on this is
isis fight. however, they are playing both sides. there are a number of u.s. designated terrorist financiers operating openly in qatar. the leadership of hamas, a designated terrorist organization, openly operate there is and they have been financing some very bad islamist extremists. how can the u.s. hold them accountable and how can we make it clear that playing both sides is simply unacceptable? >> thank you for the question. kut qatar, as with other of oufr coalition partners in the...
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isis inevitably. but, general dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs will tell you, it's going to take time. >> we saw the same with hamasas was starting to lose support, widespread support in the palestinian territories before the gaza bombings. again, it's because you get elected, you have to govern. if you can't govern at the end of the day, people don't care what your philosophy is. >> jim, thank you very much. >> could i add more money issue? >> yeah. >> general dempsey just arrived in iraq today. one of the issues he's talking about seriously is the situation in tikrit where you have iraqi military forces and shia militia backed by iran attempting to free a sunni dominated city of tikrit. now, according to general dempsey and other senior military officials, this could be a game changer if it goes well, or it could be lights out if it doesn't. if the shia militia enters tikrit and forces sunnis out or seize their territory and wealth in the city, game over. if the sunni's do not join in this operation against isis there can be no success in iraq. >> all right. jim, thank you very much. >> okay. >>> we turn now to m
isis inevitably. but, general dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs will tell you, it's going to take time. >> we saw the same with hamasas was starting to lose support, widespread support in the palestinian territories before the gaza bombings. again, it's because you get elected, you have to govern. if you can't govern at the end of the day, people don't care what your philosophy is. >> jim, thank you very much. >> could i add more money issue? >> yeah. >>...
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hamas when you take territory and you control it haven't actually govern it having of collect the garbage, keep the water running and electricity flowing it's very difficult. added in to this for isiseign volunteers from 90 countries. imagine trying to integrate that and make sure things are 00 i can dory are the locals. >> that appears one of the greatest splits. it seems like there's always been distrust with the locals and foreign fighters. foreign fighters come in and bigfoot them. it seems to me it's going to happen. they're going to learn the same thing the united states learned, same thing the russians learned in afghanistan. at the end of the day the foreigners lose. >> they do. and some of them are starting to go home and some of them are being killed attempting to go home. you have some that are providing intelligence for us. so we are seeing good developments on our side but i think it is far too early to start to say anything about the deg gre dags and successes that we hope for against isis. >> you know they can't maintain territory. they can't collect the garbage. they can't pay those foreign soldiers unless their resources are growing. what's happening to their resou
hamas when you take territory and you control it haven't actually govern it having of collect the garbage, keep the water running and electricity flowing it's very difficult. added in to this for isiseign volunteers from 90 countries. imagine trying to integrate that and make sure things are 00 i can dory are the locals. >> that appears one of the greatest splits. it seems like there's always been distrust with the locals and foreign fighters. foreign fighters come in and bigfoot them. it...