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that is what hezbollah was founded for. and today those weapons are being used against fellow muslims. >> translator: the term is used wrongly here. what really poses a threat to muslims is the likes of these organizations. this reflects badly on muz lips because those groups kill more from muslims. we see that in the internal fighting between the opposition factors in syria. >> that's some of the geopolitics, but let's go back to thinking about the humanitarian catastrophe that's unfolded as a result of the syrian conflict. jordan is one of the neighboring nations that has seen a huge influx of syrian refugees. and my colleague is at a camp there in the north of the country. >> reporter: i'm very close to the syrian border, and it's a city that has been transformed by the syrian civil war, and the influx of refugees because the population here has more than doubled. there are now more syrians living here than there are jordanians. we've been speaking to jordanian officials, also international aid organizations about the im
that is what hezbollah was founded for. and today those weapons are being used against fellow muslims. >> translator: the term is used wrongly here. what really poses a threat to muslims is the likes of these organizations. this reflects badly on muz lips because those groups kill more from muslims. we see that in the internal fighting between the opposition factors in syria. >> that's some of the geopolitics, but let's go back to thinking about the humanitarian catastrophe that's...
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. >>> in lebanon the leader of hezbollah is set to address his supporters. his speech coincides with commemoration to his mark the occasion of. [ inaudible ] let's go to stefanie dekker live now in beirut for us. as we mentioned before, shiites are marking it in lebanon, given the sectarian mention that country, no doubt security has been stepped up. >> reporter: that's right. more significant is that the security measures are the most extreme that they have ever been. you can actually see the processional just step out of shot and get ali our cameraman to show you this is an extreme time for the shias they are commemorating the death of the grandson of the profit mohamed and this is something that we have been seeing here today the extreme security measures taken by hezbollah because of the sensitive times here in lebanon and, of course, this has to do with the still over of the war in syria hezbollah is fighting with bashar assad. it's caused extreme tensions here, many people will tell you including the army they believe there are sleeper cells here. this
. >>> in lebanon the leader of hezbollah is set to address his supporters. his speech coincides with commemoration to his mark the occasion of. [ inaudible ] let's go to stefanie dekker live now in beirut for us. as we mentioned before, shiites are marking it in lebanon, given the sectarian mention that country, no doubt security has been stepped up. >> reporter: that's right. more significant is that the security measures are the most extreme that they have ever been. you can...
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hezbollahs is now a auxiliary force that will be deployed in areas that benefit iran but not hezbollah's political forces back in lebanon. that's one thing that has been obvious, certainly in terms of hezbollah's involvement in syria, which i cannot see as beib being add van taeupblg. you know, iran and saudi arabia and all of those trying to fight it out for influence in a contested region, and therefore use the resources and allies at your dispose annual, and those are going to be with some degree of tactics. i don't see an impact on iran. you can make a case, and perhaps a speculative one, that iran's support for those groups win increase in the aftermath of a nuclear deal because they will try to insist irrespective of the nuclear agreement they will sustain the ideological values and alliance, and one way to do is that to increase support for allies, and conversely, i think you are going to see as a result of a nuclear deal and a more substantial support for the gulf countries, as a means of suggesting the nuclear deal does not affect america's alliances, and the ae agreement could
hezbollahs is now a auxiliary force that will be deployed in areas that benefit iran but not hezbollah's political forces back in lebanon. that's one thing that has been obvious, certainly in terms of hezbollah's involvement in syria, which i cannot see as beib being add van taeupblg. you know, iran and saudi arabia and all of those trying to fight it out for influence in a contested region, and therefore use the resources and allies at your dispose annual, and those are going to be with some...
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lebanon following a call from the leader of hezbollah.ie decker has more from beirut. >> reporter: this has been marked by the tightest security ever. thousands turned up here to commemorate the death of the grandson of the profit mohammed, and what was significant here, this is an area controlled by hezbollah is the extreme security measures taken. you have security check points every couple of meters, men on the roof tops taking care that nothing is happening. hezbollah is fighting hysteria on behalf of bashar al-assad. this is an incredibly sectarian society already. we also heard there the secretary general of hezbollah who appeared by a video link. his message to his people was that their fight in syria is against extremists. that, his message clear, saying they will stay in syria just to protect the borders here. >>> ukraine's president has called an urgent meeting of his security chiefs after sunday's disputed election in rebel-held areas in the east. he was inaugurated as prime minister of the so-called donetsk people's republic.
lebanon following a call from the leader of hezbollah.ie decker has more from beirut. >> reporter: this has been marked by the tightest security ever. thousands turned up here to commemorate the death of the grandson of the profit mohammed, and what was significant here, this is an area controlled by hezbollah is the extreme security measures taken. you have security check points every couple of meters, men on the roof tops taking care that nothing is happening. hezbollah is fighting...
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hezbollah is closely linked to the syrian regime. the americans have not yet reached a position where they're willing to say okay, let's work with the syrian regime against isis. let's team up. that's a long way away, too. in fact, president obama has reported to be basically asking his people to revise policies on syria to take into account the fact that the conclusion may be that you can't get rid of isis without getting rid of bashar al assad as well. so all these things are in the mix and i think it's going to be some time before we see clearer policies emerging from what is really a terrible policy mess. >> reporter: and jim, you've been reporting in recent months about the pressures and tensions along the lebanese-syria border. the flood of refugees from syria going into the valley. the lebanese government recently announced it had to now shut its bord borders, couldn't take any more. what is the situation now? >> reporter: well, that is the situation. basically, the borders are pretty much closed now to the flow of refugees, w
hezbollah is closely linked to the syrian regime. the americans have not yet reached a position where they're willing to say okay, let's work with the syrian regime against isis. let's team up. that's a long way away, too. in fact, president obama has reported to be basically asking his people to revise policies on syria to take into account the fact that the conclusion may be that you can't get rid of isis without getting rid of bashar al assad as well. so all these things are in the mix and i...
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for example, hezbollah. and, obviously, we also marked this month in october, the 31st anniversary of the attack on the marine base and the french forces in lebanon. and i think we have to look at hezbollah as well because we find that hezbollah is very much engaged as we know in syria and, according to all kinds of reports, hezbollah, frankly, was able to upgrade his capacity. and according to different reports, there are probably about 100,000 records of hezbollah as in any case of a third lebanon war between hezbollah and israel, we are going to see, obviously, that kind of capability. now, in addition to that, i think we echo a look at other groups in the region and the next one, of course, is the al qaeda group. but not only al qaeda central. we have to look at the affiliate groups and we're going to discuss it with one of our panelists as well. the maghreb and so on. and this is an older map in the beginning of the year. obviously we're going to have an upgraded map to indicate what's happening now in
for example, hezbollah. and, obviously, we also marked this month in october, the 31st anniversary of the attack on the marine base and the french forces in lebanon. and i think we have to look at hezbollah as well because we find that hezbollah is very much engaged as we know in syria and, according to all kinds of reports, hezbollah, frankly, was able to upgrade his capacity. and according to different reports, there are probably about 100,000 records of hezbollah as in any case of a third...
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could easily be weaponized, armed and mobilized against hezbollah in lebanon. and even without a kind of impetus by a sunni leadership in the region, by nature themselves, they could become weaponized with time if the kind of let us say persecution, quote/unquote, they are any way perceiving as such is continuing against them. if you take the numbers, 1.5 million syrian refugees in lebanon, you can easily imagine that you can mobilize, arm, and finance 20,000 to 30,000 young guys stretching from 16 years old to 25 years old, and like in 1975, build a kind of reserve army for the sunni political force which feels more and more humiliated in lebanon. this is, i think, the factor that has to be closely watched, and it has to be watched from the lebanese leadership point of view and mainly from the sunni leadership in lebanon, which is, and this is an additional factor to be feared of which is, in fact, eroding let's say the moderate sunni traditional leadership in lebanon, embodied by the hariri camp, by other personalities, the contenders of the hariris, are toda
could easily be weaponized, armed and mobilized against hezbollah in lebanon. and even without a kind of impetus by a sunni leadership in the region, by nature themselves, they could become weaponized with time if the kind of let us say persecution, quote/unquote, they are any way perceiving as such is continuing against them. if you take the numbers, 1.5 million syrian refugees in lebanon, you can easily imagine that you can mobilize, arm, and finance 20,000 to 30,000 young guys stretching...
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. >> we have condemned hamas, hezbollah, we've condemned every organization designated by the u.s. government. >> that's an outright lie. the council on american islamic relations has refused over and over again to condemn hamas and condemn hezbollah. in fact, the co-founder of c.a.r.e. has come out and said "i am a supporter of hamas." what c.a.r.e. has condemned, in fact, is the conviction of the 1994 word trade center bomber. they've condemned the conviction of the blind sheik in 1995 who was arrested and sent to jail for planning to blow up new york city trademarks and condemn calling osama bin laden -- it is a political front for the muslim brotherhood. it is a funding front for hamas. >> but they say they're basically just a muslim civil rights organization. and whenever you do a segment about c.a.r.e., you know how to reach me, ibrahim, they raise nasty notes suggesting they're going to sue you. here's the statement they said in response to us. let's put it on the board so viewers can see. standby. here tes. we are seeking clarification of the government about this shocking
. >> we have condemned hamas, hezbollah, we've condemned every organization designated by the u.s. government. >> that's an outright lie. the council on american islamic relations has refused over and over again to condemn hamas and condemn hezbollah. in fact, the co-founder of c.a.r.e. has come out and said "i am a supporter of hamas." what c.a.r.e. has condemned, in fact, is the conviction of the 1994 word trade center bomber. they've condemned the conviction of the...
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this is hezbollah entering the syrian war. it was the fact that and it was the first speeches was that we are there to defend the shia villages that are on the border. some of them are from the other side of the fence. then the argument that it slipped. it became our defending the holy shrine to say they are in syria. on the third level later on in 2012, the argument became we are defending a resistance regime. we are defending the access openly. lastly it became an openly shia discourse, very strongly under that or by the shia and leading the war for the series and etc. the last part two or three days ago were going far and targeting them as being the most important thing today for the region. the syrian vote and it also has to do with some deep issues that are left in the lebanese team. i would conclude by saying what is happening on the lebanese syrian border and mostly inside the lebanese political space is something which is more resembling to iraq than to syria. in the sense that these are all fuelled to them by the syri
this is hezbollah entering the syrian war. it was the fact that and it was the first speeches was that we are there to defend the shia villages that are on the border. some of them are from the other side of the fence. then the argument that it slipped. it became our defending the holy shrine to say they are in syria. on the third level later on in 2012, the argument became we are defending a resistance regime. we are defending the access openly. lastly it became an openly shia discourse, very...
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hezbollah. and in case of a third lebanon war between hezbollah and israel, we are going to see, obviously, that kind of capability. now, in addition to that, i think we have to look at other groups in the region, and the next one, of course, is the al-qaeda group. but not only al-qaeda central, we have to look at the -- [inaudible] groups, and we're going to discuss it with one of our panelists as well. in the arabian peninsula, in the maghreb, al-shabaab and so on. and this is an older map in the beginning of the year. obviously, we're going to have an upgraded map to indicate what's happening now in the region and elsewhere with the emergence of the group, the groups in the region as well as the center groups. we have to deal also with the hamas issue and particularly now we find that the most recent -- [inaudible] in the sinai, we witness the i attack on the subscription army in the sinai and -- on the egyptian army in the sigh tie and, frankly, with hamas and other external groups in the re
hezbollah. and in case of a third lebanon war between hezbollah and israel, we are going to see, obviously, that kind of capability. now, in addition to that, i think we have to look at other groups in the region, and the next one, of course, is the al-qaeda group. but not only al-qaeda central, we have to look at the -- [inaudible] groups, and we're going to discuss it with one of our panelists as well. in the arabian peninsula, in the maghreb, al-shabaab and so on. and this is an older map in...
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hezbollah forces are currently fighting in syria alongside the troops of president bashar al-assad. meanwhile france's foreign minister is calling for more help to be given to syrian rebels and that country's city of aleppo. the battle for kobane is absorbed much of the focus in syria in recent weeks, but in a column published in three international newspapers today he said the islamic state fighters turning back from kobane would instead turned to aleppo, already torn apart by syria's civil war. >> are unesco world heritage site in an ancient city. aleppo is now a battlefield in ruins. syria's second largest city happened the largest remaining stronghold in the opposition against bashar al-assad, but according to the french foreign minister, it also risks falling to the islamic state organization. in an article published in three papers including "the washington post," the group is described as two sides of the same barbaric coin. he says aleppo would become the focus of the i.s. organization as it turned away from the money. -- from kobane. >> it would mean condemning 3000 men, wo
hezbollah forces are currently fighting in syria alongside the troops of president bashar al-assad. meanwhile france's foreign minister is calling for more help to be given to syrian rebels and that country's city of aleppo. the battle for kobane is absorbed much of the focus in syria in recent weeks, but in a column published in three international newspapers today he said the islamic state fighters turning back from kobane would instead turned to aleppo, already torn apart by syria's civil...
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the spillover of the war in syria, hezbollah is fighting in syria on behalf of bashar al-assad, and thatd problems here. it is an incredibly session -- sectarian society already. we heard from the head of hezbollah, and he said their fight is against extremists, it is a fight against extremists, saying they will stay in syria just to protect the borders here. >> the leader of separatists rebels in eastern ukraine has officially been sworn in after an election that was criticized by the west. the government in kiev has refused to recognize the result. and has threatened to pull out of the deal offering greater autonomy to the regions. >> reporter: the leader was sworn in as head of the break away group of donetsk. a ceremony that could threaten the very survival of the minsk concord signed in september. the ukrainian president chose his words carefully. aimed as much to the separatists fighters in the east as the planners in the kremlin, widely believed to have orchestrated the break away. the president threatening to end the special status to donetsk and luhansk. >> translator: we demons
the spillover of the war in syria, hezbollah is fighting in syria on behalf of bashar al-assad, and thatd problems here. it is an incredibly session -- sectarian society already. we heard from the head of hezbollah, and he said their fight is against extremists, it is a fight against extremists, saying they will stay in syria just to protect the borders here. >> the leader of separatists rebels in eastern ukraine has officially been sworn in after an election that was criticized by the...
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and i think we have to look at hezbollah was -- as well because with the hezbollah is a much engage as we know in syria. and according to all kinds of reports, hezbollah was able to upgrade its capacity. and according to different reports, there are probably about 100,000 rockets of hezbollah. it in case of a third lebanon war between hezbollah and israel, we're going to see obviously that kind of capability. in addition to that i think we're to look at other groups in the region. and the next one of course is the al-qaeda group. but not only al-qaeda central. went to look at the groups and we'll discuss it with one of our panelists, professor velte. and in this is an older map in the beginning of the year. we're going to have an upgraded map to indicate what's happening now in the region and elsewhere with the groups in the region and elsewhere. we have to deal also with the hamas issue, and particularly now we find that the most recent attack in the sinai that we witnessed the attack on the egyptian army and the sinai, and apparently some connection with the hamas and other external
and i think we have to look at hezbollah was -- as well because with the hezbollah is a much engage as we know in syria. and according to all kinds of reports, hezbollah was able to upgrade its capacity. and according to different reports, there are probably about 100,000 rockets of hezbollah. it in case of a third lebanon war between hezbollah and israel, we're going to see obviously that kind of capability. in addition to that i think we're to look at other groups in the region. and the next...
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brian was in an attack that was planned in iran, hezbollah trained the operatives and, in fact, the u.s. arrested the mastermind of the attack from hezbollah and ultimately turned him over to the iraqi authorities who sent him back to lebanon. >> thank you to you both for joining us, again, charlotte, i just, you know, i wish i knew what tolls say to you and your family except that you know, we all fool very bad for you and hope that your lawsuit is a success. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> later tonight tune in for fox news special the man to killed usama bin laden. you will hear directly from robert o'neil. he talks about his increasing belief that the seals would not survive the mission to get bin laden. >> the more retrained on it, the more rewe'llized this is going to be a one way mission. we are going to go and we are not going to come back. we are going to die when the house blows up. we are going to die when he blows up. or we'll be there and to along and get arrested by the pakistanis and spend the rest of our short lives in pakistan prison. >> be sure to watch the man who kill
brian was in an attack that was planned in iran, hezbollah trained the operatives and, in fact, the u.s. arrested the mastermind of the attack from hezbollah and ultimately turned him over to the iraqi authorities who sent him back to lebanon. >> thank you to you both for joining us, again, charlotte, i just, you know, i wish i knew what tolls say to you and your family except that you know, we all fool very bad for you and hope that your lawsuit is a success. >> thank you. >>...
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years ago and crowds turned out in large numbers in lebanon following a call from the leader of hezbollahhere was a day of mourning and here is more from beirut. >> reporter: this shoot out has the tightest security ever and thousands turned up here to commemorate the death of a man who is the grandson of the prophet mohamed and this is an area controlled by hezbollah with security checkpoints every couple of meters and you have men on the rooftops taking care that nothing is happening here and translates to tensions here in lebanon and the spill over of the war in syria has infighting and people as well as fighting in syria on behalf of them and it has problems here and it's a sectarian society already. we also heard from the secretary-general of hezbollah and appeared by video link and message to the followers and people and the fight is to protect lebanon and against extremist and not a sunni shia fight it's against extremist and the message is clear saying they will stay in syria just to protect the borders here. >>> israeli government changed the criminal code to make stone throwing
years ago and crowds turned out in large numbers in lebanon following a call from the leader of hezbollahhere was a day of mourning and here is more from beirut. >> reporter: this shoot out has the tightest security ever and thousands turned up here to commemorate the death of a man who is the grandson of the prophet mohamed and this is an area controlled by hezbollah with security checkpoints every couple of meters and you have men on the rooftops taking care that nothing is happening...
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this is an area controlled by hezbollah. extreme security measures were taken. you have security check points every couple of meters, men on the rooftops taking care that nothing is happening here. this translates to tension here. the spillover of the war in syria hazard hezbollah fighting in syria on above of the effort. that has caused problems here. it is an incredibly sectarian sow it aalready. we heard the message to followers, the people, was that their fight in syria is to protect lebanon. it's against extremists. and it is fight against extremists. that is his message clear, saying they will stay in syria just to protect the borders here. >> hezbollah's chief has not been seen in public since july. >> the world health organization head is lashing out against drug companies saying no do your ebola exists because drug companies saw no profit in developing one. >> eight years ago, the head of the w.h.o. said it would be judged by improvements in the health of people in africa. the doctor said she and the w.h.o. haven't had enough help in keep be africa heal
this is an area controlled by hezbollah. extreme security measures were taken. you have security check points every couple of meters, men on the rooftops taking care that nothing is happening here. this translates to tension here. the spillover of the war in syria hazard hezbollah fighting in syria on above of the effort. that has caused problems here. it is an incredibly sectarian sow it aalready. we heard the message to followers, the people, was that their fight in syria is to protect...
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peruana sentenciÓ a 18 aÑos de prisiÓn para una persona por ser sospechosa de tener vÍnculos con hezbollah vinculados a centenares de casos de insuficiencia renal. por ello el resultado de una lucha social para retirar los tÓxicos lleg tarde para varios. >> gracias a dios que se llevan esto. >> las autoridades deben realizar anÁlisis de suelo y agua para descartar una posible contaminaciÓn. tampoco es el Único lugar de el salvador por alta toxicidad por agroqu{imicos. >> esto realmente es la punta del iceberg. se tratÓ de forma irresponsable este problema. >> los quÍmicos serÁn trasladados a polonia donde serÁn destruidos. >> al regresar el encuentro de dos hombres con reconocimiento mundial y una enorme diferencia. ♪ mi hogar... anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar mas de ocho pies se reunio con el diminuto nepali de dos pies!!este inusual encuentro fue organizado por el libro guinness de los records!! llegamos al final!! gracias por su atenc
peruana sentenciÓ a 18 aÑos de prisiÓn para una persona por ser sospechosa de tener vÍnculos con hezbollah vinculados a centenares de casos de insuficiencia renal. por ello el resultado de una lucha social para retirar los tÓxicos lleg tarde para varios. >> gracias a dios que se llevan esto. >> las autoridades deben realizar anÁlisis de suelo y agua para descartar una posible contaminaciÓn. tampoco es el Único lugar de el salvador por alta toxicidad por agroqu{imicos....
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year government of a reformist government and we did really see any change in iran's support for hezbollahan's opposition to issues existence, iran's support for the assad regime. so i think the hope that in nuclear deal is going to really alter iranian behavior is not really buttressed by the historic record. between 1979-2003 there was no nuclear conflict between the united states and we still saw tremendous regional rivalry. so i would just end by saying that i think as long as this current supreme leader, ayatollah khamenei is alive and he is the supreme leader, i think we will continue to see episodes of tactical convergence between the united states and iran, and tactical cooperation between the united states and iran. i think for his personal interest we will also continue to see the strategic enmity between the united states and the rent, not because it's an interest of either country or something which is being pushed by the u.s. government but i think it's in the personal parochial interests of the supreme leader to maintain its strategic entity. so thank you. >> thank you, karim
year government of a reformist government and we did really see any change in iran's support for hezbollahan's opposition to issues existence, iran's support for the assad regime. so i think the hope that in nuclear deal is going to really alter iranian behavior is not really buttressed by the historic record. between 1979-2003 there was no nuclear conflict between the united states and we still saw tremendous regional rivalry. so i would just end by saying that i think as long as this current...
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peruana sentenciÓ a 18 aÑos de prisiÓn para una persona por ser sospechosa de tener vÍnculos con hezbollahe estos quÍmicos estÁn vinculados a centenares de casos de insuficiencia renal. por ello el resultado de una lucha social para retirar los tÓxicos lleg tarde para varios. >> gracias a dios que se llevan esto. >> las autoridades deben realizar anÁlisis de suelo y agua para descartar una posible contaminaciÓn. tampoco es el Único lugar de el salvador por alta toxicidad por agroqu{imicos. >> esto realmente es la punta del iceberg. se tratÓ de forma irresponsable este problema. >> los quÍmicos serÁn trasladados a polonia donde serÁn destruidos. >> al regres todo lo que hago, lo mihago alrededor de ella.a. ahora que tengo un plan de salud con covered california, estoy más tranquila y feliz. más de un millón de personas se inscribieron a través de covered california. tú también puedes desde noviembre 15. todo lo que hago, lo mihago alrededor de ella.a. ahora que tengo un plan de salud con covered california, estoy más tranquila y feliz. más de un millón de personas se inscribieron a través d
peruana sentenciÓ a 18 aÑos de prisiÓn para una persona por ser sospechosa de tener vÍnculos con hezbollahe estos quÍmicos estÁn vinculados a centenares de casos de insuficiencia renal. por ello el resultado de una lucha social para retirar los tÓxicos lleg tarde para varios. >> gracias a dios que se llevan esto. >> las autoridades deben realizar anÁlisis de suelo y agua para descartar una posible contaminaciÓn. tampoco es el Único lugar de el salvador por alta toxicidad...
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they say they wounded hezbollah fighters and members of the syrian army. sukri, al jazeera. >> russia has accused western countries of trying to topple its government by imposing sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. moscow is accused of backing the separatists who have declared self rule in the east. russian foreign minister certaini sergei [ laughing ] says it is intended to damage is that's economy cleve. >> as for the concept behind the use of coercive measures, the west is making clear it does not want to change the policy which, in itself is an illusion. they want to change the regime. practically no one denies this. >> the ukraivanian crisis was triggered by protests a year ago and led to the overthrow of a pro-russia present. many who supported the uprising are involved in activism. now, they focus on helping their army fight separatists in the east. robin forstier walker reports from kiev. >> reporter: saturday is just another day in the. it professional rungs a back to page in his spare tile, raising money for the war in ukraine's east. he joined
they say they wounded hezbollah fighters and members of the syrian army. sukri, al jazeera. >> russia has accused western countries of trying to topple its government by imposing sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. moscow is accused of backing the separatists who have declared self rule in the east. russian foreign minister certaini sergei [ laughing ] says it is intended to damage is that's economy cleve. >> as for the concept behind the use of coercive measures, the west is...
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you have to make sure that terrorist organizations like hamas, hezbollah, isis, boko haram and nigeria, they all have an ideology going out against the values that we all cherish, americans, israelis, everyone in the world. we can't make a differentiation. we have to really stick very strong and counter it everyday. because at the end of the day only through education we will be able to change something. >> to that end. there's no -- we are in for a long haul. >> true. we here in for a long haul understanding that there are powers and terrorist organizations with ideology trying to take us down. and if you look after 9/11, the terrorist acts after 9/11 have increased by five times as much around the world. so we all have to stand very strong, not making any discounts, not blaming ourselves, but making sure those that those terrorists are going to be attacked and stopped before they reach our doorsteps. >> ambassador prosor, thank you so much for your time and our condolences. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is going to hold a news concerns around 12:30 eastern time, about an
you have to make sure that terrorist organizations like hamas, hezbollah, isis, boko haram and nigeria, they all have an ideology going out against the values that we all cherish, americans, israelis, everyone in the world. we can't make a differentiation. we have to really stick very strong and counter it everyday. because at the end of the day only through education we will be able to change something. >> to that end. there's no -- we are in for a long haul. >> true. we here in...
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the 5,000 hezbollah that came into syria and changed the balance of power on the free syrian army whoas succeeding a few years ago. and this is not a strategy. this is sort of an ad hoc reactionary failure. >>> meanwhile the u.s. launched a series of air strikes against the core san,. interpol said those looking to join isis and other militant groups are traveling by cruise ships to avoid airport security. >>> we have the debate over marriage equality could be heading to the supreme court. they upheld state bans in a 2-1 decision. the cincinnati court's ruling applies to four states. the majority's decision stated it seems likely that u.s. law will i vently allow gay and lesbian couples to get married and should be decided by the voters and not the court. last month the supreme court decided not to hear a case. >>> another member of s.e.a.l. team 6 has come forward claiming credit for killing bin laden. he said he decided to reveal his identity now as he name began to circulate. he was also named on a special op s website. >> i'm not telling any secrets and i'm not breaking any rules.
the 5,000 hezbollah that came into syria and changed the balance of power on the free syrian army whoas succeeding a few years ago. and this is not a strategy. this is sort of an ad hoc reactionary failure. >>> meanwhile the u.s. launched a series of air strikes against the core san,. interpol said those looking to join isis and other militant groups are traveling by cruise ships to avoid airport security. >>> we have the debate over marriage equality could be heading to the...
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boots on the ground, both in the form of their special operations people and their proxies like hezbollah . i do not know whether it is a question of working with them. there is a report the president had written to the iranian leader. the question is not, are they our friends. the real question is, can we achieve more against isis by in some way coordinating policies? u.s. really has to consider that. >> do you think this is going to take american troops on the ground ultimately, to destroy and degrade the islamic state? >> one of the subheads and it is, the booths will multiply. we have already doubled our commitment there, with the president's recent announcement of 1500 more troops. i believe the demand will grow on the part of those involved for more forward people on the american side, to help with targeting, spotting targets, and with advising iraqi troops. i think eventually -- we will not see anything like our previous commitment, will we will see an increase in american troops. >> thank you for joining us. afterw crane, four months the crash, footage showing the immediate afterm
boots on the ground, both in the form of their special operations people and their proxies like hezbollah . i do not know whether it is a question of working with them. there is a report the president had written to the iranian leader. the question is not, are they our friends. the real question is, can we achieve more against isis by in some way coordinating policies? u.s. really has to consider that. >> do you think this is going to take american troops on the ground ultimately, to...
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have to look at hezbollah as well, because we find that although it's very much engaged in syria and of reportso all kind to upgradeh was able its capacity, and according to there arereports, 100,000 records case of aah, and the third lebanon war with hezbollah going to see,'re , capability. in addition, we have to look at the region, and the alt one of course is qaeda group. not, we have to look at the affiliate groups. we're going to discuss it with one of our panelists as well. the this is a older map in beginning of the year. obviously we're going to have an upgraded map to indicate what's happening now in the region, and elsewhere. americans, the and we havee region to deal also with the hamas issue and particularly now we find that the most recent attack sinai that we witnessed, egyptian armythe currently has some connections with the hamas and other external groups in the region, and clearly i think in to develop security, they buffer zone.t a sinai region between the and gaza and israel. and there is no doubt that we have to pay very close attention person of stability in e v
have to look at hezbollah as well, because we find that although it's very much engaged in syria and of reportso all kind to upgradeh was able its capacity, and according to there arereports, 100,000 records case of aah, and the third lebanon war with hezbollah going to see,'re , capability. in addition, we have to look at the region, and the alt one of course is qaeda group. not, we have to look at the affiliate groups. we're going to discuss it with one of our panelists as well. the this is a...
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let's keep in mind, the hezbollah, assad, iran alliance access has par more money and greater ability to carry out terrorist agendas outside the area. we have had discussions of their export and the smuggling of oil. do we have -- and this comes from the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster, do we have the technology to sample oil that might be on sale in turkey? and say we know what field that oil came from? that came from an isis-controlled field in syria. that came from northern iraq. is that technology available or is oil more or less fungible? >> your question is at the outer edges of my knowledge of oil. but i can tell you this mostly from my work on the iran sanctions, different oil has different properties. it is often possible to tell where oil comes from although i'm also told there are some similarities among fields. i can't tell you with great certainty we'll be able to do that but i believe so. >> we all want to go after isis. the policy issue is do we go after isis in a way that causes harm to the civilians under its control? as i said in my opening statement we didn't he
let's keep in mind, the hezbollah, assad, iran alliance access has par more money and greater ability to carry out terrorist agendas outside the area. we have had discussions of their export and the smuggling of oil. do we have -- and this comes from the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster, do we have the technology to sample oil that might be on sale in turkey? and say we know what field that oil came from? that came from an isis-controlled field in syria. that came from northern iraq. is that...
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keep in mind the hezbollah assad alliance or axis is far more money. it is a far greater capacity to carry out terrorist actions outside the mideast than isis does. looking at isis's finance, we have had discussions of their export and a smuggling of oil. do we have and this comes from the gentlemen from illinois, mr. foster, do we have the technology to sample oil that might be on sale in turkey and do we know what field that oil came from. that came from a controlled field in syria. is that technology available or is oil more or less functioning? >> your question is that the outer edges of my knowledge of oil, but i can tell you this mostly from my work on iran sanctions. different oil has different properties. it is often possible to tell where oil comes from oil i am told that there is a reason for that. i can't tell you that we will be able to do that. >> we want to go after isis. the policy issue is do we go after isis in a way that causes harm to civilians under its control? as i said, we didn't hesitate to occupy europe. if a business person of
keep in mind the hezbollah assad alliance or axis is far more money. it is a far greater capacity to carry out terrorist actions outside the mideast than isis does. looking at isis's finance, we have had discussions of their export and a smuggling of oil. do we have and this comes from the gentlemen from illinois, mr. foster, do we have the technology to sample oil that might be on sale in turkey and do we know what field that oil came from. that came from a controlled field in syria. is that...
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led by al qaeda and the isis on the sunni side, the militant is led by iran and hezbollah. on the shiite side, we want both of them to lose. l.a. thing we want is to have any one of them get weapons of mass destruction. look at what isis is doing now with assault rifles and pick up trucks, just imagine what iran would do if it had nuclear weapons. both our enemies are fighting one another. we can both -- >> president obama says his reaching out to iran to help in the fight against isis has nothing to do with iran's nuclear program. should the united states try to work with iran to fight isis? >> iran is not your ally. iran is not your friend. iran is your enemy. not your partner. iran is committed to the destruction of israel just as the united states and world powers in negotiating with iran on nuclear agreement. ayatollah, the ruler of iran called for annihilation of israel, he just did that four days ago. he specified nine reasons of why. he participated in chants of death to america, death to islam. this is not a friend. neither in the battle against isis nor in the eff
led by al qaeda and the isis on the sunni side, the militant is led by iran and hezbollah. on the shiite side, we want both of them to lose. l.a. thing we want is to have any one of them get weapons of mass destruction. look at what isis is doing now with assault rifles and pick up trucks, just imagine what iran would do if it had nuclear weapons. both our enemies are fighting one another. we can both -- >> president obama says his reaching out to iran to help in the fight against isis...
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the militant iran and hezbollah on the shia side. we want both of them to lose. last thing we want is either one of them to get weapons of mass destruction. look at what isis is doing now with assault rifles and pick up trucks. just imagine what iran would do if it had nuclear weapons. >> sreenivasan: the united states and other western powers have been negotiating with iran for many months now to strike a deal to curb iran's nuclear program in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions against that country. the deadline is a week from monday. president obama is on the way back home after a week-long trip to asia, that ended with a summit meeting in australia of leaders from the world's 20 largest economies. after apparently difficult talks, which one e.u. official described as trench warfare, the leaders issued a communiquÉ calling for strong and effective action on climate change. the goal is to work toward a legally binding agreement at a u.n. climate change conference in paris next year. this weekend, the united states committed three billion dollars to a f
the militant iran and hezbollah on the shia side. we want both of them to lose. last thing we want is either one of them to get weapons of mass destruction. look at what isis is doing now with assault rifles and pick up trucks. just imagine what iran would do if it had nuclear weapons. >> sreenivasan: the united states and other western powers have been negotiating with iran for many months now to strike a deal to curb iran's nuclear program in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions...
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we could sign up with hezbollah or the iranians.thing we are learning about the middle east is just st do what theylone. do to each other. >> it is the crazy house in the neighborhood. people are beating each other up on the lawn and trucks up on blocks. the problem is one of your pals lives next door. he says do you want to come over for lunch. you are like, no, busy. why don't you come over here perm febtly -- permanently, to texas. just move. we can get everybody in israel to texas. everybody believes that this one area is the promise land. it can't be possible. it is not everybody's promise land. it is not. there are three groups that believes it matters, you know? why didn't you -- i don't know. >> in the next segment you will revisit the colonization repatriation plan of the colonies. >> i will visit that. >> says the guy who got less than 1% of the vote. >> i had your support. >> yes, you did. what was i thinking? coming up, synchronized swimmers olympic heros or puppets controlled by the devil? first a new dating app? i thin
we could sign up with hezbollah or the iranians.thing we are learning about the middle east is just st do what theylone. do to each other. >> it is the crazy house in the neighborhood. people are beating each other up on the lawn and trucks up on blocks. the problem is one of your pals lives next door. he says do you want to come over for lunch. you are like, no, busy. why don't you come over here perm febtly -- permanently, to texas. just move. we can get everybody in israel to texas....
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launder money through the united states more than $300 billion and some of that money actually went to hezbollah and the revolutionary guard war who were waging war against our troops and against iraqis and other people in iraq. >> did you make the decision to join the lawsuit? >> steven was killed in 2005. he was kidnapped by five members of their police force and executed. they were never brought to justice. to get him some kind of justice, to make hideous his death more meaningful than winding up his body in a dusty road in iraq, i joined this lawsuit. lou: what is the next step as you move forward? and what do you have to do to prevail at each stage. >> the next step would be for the banks to appear through their counsel. no doubt they'll hire some of the best law firms in new york who handle the other issues they've had. lou: you've gotten lucky against some other fancy lawyers. >> i hope it's not all luck. the evidence is quite strong. will they ever be held believe for what they've done? none of the bankers who were involved in this decision-making process have ever gone to jail. lou: tha
launder money through the united states more than $300 billion and some of that money actually went to hezbollah and the revolutionary guard war who were waging war against our troops and against iraqis and other people in iraq. >> did you make the decision to join the lawsuit? >> steven was killed in 2005. he was kidnapped by five members of their police force and executed. they were never brought to justice. to get him some kind of justice, to make hideous his death more...
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some of that went to hezbollah and the revolutionary guard corps rate -- who were waging war againstraqis and other civilians. >> why did you make the decision to join the lawsuit? to read stephen was kidnapped by five members and executed there were never brought to justice. to get him some kind of justice or to have his desk more meaningful day and in southern iraq i joined the lawsuit. >> as you move for word what is the next step and what must you do to prevail? >> the banks must appear can through their counsel no doubt they will hire the most robust law firms that handle the other legal issues they have had. lou: you also have other lawyers. >> but the evidence is strong and will they ever be held accountable for what they have done? none of the bankers in this decision making process have never gone to jail. lou: if we could put up the settlements, as a result from the united states government these are for sanctions violations the settlement amounts for violating sanctions including hsbc with the largest standard chartered credit suisse and are bs and barclay's. fixes is sign
some of that went to hezbollah and the revolutionary guard corps rate -- who were waging war againstraqis and other civilians. >> why did you make the decision to join the lawsuit? to read stephen was kidnapped by five members and executed there were never brought to justice. to get him some kind of justice or to have his desk more meaningful day and in southern iraq i joined the lawsuit. >> as you move for word what is the next step and what must you do to prevail? >> the...
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look, i think hezbollah has all hands on deck at this point.ugh on their seat with syria, a wholl wholly-owned subsidiary of iran and what they're trying to do is really lose syria which they have controlled for so long and so any help they're trying to give inside iraq i think is probably operational. i don't have that intelligence to know more details than that, but it seems to me has blow has her hands full inside syria and they are not that large, iran is distracted right now with trying to get the best deal they can, so it is a good time for republicans to push the president to say let's get tough on a variety of areas and let's get rid of this week foreign-policy. jon: it did seem part of the policy to change. thank you. heather: a luxury carmaker polling 100,000 cars off of american streets. we will tell you what is wrong with some models, and the governor of florida winning another term after hard-fought expensive campaign for both parties. when we come back. i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so
look, i think hezbollah has all hands on deck at this point.ugh on their seat with syria, a wholl wholly-owned subsidiary of iran and what they're trying to do is really lose syria which they have controlled for so long and so any help they're trying to give inside iraq i think is probably operational. i don't have that intelligence to know more details than that, but it seems to me has blow has her hands full inside syria and they are not that large, iran is distracted right now with trying to...
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and that's why hezbollah he's been so successful. >> thank you, dana. >> no, thanks for having me. >>en. whatta you wanna do first? eat the chick-n-tater melt? or peel the sticker and play jack's munchie peel instant win game? >> what happens if i do both at the same time? ahhhhhhhhhh! >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> right now at 11:00, it is down to the wire for the two mayoral candidates in san jose. the one issue that could decide who will be the next mayor of the third largest city in california. >>> and on her own terms. a terminally ill woman from the bay area takes her own life. how her decision is resparking the debate on a person's right to die. >>> plus, a concert in the east bay turns deadly. the student death that has shocked a campus at uc berkeley. good evening to you. thank you for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. students at uc berkeley are mourning the loss of a talented young
and that's why hezbollah he's been so successful. >> thank you, dana. >> no, thanks for having me. >>en. whatta you wanna do first? eat the chick-n-tater melt? or peel the sticker and play jack's munchie peel instant win game? >> what happens if i do both at the same time? ahhhhhhhhhh! >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> right now at 11:00, it is down to the wire for the two mayoral candidates in san jose. the one issue that could decide who will be the...
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ending up in iran's revolutionary -- hezbollah, you name it. >> it's a long shot. >> it's going to bey difficult because you have to prove that there's actually that causation, that money was moved -- lou: thank you both. appreciate it. we're out ofthank you for beingh us. stay tuned for cavuto. neil: tonight on cavuto, republicans just might be able to repeal obamacare after all. i'm serious. because this thing is flatlining and fast. enrollment numbers that are falling short and the architect admitting the holding was kind of a facade. republicans say they have a shot. sticking a is a ring in this law once and for all. if you think the government screwed occupy health care, wait until you hear how the president wants in on policing the internet. then add targeting to the growing list of turkeys ruining our thanksgiving. why a market record highs could be reason enough for you to just stay put. a record
ending up in iran's revolutionary -- hezbollah, you name it. >> it's a long shot. >> it's going to bey difficult because you have to prove that there's actually that causation, that money was moved -- lou: thank you both. appreciate it. we're out ofthank you for beingh us. stay tuned for cavuto. neil: tonight on cavuto, republicans just might be able to repeal obamacare after all. i'm serious. because this thing is flatlining and fast. enrollment numbers that are falling short and...
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they were able to upgrade its capacity with 100,000 in case of hezbollah and israel we are going to see that kind of capability. now, in addition to this end and the next one of course. the al qaeda central we have to look at this and we are going to discuss it as well in maghrib and so on. then this is in the beginning of the year and obviously we are going to have upgraded to indicate what's happening now in the region and elsewhere with the emergence we have to deal also with the issue in particular now we find the most recent attack that we've witnessed the attack on the egyptian army and have made some connections with the other external groups. they must construct a buffer zone in the region and israel and there is no doubt that we have to pay close attention to the stability and egypt which is the most important country in the middle east. finally, the islamic state that we are going to discuss in some details on the islamic state so they are able to recruit the thousands of volunteers all over the world for example there are about 3,000 i think volunteers despite the fact that t
they were able to upgrade its capacity with 100,000 in case of hezbollah and israel we are going to see that kind of capability. now, in addition to this end and the next one of course. the al qaeda central we have to look at this and we are going to discuss it as well in maghrib and so on. then this is in the beginning of the year and obviously we are going to have upgraded to indicate what's happening now in the region and elsewhere with the emergence we have to deal also with the issue in...
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its prox hezbollah and hamas, iran has targeted america and our ally, the democratic jewish state of israel, with violent acts of terror. for over three decades, including the 1979 iranian hostage crisis, the 1983 beirut bombing, and the marine barracks bombing, and the 1992 israeli embassy bombing and the 1994 jewish community center bombing, both in benos aires, argentina. they have been the chief supporter of the rocket attacks in israel like we saw in the year 2006 and 2012 and again just this past summer. in fact, since the iranian hostage crisis in 1979, the united states has been officially in a continued state of national emergency with respect to iran. a state of emergency that president obama just renewed last week. tehran continues to demand it has a right to enrich its own uranium. after operating a covert nuclear program for decades, iran forfeited any so-called right to enrichment. yet the centrifuges continue to spin and president obama has seemingly acquiesced to iran's illegitimate claim to enrichment. the regime in tehran also maintains an advanced lipids -- ballist
its prox hezbollah and hamas, iran has targeted america and our ally, the democratic jewish state of israel, with violent acts of terror. for over three decades, including the 1979 iranian hostage crisis, the 1983 beirut bombing, and the marine barracks bombing, and the 1992 israeli embassy bombing and the 1994 jewish community center bombing, both in benos aires, argentina. they have been the chief supporter of the rocket attacks in israel like we saw in the year 2006 and 2012 and again just...
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israel has accused ghasem soleimani of advising missions by hezbollah. he is open to working with the u.s. if it advances iran's interest, just as he did in 2001 when he reportedly supported iran u.s. corporation against the taliban in afghanistan. ghasem soleimani and the islamic republic's strategy appears to be in line with the u.s., and leaving washington and the west whether to welcome this strange new bedfellow or remain skeptical of his long-term intentions. >>> russian tanks and armored vehicles have once again crossed into eastern ukraine and that's is raising new fears of what could happen next. these pictures you see on the screen are from august, and that's the last time ukraine accused russia of reaching its border. >> reporter: they are burying the dead after a fragile september cease-fire freyed. they laid to rest two teenagers in a shelling attack on wednesday. the teens are two of more than 4,000 of who have been killed in what looks like a proxy war between vladimir putin and ukraine's government. separatists have been battling ukraine
israel has accused ghasem soleimani of advising missions by hezbollah. he is open to working with the u.s. if it advances iran's interest, just as he did in 2001 when he reportedly supported iran u.s. corporation against the taliban in afghanistan. ghasem soleimani and the islamic republic's strategy appears to be in line with the u.s., and leaving washington and the west whether to welcome this strange new bedfellow or remain skeptical of his long-term intentions. >>> russian tanks...
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they got hezbollah and hamas. saudi arabia originated. al qaeda, you got al shabab. egypt coming up with the brotherhood, the muslim brotherhood. come on, the united states would take them seriously on his. what do you say about that? >> congressman, let me just address your last point about a resolution coming out of congress. the administration has requested authorization for the effort against isol. the president and the administration has been very clear that we are stronger when congress as you say has its back bone into this. and i think the administration is looking to work with congress for authorization for this. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. posey for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, is isis engaged in any narco-trafficking? >> congressman, not that i am aware of sitting right here. but let me ensure that that -- this is not something i don't know about but i am not aware of any narco-trafficking by isol? >> i know they have given the taliban credit for almost 100% of t
they got hezbollah and hamas. saudi arabia originated. al qaeda, you got al shabab. egypt coming up with the brotherhood, the muslim brotherhood. come on, the united states would take them seriously on his. what do you say about that? >> congressman, let me just address your last point about a resolution coming out of congress. the administration has requested authorization for the effort against isol. the president and the administration has been very clear that we are stronger when...
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that become one of these lone wolf terror attacks, or does it have the hallmarks of support from hezbollahr one of the terrorist organizations over there? >> jon, it's good to be hoar. i think these attacks are driven by two things. first of all, i think they were probably inspired by calls by isis for muslims worldwide to commit acts of violence against so-called enemies of the religion. but i also think these attacks are driven by the palestinian leadership. now, i just listened to president obama say that president abbas of the palestinian authority strongly condemned the attacks. i disagree. he also blamed the israeli authorities for being behind these attacks, for stoking up the situation. these attacks are driven by tensions over the temple mount. the israeli government had to shut down the temple mount last month after a rabbi who called for israelis to have the right to pray there was almost assassinated. protests broke out, and how did abbas respond? he called for a declaration of war because the temple mount was closeed. now, the mount was reopened on friday, but nevertheless, te
that become one of these lone wolf terror attacks, or does it have the hallmarks of support from hezbollahr one of the terrorist organizations over there? >> jon, it's good to be hoar. i think these attacks are driven by two things. first of all, i think they were probably inspired by calls by isis for muslims worldwide to commit acts of violence against so-called enemies of the religion. but i also think these attacks are driven by the palestinian leadership. now, i just listened to...