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bret: in egypt, president obama had supported the overthrow of america leaning hosni mubarak, and histration applauded when a new president was elected. the muslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >> i have come to alexandria to reaffirm the strong support of the united states for the egyptian people and for your democratic future. >> this was hilariously wrong in the egyptian case, because the muslim brotherhood turned out to be the most extreme group capable of winning large number of votes. bret: once in office, morsi granted powers and imposed constitution based on sharia law. egypt welcomed the ouster of mubarak and morsi. >> egypt was a classic case of hope, hope and change not actually coming to fruition. bret: egypt descended into chaos, morsi in turn was overthrown in a coup. libya had been the one nation where president obama was willing to take action with an intervention supported by the u.n. soon, dictator moammar gadhafi was gone, which only led to the question, what happened next? what happened next was libya fell into chaos. a fact brought home tragically by an attack in
bret: in egypt, president obama had supported the overthrow of america leaning hosni mubarak, and histration applauded when a new president was elected. the muslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >> i have come to alexandria to reaffirm the strong support of the united states for the egyptian people and for your democratic future. >> this was hilariously wrong in the egyptian case, because the muslim brotherhood turned out to be the most extreme group capable of winning large number...
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they helped. >> in egypt, president obama had supported the overthrow of the american leaning hosni mubarakhat when a new government was elected with mohammad osny. >> i have come to alexandria to are reaffirm the strong support of the united states for the egyptian people, and for your democratic future. >> this is hilariously wrong in the egyptian faith, because the muslim brotherhood turned out to be the most extreme group capable of winning large numbers of votes. >> and so once in office, he had unlimbed powers and instituted shariah law. >> and so egypt with welcomed the ous ster of mubarak and mors morsi. >> yes, and this is hope and change not coming to fruition. egypt engaged in kchaos, and morsi was overthrown in a coup. libya is the one place that president obama was willing to take action with the support of the u.n., and soon the dictator moammar khadafy was gone which led to the question of what happens next? and what happened nextt is that libya fell into kchaos, and the fact brought home with a tragic attack in benghazi where four americans were killed, including ambassador
they helped. >> in egypt, president obama had supported the overthrow of the american leaning hosni mubarakhat when a new government was elected with mohammad osny. >> i have come to alexandria to are reaffirm the strong support of the united states for the egyptian people, and for your democratic future. >> this is hilariously wrong in the egyptian faith, because the muslim brotherhood turned out to be the most extreme group capable of winning large numbers of votes. >>...
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. >> iegyp president obama had suppororted the overthrow of america leaning hosni mubarak and d his administrationud when a new p president was elecected. the muslslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >>>> i have come to alexandria rereaffirm the strong support o the united states for the egyp people and for your decratic future. w well, this was hilariousl wrong in the egyptian ca because the muslim brothererhoo turned out to behehe most treme group capable ofof winni large numbers otes. >> oncnce in office, morsi grand himself unlited powers and imposed a nstitution based on sharia law. egypt, the aintration seemed toelco the ouster of mubarak. >> yeah. >> and morore morsi. >>gypt was a classic case of, you , hope, hope and change not actually coming fruitioion. >> egypt d desndnd into chaos. morsi, in n turn, was overthrow in a coup. libya had been the one natioion where president obama wawas willing to take e action. with an interventition supporte by t the u.n. soon, , dictator gadhafi was go which only lead d to the questi of what happppens next? what hapappened next was libya fellnto chaos, a
. >> iegyp president obama had suppororted the overthrow of america leaning hosni mubarak and d his administrationud when a new p president was elecected. the muslslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >>>> i have come to alexandria rereaffirm the strong support o the united states for the egyp people and for your decratic future. w well, this was hilariousl wrong in the egyptian ca because the muslim brothererhoo turned out to behehe most treme group capable ofof winni large...
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. >> in egegypt, president obama d suppted the overrow of america leaningng hosni mubarak anand his administrationud when a newew president was elelected. the mumuslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >> i have come to alexandria t reaffirm the strong support ofo the united states for the e egyptianan people and for your democrcratic future. >> well, this was hilariously wrong in the egyptian case because the muslim brothhood turned out tbe the most extrtreme group capable of winng large numbers votes. >> o once in office, morsiranted himself unlimiteted powers and imposed a consnstitution based shsharia law. egypt, t the admistration emed welcome the ouster of mubarak. >> yeah. >> and more mors egypt was a classic case of you knowow, hope, hope and chan not actually coming to f fruiti. >> egypt desceed into chaos. morsi, irn, was overthrown in a coup. where president obama s atn willing to taktion. with an intervenon supported by u.n. sodictator gadhafi was gone which ononly lead to the quen of w what happens next? what happened nextas libya fell intnto chaos, a fact broug home t tgically by an atta
. >> in egegypt, president obama d suppted the overrow of america leaningng hosni mubarak anand his administrationud when a newew president was elelected. the mumuslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >> i have come to alexandria t reaffirm the strong support ofo the united states for the e egyptianan people and for your democrcratic future. >> well, this was hilariously wrong in the egyptian case because the muslim brothhood turned out tbe the most extrtreme group capable of...
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. >> in egypt, president obama had supported the overthrow of america leaning hosni mubarak and his administrationed when a new president was elected. the muslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >> i have come to alexandria to reaffirm the strong support of the united states for the egyptian people and for your democratic future. >> well, this was hilariously wrong in the egyptian case because the muslim brotherhood turned out to be the most extreme group capable of winning large numbers of votes. >> once in office, morsi granted himself unlimited powers and imposed a constitution based on sharia law. egypt, the administration seemed to welcome the ouster of mubarak. >> yeah. >> and more morsi. >> egypt was a classic case of, you know, hope, hope and change not actually coming to fruition. >> egypt descended into chaos. morsi, in turn, was overthrown in a coup. libya had been the one nation where president obama was willing to take action. with an intervention supported by the u.n. soon, dictator gadhafi was gone which only lead to the question of what happens next? what happened next was libya fell
. >> in egypt, president obama had supported the overthrow of america leaning hosni mubarak and his administrationed when a new president was elected. the muslim brotherhood's mohammed morsi. >> i have come to alexandria to reaffirm the strong support of the united states for the egyptian people and for your democratic future. >> well, this was hilariously wrong in the egyptian case because the muslim brotherhood turned out to be the most extreme group capable of winning large...
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on the list, former egyptian president hosn hosni mubarak. and there's this detail. more than $2 billion were tied to putin's associates. more on this on fox news as it becomes clear and into focus. right now, federal investigators remain at a crash site. two workers were killed today when an amtrak train slammed into a backhoe that was left on the track, and the train derailed outside philadelphia. it happened around 8:00 this morning. that train was carrying 330 passengers from new york to georgia. one passenger described the collision, saying there was a fire ball, and then all the windows blew out on impact. 31 people taken to hospital. but new york senator chuck schumer says it appears it was human error that caused all this. bryan llenas is live for us. first of all, why are we hearing about this from senator schumer, and why does he say this was human error? >> reporter: the ntsb and amtrak have been scarce on their information. new york senator chuck schumer spoke to amtrak, a board chairman, who told him and confirmed with him that two of those were amtrak e
on the list, former egyptian president hosn hosni mubarak. and there's this detail. more than $2 billion were tied to putin's associates. more on this on fox news as it becomes clear and into focus. right now, federal investigators remain at a crash site. two workers were killed today when an amtrak train slammed into a backhoe that was left on the track, and the train derailed outside philadelphia. it happened around 8:00 this morning. that train was carrying 330 passengers from new york to...
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their allies is unbelievably at risk because of the nuclear deal and also because obama abandoned hosni mubarak and iraq and gave rise to isis, would not help the syrian moderates against assad. they have a lot of things they are frustrated with. they cannot wait until the next administration, whether it is a republican or democrat. trish: eking forward to change. good to have you in the house. thank you. we want to hear from you. what do you think of president obama meeting with saudi officials? is he doing the right thing by opposing the 9/11 bill? you agree with general king? go to my facebook page, tell us what you think and we will keep conversation going. congressional hearings showing how broken our borders are. there are more illegal immigrant criminals in the united states and the entire population of the city of pittsburgh as well as the city of anaheim. we will see you back here. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one
their allies is unbelievably at risk because of the nuclear deal and also because obama abandoned hosni mubarak and iraq and gave rise to isis, would not help the syrian moderates against assad. they have a lot of things they are frustrated with. they cannot wait until the next administration, whether it is a republican or democrat. trish: eking forward to change. good to have you in the house. thank you. we want to hear from you. what do you think of president obama meeting with saudi...
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he did not mention hosni mubarak, but he should and could.is we have destabilized the middle east through our policies, both some that are controversial to this day, some people will argue about for decades. your thoughts? >> well, start with iraq. once we removed saddam hussein and finally after three years changed our strategy and finally got peace in that country, it was a huge mistake of barack obama to withdraw the troops. you have to have a force to keep that place from blowing up. lou: mubarak? >> the big one. gadhafi i don't care what happened to him. mubarak was egypt, most important arab country in that part of the world. to not stick by him, obama can say america, america. >> it was a capricious, unnecessary act on the part of the u.s. government. libya, the same, again -- >> if you start something, you better know what you're going to do with it. there was no follow through. lou: i think there's a fair criticism here that the united states foreign policy elites, by the way, i get a kick out of many of the reports that the foreign
he did not mention hosni mubarak, but he should and could.is we have destabilized the middle east through our policies, both some that are controversial to this day, some people will argue about for decades. your thoughts? >> well, start with iraq. once we removed saddam hussein and finally after three years changed our strategy and finally got peace in that country, it was a huge mistake of barack obama to withdraw the troops. you have to have a force to keep that place from blowing up....
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family members, prime minister david cameron, some of his family members, bashar assad from syria, hosni mubarakbers as well and i want to show for this clip of the president of iceland as he leaves an interview when he's asked about this. watch this. he gets up, he's angry at being asked this question.how on earth did this all happened mark. >> it's not clear yet who disclosed the information but what we do know is that the panamanian law firm whose records were leaked is one of the four largest law firms in the world involving creating so-called shell companies and these are the kind of companies that legitimate businesses use to manage their tax issues here in the united states or in europe or elsewhere but they're also the sort of companies that can be used by terror syndicates, narcotics syndicates, criminal syndicates and foreign governments to hide the ill-gotten gains of illegal activity and one of the things that's worth noting here is the documents show that entities close to the russian government immediately used these shell companies to move assets offshore after the united states a
family members, prime minister david cameron, some of his family members, bashar assad from syria, hosni mubarakbers as well and i want to show for this clip of the president of iceland as he leaves an interview when he's asked about this. watch this. he gets up, he's angry at being asked this question.how on earth did this all happened mark. >> it's not clear yet who disclosed the information but what we do know is that the panamanian law firm whose records were leaked is one of the four...
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didf nothing to save its longtime sunni partner, egyptian president hosni mubarak, from being toppledvolt. >> the fall of mubarak sent theb message to the saudis that the united states won't stand by autocrats when the people of the country are demanding change. it was a shock to the saudis. >> warner: former c.i.a. and national security council official bruce riedel spent decades working in the middle east >> from the saudi standpoint, they immediately said, "whatai about us?ab are we going to go the same way?" >> warner: then, last year, riyadh felt betrayed by the obama administration's nuclear deal with its shiite regional rival, iran. >> the saudis and the other gulf states are paranoid that the united states is going to shift sides, and we're going to find a new friend in iran and dump them. >> warner: and lately, the kingdom is angry about legislation making its way through congress to let 9/11 victims' families sue saudi arabia, home to 15 of the 19 hijackers. washington has grievances too: top on the list: that saudi arabia's focus on provoking its arch-rival iran, as it did
didf nothing to save its longtime sunni partner, egyptian president hosni mubarak, from being toppledvolt. >> the fall of mubarak sent theb message to the saudis that the united states won't stand by autocrats when the people of the country are demanding change. it was a shock to the saudis. >> warner: former c.i.a. and national security council official bruce riedel spent decades working in the middle east >> from the saudi standpoint, they immediately said, "whatai...