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because when you inoculate, you are not using a dead virus. and that someone who is suffering from the mild form of the illness which you get when you are inoculated, if you come down with a mild form, you are contagious. and if you spread it to someone, they don't catch the mild form but they catch the deadly form. so he had to make a decision to inoculate his troops and unfortunately that eventually gave them immunity. so that as a whole other story that is interesting. and the thing that i recommend highly. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> every weekend, booktv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more television for serious readers. [inaudible] >> welcome to casper, wyoming, on booktv. with a population of 55,000, it is the second-largest are the. it got its start as an oil om
because when you inoculate, you are not using a dead virus. and that someone who is suffering from the mild form of the illness which you get when you are inoculated, if you come down with a mild form, you are contagious. and if you spread it to someone, they don't catch the mild form but they catch the deadly form. so he had to make a decision to inoculate his troops and unfortunately that eventually gave them immunity. so that as a whole other story that is interesting. and the thing that i...
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connie best use stress-inoculation therapy to help rape victims. in this scene, they demonstrate it with graduate students. what we found in working with crime victims and other trauma victims is they experience anxiety in each of three channels. it can be the physical, the cognitive, or their thought channel, and the behavioral channel. one thing that's true about that, too, is that one effect of crime is to really make people feel pretty helpless and powerless, and so that by giving them an array of coping tools to use, what that does is, it gives them some control back over their own emotions and their own lives. i wanted practical steps. i wanted to know, where do i begin with addressing these reactions, the effects of this assault? um, i didn't have a whollot of choice anymore because it was-- it affects every aspect of your life. to address the fear and anxiety they may be feeling physically, we do a couple of very basic techniques that we think that people find useful. the first one is actually teaching some deep-breathing exercises. i know
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it worked very well to inoculate kurt, not only had we done the inoculation in the first but were prepared to tell kurt's story, the real story about his business success and the success he had for all his employees. it depends on how you do it. yes, you can attack people for being successful in business, and speaking, you know, for the republicans, if they don't know how to defend that, it's easy pickings. >> on that point, though, your attack against romney was not simply on the basis of his success but for how he earned his success. the way he succeeded was by exploiting others. i feel like when the left talks about making an issue of big business and exploitive of business and the right talks about it, sometimes the message is the same, that you essentially want people who see themselves as workers, people who see themselves as middle class and working class folks to identify with your candidate. but how hard was it for you guys in the republican establishment to make that kind of a claim? i mean, you really took a lot of criticism for it, right? >> i did. i went to new hampshire and,
it worked very well to inoculate kurt, not only had we done the inoculation in the first but were prepared to tell kurt's story, the real story about his business success and the success he had for all his employees. it depends on how you do it. yes, you can attack people for being successful in business, and speaking, you know, for the republicans, if they don't know how to defend that, it's easy pickings. >> on that point, though, your attack against romney was not simply on the basis...
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us we must borrow even more money from china to house, feed, inoculate, and treat the strangers who broke into us we n more money from our home. well, i am a mother. i am a woman. i am a christian. and i am proud to say i am an american. i have listened to these arguments, and i check them against my heart and my head, my experience and my values. and to these arguments, i need but one word to respond. no. [applause] disagree? speak withorder and the american citizens with whom i have spoken. learn about the crime. local residents will tell you they have seen a flood of illegal immigrants pouring into their cities in the last two years. tell you how crime against persons and property has increased. sheriff joe frank martinez in dell rio told as a resident along the river had their homes robbed. everything from televisions and washing machines to copper wiring, stolen from homes, put on floats -- put on rafts and floated across the river into mexico. i saw photos of a home where a mother and her children had to hide under their bed for safety, while a gang of illegal immigrants started sho
us we must borrow even more money from china to house, feed, inoculate, and treat the strangers who broke into us we n more money from our home. well, i am a mother. i am a woman. i am a christian. and i am proud to say i am an american. i have listened to these arguments, and i check them against my heart and my head, my experience and my values. and to these arguments, i need but one word to respond. no. [applause] disagree? speak withorder and the american citizens with whom i have spoken....
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and if someone who is suffering from a mild form of this illness, which you get when you're inoculatedusually, not always, but if you come down with a mild form, you're contagious. and if you spread it to someone, they don't catch the mild form. they catch the virulent. so we had to make this decision, extraordinary risky, he and i could is troops. for chile that didn't lead to a widespread outbreak in the continental army and eventually gave him immunity to the disease. so that's a whole other story, interesting. and i recommend her book on this subject. >> thank you very much. >> this was possible. this man was capable of not just caring about his family but also caring about the other families. he understood he could not say they don't care. they don't feel as deeply as we do. he knew that they cared. they were upset, they are trying. crying. he avoids them. he would not go down to the slave quarters. he sent agents down there to pull out the people. is kind of hiding behind the curtains looking as they leave on the boat. so he cared about them in that sense, but he sold them. and j
and if someone who is suffering from a mild form of this illness, which you get when you're inoculatedusually, not always, but if you come down with a mild form, you're contagious. and if you spread it to someone, they don't catch the mild form. they catch the virulent. so we had to make this decision, extraordinary risky, he and i could is troops. for chile that didn't lead to a widespread outbreak in the continental army and eventually gave him immunity to the disease. so that's a whole other...
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doctors believe surviving ebola once inoculates you against future infection. >>> the hunt is on for thieves targeting local atms and stealing your cash and personal information. >>> it is a chance for you to help local students help back to school with a backpack and other school supplies. >> call us to donate to backpacks 4 kids. we are trying to get school supplies for students who a >>> a local woman is dealing with the death of her boyfriend who was allegedly shot and killed be her estranged husband. this happened late last night in laurel, maryland. police say kathie mendaola was sitting in a car with her boyfriend when her estranged husband showed up. when her boyfriend got out of the car to talk police say the husband shot him several times. >> didn't show me anything that he was going to come down and do anything stupid. he has been knowing. he never tried anything or said anything to hurt him until last night. >> the suspect, robert mendeola was found hiding inside a shed. police said he had shot himself but survived. he is facing murder and other charges. >>> police tell u
doctors believe surviving ebola once inoculates you against future infection. >>> the hunt is on for thieves targeting local atms and stealing your cash and personal information. >>> it is a chance for you to help local students help back to school with a backpack and other school supplies. >> call us to donate to backpacks 4 kids. we are trying to get school supplies for students who a >>> a local woman is dealing with the death of her boyfriend who was...
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that alien ates populations or particular ethnic groups or particular religions, one of the best inoculatorserrorist infiltration is a society in which everybody feels they have a stake in the existing order and they feel their grievances can be resolved through political means rather than through violence. >> but is a lack of understanding really what is driving terrorist groups like isis? the jihaddist stranded an estimated 40,000 people on a mountain in iraq without food and water and they are threatening to slaughter everyone if they attempt to escape. the c.e.o. of concerned veterans for america, pete hegseth, says this isn't surprising considering the united states's reaction to isis attacks. >> modern-day nazis. it is an example of how powerful they have become. they have pushed into lebanon and control territory. this is a legitimate terrorist organization controlling territories threatening innocent iraqis who have nothing other but to plea at the floor of their government because their government isn't doing anything and americans aren't doing anything. >> since june isis captured
that alien ates populations or particular ethnic groups or particular religions, one of the best inoculatorserrorist infiltration is a society in which everybody feels they have a stake in the existing order and they feel their grievances can be resolved through political means rather than through violence. >> but is a lack of understanding really what is driving terrorist groups like isis? the jihaddist stranded an estimated 40,000 people on a mountain in iraq without food and water and...
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on last point i can make good governance, one of the best inoculate others against terrorism is a societyn which everyone feels as if they have a stake in the existing order and feel their grievances can be resolved through political means rather than through violence. that's one more reason why good governance has to be part of the strong,hat we use for a stable, and prosperous africa. last question. >> earlier today, is really reaction said to the was justified and proportionate. be at and hamas seem to odds over the cease-fire. are you hopeful a true cease-fire can be achieved? >> i have said from the beginning that no country would tolerate rockets being launched into their cities. as a consequence, i have consistently supported israel's right to defend itself, and that doing what it needs to do to prevent rockets from landing on population centers. more recently, as we learned, or venting tunnels from being dug into their territory that could be used to launch terrorist attacks of stop i also think it is important to remember that hamas ask extraordinarily irresponsibly when it is de
on last point i can make good governance, one of the best inoculate others against terrorism is a societyn which everyone feels as if they have a stake in the existing order and feel their grievances can be resolved through political means rather than through violence. that's one more reason why good governance has to be part of the strong,hat we use for a stable, and prosperous africa. last question. >> earlier today, is really reaction said to the was justified and proportionate. be at...
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we do that the more effect every we can be, last points, on good governor answer, one of the best inoculate ors is aiea society where everyone fees they have a stake in the existsing order uand they feel their grief ans can be resolved through political means rather than violence. that is just one more reason why good governance horizo has to bt of the recipe that we use for a strong, stable and prosperous africa. last question, jerome. >> thank you. today, israeli prime minister a operation justified. you agree? and israel and hamas seem -- are you hopeful that ceasefire can be achieveed. what role can u.s. play? >> i have said from the beginning. that no country would tolerate rockets, being launched in to their cities. and as a consequence, i have supported israel's right to defend itself, that includes doing what it needs to do to prevent rockets from landing on population centers, and more recently, as we learned preventing tunnels from being dug under their territory to launch terrorist attacks, it is also important to remember that hamas acts irresponsibly when it is deliberately cit
we do that the more effect every we can be, last points, on good governor answer, one of the best inoculate ors is aiea society where everyone fees they have a stake in the existsing order uand they feel their grief ans can be resolved through political means rather than violence. that is just one more reason why good governance horizo has to bt of the recipe that we use for a strong, stable and prosperous africa. last question, jerome. >> thank you. today, israeli prime minister a...
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when you talk health issues, we don't know if the kids coming from central america or mexico are inoculatedat presents a serious issue. we have to use the health department. we have limited resources. but, if we are going to work on this crisis on this problem, we need the federal government to step up and give us money. so far, we have not receive add dime. >> what do you make of the dime they are going home. for some reason, this gets me. they call a crisis, then all take off for five weeks, the president is going off for a couple weeks to martha's vineyard. here you come, i listened to sean. what do you think about that? >> really, this is neither a republican or democratic issue. this is the humanitarian issue that needs to be addressed. >> and there's no security and a sense of decency. national security, health, all those things. >> sometimes you just, as mayors we are the ones that are the front lines, to try to solve problems. when you don't have the resources or help we need to get the job done, look, i understand when a kid and i visited with these kids that are put on that beast,
when you talk health issues, we don't know if the kids coming from central america or mexico are inoculatedat presents a serious issue. we have to use the health department. we have limited resources. but, if we are going to work on this crisis on this problem, we need the federal government to step up and give us money. so far, we have not receive add dime. >> what do you make of the dime they are going home. for some reason, this gets me. they call a crisis, then all take off for five...
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the inoculation part comes in the traditional study of islam, being connected to scholars who have a is the inoculation part of it. >> mubin, you spent a lot of time with people who were radicalized, helped break up a terror plot in toronto. what's the ultimate goal of group like isis? >> isis has gone on to do what it claimed to do, establish an islamic state. had the term islamic state in its name for some time. they've done what they claimed to want to do. secondly, the idea of an islamic state, the caliphate is something that's shared by muslims, so what they're doing is appealing to pmusliming to say, here it is, we've established the utopian state you've been waiting for all this time. >> do they want to eliminate people who don't believe as they do? >> yes, most definitely, they do. they've been killing more muslims than they've been killing nonmuslims. so deviant a group that even al qaeda doesn't want anything to do with them. so they're uncompromising. that's their problem. >> where's the reaction that we're seeing from muslims? as you say, they are killing more muslims tha
the inoculation part comes in the traditional study of islam, being connected to scholars who have a is the inoculation part of it. >> mubin, you spent a lot of time with people who were radicalized, helped break up a terror plot in toronto. what's the ultimate goal of group like isis? >> isis has gone on to do what it claimed to do, establish an islamic state. had the term islamic state in its name for some time. they've done what they claimed to want to do. secondly, the idea of...
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the last points i'll make is on good governance, one of the best inoculators against infiltration is a society in which everyone everybody feels they have a steak in the existing order and they feel their grievances can be resolved through political means rather than through violence. that's just another reason why good governance has to be part to the recipe that we use for a strong, stable, and pros effort. last question, jerome. >> thank you, mr. president. israeli prime minister said the operation was justified and proportionate. do you agree and are you hopeful the cease-fire can be achieved and what exact role can the u.s. play in the current talks going on? >> i've said from the beginning that no country would tolerate rockets being launched into their cities. and as a consequence, i have consistently supported israel's right to defend itself, and that includes doing what it needs to do to prevent rockets from landing on population centers and, more recently, as we learned, preventing tunnels from being dug under their territory that can be used to launch terrorist attacks. i
the last points i'll make is on good governance, one of the best inoculators against infiltration is a society in which everyone everybody feels they have a steak in the existing order and they feel their grievances can be resolved through political means rather than through violence. that's just another reason why good governance has to be part to the recipe that we use for a strong, stable, and pros effort. last question, jerome. >> thank you, mr. president. israeli prime minister said...
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the state claims dirken also vaccinated or inoculated pets herself without a proper license. at least four sick pets were sold between november of 2012 and january of 2013. >>> two toms river teenagers are behind bars tonight. police say matthew mathy broke into homes and stole cash and jewelry, electronics too and stephanie rapp sold the stolen items to pawn shops and gold buyers. version tracked the 18-year-old suspects after a witness gave them a partial tag number. >>> in west philadelphia, a man was beaten and robbed on belmont avenue near mantua. surveillance video captured the two suspects before and after attack, a close look there, hard to make out any distinguishable marks. police say the men approached the victim, demanded money, one had a gun. when the victim said he had no karen, the second man hit him in the head. the suspects walked away with his wallet and a cell phone. >>> take a good look at this guy here, authorities say he robbed a wells fargo bank in frankfurt last week, pretty clear photos there he allegedly handed the teller a threatening note and made
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and this seems to me an effort to kind of insulate or inoculate the administration for what may be, unfortunately, the inevitable that more americans are going to die this week. >> or as i posted on gretawire is that the president looks like he really cares and he goes off to play golf that he really cares that he is engaged orders this mission which is abject failure. that's another story about our intelligence gathering. catherine, thank you. >> you are welcome. >> chilling video that another american journalist stephan is next. he could be the next captive beheaded. continuing air strikes against isis. lt. colonel oliver north joins us. good evening, sir. they are going to treat the death of the journalist like a law enforcement operation. >> stunning, yeah. >> breathtaking. >> and he didn't say that today in his remarks. he did first of all my condolences to the family and my prayers for them because what they have witnessed is just horrific, the foleyy family. second, he talked at length about the horrors being perpetrated by isis is. and then he says at the end of this, and this is a quote:
and this seems to me an effort to kind of insulate or inoculate the administration for what may be, unfortunately, the inevitable that more americans are going to die this week. >> or as i posted on gretawire is that the president looks like he really cares and he goes off to play golf that he really cares that he is engaged orders this mission which is abject failure. that's another story about our intelligence gathering. catherine, thank you. >> you are welcome. >> chilling...
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the vaccine given ahead of time to protect -- >> inoculate. okay. >> and then the drugs could potentially be given to the people exposed and starting to get sick. what you said earlier about ebola of an orphan disease, i think up to this point, you know, we have seen these isolated outbreaks of ebola and sister virus and they strike without warning. typically if rural areas. there are a few cases. and so, you know, in terms of public health priorities, you know, there are lots of other things that people are worried about that are above that, above ebola on the list and potentially the outbreak shows that it can cause a regional health emergency and i think there's really the incentive and the impetus i think now to push forward and develop both did vaccines and therapeutics. the government is researching and groups like mine and lots of others to really understand and study the virus and come up with targets for developing drugs and i think we sort of have to, you know, like running a relay race and three quarters of the way in the last leg,
the vaccine given ahead of time to protect -- >> inoculate. okay. >> and then the drugs could potentially be given to the people exposed and starting to get sick. what you said earlier about ebola of an orphan disease, i think up to this point, you know, we have seen these isolated outbreaks of ebola and sister virus and they strike without warning. typically if rural areas. there are a few cases. and so, you know, in terms of public health priorities, you know, there are lots of...
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the porcine valve which is wonderful, you're already inoculate ford swine flu and you can find trufflese valve which is great because you can crap standing up. be more stubborn. but-- . >> rose: and play in the dirt. >> play in the dirt. >> how are you doing, in college kids tip you over at night. i thought because after the heart surgery you find yourself getting very emotional. and i thought i got so emotional i thought instead of a valve they gave me a tiny va-- vagina. >> i know it sounds like an elton john song. >> rose: so when did you know you were not doing so well? >> i was out on the road doing the tour, initially. and i would finish shows and just be just burnt. like this is more than e haas shun, something else was found. and when they want and looked at the valve, they did the angiogram, it was kind of weird. and it was just like-- the leaking, was causing, you know, you know. >> rose: yes. >> and look at you charlie rose with your french valve. we had to look a long way to find a nice piece for you. >> bring the nice one for charlie. charlie these are the choices you have
the porcine valve which is wonderful, you're already inoculate ford swine flu and you can find trufflese valve which is great because you can crap standing up. be more stubborn. but-- . >> rose: and play in the dirt. >> play in the dirt. >> how are you doing, in college kids tip you over at night. i thought because after the heart surgery you find yourself getting very emotional. and i thought i got so emotional i thought instead of a valve they gave me a tiny va-- vagina....
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i said you are ready and inoculated for swine flu virus a bovine valve is great because you can crafting up. >> play in the dirt. because you find yourself getting very emotional. >> one acquaintance told the los angeles he was always in character for me you never solve the real robin. dead at the age of 63. i, like so many people a huge fan. think of him as a comic genius of my generation. can't believe he is gone. ♪ >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. this is "market makers." >> just when you thought it was safe to watch market makers, we bring you the guys responsible for those terrifying pictures of shark week that give me nightmares. >> timing your tweet. knowing what to post and when to post this the other. >> this is "market makers." i am erik schatzker. >> i am alix steel and four stephanie ruhle. happy tuesday, everybody. time is running out on the latest truce in gaza. the palestinian group hamas says there will be no more temporary cease-fires after the current one ends tomorrow night. israel says there are still big gaps between what the two sides want f
i said you are ready and inoculated for swine flu virus a bovine valve is great because you can crafting up. >> play in the dirt. because you find yourself getting very emotional. >> one acquaintance told the los angeles he was always in character for me you never solve the real robin. dead at the age of 63. i, like so many people a huge fan. think of him as a comic genius of my generation. can't believe he is gone. ♪ >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york....
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us we must borrow even more money from china to house, feed, inoculate, and treat the strangers who broke into us we n more money from our home. well, i am a mother. i am a woman. i am a christian. and i am proud to say i am an american. i have listened to these arguments, and i check them against my heart and my head, my experience and my values. and to these arguments, i need but one word to respond. no. [applause] disagree? speak withorder and the american citizens with whom i have spoken. learn about the crime. local residents will tell you they have seen a flood of illegal immigrants pouring into their cities in the last two years. tell you how crime against persons and property has increased. sheriff joe frank martinez in dell rio told as a resident along the river had their homes robbed. everything from televisions and washing machines to copper wiring, stolen from homes, put on floats -- put on rafts and floated across the river into mexico. i saw photos of a home where a mother and her children had to hide under their bed for safety, while a gang of illegal immigrants started sho
us we must borrow even more money from china to house, feed, inoculate, and treat the strangers who broke into us we n more money from our home. well, i am a mother. i am a woman. i am a christian. and i am proud to say i am an american. i have listened to these arguments, and i check them against my heart and my head, my experience and my values. and to these arguments, i need but one word to respond. no. [applause] disagree? speak withorder and the american citizens with whom i have spoken....
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next week researchers will begin the first ever human trials of a vaccine to inoculate against ebola. national institutes of health is developing the vaccine with the drugmaker, glaxosmithkline. it will start with 20 healthy adults and results are not expected until next year. in an interview with kate snow and the head of the nih was careful to manage expectations of that new drug. >> is this as fast as you can go? because, as you know, people are dying every single day. >> this is not a treatment of a sick person. this is a prevention of infection. we still don't know if it works. having said that, we're going extremely quickly. >> the nih fast tracked the testing of the vaccine with many being developed right now but at the current pace it remains to be seen if it is useful in stopping the spread of the disease. joining me now joe montgomery of cdc kenya and team leader for cdc ebola response team in liberia. joel joins us by phone from monrovia. joel, what is it like on the ground in liberia where you are? >> yeah, the situation is actually very difficult right now. the cdc is wor
next week researchers will begin the first ever human trials of a vaccine to inoculate against ebola. national institutes of health is developing the vaccine with the drugmaker, glaxosmithkline. it will start with 20 healthy adults and results are not expected until next year. in an interview with kate snow and the head of the nih was careful to manage expectations of that new drug. >> is this as fast as you can go? because, as you know, people are dying every single day. >> this is...
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prevention or addressing it responsively as a pharmaceutical question do we have a cure, can we inoculate? and what we heard this week was public health work on the ground. so when you are a hospital, how do you -- how do you address this? how do you do the work that is that tracking of every patient and their contact in addition to the pharmaceutical work? >> for example, we're not able to track every patient. a story after young boy, mohammed, age 12. he was climbing a mango tree, fell. and that branch that he landed on stuck into his side, so he was transferred from over ten hours away to a hospital. he could have been exposed at several different times to ebola but we were unable to know that. we were able to screen him immediately, provide him with the surgery to save his life and move forward. from a public health standpoint as mentioned before, this is going to take a long-term capacity building commitment from the international community to help these nations deal with it this immediate outbreak but to be able to help prevent it going forward. >> you mentioned before the organizat
prevention or addressing it responsively as a pharmaceutical question do we have a cure, can we inoculate? and what we heard this week was public health work on the ground. so when you are a hospital, how do you -- how do you address this? how do you do the work that is that tracking of every patient and their contact in addition to the pharmaceutical work? >> for example, we're not able to track every patient. a story after young boy, mohammed, age 12. he was climbing a mango tree, fell....
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starts to come, so for me, many people have become more religious and in fact, being more religious inoculatesich anti-western, very anti-western. it's okay to be critical of course but this is way beyond just mere credit suchl so adding the two together creates a volatile mix. >> here's another mix that's mindblowing for most americans. you grew up in toronto, canada, why would an american or westerner or canadian give up the freedoms and give up democracy to go to a place like syria? >> a lot of these people are fed a mythology, if you will, a utopian fantasy idea where you reestablish the caliphate and will live happily ever after, and they have this idea that we will be heroes when we go there. you're dealing with disaffected, lost boys, and especially those that come from an abusive home background or criminal backgrounds, or just don't feel that people like them or they're wanted, these are groups that will make them feel that, make them feel not just that they're wanted with you that they belong to something greater and in doing so become heroes, even if they die. >> we have heard that,
starts to come, so for me, many people have become more religious and in fact, being more religious inoculatesich anti-western, very anti-western. it's okay to be critical of course but this is way beyond just mere credit suchl so adding the two together creates a volatile mix. >> here's another mix that's mindblowing for most americans. you grew up in toronto, canada, why would an american or westerner or canadian give up the freedoms and give up democracy to go to a place like syria?...