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be the future of isis? yeah.come home, i honestly think that would break their hearts. i do, too. your dad said you are dangerous. do you think that? no. can you see why somebody at home, in the uk watching this, would think, this is the most dangerous person that we could possibly ever allow to come home? yeah. i can see that but... ..the thing is it's not that i want to go back like to the uk. i just want to be... i want to be dealt with. i feel like you don't understand, like, the gravity of what you've done. you didn't help anyone, there are thousands of people wiped out. like, you're not taking responsibility for what you've done and what you've signed up for. i didn't do it. i know i didn't do it. i didn't kill anyone. i didn't take any slaves, that's for sure. but you didn't kill anyone, how... i...struggle to believe that. you've never been here, so you wouldn't know. i still want to know what turned kids from my school and college into fanatics. and whether they would have turned that hatred on me. so, i
be the future of isis? yeah.come home, i honestly think that would break their hearts. i do, too. your dad said you are dangerous. do you think that? no. can you see why somebody at home, in the uk watching this, would think, this is the most dangerous person that we could possibly ever allow to come home? yeah. i can see that but... ..the thing is it's not that i want to go back like to the uk. i just want to be... i want to be dealt with. i feel like you don't understand, like, the gravity of...
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>> yes. >> so a number of the fbi agents i interviewed for the book on isis don't work for isis anymorethey work antigovernment. >> and do they talk about similarities or differences in safety ? >> yes. they find it to be almost easier because these guys are so over it in ways that the jihadists were alittle bit better in hiding their tracks a little bit . the white supremacists don't necessarily see a need to do that quite yet. i would also say that the tempo for isis cases has dropped within the bureaus. in 2015 you had fbi agents i was interviewing say they work 18 hour days and would see their families for weeks and would cancel family picnics to go work cases. now i would say there rested a little bit more but they're out there, they're dealing with the issues but it's a different dynamic. one of the things to look at for that different dynamic is the charges. so some in the fbi organization would argue that the tempo hasn't dropped too much what has changed is where taking cases earlier on so we're arresting individuals for false statements to the fbi, gun charges or drug charges
>> yes. >> so a number of the fbi agents i interviewed for the book on isis don't work for isis anymorethey work antigovernment. >> and do they talk about similarities or differences in safety ? >> yes. they find it to be almost easier because these guys are so over it in ways that the jihadists were alittle bit better in hiding their tracks a little bit . the white supremacists don't necessarily see a need to do that quite yet. i would also say that the tempo for isis...
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we know they made the isis so why they are sending an s. and soldiers to death you see it's like a game for them they create something and they send their own soldiers to get killed by something they made it and they don't care for them they don't care for their lifes they are just caring for the power for the money for anything they are looking for on the countries they are looking for oil and they have to know this will not happen finally i have to ask you some suggesting i saying you could become a successor to your father what are your plans. my plan is to introduce my father not the thing that's trump is saying of course i have to introduce my father to the world that's my job and that's my destiny i believe i have to go this way to introduce my father that's who he was and what he did for people while i'm planning to write something about him because i i saw many books about him in english and others languages they are not perfect and many information on them are not correct so. well no i'm trying to make a book or write a book about
we know they made the isis so why they are sending an s. and soldiers to death you see it's like a game for them they create something and they send their own soldiers to get killed by something they made it and they don't care for them they don't care for their lifes they are just caring for the power for the money for anything they are looking for on the countries they are looking for oil and they have to know this will not happen finally i have to ask you some suggesting i saying you could...
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isis they are a group of terrorists that america made them and we have many proofs for that. my father was the only person was a standing in front of such a terrorist groups of course they are not happy for my friend that that my father is a standing in front of such of the groups because they made it they made it to start a war in the middle east and they use it to start hurting people and taking their houses their jobs their money their countries of course they are not happy for my father is standing in front of them and destroying them everywhere and you know this that and i know also recording that. giuliana psalms the founder of wiki a list he exposed the e-mail. that jack solon was telling hillary clinton on. that al qaida is on our side in syria ok that's seem that's shows this man is still in the present why because he exposed them and he said for everyone that such a group of terrorists that are killing people and his'n people in the middle east america made them and they are like toys for them the life of people and us and people are like toys for them they attacked
isis they are a group of terrorists that america made them and we have many proofs for that. my father was the only person was a standing in front of such a terrorist groups of course they are not happy for my friend that that my father is a standing in front of such of the groups because they made it they made it to start a war in the middle east and they use it to start hurting people and taking their houses their jobs their money their countries of course they are not happy for my father is...
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you know world exclusive 1st ever interview with zainab so they money daughter of the iranian anti isis and the al qaeda come on to cost them so they money it is a year ago tomorrow that donald trump ordered is murder coming up on this show we speak to the daughter of the general credited with saving countless lives from washington's london in the going underground world exclusive 1st interview as joe biden's national security adviser designate threatens a coalition against iran from january oliseh more coming up in the penultimate show of this season but 1st the un special rapporteur agnes kalama has concluded that the us and off we assassinated iranian general custom survey money using an obama era style drone strike on baghdad airport the assassination was condemned by un security council members russia and china but not fronts in britain here is so lame on his daughter's enough speaking as her father's funeral intent from the largest since revolutionary leader grand ayatollah khamenei they were there why is that because i don't recall that i've also just shown it is that that's the
you know world exclusive 1st ever interview with zainab so they money daughter of the iranian anti isis and the al qaeda come on to cost them so they money it is a year ago tomorrow that donald trump ordered is murder coming up on this show we speak to the daughter of the general credited with saving countless lives from washington's london in the going underground world exclusive 1st interview as joe biden's national security adviser designate threatens a coalition against iran from january...
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those groups need to be treated like isis. there is a history between law enforcement and social media companies to be able to reduce the influence of those groups. then we have to work on the broader disinformation problem to turn down the anger that you see from that huge percentage of republicans who believe the election was stolen. >> biden denialism is very well and widespread, so is riot denialism. both are happening. both are happening from the same platforms. both are problematic. chris, what do you say to the following? we have to be clear eyed but also very careful not to exaggerate it, not to overstate or create undue fear in this country right now? >> i think that's absolutely right. we have to be very careful here. just because someone may believe that the president did not win the election or the president-elect biden did not win or that someone believes in qanon doesn't mean they're going to go pick up arms and go riot. and this is the challenge that we're facing. i don't think that as a society, certainty the c
those groups need to be treated like isis. there is a history between law enforcement and social media companies to be able to reduce the influence of those groups. then we have to work on the broader disinformation problem to turn down the anger that you see from that huge percentage of republicans who believe the election was stolen. >> biden denialism is very well and widespread, so is riot denialism. both are happening. both are happening from the same platforms. both are problematic....
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captured the last inch of territory controlled by isis, and a strike fighters stationed right here atas lemoore were in the fight early on, hitting isis, giving terrorists no quarter, driving them from their strongholds. with the courage of our armed forces, i'm proud to report more than a year ago, we crushed their caliphate, captured the last inch of territory under the black flag of isis, and took down their leader without one american casualty. [applause] vice pres. pence: and we stood up to the leading state sponsor of terror. drawing from the iran nuclear deal, we strengthened our alliances in the region and isolated iran as never before. and when the most dangerous terrorists in the world threatened american forces in the region, our armed forces took action and iran's top general, because some soleimani, is gone. [applause] vice pres. pence: thanks to american leadership, a more peaceful middle east is within our sites. and with renewed american strength, we embrace our role as leader of the free world. whether it be in the global war on terror or manning the ramparts of freed
captured the last inch of territory controlled by isis, and a strike fighters stationed right here atas lemoore were in the fight early on, hitting isis, giving terrorists no quarter, driving them from their strongholds. with the courage of our armed forces, i'm proud to report more than a year ago, we crushed their caliphate, captured the last inch of territory under the black flag of isis, and took down their leader without one american casualty. [applause] vice pres. pence: and we stood up...
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if isis terrorists or would-be sympathizers of isis or al qaeda in the u.s.they're terrorists, would he be silent tonight? >> no. of course not. and the gop knows that. and you say, well, what if they were isis terrorists? the reality was as far as a lot of republicans and ted cruz are concerned, they weren't isis terrorists. isis terrorists, quite frankly, are not white. isis terrorists are foreigners. isis terrorists often are brown. you know, that is the racial dynamic that ted cruz is operating on. and you know, he's thinking about -- texas is a state that's turning blue. it is right now a minority majority state. and it is only a matter of time before ted cruz finds himself in incredible trouble in that state. however, he's not really thinking about that state anymore. he's thinking about the republican primary for president in 2024. that is the audience that he's thinking about. and he knows to repudiate trump and to repudiate the rioters is to basically pack up his bags as far as presidential missions are concerned and to go home to texas. that's somet
if isis terrorists or would-be sympathizers of isis or al qaeda in the u.s.they're terrorists, would he be silent tonight? >> no. of course not. and the gop knows that. and you say, well, what if they were isis terrorists? the reality was as far as a lot of republicans and ted cruz are concerned, they weren't isis terrorists. isis terrorists, quite frankly, are not white. isis terrorists are foreigners. isis terrorists often are brown. you know, that is the racial dynamic that ted cruz is...
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really first came across it on a big scale with the who were taken by isis fighters from their homeland in iraq. many of the women were taken as sex slaves, taken to slave markets. went through most horrendous thingses, so ammet a group of these u usid disease whoscaped and it might the on a greek heyland and the just told me the most horrendous stories of what hand happened to them. and i was so shocked. then all around the same time, i was traveling to nigeria a lot because in my -- yao might remember more than 200 girls taken in the middle of the night by boca haram fighters and there was a lot of outrage, and i went to report on that but i actually found that tens of thousands of girls and women were being abducted, forced to he about so-called bush wives for boca haram, and then a come of years after that in 2017 i was reporting on the crisis in the -- around 700,000 that threat from myanmar to backly, many of them women, telling me most horrendous stories how they were taken by soldiers and militias, tied to banana na trees and gang raped in front of their children. so i just beca
really first came across it on a big scale with the who were taken by isis fighters from their homeland in iraq. many of the women were taken as sex slaves, taken to slave markets. went through most horrendous thingses, so ammet a group of these u usid disease whoscaped and it might the on a greek heyland and the just told me the most horrendous stories of what hand happened to them. and i was so shocked. then all around the same time, i was traveling to nigeria a lot because in my -- yao might...
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this is propaganda the same signed isis used. the decline of that is important.ebody will not be recruited today because there is less propaganda out there. >> you acknowledged that there were intel gaps leading up to the capitol siege and you talked about questions that we need to be asking in today's day and moment. what are your top three questions you are asking right now? >> boy, my biggest question is about the future. if you look at this country, when we have had major social upheaval, you look at the '60s, i don't think we really recovered from the -- forget about the war, not for get, but the social upheaval. i don't think we recovered from that until the '80s. i don't think we got out of being focused on al qaeda and isis for a year or two ago. think 10 or 20 years in there are for this to work its way through. question one, how do we handle that? question two, how do we have a debate about what's appropriate for people to say? is it okay to say i hate somebody? other countries like fgermany have done this successfully in their free societies. in the la
this is propaganda the same signed isis used. the decline of that is important.ebody will not be recruited today because there is less propaganda out there. >> you acknowledged that there were intel gaps leading up to the capitol siege and you talked about questions that we need to be asking in today's day and moment. what are your top three questions you are asking right now? >> boy, my biggest question is about the future. if you look at this country, when we have had major social...
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was able to say there's the threat from isis you want to defeat it give us the tools and we'll take care of this for a year. and we have a fantastic relationship with egypt and we appreciate what you're doing but israel's sisi really such a good bargain for the west. in april 28th egyptian president out of fatah el-sisi secured a 2nd time in office after winning 97 percent of the vote yet the results were hardly surprising. there were technically 2 candidates but the other candidate mr most optimistic. in fact the supporter who had stepped into the contest at the 11th hour to prevent the embarrassment of a one horse race. 3 men from within the military establishment had initially challenge house easy for the presidency in a very short space of time all 3 candidates were dispensed with by at the c.c. regime sonny anon a retired general was charged with breaching military regulations. and consul was a little known army colonel was court martialed and ahmed shafik a former air force commander withdrew from the race after being held in a luxury hotel for a month. before president and sisi ex
was able to say there's the threat from isis you want to defeat it give us the tools and we'll take care of this for a year. and we have a fantastic relationship with egypt and we appreciate what you're doing but israel's sisi really such a good bargain for the west. in april 28th egyptian president out of fatah el-sisi secured a 2nd time in office after winning 97 percent of the vote yet the results were hardly surprising. there were technically 2 candidates but the other candidate mr most...
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we saw the rise of isis. similarly, in syria, we are confronting an absolute human tragedy and disgrace that people have forgotten about but that began more than a decade -- almost exactly a decade ago and has resulted in the loss of half a million lives. can we do something about that? we have a small number of troops inside syria, mostly protecting fighters who are sharing our ambitions for a more stable future for the syrian people. i do not in view joe biden, much as i did not envy donald trump, in facing the challenges we see in those countries and further afield. al qaeda has grown enormously in strength and purpose. isis can always return and the iranians are all over the region , seeking to dominate or destabilize, to make trouble not just for us before our allies and partners. host: a conversation about the foreign policy facing the biden administration. you might say we are talking about "what the hell is going on," the name of danielle pletka's podcast. michelle, good morning. a republican. caller:
we saw the rise of isis. similarly, in syria, we are confronting an absolute human tragedy and disgrace that people have forgotten about but that began more than a decade -- almost exactly a decade ago and has resulted in the loss of half a million lives. can we do something about that? we have a small number of troops inside syria, mostly protecting fighters who are sharing our ambitions for a more stable future for the syrian people. i do not in view joe biden, much as i did not envy donald...
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agent who he thought was a member of isis.s will become the first woman ever to officiate the super bowl in its 55-year history. thomas, a mother of three, was also the first woman to officiate a college football game and an n.f.l. game. the super bowl airs on cbs february 7. and coming up next, the eight- year-old who won a spot in the inaugural celebration. her virtual lemonade stand is making a real difference. diffe. as a retired weatherman, i like things i can predict. that's why i chose an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. it's the kind of plan with predictable out-of-pocket costs. plus the plan i chose has a low to zero percent chance of copays. it's a sunny day for me. -honey you're doing it again. -i'll stop. the only medicare supplement plans with the aarp name. medicare supplement plans have no networks and no referrals so you can take charge. ♪ ♪ when you drive this smooth, you save with allstate the future of nsurance hu've never been in better s or cl for a quote ♪ when you drive this
agent who he thought was a member of isis.s will become the first woman ever to officiate the super bowl in its 55-year history. thomas, a mother of three, was also the first woman to officiate a college football game and an n.f.l. game. the super bowl airs on cbs february 7. and coming up next, the eight- year-old who won a spot in the inaugural celebration. her virtual lemonade stand is making a real difference. diffe. as a retired weatherman, i like things i can predict. that's why i chose...
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led invasion and later as isis influence grew across the country but after the government declared eisel defeated in 2017 such attacks became rare you need to bring you. into an enormous bill bring a new idea. where you and you are racially present in the many important. what were your rights you know are we eventually or how i'm. just a few blocks from thailand is tahrir square the same turf more than a year of anti-government protests demanding better security more opportunities and less foreign interference the protesters also want elections which have been postponed to october analysts say several groups could benefit from thursday's bombings we witnessed a continuous and a very prominent rhetoric from a lot of politicians and a lot of militia leaders that continues the war in iraq in one way or another and directly in this movement that the government will only be 2 nations that would remind us to be isis. the last come just a week after the u.s. confirmed it had cut its troop levels in iraq to just $2500.00 the lowest levels in nearly 2 decades but just this week iraq sent extra so
led invasion and later as isis influence grew across the country but after the government declared eisel defeated in 2017 such attacks became rare you need to bring you. into an enormous bill bring a new idea. where you and you are racially present in the many important. what were your rights you know are we eventually or how i'm. just a few blocks from thailand is tahrir square the same turf more than a year of anti-government protests demanding better security more opportunities and less...
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turkey and jordan they used al-qaeda to try to undermine syria and part of that al-qaeda turned into isis so the history of united states and our kind is clear to all and of course the americans allowed the saudis to use al qaeda and isis in yemen against and sort of law and the government that rules over the capital sana'a let's consider how far this could go now because chunk still has more than a week left in all faith has made plenty of threats in the past do you think you could take any action against iran before he leaves well i think the americans should have no doubt and so should regional regimes if there is any strike on iran. the countries in the persian gulf that facilitated and help americans all here have their bases and facilitate any form of attack their infrastructure will be destroyed the emirates will be wiped out they are all infrastructure we will be hammered and so will any other country in the region that helps the united states or all of these small countries in the persian gulf should take into account the fact that if the united states strikes iran that effective
turkey and jordan they used al-qaeda to try to undermine syria and part of that al-qaeda turned into isis so the history of united states and our kind is clear to all and of course the americans allowed the saudis to use al qaeda and isis in yemen against and sort of law and the government that rules over the capital sana'a let's consider how far this could go now because chunk still has more than a week left in all faith has made plenty of threats in the past do you think you could take any...
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were not prepared for this the way they would have been if there was the same kind of chatter that isis was thinking of doing it. you know, and that's why we have to dig on that. but i will say this. i think seefcretly you know who agrees with you? every single republican who ran their ass out of that room when they broke into the capitol. because if they thought that they were just country-lovin' conservatives they wouldn't have run for their lives when they came in. you've got to go, d-lemon. i love you. >> you've got some more hours. i don't. i have miles to go before i'm done and you have miles to go before you're asleep. see you. thank you, brother. i'll see you soon. so that's the truth, people, and nothing but the truth. so we're at a really critical point in this country. and while we're here and we're at this very tenuous time, everyone's off kilter, why don't we just get down to what things really are and stop trying to pretend that it's something else because it's easier for us to process it? we see what this is. you know what it is. so let's get to the show. this is "cnn ton
were not prepared for this the way they would have been if there was the same kind of chatter that isis was thinking of doing it. you know, and that's why we have to dig on that. but i will say this. i think seefcretly you know who agrees with you? every single republican who ran their ass out of that room when they broke into the capitol. because if they thought that they were just country-lovin' conservatives they wouldn't have run for their lives when they came in. you've got to go, d-lemon....
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you win for vanilla isis. you got that in there. i have to smile at that one.ou both very much. we went over time earlier in the show. i wish we had more time. coming up, mary trump on how much damage her uncle is capable of doing on the way out of the white house doors. new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. charmin ultra soft is so soft much are you, hon? n-n-n-no-no you'll hav
you win for vanilla isis. you got that in there. i have to smile at that one.ou both very much. we went over time earlier in the show. i wish we had more time. coming up, mary trump on how much damage her uncle is capable of doing on the way out of the white house doors. new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those...
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connected to the arab world, then after 9/11 -- >> you were supposed to have all the answers about isis that to but i am saying that 9/11 -- before 9/11 people would treat people like me as arabs as after 9/11 we became and that was only identity, even though were both, i'm both. there was a perception that everybody was lumped into the same group. in my mind it's a period of time an environment of fear and also on a personal level it something i experience in various ways and comments in the workplace and different things to happen and of course i don't cover and there's not nothing necessarily about me that says i muslim or anything. then a lot of times i hear these comments more than i see them and of course you know later, things were calming down along comes isis and that's a whole another set of questions. >> right. did you feel like you can talk openly about question need the war on iraq or the war on afghanistan? >> i think after 9/11 i think there was a great deal of awareness on the parts of american muslims that everything that came out of their mouth would be scrutinized for
connected to the arab world, then after 9/11 -- >> you were supposed to have all the answers about isis that to but i am saying that 9/11 -- before 9/11 people would treat people like me as arabs as after 9/11 we became and that was only identity, even though were both, i'm both. there was a perception that everybody was lumped into the same group. in my mind it's a period of time an environment of fear and also on a personal level it something i experience in various ways and comments in...
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it's all fingers are pointing to isis the minute. a number of officials have alluded to it potentially being isis and the way that the attack was carried out is very much reminiscent of dozens of other attacks that they have carried out over the years in this country. journalists a few have ever only speaking to us from baghdad thank you so much thank you. now german chancellor angela merkel says the country is in a very difficult situation because of the pandemic she says too many people are still dying but that measures to bring down the number of new cases are paying off she also urged germans to take the new variant of the virus seriously or face a 3rd wave of infections. the home business we are dealing with an alarmingly high death toll today alone we have again lost over a 1000 people this is terrible these are not just numbers these are people who have died all alone these are families her mourning we have to remind ourselves of this again and again and we also have to struggle with the fact that all our efforts against the v
it's all fingers are pointing to isis the minute. a number of officials have alluded to it potentially being isis and the way that the attack was carried out is very much reminiscent of dozens of other attacks that they have carried out over the years in this country. journalists a few have ever only speaking to us from baghdad thank you so much thank you. now german chancellor angela merkel says the country is in a very difficult situation because of the pandemic she says too many people are...
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so i would argue that this is much worse than the isis international terrorism threat. this is us, this is america today which is unfortunate, it's very troubling time. >> let's talk about some of those americans because we have seen a ton of headlines about police officers taking part in last week's violent attack. that has to be particularly troubling because we spent a lot of 2020 talking about the need to improve relations between police and the communities they serve. this absolutely doesn't help that. >> this is certainly a complicating factor, the idea of officers who are violating their oaths either at the federal level, local level, state level. so that is of concern going forward but i think we'll find that the vast, vast, vast majority of american law enforcement and military will adhere to those oaths and that's a good thing because that's going to be vitally necessary to get this epidemic of home grown terrorism under control. >> this epidemic didn't start in the las week. there were extraordinary warnings that this was coming. the fact that we've been able
so i would argue that this is much worse than the isis international terrorism threat. this is us, this is america today which is unfortunate, it's very troubling time. >> let's talk about some of those americans because we have seen a ton of headlines about police officers taking part in last week's violent attack. that has to be particularly troubling because we spent a lot of 2020 talking about the need to improve relations between police and the communities they serve. this absolutely...
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i remember talking about a story like this when it came to isis, over a decade ago.was that long ago. we have been grappling with fbiex with cia and social media and what to identify and whatnot to identify for quite some time. how can americans feel confident that our government has a handle on identifying threats like this when we see what took place at the capitol? >> you are on the money in that there is this unresolved tension between civil liberties and privacy validly and how to regulate and enforce this and whether or not we each need a domestic terrorism law. and as ken related to, smart professionals differ on this. i have colleague who is say, be careful, that is a slippery slope for abuse for some president who says that's a domestic terrorism group. i want the fbi monitoring their conversations, and of course it is merely his enemies. we have got to have this discussion. while we are having this discussion, the bad guys couldn't care less that we can't figure this out and social media is out way in front of us. and you no, let me pose this, wheel we have
i remember talking about a story like this when it came to isis, over a decade ago.was that long ago. we have been grappling with fbiex with cia and social media and what to identify and whatnot to identify for quite some time. how can americans feel confident that our government has a handle on identifying threats like this when we see what took place at the capitol? >> you are on the money in that there is this unresolved tension between civil liberties and privacy validly and how to...
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the difference between al-qaeda and isis not only the message in the product but the people, isis had the ability and time and space to reach out systematically to americans and groom them over the course of weeks and months to encourage them. think of the case in upstate new york where a man was reaching out to another man with a mental health issue about the need to commit an attack and a nightclub in upstate new york, this individual who i think without sue donnie probably would've gone a different way whereas al-qaeda would've put the message out to a megaphone at effect. these guys were much more a one-on-one intervention trying to push the message in action. >> to watch the rest of the program visit our website booktv.org use the search box new the top of the page to look for his book homegrown. >> next on bookkeeping author discussion on confronting prejudice on the recent virtual miami book fair, new york times columnist and hudson institute senior fellow discussed whether america society
the difference between al-qaeda and isis not only the message in the product but the people, isis had the ability and time and space to reach out systematically to americans and groom them over the course of weeks and months to encourage them. think of the case in upstate new york where a man was reaching out to another man with a mental health issue about the need to commit an attack and a nightclub in upstate new york, this individual who i think without sue donnie probably would've gone a...
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thousands of people show up on the capitol who are isis sympathizers and storm the capitol.amental threat to this country. what are people in congress saying today? we're worried about alienating these people by voting against the president. we have a problem and the problem partly is we cannot look to our neighbor next door and say we have to say that's wrong, it's un-american. that is significant. >> phil mudd, david axelrod. gentlemen, thank you. we'll be right back. (burke) deep-sea driving, i see... (customer) something like that... (burke) well, here's something else: with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk
thousands of people show up on the capitol who are isis sympathizers and storm the capitol.amental threat to this country. what are people in congress saying today? we're worried about alienating these people by voting against the president. we have a problem and the problem partly is we cannot look to our neighbor next door and say we have to say that's wrong, it's un-american. that is significant. >> phil mudd, david axelrod. gentlemen, thank you. we'll be right back. (burke) deep-sea...
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according to his considered judgment, donald trump's voters are very much very much like isis, listenthis. >> when we looked at those americans who traveled to syria for the purpose of joining the islamic state, when you put all those faces and names down in one place, you had doctors, lawyers -- some people are very vulnerable and drawn into that core lie of any extremist movement and that is exactly what we are seeing now with this particular group of trump supporter's. >> tucker: wait. american national security official andy mccabe is telling us they are like isis -- islamic state in syria? aren't of those the wild eyed lunatics who beheaded journalists and videotape themselves doing it? that's terrifying. that's right, mr. and mrs. america -- what we didn't tell you before was that isis was for donald trump, that's when you're murdering so many people, they were the syrian branch of maga, you may have heard some kind of islamic thing, that is racist -- it's donald trump all along. those people are in this country, in dallas and sarasota and newport beach, everywhere -- hiding in
according to his considered judgment, donald trump's voters are very much very much like isis, listenthis. >> when we looked at those americans who traveled to syria for the purpose of joining the islamic state, when you put all those faces and names down in one place, you had doctors, lawyers -- some people are very vulnerable and drawn into that core lie of any extremist movement and that is exactly what we are seeing now with this particular group of trump supporter's. >> tucker:...
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you would feel one way about who attacked the capitol last week and a another way if it were about isis or anything else? >> this is a tough conversation for america. this is what happened in washington, d.c. at the capitol on wednesday was not about improving some sort of conservative principle, you know, ideas. it's not about that. what folks were fighting for in washington today or against was not about preserving some conservative principle ideas. what happened on wednesday at the capitol was about preserving whiteness. that's what this is about. this is the tough conversation we must have, and preserving it in the worst possible way which is white supremacy. the people out there weren't fighting for as i said conservative principles. they were wearing nazi insignia on their clothing. they were neo-nazis or fascists or fascist supporters. they were members of groups that people in washington should not be fighting for at this point. and we have to stop framing it in what they're trying to do, framing it in a political lens because this is not about politics. this is about people who
you would feel one way about who attacked the capitol last week and a another way if it were about isis or anything else? >> this is a tough conversation for america. this is what happened in washington, d.c. at the capitol on wednesday was not about improving some sort of conservative principle, you know, ideas. it's not about that. what folks were fighting for in washington today or against was not about preserving some conservative principle ideas. what happened on wednesday at the...
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alix: thank you so much, isis alameda. time for where we talk to an executive in the commodity world. this week, we will hear from vicki hollub. we will take a look at her company and its efforts with carbon capture. it is the new holy grail for oil companies, the net zero emission target. one big part is direct air capture. here's how it works. a machine pulls the air directly from the atmosphere and absorbs and attracts the co2 and removes it from the machine and injects it into rock, cement or an oil well and the rest of the oxygen is pumped back into the air. it can tackle current pollution plus old co2 lingering in the air. there are only a few commercially operational facilities around the world like switzerland in iceland and in british columbia. they just raised a few million dollars so far but that number could get bigger. enter occidental, one of the leading producers in the permian basin. one of its subsidiaries teamed up with a private firm to form one point is teaming up with carbon engineering. 1.5 provides t
alix: thank you so much, isis alameda. time for where we talk to an executive in the commodity world. this week, we will hear from vicki hollub. we will take a look at her company and its efforts with carbon capture. it is the new holy grail for oil companies, the net zero emission target. one big part is direct air capture. here's how it works. a machine pulls the air directly from the atmosphere and absorbs and attracts the co2 and removes it from the machine and injects it into rock, cement...
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been no claim of responsibility yet group very closely monitoring the usual channels through which isis claims such attacks but at this point there's been nothing people in the street are quite afraid of seeing a return to those those missed any suicide bombings that were required comment or sectarian infighting in fact i was in and 6 onwards and during isis's campaigns around the country from 2014 on roads but so far intelligence agencies and other security officials have not revealed any information about what might be like this you mentioned that baghdad had reached some level of security and normality why do you think we might be seeing this type of attack now there haven't been any solid indications but one thing that a lot of the security officials that we've been talking to have mentioned is the planned elections that are supposed to place later on this year that actually if you go back to the last time there was a suicide attack that wasn't anything close to this deadly it was in january of 2018 which was just our minds of parliamentary elections in iraq the last time presidenti
been no claim of responsibility yet group very closely monitoring the usual channels through which isis claims such attacks but at this point there's been nothing people in the street are quite afraid of seeing a return to those those missed any suicide bombings that were required comment or sectarian infighting in fact i was in and 6 onwards and during isis's campaigns around the country from 2014 on roads but so far intelligence agencies and other security officials have not revealed any...
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and that terrorist organization isis control in ms larger than pennsylvania.land mass larger than pennsylvania. but under the leadership of president trump, we have rebuilt our military. we have enacted the largest increases in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. [applause] with the support of our allies in congress, we are once again giving our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard, and guardians, the resources and support that you need, to accomplish our mission and defend this nation. we also provided the largest pay increase in the last 10 years and you deserve every penny. [applause] let me say none of that would have been possible without the strong support of leaders in the congress of the united states. here at fort drum it is important for me to tell you none of that would have been possible without the strong support of congresswoman elise steanik on the armed services committee of the house of representatives. when you join me in thanking her for her strong support of our armed forces. [applause] paramilitary -- our milit
and that terrorist organization isis control in ms larger than pennsylvania.land mass larger than pennsylvania. but under the leadership of president trump, we have rebuilt our military. we have enacted the largest increases in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. [applause] with the support of our allies in congress, we are once again giving our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard, and guardians, the resources and support that you need, to accomplish our mission...
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we are not fighting any wars in the middle east, he ended isis, he moved to jerusalem. he at least started on some criminal justice reform. things he really didn't even have to do. these people call up and, trump lies. trump never told anybody you could keep your physician and health care program if you like. host: you started with a comparison to ronald reagan. would you put trump ahead of reagan? caller: that is a tough question. reagan certainly was more personable and a lot easier to like than trump was. policy wise, i think trump probably did more. make america great has become a slogan -- we can't say the election was stolen, and there was irregularities as they want to call them, some pretty glaring ones. we are never going to know because it is not going to be investigated. we are never going to know about it because it is never going to be investigated. paul ryan stabbed trump right in the back. just one more, and i know i'm getting a little more time than i expected. why is it that networks, including c-span, can always find a rhino to attack republicans? do t
we are not fighting any wars in the middle east, he ended isis, he moved to jerusalem. he at least started on some criminal justice reform. things he really didn't even have to do. these people call up and, trump lies. trump never told anybody you could keep your physician and health care program if you like. host: you started with a comparison to ronald reagan. would you put trump ahead of reagan? caller: that is a tough question. reagan certainly was more personable and a lot easier to like...
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isis is honoring president obama. he's the founder of isis. he's the founder. he founded isis.he cofounder would be crooked hillary clinton. >> jimmy: what? well. he's not so sleepy anymore, i guess. you know, this is my last show of the trump administration. it feels like the end. a welcome end to a chapter of my life. you probably feel that way too. but you know what they say, don't cry because it's over, cry because it happened. and there are better times ahead. i have to believe that. a new president, a new vice president. no more jared and ivanka. djtj. rudy giuliani is hanging upside down in his cave. for god's sake, today mitch mcconnell fist-bumped barack obama! there is a feeling in the air of celebration and joy. and so we say goodbye to donald trump. not with venom, not with scorn, but with optimism, jubilance and celebration. ♪ ♪ ♪ na na na na na na hey hey hey good-bye ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na na hey hey hey good-bye ♪ ♪ na na na hey hey hey good-bye ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na na hey hey hey good-bye ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na na hey hey hey good-bye ♪ ♪ na na
isis is honoring president obama. he's the founder of isis. he's the founder. he founded isis.he cofounder would be crooked hillary clinton. >> jimmy: what? well. he's not so sleepy anymore, i guess. you know, this is my last show of the trump administration. it feels like the end. a welcome end to a chapter of my life. you probably feel that way too. but you know what they say, don't cry because it's over, cry because it happened. and there are better times ahead. i have to believe that....
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. >> isis had a message on a product. flipped a switch for american home grown radical extremist.they were drawn to that idea that we did see a push on that aspect of it. there's a difference between al qaeda and isis is not only the message of the product but the people. isis had the ability and time and space to reach out systematically to americans and groom them over the course of weeks and months to encourage them. and think of it case in upstate new york where a man on sadat he was reaching out to another man with some mental health issues about the need to commit an attack on a nightclub in upstate new york, right? this is an individual who i think without sue dottie whispering in his ear probably would've gone a different way. where as al qaeda would put the message out a megaphone effect. throw it out there and hope it sticks. these guys were much more of a 101 intervention trying to push the message. back to watch the rest this program visitor website booktv.org. use the search box at the top of this page should look for seamus hughes or the title of his book, homegrown.
. >> isis had a message on a product. flipped a switch for american home grown radical extremist.they were drawn to that idea that we did see a push on that aspect of it. there's a difference between al qaeda and isis is not only the message of the product but the people. isis had the ability and time and space to reach out systematically to americans and groom them over the course of weeks and months to encourage them. and think of it case in upstate new york where a man on sadat he was...
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know they're saying q and on this this online large conspiracy is like the equivalent to al qaida or isis but you know terms of we talked about russia gate actually affects us foreign policy i mean so that conspiracy theory has like real world implications global implications in fact but the problem is you have the liberal intelligentsia you have people who are populating the cabinet right now they teach at harvard they teach at all these top ivy league universities they've been telling their students absolute fiction for the last 5 years and these people are in charge i think this really there's a degradation of not not not just discourse but there's a moral degree degradation in america at the intellectual at the so-called elite level the main mainstream media level where they don't care they want to blame the internet for the post truth world when in fact they created the post truth world government federal government mainstream media the look at the obama administration the how they wielded federal power how they politicize the department of justice that's what you're going to see und
know they're saying q and on this this online large conspiracy is like the equivalent to al qaida or isis but you know terms of we talked about russia gate actually affects us foreign policy i mean so that conspiracy theory has like real world implications global implications in fact but the problem is you have the liberal intelligentsia you have people who are populating the cabinet right now they teach at harvard they teach at all these top ivy league universities they've been telling their...
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there's on our side of course isis came out of there so when the americans were you know that was the obama administration and biden was the vice president going to not trust biden or the americans when they supported al qaeda and when they are constantly threatening iran so either the americans implement the deal or there's no deal ok preconditions for iran no preconditions will be acceptable for iran side look we're going to have to leave it there we could talk a lot longer i'm sure but we've run out of time the sidemen and the professor from the university. thank you. just come half 7 a mosque attack again at the top and. join me now.
there's on our side of course isis came out of there so when the americans were you know that was the obama administration and biden was the vice president going to not trust biden or the americans when they supported al qaeda and when they are constantly threatening iran so either the americans implement the deal or there's no deal ok preconditions for iran no preconditions will be acceptable for iran side look we're going to have to leave it there we could talk a lot longer i'm sure but we've...