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hamas is an acronym in arabic for the islamic resistance. resistance is the operative word in their name, not islamic, not movement they're both important, but resistance. the important word and people need to understand what that means. and this is one way to do it. and it's important just to abstractly understand them, but to ultimately for people to engage with them, it doesn't mean you, you know, a letter of support or invite them to your home, but means that you engage with them. so you talk them like i talk to israelis and american pro-israeli zealots and to understand what it is that drove them so that we can figure out where is the middle ground? where both of our rights could be achieved so the best i would give you is if the united states government had this attitude and engaged with and learned about the viet cong or the taliban early on, they would not wasted billions and billions of and hundreds of, thousands and millions of lives and destroyed the country as all that could have been avoided if people in the u.s. government had
hamas is an acronym in arabic for the islamic resistance. resistance is the operative word in their name, not islamic, not movement they're both important, but resistance. the important word and people need to understand what that means. and this is one way to do it. and it's important just to abstractly understand them, but to ultimately for people to engage with them, it doesn't mean you, you know, a letter of support or invite them to your home, but means that you engage with them. so you...
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gadi mozes, who were the who had to be walked, uh, protected by islamic jihad.tivists into the red cross ambulances. so israel complained of to the mediators, particularly qatar and egypt. and that was taken care of today. so it just shows you that if they wanted to avoid what we've seen a few days ago, it could be done quite easily. and i hope the the next increments, the next batches of releases would be more similar to what we saw today than to what we saw a few days ago. but that, you know isabel, we're looking at these releases and we're all very happy and we're all elated, and there's jubilation and an expectation for the next phase. but it's only going to get more problematic, not the technicalities, not the logistics, but the political dimension of all this is going to get much more tenuous, much more problematic well, look, on monday, which is the 16th day one six. today is the 14th. so on monday, negotiations on the second phase are scheduled to begin. the second phase includes the continuation of the cease fire, leading to a permanent ceasefire and is
gadi mozes, who were the who had to be walked, uh, protected by islamic jihad.tivists into the red cross ambulances. so israel complained of to the mediators, particularly qatar and egypt. and that was taken care of today. so it just shows you that if they wanted to avoid what we've seen a few days ago, it could be done quite easily. and i hope the the next increments, the next batches of releases would be more similar to what we saw today than to what we saw a few days ago. but that, you know...
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released today two remain in gaza that are believed to be alive, the difficult part is hamas and islamic jihad are trickling out the information. even the israelis are not getting the names of hostages set to be released until the last moment. officials are hoping those americans will be on the list to be released next week and but it is unclear at this point given the fact that smaller organizations inside gaza like islamic jihad have been holding many of the hostages since october 7th. charlie:there has been a lot of pressure to get both hostages home and political pressure even here. now you have these people who committed horrible crimes. does that make things more complicated or has that pressure been invented with more hostages, give us some insight on that. >> make things more complicated because some of these palestinian prisoners were in prison for life sentences for committing attacks, organizing bombings against buses and cafÉs in the early 2000s and now they are back in the hands of hamas, they will rejoin the organization and be able to participate in future attacks not just
released today two remain in gaza that are believed to be alive, the difficult part is hamas and islamic jihad are trickling out the information. even the israelis are not getting the names of hostages set to be released until the last moment. officials are hoping those americans will be on the list to be released next week and but it is unclear at this point given the fact that smaller organizations inside gaza like islamic jihad have been holding many of the hostages since october 7th....
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russia is no longer the islam economic threat like china is. russia's gdp is lower. it was 20 years ago. i mean, they're in dire straits they're at a war is really costing them and the atlantic council which the advisory group to nato's i mean calling for regime change both china and in russia and that's the that's the agenda for the global elite and capital elite they would like see those changes made. they'd like to see russia open up to capital investment again and. they would like to see a regime change china so that capital was dominant here. i mean china has like 600 billionaires. the difference with being a billionaire in china is you don't get any say in the government unless you're the chinese communist party you can't buy influence here you can buy all the influence you want. so but i we have to locally organize engage with you know the capital in the global issues and oxfam is one of the best places to look for those. and continue to talk about and to rally around it and it in a very ways i don't know if i answered your question not, but that's a tried. yo
russia is no longer the islam economic threat like china is. russia's gdp is lower. it was 20 years ago. i mean, they're in dire straits they're at a war is really costing them and the atlantic council which the advisory group to nato's i mean calling for regime change both china and in russia and that's the that's the agenda for the global elite and capital elite they would like see those changes made. they'd like to see russia open up to capital investment again and. they would like to see a...
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china is like the new islam. yeah.we can't we can't be honest about them because they're not white. and china. okay. i'm sorry kids. they do some bad things. china. and we should just recognize that. >> yeah. and you know. >> if totally agree, totally agree. totally agree. and this is one. >> of the broader problems. >> this is one of the broader problems with this obsession of all of these ideologies from the left is that it hamstrings you in terms of thinking about sensible thinking, policy thinking, because, you know, if it's if you're framing it in terms of a war, you're fighting with one arm tied behind your back, you're just not thinking about about the world as you see it. you're optimizing for signifying to the group around you and whether that's academic. >> but there's also i think it's also that there's there's a problem in that. all of this hamstringing is coming from one group of people, and i tend to call them guilty. honkies. and guilty honkies don't want to talk about anything, and they'll let anyone of
china is like the new islam. yeah.we can't we can't be honest about them because they're not white. and china. okay. i'm sorry kids. they do some bad things. china. and we should just recognize that. >> yeah. and you know. >> if totally agree, totally agree. totally agree. and this is one. >> of the broader problems. >> this is one of the broader problems with this obsession of all of these ideologies from the left is that it hamstrings you in terms of thinking about...
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thank you, faisal islam, economics editor.t trump as my ambassador to the eu in president trump is my first term. we will also talk about the new ofsted changes that came in after the suicide of head teacher ruth perry. we speak live to her sister to ask what she thinks of them. that is live on bbc news, bbc two and iplayer. that is in about a quarter of an hour. see you then. thanks, victoria. to some news now. according to the united nations, some 1a,000 people need medical habiba, two years and four months old, a week ago, we flew into the gaza strip withjordanian forces delivering aid. but thejordanians had also hoped to bring out wounded people, including habiba. three of her limbs are infected and can't be used, blackened now by a form of gangrene. we are really pushing to try and get her medivaced out of gaza as soon as possible in order to save her life, and to try if i hand it over to her, she gives me a look. habiba had been cleared for evacuation. we've all got our fingers crossed that that's going to happen. the di
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sovereign muslims date appeared on the world map and became one of the most powerful countries in the islamic world. the of the the the the breaking news on the russian capital one post and reportedly kills and up the 5 of us injured by, of lost inside and then linked residential complex in the north west of moscow. we never received 100000000000 out of these ones and 77 or even 200 and some people say, this is important. i don't know where all that money is to landscape planes. they have no idea when most of the goal is allocated by the by didn't government be quiet and have gone not says the suspension and for an 8 by the trump white test, his officials worried in key at the us, the officials res, alarming questions in the off the most of the bottle that to militant sees actually .
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have always been complex, most local science, converted to islam under the ottoman empire. since when they've consider themselves a separate nation, when it was us love you under cro, i'd president tito. muslims were officially granted the status of a nation in his view, this maintain the balance of power and sauce peace between orthodox subs. capital across most of them is the products store back in, as well as a send that list and when you do yours and i'm confused by it, the model will stay each at the back. so most of the maintenance on my list, which pro sloan them, like i totally completed, the, the muslims belonging to a religion was spelled lowercase subs in crime. it's got a capitalized, it was seen as human, the 18 when both in the x, the titular nation of bosnia and herzegovina was a capital less of the 1992 to $95.00 will have numerous starting points. when you guys live, you dissolve the 1st associated with slovenia and croatia with german support. and then the initiative of bosnia and herzegovina is muslim majority a referendum on independence was held on marc
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our economics editor faisal islam gave us the view from the uk i think taking ithink taking is the firstsay, because i think the reaction just i think the reaction notjust in europe the uk but also in europe and the uk but also some of the world in some of the corporateworld in. us as well was that some of the us as well was that some of this was rhetoric was "7: 77— = trump believed in the president trump believed in the of tariffs but would he concept of tariffs but would he actually levy them or where t= just threats they just threats meant to coerce someone or something and now he's done it, so that's the piece of information and first sisss sf infsrrfistisn ans all being taken very it's all being taken very seriously and indeed the threats for the rest of the countries whether it is taiwan �* the or the �*the or the wider threat or the eu or the wider threat of a universal tariff is being taken seriously so what we have seen and heard of here across europe diplomats been 77 7l7e7ar7nin7g77 7777 7 7 7l7e7ar7nin7g that” 7 7 7 7l7e7ar7nin7g what7they sflsfi�*blffifi [ssrfi'fis is“? tbs? would
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at the call of the islamic clergy, the june easy as rose to a holy war against the invaders. the soldiers of the bays army also joined the resistance. the french troops did not get an easy walk. vieira patriots bought desperately, but failed to defeat a huge and well armed army, which was deported by the strongest sleep. within a year the rebels were defeated. this turned out to be a real tragedy for the country. about one 7th of the population together with the fighters left for neighbouring libya. thousands of people died during the warfare. the french flag was raised over to an easy. the colonial authorities tried to deprive the country of its air of identity and populated with european settling. such an easy and did not put up with the loss of freedom era. patriots had been fighting against french colonialism for decades until to an easier game. the independence in 1956 the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the are some of the insane priorities that, that organization has. been spending money on $47000.00 for a transgender offer are in columbia. 32000 for a tra
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he is the gospel slovakia from beasley. islam is the most absolutely unique from the primary side, or is it let me start putting was up sort of really effective to play this game and to speak lisa, and i thought your side is, are by john and the europe information. and i hope in europe, information that i was thinking about the quantity of water in the member. no, that will do for you. nope. that was that landscape because there's not a member of european union. you will not be dictate how you'd have been, you know, have to working with a number of sites we have to working and have to find some economic out by now that are meant that we don't like it each other, but we have to thinking it was all right, and our people, sla government think it was what people, ukraine, government or soleski. that's the thinking it would do kind people by the b. c. and to be recognize who didn't the who you now didn't think it was thinking about the ukraine people. there's absolutely only for him, he's on the policy and he play a game like in the children are on the, on the beach, you know? nothing, not
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look at the what the motives i may be behind president trump moves — our economics editor, faisal islamhese are the latest goods deficit numbers. how much more other countries sell in goods to the us than the us sells abroad? those three countries already in his sights do have a long standing imbalance. look at the bars in red here for china, mexico and canada, which the president terms ripping off america. now the us also has a large deficit with the eu, as we were hearing over here, $200 billion or more. think of german car exports. but at the end there us—uk trade is broadly in balance, in fact, a small surplus for the us. now the eu trade commissioner says, for example, that the us may very well have a deficit on goods. but what about services? that goes the other way. and you can see that in white. the us sells much more in services to europe there than the other way round. and look, that is true almost of all these jurisdictions. this is silicon valley software, social media, wall street banking, all exported to the rest of the world, though it doesn't make up for the goods. now,
look at the what the motives i may be behind president trump moves — our economics editor, faisal islamhese are the latest goods deficit numbers. how much more other countries sell in goods to the us than the us sells abroad? those three countries already in his sights do have a long standing imbalance. look at the bars in red here for china, mexico and canada, which the president terms ripping off america. now the us also has a large deficit with the eu, as we were hearing over here, $200...
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sovereign muslim state appeared on the world map and became one of the most powerful countries in the islamic world. the. oh, i sort of get sold, sold on the road. salt milk. uh yeah. so the milk now guys really? me right of here. yeah. the guys have to push, push. no, that should list. um you got it. you got it. all right, let's see if we can push the james car. well, track it for sure to stop. by. it looks like we're good to look at that. a look at this beautiful village too. wow. what's the key up? the hill is amazing place here. this is a beautiful village. by the way. a lot of people in america think these villages are just like falling apart. so a lot of your neighbors coming. they buy choose from, you still have to come by chains or master class. they learn how to make g o, they come and learn how to make the james dropping his car off for an oil change. this is a russian brides. look at that and really look too much different than an american garage. they find out the middle of the country. so he'll bring home 3 years. we're really not. sure. ok. is there any upgrades or warning rooms
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the opposite of that is i am appssite sf that islam 5 55 5 5 5 55 not what i'm cruising. not enjoying7 7 7 do not 7 7 do not have a choice, are doing 7 are doing a that did not enjoy, perhaps they did not enjoy, they are struggling to pay the 5555'saai’5hgy555 " £77366 (ham 5555553 ihéyiiiayé £1; gs” iiil 555—5555555555555555— iii!- day in day out on something that will get them through and there are so in that there are so many in that- . -- is it there are so many in that- - -- is it notjust who have this ’ iwhoihaveithisibenefit ’ who’have’this’benefit of 5feweru~ho have this benefit of and and be to master your able to master your career? not necessarily- _ able to master your career? not necessarily- i — able to master your career? not necessarily. i do _ able to master your career? llrrt necessarily. i do not think it exclusive to one area of the is exclusive to one area of the i think is a workforce. i think it is a choice. i think there is a choices. ltbink. there is a to have weather, yes, choice to have weather, yes, there are people in flayifiufly thsrsafsassats in” 5 difficul
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as you said, you're always going to have terrorists, islamic terrorists, around the world. united states can do is destroy the the caliphate where they actually have, essentially, basing, with where they grow, where they train and where they can recruit because then they're really -- they get stronger, and then they have more successful recruiting through the internet because they show, you know, would-be radicals that they're strong. and so the united states needs to destroy those physical caliphates where they exist. you mentioned in africa. you know, or under the biden administration if niger and chad were two countries where the united states was conducting counterterrorism operation, and we were kicked out under the biden administration, so it's harder to do. now i think it is the important for the trump administration to say we're going to destroy you where you are, and you're not going to have successful recrewing because we want to secure america's -- recruiting because we want to secure america's borders. joey: yeah. i won't lose a minute's sleep over some terroris
as you said, you're always going to have terrorists, islamic terrorists, around the world. united states can do is destroy the the caliphate where they actually have, essentially, basing, with where they grow, where they train and where they can recruit because then they're really -- they get stronger, and then they have more successful recruiting through the internet because they show, you know, would-be radicals that they're strong. and so the united states needs to destroy those physical...
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so those chaotic scenes included hostages who had been held by islamic jihad. and i think that was one reason why why that release looked a bit different than some of the others that we've seen. because even in gaza, there's a lot of different parties operating. >> yeah, absolutely. and you mentioned the u.s., of course, is a key player in this next week, netanyahu is expected to meet with with trump. so how much pressure do you think president trump will exert on the prime minister to to actually end the war? >> yeah. you know, kim, the meeting this week is going to be very telling. it was very important, i would say, that trump and trump's middle east envoy really did put the pressure on israel to agree to this initial phase one, and everything that we are hearing is saying that trump is really going to lean into getting phase two happening as well. he does seem to want this. this is everything that we're hearing, you know, which which may be surprising to some people. i will say that it's probably going to put netanyahu in a very difficult position between o
so those chaotic scenes included hostages who had been held by islamic jihad. and i think that was one reason why why that release looked a bit different than some of the others that we've seen. because even in gaza, there's a lot of different parties operating. >> yeah, absolutely. and you mentioned the u.s., of course, is a key player in this next week, netanyahu is expected to meet with with trump. so how much pressure do you think president trump will exert on the prime minister to to...
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released and she looked absolutely terrified amid these unruly crowds and masked hamas and palestinian islamic jihad militants so that clearly changed today. and as a result, we we understand that the rafah border crossing is now being made fully operational with the first 56 wounded and sick civilians set to be transferred for medical evaluation through the egyptian crossing. >> all right. jeremy diamond for us there in tel aviv, thanks so much. and as jeremy said, this is the first time in eight months that rafah crossing is opening for the medical evacuations. that is according to the palestinian health ministry. let's go to jomana karadsheh. she joins us now from amman, jordan. and this has been long awaited for those sick and injured people. a lot of the people crossing today, children. >> absolutely, victor. and just to follow up on what jeremy was saying, two major events for palestinians taking place today that were part of the hostage release and ceasefire agreement, but they were also contingent on how today's release of the israeli hostages went. israeli officials, as jeremy mention
released and she looked absolutely terrified amid these unruly crowds and masked hamas and palestinian islamic jihad militants so that clearly changed today. and as a result, we we understand that the rafah border crossing is now being made fully operational with the first 56 wounded and sick civilians set to be transferred for medical evaluation through the egyptian crossing. >> all right. jeremy diamond for us there in tel aviv, thanks so much. and as jeremy said, this is the first time...
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as keith segal, was walked across by hamas, by islamic jihad and handed over to the red cross and driven out into israel across the border and reunited with his family. we were sitting in a kibbutz about 35 minutes or so away from tel aviv, and there was cautious optimism leading up to his release, obviously hoping and praying that that he would be okay, he would be safe wondering what he looked like, having not seen him for 484 days. ali. and then the moment in which he emerged from the truck and it was definitely extended, as you mentioned, two other hostages were released this morning, about two hours before keith segal was in fact released at a different location. and the moment in which he he emerged from that truck and was handed over to the red cross was an emotional moment. there were tears shed. there were folks clapping. they were screaming. they were hugging each other, patting each other on the back. a moment that so many of them had been waiting for. this was friends and family of keith segal, but i think also ali. it was combined with also a kind of a solemn moment and unde
as keith segal, was walked across by hamas, by islamic jihad and handed over to the red cross and driven out into israel across the border and reunited with his family. we were sitting in a kibbutz about 35 minutes or so away from tel aviv, and there was cautious optimism leading up to his release, obviously hoping and praying that that he would be okay, he would be safe wondering what he looked like, having not seen him for 484 days. ali. and then the moment in which he emerged from the truck...
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never say the word radical islamic terrorists. well, donald trump killed a whole bunch of them without killing a single civilian. as it turns out, america has a huge amount of leverage. president trump is not afraid to use it. take a look. >> we had a great talk with mexico, and we had president shienbaum is a woman. i like her very much. we've had good relationships, but we have to stop fentanyl from coming in, whether i like somebody or not. and we have to stop the illegal aliens from coming. and canada is very tough. they're very, very tough to do business with. and we can't let them take advantage of the us. tariffs are very powerful both economically and in getting everything else. you want tariffs for us. nobody can compete with us because we're the pot of gold. but if we don't keep winning and keep doing well we won't be the pot of gold. and then tariffs won't be so good for us. but when you're the pot of gold, the tariffs are the tariffs are very good. they're very powerful. >> while president trump is reasserting america'
never say the word radical islamic terrorists. well, donald trump killed a whole bunch of them without killing a single civilian. as it turns out, america has a huge amount of leverage. president trump is not afraid to use it. take a look. >> we had a great talk with mexico, and we had president shienbaum is a woman. i like her very much. we've had good relationships, but we have to stop fentanyl from coming in, whether i like somebody or not. and we have to stop the illegal aliens from...
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bring healing into broken contexts and offer forgiveness and restoration in the face of wrongdoing in islam justice is the basic objective and moral virtue the standard envisaged by the koran in hindu philosophy justice, social harmony and happiness requires that people live per dharma the dharma shastra is a record of these guidelines and rules. this commitment to dharma in buddhism entails a sense of social responsibility with an all encompassing concern taken collectively all faiths see the pursuit of justice as the highest calling today in this place your servant david whom you have endowed with keen intellect discernment and articulate voice as well as a defined moral compass and compassion will once again take an oath to pursue justice. in so doing we pray that he be reminded continuously of his high calling and never be distracted by ephemeral temptations to fly from the paths to justice in the many challenges he will face by those whose intentions are less than noble those who seek to normalize injustice grant him patience, fortitude, perspective, conviction and comfort. may his tho
bring healing into broken contexts and offer forgiveness and restoration in the face of wrongdoing in islam justice is the basic objective and moral virtue the standard envisaged by the koran in hindu philosophy justice, social harmony and happiness requires that people live per dharma the dharma shastra is a record of these guidelines and rules. this commitment to dharma in buddhism entails a sense of social responsibility with an all encompassing concern taken collectively all faiths see the...
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i think there's a message here from hamas that the handover on thursday was controlled by islamic jihadthere in gaza. i think this is there are many messages being sent even while events like this are happening. i think this is hamas saying we know how to do this properly, if you like. there are also, once again, you can see, you know, hamas militants in clean uniforms with weapons, again, trying to send a message to the israelis even while they release israelis. you know, you ask about those other two hostages who've been released today. jardin phÉbus are released, but really bittersweet. every one of these handovers are bittersweet, but for him, particularly so because his wife and two children were also taken hostage. and there's no sign of them, including his his little boy cafe, who was just a few months, just ten months old when he was held, when he was taken, his first birthday happened in captivity. and now yadin is free. but we don't know whether he is only learning now what may have happened to his his wife and children. we don't know. meanwhile, the other hostage affair, as y
i think there's a message here from hamas that the handover on thursday was controlled by islamic jihadthere in gaza. i think this is there are many messages being sent even while events like this are happening. i think this is hamas saying we know how to do this properly, if you like. there are also, once again, you can see, you know, hamas militants in clean uniforms with weapons, again, trying to send a message to the israelis even while they release israelis. you know, you ask about those...
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including hinduism, islam, jainism, with temples and other sites scattered across the state. his father was raised in uganda, but his family had to flee to escape repression. his mother was born in tanzania. they met and married in india and then made their way to new york city by way of canada. his parents along with seven brothers and sisters and their spouses and at least half a dozen kids lived under the same roof. his parents raised him in the hindu faith and instilled in him the values of hard work and education. kash is a devout hindu, and consistent with his faith, he has shown respect to people of all faiths. kash attended the university of richmond where he earned his bachelors degree in criminal justice and history. he went to pace university school of law and an international law certificate from the university college of london faculty of laws. kash began his career as a public defender in florida where he led or co-led more than 60 jury taught -- jury trials in state and federal court. he demonstrated a devotion to upholding the rule of law defending the rights
including hinduism, islam, jainism, with temples and other sites scattered across the state. his father was raised in uganda, but his family had to flee to escape repression. his mother was born in tanzania. they met and married in india and then made their way to new york city by way of canada. his parents along with seven brothers and sisters and their spouses and at least half a dozen kids lived under the same roof. his parents raised him in the hindu faith and instilled in him the values of...
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after criminal gangs in america, going after murderers in america, going after al qaeda or isis or islamicrorists who want to blow things up in america, or domestic terrorists that want to blow things up in america, or who's going to be looking inward at the fbi, trying to conduct political purges? every republican knows what they need in that position as fbi director after this weekend especially, the question is, are they going to do anything about it? >> yeah, to put it simply, gutting the fbi does not make the nation safer. and we should also just reiterate this. those who stormed the capitol on january 6th were encouraged to do so by donald trump. donald trump then pardoned all of them, and now he's investigating and threatening to fire everyone who looked into those cases, which is setting up quite a permission structure, perhaps, david, going forward. so let's go back to kash patel's potential confirmation. i heard over the weekend there are real doubts in trump world that tulsi gabbard can make it. growing doubts about robert f kennedy. there's some thoughts here that maybe senator
after criminal gangs in america, going after murderers in america, going after al qaeda or isis or islamicrorists who want to blow things up in america, or domestic terrorists that want to blow things up in america, or who's going to be looking inward at the fbi, trying to conduct political purges? every republican knows what they need in that position as fbi director after this weekend especially, the question is, are they going to do anything about it? >> yeah, to put it simply, gutting...
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it would be the protection of islam, specifically because islam, specifically because islam is counter to its beliefs, its tenets, its core beliefs are counter to western liberalism. and it's the it's the loss of the right to criticise those and to suggest that those be reformed and to be to be revisited by the powers that be within islam. that would be a threat if, to be honest, you made it illegal to i don't know the kind of thing that stewart lee was doing on stage in, in jerry springer the opera, in which christ was subjected to various humiliations made to wear an adult nappy, and so on. if you were to reintroduce laws to prevent that sort of thing happening, i don't think that would present a threat to liberal democracy, to western civilisation, because that was part of western civilisation at one point, which we have thankfully outgrown. this is a very specific threat, and i think we need to go a little bit further and just say we mustn't have blasphemy laws and say we must be allowed to criticise islam because islam is problematic. >> i think that's a really good distinction, a
it would be the protection of islam, specifically because islam, specifically because islam is counter to its beliefs, its tenets, its core beliefs are counter to western liberalism. and it's the it's the loss of the right to criticise those and to suggest that those be reformed and to be to be revisited by the powers that be within islam. that would be a threat if, to be honest, you made it illegal to i don't know the kind of thing that stewart lee was doing on stage in, in jerry springer the...