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and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and say mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt'sresident, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. and so for four days, he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by putting egypt on information lockdown. so he literally shut down the internet. >> nora younis is a reporter for the "egypt independent," an online and print news source. on the morning of january 28th, nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they said they have orders from state security not to sell any rooms overlooking tahrir. so we said okay and we settled for a nile view room. >> while organizing their coverage of the day's events, nora not
and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and say mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt'sresident, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. and so for four days, he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off...
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i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything.see how that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy where they say things will take care of itself if we just give some nice speeches and everybody go do what they want to do. they threw a long-time ally under the bus, threw him to the wolves. i would not have done that. he had to straighten out his problems in egypt. but he didn't need us putting the back of our foot into his in the small of his back and kicking him under the bus. that's what this administration did and it was wrong. it's proven to be wrong from a policy perspective as well. >> next up we will talk with the gove oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting i
i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything.see how that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy where they say things will take care of itself if we just give some nice speeches and everybody go do what they want to do. they threw a long-time ally under the bus, threw him to the wolves. i would not have done that. he had to straighten out his problems in egypt. but he didn't...
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. >> for those like mubarak, that kind of philosopher allows him to start over. >> what do you want to do? >> i want to learn the language, then i can work at my job, in hospital. and like this. maybe to begin a new life. >> david ariosto joins me now. david, was this something that people you talked to knew was going on in sweden, is this a big deal? >> i would say this is topic number one in swede, they have done this in the past, with iraqi refugees and eritrea, in terms of how many europe is accepting, this is starting to threaten maybe not undermine but threaten the issue of homogeneity in the area. people here say we need these people, we need them to contribute to our economy. it cost another lot when you are talking about housing, stipends and divided schools, it is a different issue. >> is there a sense that they could lead to an open door policy that sweden has had? >> the sweden democrats, 25% of the vote, really wants to roll out the welcome mat. but when you look at immigration minister they're talking about increasing the number, 100,000 from sweden per year. so when you
. >> for those like mubarak, that kind of philosopher allows him to start over. >> what do you want to do? >> i want to learn the language, then i can work at my job, in hospital. and like this. maybe to begin a new life. >> david ariosto joins me now. david, was this something that people you talked to knew was going on in sweden, is this a big deal? >> i would say this is topic number one in swede, they have done this in the past, with iraqi refugees and eritrea,...
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who was implicated in a case against mubarak. the so-called presidential palace case. there was a package of corruption, vis-a-vis the counter administration and a fourth coming parliamentary elections, and there has been the international donors, because egypt - the moment the party survives on the international aid from the gulf, mainly from the golf. and there has been a lot of questions about where are the $40 billion that they've been given to the country after the july coup, and there is a tendency to give this message that they are cracking down on local corruption, and there's some local support for that, especially the supporters of the counter regime. the critics are saying that the corruption issue is more endemic. if you are facing corruption in the civilian democracy, what about corruption in the military. and the highlight of this was the general, head of abdul fatah al-sisi's office when he referred to the current prime minister, when he was the oil minister, referred to him as a trivial lost sole in a corruption issue. the many on social media, this lea
who was implicated in a case against mubarak. the so-called presidential palace case. there was a package of corruption, vis-a-vis the counter administration and a fourth coming parliamentary elections, and there has been the international donors, because egypt - the moment the party survives on the international aid from the gulf, mainly from the golf. and there has been a lot of questions about where are the $40 billion that they've been given to the country after the july coup, and there is...
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i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything.ow that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy where they say things will take care of itself if we just give some nice speeches and everybody go do what they want to do. they threw a long-time ally under the bus, threw him to the wolves. i would not have done that. he had to straighten out his problems in egypt. but he didn't need us putting the back of our foot into his in the small of his back and kicking him under the bus. that's what this administration did and it was wrong. it's proven to be wrong from a policy perspective as well. >> next up we will talk with the governor about the state of the race. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. i wish i was in school. [overlapping chatter] if only i had a math te
i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything.ow that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy where they say things will take care of itself if we just give some nice speeches and everybody go do what they want to do. they threw a long-time ally under the bus, threw him to the wolves. i would not have done that. he had to straighten out his problems in egypt. but he didn't need...
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sweend has emerged as a promise land of sorts or a place like mubarak to try to relack.ut there's growing sentiments among residents who think their country has done enough to help refugees and who say other countries should start help sharing the burden. >> these are live pictured, last hour hungarian police began shooting water cannons at the crowds to try to disperse them. they say that, quote, aggressive migrants tried to break the barrier that hungary has built to try to block these migrants. join us sunday for desperate journey, a migrant crisis. >>> search crews are heading out in utah looking for people who were swept away in flooding. >> obviously this is one of the worst weather-related disasters in the history of the state of utah. and because of that, we're bringing the full resources to bare. >> forecasters called this storm a once in a century event. cooler temperatures are helping crews battle wildfires. this morning some drenthss are preparing to go home and find out if their houses still standing. melissa chan spoke to one couple who returned to find onl
sweend has emerged as a promise land of sorts or a place like mubarak to try to relack.ut there's growing sentiments among residents who think their country has done enough to help refugees and who say other countries should start help sharing the burden. >> these are live pictured, last hour hungarian police began shooting water cannons at the crowds to try to disperse them. they say that, quote, aggressive migrants tried to break the barrier that hungary has built to try to block these...
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. >> egypt, led by hosne mubarak in the past, to sign a peace deal with israel, the other one being jordan. the united states government gives egypt $1.5 billion every ar in support, and then that money is turned around comes back to the united states in the form of arms sales. and of course president sisi has recently taken over. there was a report the other day saying between july 2013 and july 2014, i think it's hundreds of thousands of people have been arrested, might be 40,000 people. anyway it's a huge people, many, many thousands of people have been arrested, or accused, or in some way their liberty has been interfered with by the government in egypt. now, president sisi of course overthrew the previous administration of president morsi and its military backed government and everyone will be watching to see what he says. given the strategic importance of this country. it's a very large country as well. egypt. >> all right before i let you go ask you again, raul castro is going to be here for the first time as well. >> he spoke i think on saturday at the u.n. sustainable goals confer
. >> egypt, led by hosne mubarak in the past, to sign a peace deal with israel, the other one being jordan. the united states government gives egypt $1.5 billion every ar in support, and then that money is turned around comes back to the united states in the form of arms sales. and of course president sisi has recently taken over. there was a report the other day saying between july 2013 and july 2014, i think it's hundreds of thousands of people have been arrested, might be 40,000...
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also in egypt, mubarak was pretty much done for. humpty dumpty had fallen off the wall.tian military was unwilling to stage a massacre of its own citizens that would have been required to suppress those protests. and incidentally they were not islamists. there were the young modernists. it was the islamicists came in after the fact when this administration was neglecting the details. >> you know this stuff better than anyone. i appreciate your comments. comments. thanks a lot. it was a crazy day on the market. a big rally today. you have a lot of questions. afraid, nervous, but opportunistic. we have a speed round coming up. i want all of your questions, @cvpayne. we will be right back. ♪ thinking about retiring? do you have the coverage you need? now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and doctor coverage...
also in egypt, mubarak was pretty much done for. humpty dumpty had fallen off the wall.tian military was unwilling to stage a massacre of its own citizens that would have been required to suppress those protests. and incidentally they were not islamists. there were the young modernists. it was the islamicists came in after the fact when this administration was neglecting the details. >> you know this stuff better than anyone. i appreciate your comments. comments. thanks a lot. it was a...
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different portions of society and sectors of society asking for security reform athat happened during mubarak's time and morsi's time and now al-sisi. and the resolution hasn't been complete to say the least. >> a blow to an already struggling tourism sector. >> the tourism sector has struggled for the past two years. backdrop of the war on terror on the one hand so it's a very tense security situation and is indeed a very tense security situation in several parts of the country and at the same time, the egyptian tourism industry is trying to put up the message it is safe and secure for tourists to come to egypt. events like that are not going to help them. >> a.j. helliard, thank you for speaking to us. >> thank you. >> lawkal-aqsa compound in east jerusalem, police threw rocks, israeli police threw stun grenades into the mosque. >>> freed more than 430 prisoners, four police officer were killed, several others were wounded. our correspondent jennifer glasse has more from the afghan capital, kabul. >> reporter: a coordinated attack on that outquit outskirtf gosne city. freeing hundreds of pris
different portions of society and sectors of society asking for security reform athat happened during mubarak's time and morsi's time and now al-sisi. and the resolution hasn't been complete to say the least. >> a blow to an already struggling tourism sector. >> the tourism sector has struggled for the past two years. backdrop of the war on terror on the one hand so it's a very tense security situation and is indeed a very tense security situation in several parts of the country and...
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. >> resetting to how it was under wakasi mubarak. >> where gross human right violations - we are afraid with the high profile activists and journalists released, that the international community will see it as an excuse to go back to how things were. that can't happen. we are calling on the u.s., states in the european union to be clear to europe that this should be the start, not the end. >> you say that abdul fatah al-sisi is headed to the u.n., do you envisage the international community speak out, and what would you like to hear them say in. >> we'd like to hear tough messages from the state, states calling abdul fatah al-sisi and his administration to account for the gross violations, hundreds of protesters killed in demonstrations of political violence, thousands of detainees and torture of ill-treatment haunting police stations. these people are free, but the egypt they have returned to is one in which protesters must seek permission to demonstrate, and where journalists must report on government facts and figures. they are free, but they haven't returned to a country that respec
. >> resetting to how it was under wakasi mubarak. >> where gross human right violations - we are afraid with the high profile activists and journalists released, that the international community will see it as an excuse to go back to how things were. that can't happen. we are calling on the u.s., states in the european union to be clear to europe that this should be the start, not the end. >> you say that abdul fatah al-sisi is headed to the u.n., do you envisage the...
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they say this is the result of toppling of dictators around the world, whether qadaffi or mubarak or happened with assad. he is still there but the fight's there or saddam hussein. that thetoppling of these sectarian dictators is what caused isis to come in and is what caused this whole problem. they trace it back to that. what do you think of that reasoning? >> i can't tell you how backwards that is. if anything, syria tells us lack of toppling a dictator, military become a humanitarian disaster caused this. if we got rid of assad in 2011, 2012, 2013 before isis the refugees would not be refugees. they would be staying in syria the way tunisias stayed in tunisia and yemenis stay in yemeni. now they are not because continuing to be vacuum. where we don't allow ideas of anti-islamism, we'll see cancer spread. we'll eventually pay a cost for security and economics when we don't stand up for freedom. meanwhile we let russia and iran who will hand billions to continue to infuse evil into countries like syria. melissa: years ago i first talked to you maybe three or four years ago, when pe
they say this is the result of toppling of dictators around the world, whether qadaffi or mubarak or happened with assad. he is still there but the fight's there or saddam hussein. that thetoppling of these sectarian dictators is what caused isis to come in and is what caused this whole problem. they trace it back to that. what do you think of that reasoning? >> i can't tell you how backwards that is. if anything, syria tells us lack of toppling a dictator, military become a humanitarian...
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amy: you are covering, at that time, mubarak was out for president morsi was in. >> at that point, presidentorsi had been ousted and had been ousted in june 2013. there was the instrume -- interim administration that have been installed earlier that year and that government was trying -- its main job was to organize fresh elections, which happened earlier in 2014. at the time, the brotherhood was under enormous pressure. shortly before we were arrested, the government banned the brotherhood and declared them to be a terraced organization, but had not formally or legally presented the measure as a terrorist organization. so as far as we were concerned, the brotherhood still amounts to the official opposition. it had formed a government, the first legitimately elected the administration egypt had ever had. it had been forced out of power and the new government had taken to declaring it as a terraced organization. well, we simply were doing the job of any responsible journalist, particularly, when it came to covering some fairly significant political changes taking place. the government was int
amy: you are covering, at that time, mubarak was out for president morsi was in. >> at that point, presidentorsi had been ousted and had been ousted in june 2013. there was the instrume -- interim administration that have been installed earlier that year and that government was trying -- its main job was to organize fresh elections, which happened earlier in 2014. at the time, the brotherhood was under enormous pressure. shortly before we were arrested, the government banned the...
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we got rid of mubarak and now we have another general in charge of the country after a detour with the muslim brotherhood, so be very, very careful when you try to impose your system or your thinking on a society that's been around for thousands of years, and it is not really like us. >> i want to move to some domestic issues here. this has been a tumultuous year in race relations and the most poignant woemoment was in charleston. i want to show a clip of the president of what he said during the memorial service in charleston. >> maybe now we realize how racial bias can infect us even when we don't realize it so we're guarding not just against racial slurs, but we're also guarding against the subtle impulse to call johnny back for a job interview but not jamal. >> is that where we are today, that we're still -- still got a ways to go? >> we do have a ways to go but let's not overlook how far we've come. 50 years ago nobody could have dreamed that a black president would be making the statement just made or that a black guy could be secretary of state, chairman of the national joint chi
we got rid of mubarak and now we have another general in charge of the country after a detour with the muslim brotherhood, so be very, very careful when you try to impose your system or your thinking on a society that's been around for thousands of years, and it is not really like us. >> i want to move to some domestic issues here. this has been a tumultuous year in race relations and the most poignant woemoment was in charleston. i want to show a clip of the president of what he said...
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we got rid of mubarak. now we have another general in charge of the country after a detour with the muslim brotherhood. so be very, very careful when you try to impose your sysm or your thinking on a society that's been around for thousands of years around it is not really like us. >> i want to move to domestic issues here. this is a tumultuous year in race relations. and obviously probably the most poignant moment was happened in charleston. i want to play for you a clip from the president and what he said during the memorial service in charleston. >> maybe we now realize the way racial bias can infect us even when weapon don't realize it. so that we are guarding against, not just racial slurs, but we're also guarding against the sudden impulse to call johnny back for a job interview but not jamaal. >> is that where we are today? that we are still -- we still got a ways to go? >> we do have a ways to go, but let's not overlook how far we've come. 50 years ago nobody could have dreamed that a black presiden
we got rid of mubarak. now we have another general in charge of the country after a detour with the muslim brotherhood. so be very, very careful when you try to impose your sysm or your thinking on a society that's been around for thousands of years around it is not really like us. >> i want to move to domestic issues here. this is a tumultuous year in race relations. and obviously probably the most poignant moment was happened in charleston. i want to play for you a clip from the...
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if you want to get rid of mubarak and refuse to get rid of the leaders of iran. therefore the evidence requires to conclude president barack obama is sympathetic to radical islam. i will end by saying this deal shows president obama wants to make a run while senator cruz, rubio and trump and others want to make america great again. a large minority of politicians have announced their supporting of the pro-islamist deal. politicians can change their mind. people change their mind. bustamante politicians change their mind once again. you all a great american patriots. you all of america, love freedom, love liberty. we will fight to save america, save the world from this iranian tragedy. her heart, soul and night. with the help of an almighty god we prevail. thank you so very, very much. >> next, imagine economic freedom, congressman dave brown. >> how many people want to make this country great again? honor to be with you here today. a few brief remarks in this iran deal. the bible says you will know them by their fruit. the chief executive of this country is makin
if you want to get rid of mubarak and refuse to get rid of the leaders of iran. therefore the evidence requires to conclude president barack obama is sympathetic to radical islam. i will end by saying this deal shows president obama wants to make a run while senator cruz, rubio and trump and others want to make america great again. a large minority of politicians have announced their supporting of the pro-islamist deal. politicians can change their mind. people change their mind. bustamante...
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if egypt needed regime change and we supported it, and overthrew mubarak, a friend of the united states and a friend of israel, if we supported regime change in iran and removed gadhafi who had been neutered, gadhafi, a terrible man. i investigated him for some of his acts as i did yasser arafat, by the way, if we could remove gadhafi, who was useless as a threat, terrible to his own people, but useless as a threat, if we could remove these people, why are we not for regime change in iran. iran has killed thousands of americans. iran supports hezbollah, hamas, the hudis in yemen. iran controls iraq. we gave iraq to iran when we withdrew. do you see what is developing? a per shah empire. a shia empire. to the south, saudi arabia, jordan, the emirates, emirates, israel, egypt. we've got a dangerous situation developing in the middle east where we have a divided middle east and america is sitting back and not taking action to prevent it. instead, they recognize an agreement for a milwaukee here iran which will make it a bigger empire. so i will conclude by saying that if this museum exist
if egypt needed regime change and we supported it, and overthrew mubarak, a friend of the united states and a friend of israel, if we supported regime change in iran and removed gadhafi who had been neutered, gadhafi, a terrible man. i investigated him for some of his acts as i did yasser arafat, by the way, if we could remove gadhafi, who was useless as a threat, terrible to his own people, but useless as a threat, if we could remove these people, why are we not for regime change in iran. iran...
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regime changed and we supported it and overthrew mubarak, a friend of the united states and israel, if insupport regime change libya -- remove qadhafi, who had been investigated after terrible man. i investigated him. as i did arafat, by the way. for theresponsible death of leon klinghoffer. if we could remove qadhafi, who -- useless as a threat terrible to his own people, but useless as a threat -- if we can remove these people, why are we not for a regime change in iran? iran has taken hostages. iran has killed millions of americans. .ran supports hezbollah we gave iraq to iran when we withdrew. and iran controls syria through assad. do you see what is developing? shiitean empire, a empire? and to the south, saudi arabia, jordan, the emirates, israel, egypt. we have got a very dangerous situation developing in the is an agreement that recognizes something we have been fighting for four decades, which is a nuclear iran, which will make it an even bigger empire. saying if conclude by uss museum exists to remind we should not forget, and we should not repeat the letakes of history, let'
regime changed and we supported it and overthrew mubarak, a friend of the united states and israel, if insupport regime change libya -- remove qadhafi, who had been investigated after terrible man. i investigated him. as i did arafat, by the way. for theresponsible death of leon klinghoffer. if we could remove qadhafi, who -- useless as a threat terrible to his own people, but useless as a threat -- if we can remove these people, why are we not for a regime change in iran? iran has taken...
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some in north africa reminded me of our president's statement that mubarak had to go. the president declared he has to go. he interfered with what was going on in egypt. he interfered with an ally. not a great guy at all. but he created massive instability that allowed the muslim brother morsi to take over and, yes, he was elected, yes, confirmed this past week, there were plenty of fraudulent votes, he alleged to have had 12 million or so votes, but after a year as president, of usurping the power under the constitution, totally disregarding the constitution, taking powers that weren't his, over to become dictator, 30 million egyptians rose up, went to the street, these were moderate muslims, these were secularists, christians, jews, that came to the streets and said, with one accord, one heart, one voice, we don't want radical islamists running egypt. same thing that our muslim friends in afghanistan, in the northern alliance said. we don't want radical islamists running afghanistan. but the egyptian people did it on their own. t may have been the greatest peaceful -
some in north africa reminded me of our president's statement that mubarak had to go. the president declared he has to go. he interfered with what was going on in egypt. he interfered with an ally. not a great guy at all. but he created massive instability that allowed the muslim brother morsi to take over and, yes, he was elected, yes, confirmed this past week, there were plenty of fraudulent votes, he alleged to have had 12 million or so votes, but after a year as president, of usurping the...
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yourself if we had the same kind of steadfastness with our allies, if we'd gone and said stuck with mubarakded getting involved with syria in terms of regime change, if we'd not gone into iraq how much better the situation might be. but the more conservative side, the more neocon side can argue since we did go into iraq we haven't done so well either. secretary cohen, you can do this both ways. but the hard way fight hard. that's the hard gear to find here as brian asked. >> i think what the president is privately going to do is talk with the successes he's had. for example, the climate change deal with china. with the deal with iran saying diplomacy has worked with china on a major issue as far as climate change. i've worked a major deal with iran in trying to stop the proliferation, and now i am prepared to work with russia and other allies in coping with stopping isis in the middle east. so i think he'll try to play his strengths to the extent they're seen as strengths. certainly not here at home because very few people in the congress have been supporting his position on climate change.
yourself if we had the same kind of steadfastness with our allies, if we'd gone and said stuck with mubarakded getting involved with syria in terms of regime change, if we'd not gone into iraq how much better the situation might be. but the more conservative side, the more neocon side can argue since we did go into iraq we haven't done so well either. secretary cohen, you can do this both ways. but the hard way fight hard. that's the hard gear to find here as brian asked. >> i think what...
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if egypt needed regime change, and we supported it, and overthrew mubarak, a friend of the united states and a friend of israel, if we supported regime change in iran and remove gadhafi who had been neutered. a terrible man. i investigated him as a united states attorney for some of his acts as i did for yasser arafat who was responsible for the murder of leon cling hoffer. if we could remove qadhafi, who was useless as a threat, terrible to his own people and useless as a threat. if we could remove these people, why are we not for regime change in iran? iran has taken american hostages. iran has killed thousands of americans. iran supports hezbollah, hamas, the houthis in yemen. iran controls iraq. we gave iraq to iran when we withdrew. and iran controls syria through assad. do you see what is developing? a persian empire. a shiite empire. and to the south, saudi arabia, jordan, the emirates, israel, egypt. we've got a very dangerous situation developing in the middle east where we have a divided middle east. and america is sitting back and not taking action to prevent it. agreement tha
if egypt needed regime change, and we supported it, and overthrew mubarak, a friend of the united states and a friend of israel, if we supported regime change in iran and remove gadhafi who had been neutered. a terrible man. i investigated him as a united states attorney for some of his acts as i did for yasser arafat who was responsible for the murder of leon cling hoffer. if we could remove qadhafi, who was useless as a threat, terrible to his own people and useless as a threat. if we could...
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context of what we've seen, having gone through the similar issue in libya with gaddafi and also mubarakpt? does that create instability? >> of course it isn't. completelyw a dysfunctional state. we know what happened in libya. the question is, how are you going to balance the interests of syria and keep the country together and try to end a civil war? thebrutal treatment of syrian population, the use of weapons and things like that, and that you have greater stability. betty: before you go, we have had many voices this morning speak out on russia and syria, including donald trump. he made his stump speech as well. let me play part of the that he had about syria and russia. >> russia wants to get rid of isis, we want to get in devices, let russia do it. what do we care? >> what about in iraq? >> with isis and iraq, you have to get them out. younger fight them. >> troops on the ground? >> if you need them, yes. betty: that is what people say are blustering talk from donald trump and other people. can the u.s. back of the top talk? ? ? share a common enemy. we agree on that. but if you go
context of what we've seen, having gone through the similar issue in libya with gaddafi and also mubarakpt? does that create instability? >> of course it isn't. completelyw a dysfunctional state. we know what happened in libya. the question is, how are you going to balance the interests of syria and keep the country together and try to end a civil war? thebrutal treatment of syrian population, the use of weapons and things like that, and that you have greater stability. betty: before you...