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it works and it's definitely worsened and now you have the muslim brotherhood position to become the leading political party in the in the elections when they're held that doesn't bode bode well at all for egypt this is a country with the secular tradition and the economic situation is getting worse so i don't think young people have more democracy i think perhaps they have even less now as some people in egypt accused the military government of having a little or no intention of fulfilling their revolutions demond why would that be thing well i think the military high command has. if you will as mubarak had before one name in mind and that is to entrench themselves in color quite firmly and if anyone gets in their way that's going to be something they'll deal with now on monday and tuesday we have had egypt's armed forces now they moved in to clear protesters from the center in congress is egypt really on the road to democracy at the moment wouldn't even democracy work in such a culture if you think and you think they want it i think this term democracy is one of the most misused wo
it works and it's definitely worsened and now you have the muslim brotherhood position to become the leading political party in the in the elections when they're held that doesn't bode bode well at all for egypt this is a country with the secular tradition and the economic situation is getting worse so i don't think young people have more democracy i think perhaps they have even less now as some people in egypt accused the military government of having a little or no intention of fulfilling...
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of the muslim brotherhood. his friends who he got to know who come from these different places in egyptian society have sort of splintered off and gone in different directions. the unity of the revolution has now left them all headed in very different directions and you're right, you could really feel that december on the dense. it's also coming right off of renewed protests. suddenly in early july the protests erupted anew. it's been called the second wave of the revolution where the demands were basically put forward once again to go back to the beginning. they say this is really about police brutality and this regime. >> warner: and we have a clip that shows this. this is gigi ibrahim, an egyptian american made famous in the front line documentary. she ended up on the cover of "time" magazine and she sounds really angry. we've got a clip of that. >> last night was really about mistreatment of police. that hasn't changed since the revolution and this was one of the mean, mean things that made the revolution h
of the muslim brotherhood. his friends who he got to know who come from these different places in egyptian society have sort of splintered off and gone in different directions. the unity of the revolution has now left them all headed in very different directions and you're right, you could really feel that december on the dense. it's also coming right off of renewed protests. suddenly in early july the protests erupted anew. it's been called the second wave of the revolution where the demands...
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between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects. generally public opinion it really is syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. well it is not a situation very similar to libya whereby there is no real clear understanding of who makes up the opposition so if president assad wants to quit who is actually waiting in the wings to take over but that i think what we have to understand is that president assad has very strong plug in to support as as i could by the mass rallies pro-government rallies which happened in the last couple of months and what is happening is. actions essentially by islamists supported by outside forces we know that that's the case we know that they was that they were incursions from from turkey and jolt and so on. where not dealing with a peaceful protest movement way of dealing with we're dealing with a confrontation between government and an insurrection on the one hand and the forces. of the military of the police so this could also yes i think we also have let me just quickly also offer you your p
between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects. generally public opinion it really is syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. well it is not a situation very similar to libya whereby there is no real clear understanding of who makes up the opposition so if president assad wants to quit who is actually waiting in the wings to take over but that i think what we have to understand is that president assad has very strong plug in to support as as i...
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is a confrontation between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects generally public opinion in syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. now you can also catch up with all the latest developments unfolding in syria just do so online see gotten a get our crews view from the ground as we travel to the city of hama to give you a firsthand account of the news as it happens directly from the heart of the protest torn area. also a wooden alien lands in russia this morning went to cosmic visitors is unveiled in an area famed among u.f.o. fans far higher numbers of reported sightings all that and some much more at r.t. dot com. now sent hundreds of extra troops to kosovo as violence escalates on the northern border with serbia reinforcements will bolster alliance forces already patrolling the area border clashes between a cause of those special forces and ethnic serbs saw one police officer killed a peace keeping forces fired upon tensions were raised last week when cause of an a police seized two crossing checkpoints to enforce a trade ban on impo
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protest movement it looks more like an old insurrection with god which is supported by the muslim brotherhoodall these events in effect. from islamic groups the city of hama is a stronghold of the boss of the brotherhood and essentially this is a confrontation between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects generally public opinion in syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. but you can also catch up with all the latest developments unfolding in syria online and artsy dot com get our crews view from the ground as we take you to the city of hama to give you a five time account of events a record from the heart of the protests torn and. also take me to your leader. in russia this morning an extraterrestrial visitors unveiled an area of pain live on u.f.o. fans for high numbers of reported sightings all that much much more artsy. part i'll be back with a recap of today's main stories that will be after marina with professional. hello and welcome to business here on ars now russia is considering the full privatization of one of its oil majors are all
protest movement it looks more like an old insurrection with god which is supported by the muslim brotherhoodall these events in effect. from islamic groups the city of hama is a stronghold of the boss of the brotherhood and essentially this is a confrontation between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects generally public opinion in syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. but you can also catch up with all the latest developments unfolding in...
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forces. [ gunfire ] [ chanting ] >> last friday's protest were taken over by islamists like the muslim brotherhoodhead of the brotherhood, one of the oldest parties outlawed in the rain and frequentenly jailed. they hold a fifth of a seat of parliament and cowell take for upcoming election. the brotherhood supports shariah law, islamic law based on the quran. but they say if the egyptian people choose it. shariah could be compatible with democracy. >> it's not -- the motions are not reflective of -- >> do you believe the u.s. will form a new relationship with the muslim brotherhood? >> what was your sense of the mubarak trial this week? >> ill's unclear where egypt will move to moderate regime like turkey or extremist one like iran in cairo, reena ninan, fox news. >> chris: several alleged victim of tabloid phone hacking in great britain are targeting a second newspaper group. they say "trinity mirror" listened in on their calls. the builtish paper owned by parent company of this network have already been implicated in the scandal. >>> a major labor union is under fire after the deceptive tactics
forces. [ gunfire ] [ chanting ] >> last friday's protest were taken over by islamists like the muslim brotherhoodhead of the brotherhood, one of the oldest parties outlawed in the rain and frequentenly jailed. they hold a fifth of a seat of parliament and cowell take for upcoming election. the brotherhood supports shariah law, islamic law based on the quran. but they say if the egyptian people choose it. shariah could be compatible with democracy. >> it's not -- the motions are not...
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people wrote that you and me as being muslim brotherhood obsessed.i wished they were right and we were wrong. >> unfortunately, we were right. >> sean: thanks colonel north. good to see you. we'll continue to follow the developing situation in and out of libya. we'll bring all the breaking news as we get it. >> top administration official caught spreading real lies about texas governor perry. we have details on that. plus reaction from dick morris. much more straight ahead. [ jon ] up in alaska, we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into cbfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 likour crab and seafood bake... orur snow crab and crabutter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food differently. like the exotic vacation you nev took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than jus
people wrote that you and me as being muslim brotherhood obsessed.i wished they were right and we were wrong. >> unfortunately, we were right. >> sean: thanks colonel north. good to see you. we'll continue to follow the developing situation in and out of libya. we'll bring all the breaking news as we get it. >> top administration official caught spreading real lies about texas governor perry. we have details on that. plus reaction from dick morris. much more straight ahead. [...
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a confrontation between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects generally public opinion in syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. now you can always catch up with the latest developments unfolding in syria just do so one line at artsy dot com to get our crews a view from the ground as we take you to the city of hama to give you a firsthand account of events directly from the heart of the protest torn area. also a wooden alien lands that in russia this monument to extraterrestrial visitors is unveiled in an area famed among your fans the high numbers of reported sightings all that much much more than ours we don't count. all right so now let's get some other international news for you this hour here on are four people have been killed thirteen injured after western baghdad is struck by twin explosions officials say the bombs targeted a liquor store the first brought police and witnesses rushing to the scene to be caught by the second blast a few minutes later this comes after iraq's political leaders gave the go ahead for talks aimed at keepin
a confrontation between the muslim brotherhood and the government i do not think that it reflects generally public opinion in syria which is committed to secular. muslim society. now you can always catch up with the latest developments unfolding in syria just do so one line at artsy dot com to get our crews a view from the ground as we take you to the city of hama to give you a firsthand account of events directly from the heart of the protest torn area. also a wooden alien lands that in russia...
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who are staunch supporters of nato and have been a central pillar of nato i don't think the muslim brotherhood in either egypt or tunisia will be all that different but what will be different if the demonstrators succeed in toppling mubarak is that egypt will for the first time in years be able egyptians will be able to decide on who they want to elect in that instance stream lee important and the choice there is much much more different than the choice you have in europe center left center right democrats republicans in the u.s. very little divides them in each of the gulf between the dictatorship and the people challenging it is huge so it's a very exciting prospect and of course it might well affect u.s. relations with egypt if for instance just on one issue they decide to open the border with gaza they're not going to let our cars are to be trampled exactly you know jeff i mean i i didn't want to go too deep aaron israel because first or your program on that this week already but i mean again i mean in the course of two weeks we have this these events playing out in egypt we have. ends wit
who are staunch supporters of nato and have been a central pillar of nato i don't think the muslim brotherhood in either egypt or tunisia will be all that different but what will be different if the demonstrators succeed in toppling mubarak is that egypt will for the first time in years be able egyptians will be able to decide on who they want to elect in that instance stream lee important and the choice there is much much more different than the choice you have in europe center left center...
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forms of political islam i think in both tunisia and egypt ultimately you know whether some muslim brotherhood in egypt or some of the political islam parties that have been trying to stamp out by the dictator tunisia they're going to emerge as part of the mix and we really need to figure out ways you know to work with them because in neither tunisia or egypt are these uprisings at this point at least anti-american this is not iran one nine hundred seventy eight seventy nine it may well go in that direction if the u.s. does some of the things you're saying that that it's doing right now i think the obama administration you know is trying it's a very tricky balance and you can find you know contradict. senate fine but they're trying you know as they have since the president came into office when he went to cairo and he gave a speech where an awful lot of stuff going on there that doesn't make the headlines but has been working with civil society groups and other groups in egypt and elsewhere to try to develop you know their ability to to be part of the political process and that's a way to get
forms of political islam i think in both tunisia and egypt ultimately you know whether some muslim brotherhood in egypt or some of the political islam parties that have been trying to stamp out by the dictator tunisia they're going to emerge as part of the mix and we really need to figure out ways you know to work with them because in neither tunisia or egypt are these uprisings at this point at least anti-american this is not iran one nine hundred seventy eight seventy nine it may well go in...
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gaffney now thinks that brevik himself was an agent of the muslim brotherhood speaking to think progress you have to have this observation about brother manifesto. it tries. to ruin this image right history with facts in a. piece of his own creation no where to strike not to worry sure. whether it actually was meant to do anything. contribute to shari'a this year for it's to express or it's going to weirdness it's a target. at a time when our nation should be learning from the violent consequences of muslim fear mongering spews more muslim fear mongering at the time to call gaffney out for what he really is and that's the stochastic terrorist which is very very. still i had bad news for ground.
gaffney now thinks that brevik himself was an agent of the muslim brotherhood speaking to think progress you have to have this observation about brother manifesto. it tries. to ruin this image right history with facts in a. piece of his own creation no where to strike not to worry sure. whether it actually was meant to do anything. contribute to shari'a this year for it's to express or it's going to weirdness it's a target. at a time when our nation should be learning from the violent...
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gaffney now thinks that brevik himself was an agent of the muslim brotherhood speaking at think progress he had this observation about braddock's manifesto. is. a thorough investigation that has to do with course in fact that a. piece of his own creation with story operation whether it actually was meant to do anything other. contribute to. the readers and to express purpose and awareness it's a journalist. at a time when our nation should be learning from the violent consequences of muslim fear mongering gaffney spews more muslim fairmont every time to call gaffney out for what he really is and that's the stochastic terrorist which is very very. still i had no.
gaffney now thinks that brevik himself was an agent of the muslim brotherhood speaking at think progress he had this observation about braddock's manifesto. is. a thorough investigation that has to do with course in fact that a. piece of his own creation with story operation whether it actually was meant to do anything other. contribute to. the readers and to express purpose and awareness it's a journalist. at a time when our nation should be learning from the violent consequences of muslim...
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secretary of the arab league or even mohammed el baradei it was called those who are doing muslim brotherhood or even another candidate which is a region candidate raef arabs and we good p.r. some fairly in washington d.c. for instance we are seeing a sense of change and this is what the career square protesters do will be with their eyes full cause leaves are focus on destroying all sides. well still to come on the program this hour universe saw the version of peace activists in israel for a new conflict with lebanon saying the government wants to divert attention from its own blunders. and the spill that's being kept under wraps a ruptured pipeline just off the coast of scotland is make more than two hundred tons of oil into the north sea in just five days with no end in sight. the decision to cut america's debt rating sparked chaos in the world markets with panic needing to trillions worth of sign offs but the move led to a drop in the shares of standard and poor's itself investors rocked by freshly downgraded u.s. treasury bonds he meant to ask what grade the rating agencies deserve thems
secretary of the arab league or even mohammed el baradei it was called those who are doing muslim brotherhood or even another candidate which is a region candidate raef arabs and we good p.r. some fairly in washington d.c. for instance we are seeing a sense of change and this is what the career square protesters do will be with their eyes full cause leaves are focus on destroying all sides. well still to come on the program this hour universe saw the version of peace activists in israel for a...
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muslim brotherhood has never been able to capture more than 25% of egypt's parliament. the movement itself stayed united when it was an opposition to mubarak, but today you see the fragmentation of the muslim brotherhood particularly between generations with the young ones saying we don't like how you pick your leaders, although they began to change the process, but they are unhappy, the young, about the provisions in the muslim brotherhood manifesto denying women the right to become president and denies christians from becoming president. it's, you know, their manifesto is 20th century, and the kids are breaking away in the name of 21st century. >> host: our guest is robin wright, rage and rebellion across the islamic world. picking up on one of our guests just mentioned that the youth movement, and there's so many young people now across the middle east that the demographics have really. young. the numbers are high. in your book you write about the influence of comedy. the influence of rap. who is producing the cultural content that is exciting people? is it coming fr
muslim brotherhood has never been able to capture more than 25% of egypt's parliament. the movement itself stayed united when it was an opposition to mubarak, but today you see the fragmentation of the muslim brotherhood particularly between generations with the young ones saying we don't like how you pick your leaders, although they began to change the process, but they are unhappy, the young, about the provisions in the muslim brotherhood manifesto denying women the right to become president...
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either the family save some money or more likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait agreed to sponsor him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after his two older brothers joined so he arrives in america at roughly 18 years old and is unprepared for what he sees. i interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport at virginia beach and what he remembers, being surprised by what he saw. he was surprised by the geography, the intent 3. trees in kuwait are behind walls and privately-owned. here there were trees everywhere. more surprising and strange and off-putting than the trees were the people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs on their front lawn visible from the road. they were playing with their kids, taking a hose to the bushes outside the front window. what surprised him was so much of american family life happening in public. this is not what would happen in the arab world. the more time he spent in north carolina the more he was persuaded americans were really backwards. they did things that should be private in public. they trusted each other very quickly a
either the family save some money or more likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait agreed to sponsor him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after his two older brothers joined so he arrives in america at roughly 18 years old and is unprepared for what he sees. i interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport at virginia beach and what he remembers, being surprised by what he saw. he was surprised by the geography, the intent 3. trees in kuwait are behind walls and privately-owned. here...
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there is thought that this is muslim brotherhood. and they put in writing that the objective is infiltrate the united states building the culture centers and mosque to undermine the united states. >> eric: why is bob so quiet? >> kimberly: why not move it? >> bob: i was asked to be quiet. let me get through a sentence, three. one, you declared this a victory mosque. that is not what it is. one. two, allen west is doing this because allen west is a politician who knows a good story and can get in front of the camera. he's good at doing this. let's not forget the hero stuff here. this is for allen west to get more publicity. the last thing i say is this mosque, you have to get -- we all understand 9/11. but you've got to get over this. the rest of rus being affected by it. >> monica: you don't understand islam as it's practiced today. >> bob: i understand islam very well. for you to suggest that -- >> monica: no, you don't. in islam, as it's practiced today and interpreted by muslims around the world, once territory is conquered for is
there is thought that this is muslim brotherhood. and they put in writing that the objective is infiltrate the united states building the culture centers and mosque to undermine the united states. >> eric: why is bob so quiet? >> kimberly: why not move it? >> bob: i was asked to be quiet. let me get through a sentence, three. one, you declared this a victory mosque. that is not what it is. one. two, allen west is doing this because allen west is a politician who knows a good...
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between secularists and islamists because they realize that it's not anti-islam to be against the muslim brotherhood groups and i think you have to realize when you look at groups like cair i believe they come out of that same mentality which is a collectization of muslims and they will avoid in dealing with technology that we need to treat. and the interesting thing -- even the whole concept of american islamic relations -- i teach my kids that being american is islamic. there's no relation between the two. it's basically inherently the same. so the whole construct of it is built upon a separation if you will and i think it's actually -- we may be giving too much importance because it's one of a large number of organizations to serve advanced political islam in the west. rather, there's a sense that those advocates for those groups want to bring islam here rather than absorb american liberty, american freedom and reform our faith. there's evidence i have of that. look how much work they have done or any of them to modernize the legal systems of our faith to be commensurate with the laws of this lan
between secularists and islamists because they realize that it's not anti-islam to be against the muslim brotherhood groups and i think you have to realize when you look at groups like cair i believe they come out of that same mentality which is a collectization of muslims and they will avoid in dealing with technology that we need to treat. and the interesting thing -- even the whole concept of american islamic relations -- i teach my kids that being american is islamic. there's no relation...
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>> we know the muslim brotherhood is making a real effort in libya.rying to assess and our intelligence community assesses every day about how well they're doing amongst trying to gain some levers of power. on the whole the movement in and of itself has not been that. it has been a more freedom-based movement. but we do see elements of al qaeda trying to take advantage of this situation, clearly and the muslim brotherhood trying to take advantage of this situation as well. both concerning and it's something that we watch every day. that's why this next week or so is important. and i hope as americans and i hope that the merngs i don't think they will says now that it's done it's time to really pull back. this is really the time for a dramatic surge for our opportunity to provide american expertise on how to establish getting your economy back on its feet when it comes to re-establishing the production of oil, which they're going to need those resources. how do you establish the civilian government. how do you make sure that you're note fighting over a
>> we know the muslim brotherhood is making a real effort in libya.rying to assess and our intelligence community assesses every day about how well they're doing amongst trying to gain some levers of power. on the whole the movement in and of itself has not been that. it has been a more freedom-based movement. but we do see elements of al qaeda trying to take advantage of this situation, clearly and the muslim brotherhood trying to take advantage of this situation as well. both concerning...
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the strongest are the muslim brotherhood, they are the most organized and the most aid from abroad, andhat the ntc will have to deal with and it's not at all clear that a secular government that is amenable to the united states and the western powers will emerge in the put, candy. >> and how horde is it for the ntc to get up and running so long as gadhafi's at large? >> well, basically the last three weeks have been a godsend to the ntc. it was facing a very difficult morale boost after the assassination of a rebel military leader on july 28th. however, now the question is, can they spread their power and influence here in the west? and it's not at all clear that they have that support in society that they had in the east. and that is something we're going to have to look forward to understand in the future. >> barack barfi, a fellow with the new american foundation. thank you very much for your expertise tonight. we appreciate it. >>> "anderson cooper 360" is coming up at the top of the area, and as he has every day this week, anderson has showed up with a preview. >> i keep showing up
the strongest are the muslim brotherhood, they are the most organized and the most aid from abroad, andhat the ntc will have to deal with and it's not at all clear that a secular government that is amenable to the united states and the western powers will emerge in the put, candy. >> and how horde is it for the ntc to get up and running so long as gadhafi's at large? >> well, basically the last three weeks have been a godsend to the ntc. it was facing a very difficult morale boost...
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salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunned. diapers shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and it's really sources actually confirming that these militia and i quote aren't with heavy machine guns they say the they won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be either the media consensus but they say the protesters are armed with machine guns and see today now since when are peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so that the question we have to ask ourselves who is the source of this killing what are the what are the underlying causes of this bit of this insurrection. thoughts there on syria from the director of the center for research on globalization michel chossudovsky it's ten minutes past the hour we're going to take a short break but still ahead in the program for you as emergency team struggles a patch up the damage of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant suggested the facility was doomed before it was hit by the earthquake and tsunami that's coming up. at least
salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunned. diapers shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and it's really sources actually confirming that these militia and i quote aren't with heavy machine guns they say the they won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be either the media consensus but they say the protesters are armed with machine guns and see today now since when are peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so that the question...
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daraa in the southern city of daraa and what we have is islamists gunmen salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gun. was shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and israeli sources actually confirming that these militia and i quote armed with heavy machine guns they say they won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be the the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with heavy machine guns and. now since where not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so that the question we have to ask ourselves who is the source of this killing what are the what are the underlying causes of this of this insurrection. that was the director of the center for research on globalization michel chossudovsky still have room here on our cheney as a merchant seemed to struggle to stop the damage at japan's fukushima nuclear power plant and suggested the facility was doomed before it was hit by the earthquake and tsunami that's coming up. to. bring you the latest in science technology from the in. the future coverage. you're watching live f
daraa in the southern city of daraa and what we have is islamists gunmen salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gun. was shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and israeli sources actually confirming that these militia and i quote armed with heavy machine guns they say they won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be the the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with heavy machine guns and. now since where not peaceful civilian...
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he had joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his older brothers had joined at age 16. so he arrives in america at roughly 18 years old, and he's unprepared for what he sees. i interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport outside of virginia beach who drove him to more freeze borrow. and what he -- more freeze borrow. and what he remembers, this is years later, but the memory he remembers is khalid sheikh being surprise bed by what he saw -- surprised by what he saw. personally, he's surprised by the geography, the intense greenery. when you see trees in kuwait, they're usually behind walls privately owned. here there were just tree everywhere. but more offputting than the trees were the people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs on their front lawn visible from the road. they were grilling out, playing with their kids, taking a hose to the bushes outside the front window. but what surprised him was so much of american family life happening this public. and this is not the kind of thing that would happen in the arab world. and the more tim
he had joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his older brothers had joined at age 16. so he arrives in america at roughly 18 years old, and he's unprepared for what he sees. i interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport outside of virginia beach who drove him to more freeze borrow. and what he -- more freeze borrow. and what he remembers, this is years later, but the memory he remembers is khalid sheikh being surprise bed by what he saw -- surprised by what he saw. personally,...
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i am deeply concerned with what's going on in the muslim brotherhood the potential there what is goingthere ks and what is happening in israel. there a lot of things happening right now. they are going to create a lot of mischief and tripoli is a place where they will increase their ability to cause problems. i am very, very pessimistic if we don't watch it closely. >> middle eastern and well regarded author. >> this is an era what we can project is number one transitional government if will mover to tripoli into saudi arabia would be trying to help financially for a period of time so no humanitarian crisis will take place. this transitional housing will ensure the contract with regard to oil. >> more importantly weeks from now we will be getting attention from the morris lambist and secular part. >> the west is more secular than the east. >> i think for iran, for syria for the remaining ought kratz of the world the transitional council have been courageous they will be courageous enough to answer it if they get it. >> we are only in the first act of the three act play what are they go
i am deeply concerned with what's going on in the muslim brotherhood the potential there what is goingthere ks and what is happening in israel. there a lot of things happening right now. they are going to create a lot of mischief and tripoli is a place where they will increase their ability to cause problems. i am very, very pessimistic if we don't watch it closely. >> middle eastern and well regarded author. >> this is an era what we can project is number one transitional...
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. >> you wait until the muslim brotherhood is run in egypt to see how well women >>> issue three, the big 50. ♪ my kind of town, chicago is my kind of town ♪ it has all that jazz ♪ >> the president celebrated his 50th birthday in his political hometown this week, chicago. it was officially there for a fund-raiser, and the obama second term political fund. at chicago's historic aragon ballroom, the president addressed a crowd of 2500 guests, paying up to a cool $35,000 per ticket. his former chief of staff and confidante, now mayor rahm emanuel, was on the scene. so was herbie hancock, the band okay go, and jennifer hudson, who also sang happy birthday to the honoree. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> president obama is the third u.s. president in 130 years to turn 50 while in office as president. the other two, theodore roosevelt, 1908. bill clinton, 1996. this means bubba is now 65 and can select social security. as for mr. obama the president joins 29 u.s. and 137 u.s. house members who are already enrolled in the club, the 50-something club. barack may be the youngest 50- year-old in th
. >> you wait until the muslim brotherhood is run in egypt to see how well women >>> issue three, the big 50. ♪ my kind of town, chicago is my kind of town ♪ it has all that jazz ♪ >> the president celebrated his 50th birthday in his political hometown this week, chicago. it was officially there for a fund-raiser, and the obama second term political fund. at chicago's historic aragon ballroom, the president addressed a crowd of 2500 guests, paying up to a cool $35,000...
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salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gone by. shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and israeli sources actually could further but these militia and i quote aren't with heavy machine guns they see the big won't see that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be the the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with machine guns and. now since way not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so that the question we have to ask ourselves who is the source of this killing what are the what are the underlying causes of this of this insurrection. i was the director of the center for research on globalization michel chossudovsky so i drew here on our chaney as a merchant seemed to struggle to stop the damage of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant and suggested the facility was june before it would be earthquake and tsunami that's coming up. to. review the latest in the sun some six months from. the future coverage. for watching our team live from moscow for militants ha
salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gone by. shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and israeli sources actually could further but these militia and i quote aren't with heavy machine guns they see the big won't see that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be the the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with machine guns and. now since way not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so that the question we have to ask...
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daraa in the southern city of daraa and what we have is islamists gunmen salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunmen. shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and israeli sources actually confirming that these militia and i quote. armed with heavy machine guns they say they they won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be the immediate consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with heavy machine guns and. now since where not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so the question we have to ask ourselves who is the source of this killing what are the what are the underlying causes of this of this insurrection. thoughts there from the director of the center for research on globalization michel chossudovsky well still ahead on the program for a marshall same struggle to patch up the damage at japan's fukushima nuclear power plant it suggests that the facility will do before it was hit by the earthquake and tsunami. mission. critical three storage three. three. three stooges. old freeboard video for your media project a freebi
daraa in the southern city of daraa and what we have is islamists gunmen salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunmen. shooting at civilians as well as shooting at police and israeli sources actually confirming that these militia and i quote. armed with heavy machine guns they say they they won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be the immediate consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with heavy machine guns and. now since where not peaceful civilian...
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salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunmen. snipers shooting at civilians as well should you get police and israeli sources actually conferred with these militia and i quote. aren't with heavy machine guns they say big big won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be that the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with machine guns and. now since we're not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns but questions we have to ask ourselves who is the source of this killing what are the what are the underlying causes of this opiate of this insurrection. that was the director of the center for research on globalization and. well still ahead for you in the program as a merchant seems struggled to patch up the damage after mounds focusing on nuclear power plants it's think just of the facility will do for for it was hit by the earthquake and tsunami. is age fifteen to twenty million years for the planet to recover from a major extinction event of the planet is time we don
salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunmen. snipers shooting at civilians as well should you get police and israeli sources actually conferred with these militia and i quote. aren't with heavy machine guns they say big big won't say that this is all the protest movement because that seems to be that the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with machine guns and. now since we're not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns but questions we have to ask...
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in daraa in the southern city of daraa and what we have is islamists are salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunmen. as shooting at civilians as well should you get police and israeli sources actually going further than these militia and i quote aren't with heavy machine guns they say they they won't say that this is not a protest movement because that seems to be the the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with heavy machine guns and. now since where not peaceful civilian protesters armed with heavy machine guns so that the question we have to ask ourselves who is the source of this killing what are the what are the underlying causes of this of this insurrection. that was the director of the center for research on globalization just well still ahead for you in the program as a merchant team struggled to patch up the damage after groundswell cosima nuclear power plant it suggested the facility will do for it was hit by the earthquake and. takes fifteen to twenty million years for the planet to recover from a major extinction event but the planet has time we don't. spri
in daraa in the southern city of daraa and what we have is islamists are salafi as well as muslim brotherhood gunmen. as shooting at civilians as well should you get police and israeli sources actually going further than these militia and i quote aren't with heavy machine guns they say they they won't say that this is not a protest movement because that seems to be the the media consensus but then they say the protesters are armed with heavy machine guns and. now since where not peaceful...
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of youth were brought onto the streets under the illusion that it was and now you have the muslim brotherhood positioned to become the leading political party in the in the elections when they're held. that doesn't bode bode well at all for you just so i don't think young people have more democracy i think perhaps even less. and neighboring israel more than a quarter of a million people took to the streets saturday to vent their anger at the high cost of living and on affordable housing prices israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded by appointing a new financial team responsible for examining the reduction of taxes and improving access to social services those are his policy reports protesters are concerned other storm are getting their message across. tens of thousands on the streets of israel angry and protesting for change but is anyone listening when it comes to a lot of the foreign media want to see more of an action movie and this has been very violent it's been very violent and also in a very positive. twenty two week three the largest demonstration in israel in over a
of youth were brought onto the streets under the illusion that it was and now you have the muslim brotherhood positioned to become the leading political party in the in the elections when they're held. that doesn't bode bode well at all for you just so i don't think young people have more democracy i think perhaps even less. and neighboring israel more than a quarter of a million people took to the streets saturday to vent their anger at the high cost of living and on affordable housing prices...