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and qatar or the muslim brotherhood and qatar or the muslim brotherhood and qatar or the muslim brotherhoodyst today see that this is a kind of pressure from the allies rather than from the other side. that is the palestinian side, let's hear how israel is reacting. it has been fairly muted because this announcement out of dough heart took time when israel was marking memorial day, to remember the fallen soldiers and picked terms of terrorism so of course government leaders are taking part in those events and also taking part for the celebratory holiday which follows which marks israel's independence day. we did have an israeli official come out and say that hamas is attempting to fool the world that it won't succeed, he said they'd built terror panels, meaning out of gaza, and have lost thousands upon thousands of missiles at israeli civilians, this he says is the real hamas. don't think this will change things too much either if you look at the eu or the us which both classify hamas as being a terrorist organisation because hamas continues in this new policy document to talk about its com
and qatar or the muslim brotherhood and qatar or the muslim brotherhood and qatar or the muslim brotherhoodyst today see that this is a kind of pressure from the allies rather than from the other side. that is the palestinian side, let's hear how israel is reacting. it has been fairly muted because this announcement out of dough heart took time when israel was marking memorial day, to remember the fallen soldiers and picked terms of terrorism so of course government leaders are taking part in...
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maria: the think is of the muslim brotherhood many people wounder if muslim brotherhood should be called out as a terrorist organization? >> i think we can wait on that. it is -- our elements of muslim brotherhood that we may be able to deal with. i would let that stand. but we can't be kidding ourselves, many aspects of the muslim brotherhood are terroristic. i leave that with secretary of state, and i would not rule it out. >> i bring it up, because, a lot of people wonder why the muslim brotherhood has such influence in washington. >> like communist in early part of 20th country. some are submersive and others violent revolutionaries. that was found out in different ways as the century went on. but one can't just let the muslim brotherhood get by with saying, i'm not true violent so leave me alone. there is no than one way to support terrible things happen in u.s. so i agree with congressman king, this is a complicated problem. not black and white. it is more complicated. i do think this we we have to be on the alert. there are a number of steps we should take to deal with muslim brot
maria: the think is of the muslim brotherhood many people wounder if muslim brotherhood should be called out as a terrorist organization? >> i think we can wait on that. it is -- our elements of muslim brotherhood that we may be able to deal with. i would let that stand. but we can't be kidding ourselves, many aspects of the muslim brotherhood are terroristic. i leave that with secretary of state, and i would not rule it out. >> i bring it up, because, a lot of people wonder why the...
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the group has also dropped its association with the muslim brotherhood, in an apparent bid to improvesha qandeel explained how the new document has been viewed among arab states in the region. it was expected to be sharper than this, more obvious than this. but the wording that came today in this report is actually a little bit, like they said, a little in between. a softer wording of what we were expecting. it was not a surprise in the eyes of many but it had to be more sharp than this to be something ofa more sharp than this to be something of a significance israel, egypt, the gulf, people who classify the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organisation. what we have now, it is not surprising as what we were wishing for. hamas is under two pressures at the moment. the first is the palestinian leadership trying to find another stands for partnership and trying to impress donald trump, if i may say, especially with this the announcement comes hours before the meeting between the president of hamas and the american president. the other thing is that there is no future for the muslim bro
the group has also dropped its association with the muslim brotherhood, in an apparent bid to improvesha qandeel explained how the new document has been viewed among arab states in the region. it was expected to be sharper than this, more obvious than this. but the wording that came today in this report is actually a little bit, like they said, a little in between. a softer wording of what we were expecting. it was not a surprise in the eyes of many but it had to be more sharp than this to be...
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and now the muslim brotherhood and now the muslim brotherhood and now the muslim brotherhood is considered and some of the gulf countries that has led to a lot of isolation of hamas, particularly in gaza, and now, there is not a single reference in the policy document to the muslim brotherhood, only hamas is referred to independently as having more political goals than religious ones, so that is an important departure. i don't explore —— don't think this will change things when it comes to the united states, european union, hamas is still itself to armed resista nce hamas is still itself to armed resistance against israel and i think it will stay on their terrorist watchlist, as a result, but regionally, this could lead to some changes and also perhaps amongst the palestinian people themselves. how has israel reacted to this? at the moment, they raise an event taking place, it is memorial day for israel where it remembers that it tends of terrorism and fallen soldiers so we haven't had much of an reaction but one official came out and said hamas is trying to fool the world but he said it w
and now the muslim brotherhood and now the muslim brotherhood and now the muslim brotherhood is considered and some of the gulf countries that has led to a lot of isolation of hamas, particularly in gaza, and now, there is not a single reference in the policy document to the muslim brotherhood, only hamas is referred to independently as having more political goals than religious ones, so that is an important departure. i don't explore —— don't think this will change things when it comes to...
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and this is to dismiss any speculation of dispute between the muslim brotherhood and either qatar orhat this is a pressure from the allies rather than from the other side. an israeli government spokesman claimed the document was an attempt to fool the world. for more on israel's reaction to the statement from the hamas leader khaled meshaal, here's yolande knell. it has been muted because this briefing took place at the time when israel was marking memorial day, the end of memorial day, when there are events to remember the fallen soldiers of israel and victims of terror. so government leaders are taking part in those events and getting ready for the celebratory holiday which follows, which marks israel's independence day. we did have an israeli official coming out, as we mentioned. he said hamas is attempting to fool the world but it will not succeed. he said they build terror tunnels out of gaza and have launched thousands upon thousands of missiles at israeli civilians. this, he says, is the real hamas. and i don't think this will change things too at either the european union or
and this is to dismiss any speculation of dispute between the muslim brotherhood and either qatar orhat this is a pressure from the allies rather than from the other side. an israeli government spokesman claimed the document was an attempt to fool the world. for more on israel's reaction to the statement from the hamas leader khaled meshaal, here's yolande knell. it has been muted because this briefing took place at the time when israel was marking memorial day, the end of memorial day, when...
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laid the stage in the 1950s we have a key individual, the founder of the muslim brotherhood, we havethe current head of al qaeda and the most important of all is a man called abdullah. .... .... significance have read their works. i we captured these documents in every that's at the, so there is a plan. the most dangerous thing to do is to say the enemy is crazy and they have no plan. wrong. the enemy has a strategy. and that is wh >> the enemy have the strategy and that is why they have been so effective. for 90 years, it was the same. we are purifying islam, the west has declared on us, whether it is through colonialism, free markets, blue jeans, what have you. we are just responding and must purify the world and reestablish the caliphate. that was the core message. isis took that and added one crucial addendum. if you read the prophetic stripture of islam like any religion, islam has the story of end times. every religion has stories, prophetic tales about how the world will end. islam, in close parallel to christianity, has to do with a final judgment day, a series of battles bet
laid the stage in the 1950s we have a key individual, the founder of the muslim brotherhood, we havethe current head of al qaeda and the most important of all is a man called abdullah. .... .... significance have read their works. i we captured these documents in every that's at the, so there is a plan. the most dangerous thing to do is to say the enemy is crazy and they have no plan. wrong. the enemy has a strategy. and that is wh >> the enemy have the strategy and that is why they have...
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and qatar or the muslim brotherhood and turkey.pt to fool the world. for more on israel's reaction to the statement from the hamas leader khaled meshaal, here's yolande knell. he has said hamas is attempting to pull the world, but they are not succeeding. he said that this is the real hamas. i don't think this will change things too much. if you look to the eu or to the united states, which are both classifying hamas as a terrorist organisation, because they continue in this new policy document to talk about their continued commitment to armed resistance, we imagine that will mean more possible attacks on israel in the future. sport now, and after 17 days of snooker we've witnessed a sensational finish to this year's world snooker championship. the world number one mark selby proved why he's the world's best, as he successfully defended his title beating scotland'sjohn higgins by 18 frames to fifteen in the final. a match watched byjim lumsden. the world number one began the second day of the far north trailing 10-7, but second day
and qatar or the muslim brotherhood and turkey.pt to fool the world. for more on israel's reaction to the statement from the hamas leader khaled meshaal, here's yolande knell. he has said hamas is attempting to pull the world, but they are not succeeding. he said that this is the real hamas. i don't think this will change things too much. if you look to the eu or to the united states, which are both classifying hamas as a terrorist organisation, because they continue in this new policy document...
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the muslim brotherhood. its purpose is to reestablish the caliphate that was unjustly dissolved. it was wrong to separate islam from politics and the only way we should live is in a theocratic caliphate. that is history. that's indisputable. what happened for the next 90 years from 1928 onwards, literally hundreds of jihadist organizations were established following the muslim brotherhood creation and every single one of them, al qaeda included, hundreds of organizations across the earth tried desperately too reestablish that theocratic reality and bring back the caliphate. what happened? every single one failed for almost a century until june 29, 2015 where one organization didn't talk about re-creating the caliphate, they simply went ahead and did it and that is isis and that is why isis is the opposite of a jv team. it's the most successful jihadist organization since the caliphate was dissolved. last point, why isis is special has to do with its narrative. it's an awful word. i hate it. d.c. loves these words and grabs on and then nobody uses them. the message if you will, th
the muslim brotherhood. its purpose is to reestablish the caliphate that was unjustly dissolved. it was wrong to separate islam from politics and the only way we should live is in a theocratic caliphate. that is history. that's indisputable. what happened for the next 90 years from 1928 onwards, literally hundreds of jihadist organizations were established following the muslim brotherhood creation and every single one of them, al qaeda included, hundreds of organizations across the earth tried...
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upon -- if you're interested, you can google these people, qutb, the founding author of me muslim brotherhood. then we have a key individual such as -- al-bana the founder of the muslim brother hood. we have the current head of al qaeda, and the most important of all, a man called an do la azzam. the true creator of the pre-al qaeda and bin laden's boston spiritual guide. these individuals laid the groundwork and the stunning thing is, all the bad guys of significance have read their works. i we captured these documents in every that's at the, so there is a plan. the most dangerous thing to do is to say the enemy is crazy and they have no plan. wrong. the enemy has a strategy. and that is why they have been so effective. but one interesting thing was that isis put a special spin on their message. for 90 years the narrative was always the same. we are purifying islam. the west has declared war on us. whether it's through colonialism, free markets, through bludgeoned, what have you. yes, we're -- blue jeans, wi what have you. we must purify the word and we must re-establish the caliphate. that
upon -- if you're interested, you can google these people, qutb, the founding author of me muslim brotherhood. then we have a key individual such as -- al-bana the founder of the muslim brother hood. we have the current head of al qaeda, and the most important of all, a man called an do la azzam. the true creator of the pre-al qaeda and bin laden's boston spiritual guide. these individuals laid the groundwork and the stunning thing is, all the bad guys of significance have read their works. i...
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you mention the muslim brotherhood.sident obama and secretary of state hillary clinton had a different view of the muslim brotherhood, which is a terrorist organization as they did with iran. some people say because of what happened the flap with the president releasing intel over the last few weeks that because of that, israel has so youered on. but i can't imagine them preferring a president that was cozying up to the muslim brotherhood or iran. >> this part ofhe nature of the leaks around the president. the israelis are delighted that barack obama's out the door. and probably the only people in the region more delighted than the israelis are the saudis. and some of the other sunni monarchs in the oil-producing countries because the threat of iran to them is. the external threat is on the nuclear side. but this is a real opportunity looking at what happens hopefully after the defeat of isis and the near future to deal with the next potential conflict. iran and its aspiration in the region. so trump has a real opportun
you mention the muslim brotherhood.sident obama and secretary of state hillary clinton had a different view of the muslim brotherhood, which is a terrorist organization as they did with iran. some people say because of what happened the flap with the president releasing intel over the last few weeks that because of that, israel has so youered on. but i can't imagine them preferring a president that was cozying up to the muslim brotherhood or iran. >> this part ofhe nature of the leaks...
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all that we gave them muslim brotherhood. >> meghan: we will continue this.. more >> marie: 24 and just a minute , >> that was some sizzle, great to have you. >> thank you, ladies. >> elected have to talk about, wrapped it up with good conversation, go to mohammed bin zayed tonight -- the "outnumbered" overtime, and now "happening now" ." >> heather: fox news alert for you, president trump just wrapping up his commencement address at the u.s. coast guard academy and prepared to head back to washington. >> jon: list as the commander-in-chief cups of a growing political firestorm over former director james comey and accusations of intelligence sharing with russian diplomats. we are covering all of the news "happening now" ." >> he shares information in a way that is wholly appropriate. >> jon: national security advisor and now vladimir putin insist president trump did not reveal any intelligence sources or methods. >> the president was not even aware of where this information came from. >> jon: now
all that we gave them muslim brotherhood. >> meghan: we will continue this.. more >> marie: 24 and just a minute , >> that was some sizzle, great to have you. >> thank you, ladies. >> elected have to talk about, wrapped it up with good conversation, go to mohammed bin zayed tonight -- the "outnumbered" overtime, and now "happening now" ." >> heather: fox news alert for you, president trump just wrapping up his commencement address at...
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a front group in my view of the muslim brotherhood and there's a lot of connections of the muslim brotherhoodthe fbi really took away from the training materials of the fbi, the whole history of radical fundamentalism. we are not going to know anything their habits or why they do things. i mean, it's just nonsense. maria: you weren't allowed to study the background of islam? >> how can agents investigate radical fundamentalist without knowing the whole history, where they are coming from, what their mindset, basically infiltrate the united states and take the country over along with killing people. he took away the tools and kept them away. maria: comey kept that up. >> comey kept that up and agent training -- not the agents were dumb, the materials were dumb and basically this blanket of political correctness tied behind the back at least one arm of the fbi, made it really impossible for the fbi to better protect the united states of america without question. you know, you look back to the boston -- you look at the boston marathon and all the other cases, right, it turns out that the fbi kne
a front group in my view of the muslim brotherhood and there's a lot of connections of the muslim brotherhoodthe fbi really took away from the training materials of the fbi, the whole history of radical fundamentalism. we are not going to know anything their habits or why they do things. i mean, it's just nonsense. maria: you weren't allowed to study the background of islam? >> how can agents investigate radical fundamentalist without knowing the whole history, where they are coming from,...
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not sure, but seemed like he had this idea or conviction that it was at the time of the muslim brotherhood woodruff: which was before president sisi. >> which was before sisi. he said was it at the time to have the brotherhood? i said, no. he said, oh, it was at the time of sisi. he was taken aback. >> woodruff: is there a contradiction between president trump working to get you released and, on the other hand, praising the government of egypt which was holding you in prison? >> i think he's trying to be effective because he even said it to me, while we met, that, well, that he was effective, wasn't he? and i don't know how to say no. so there is the traditional way of just mere criticism, very sharp criticism, and there is the more diplomatic way, perhaps. >> woodruff: do you think that maybe in your conversation with him and in his learning about your experience that maybe you've adjusted his thinking about human rights or what do you think about that? >> i hope he gets to know that human rights situation is really horrible at that time. and people are not just -- it's not just for fight
not sure, but seemed like he had this idea or conviction that it was at the time of the muslim brotherhood woodruff: which was before president sisi. >> which was before sisi. he said was it at the time to have the brotherhood? i said, no. he said, oh, it was at the time of sisi. he was taken aback. >> woodruff: is there a contradiction between president trump working to get you released and, on the other hand, praising the government of egypt which was holding you in prison?...
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that is the group's to drop talks with the muslim brotherhood. that was causing problems with other countries, wasn't it? guest: yes. especially that hamas is in need to have good relations with the egyptian regime. for, so itnly way needs to do things to make the regime in cairo happy. laura: it has been more than 10 years since palestinians were able to vote and choose their own leaders. power 10 years ago. since then, the situation in gaza is deplorable. unemployment is higher there than anywhere else in the world. are the palestinian people realizing the tough stance by hamas is not getting them anywhere? this document is also a product of pressure from the inside. there is pressure from the people not being happy with what, has achieved. it is pressure from the west bank, from mahmoud abbas, and pressure from the international community. tries to resolve all of this at the same time, i suppose. laura: thank you very much. under pressure in both syria and iraq, fighters for islamic state are putting up a fierce resistance. bombers killed at l
that is the group's to drop talks with the muslim brotherhood. that was causing problems with other countries, wasn't it? guest: yes. especially that hamas is in need to have good relations with the egyptian regime. for, so itnly way needs to do things to make the regime in cairo happy. laura: it has been more than 10 years since palestinians were able to vote and choose their own leaders. power 10 years ago. since then, the situation in gaza is deplorable. unemployment is higher there than...
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then we have a key individual, the founder of the muslim brotherhood.we have the current head of al qaeda and the most important of all is a man called abdullah azzam, the true creator of al qaeda and bin laden boss and spiritual guide. these played the groundwork and just anything is all the bad guys of significance have read their works. we've captured these documents on high-value targets in every theater. so azzam, title 11, there is a plane from the most dangerous thing we can do is to say the enemy is crazy and have no plan. wrong. the enemy has a strategy and that's why they've been so effective. one interesting thing was that isis put a special spin on the message. for 90 years and it was always the same. we are purifying islam, the west is declared war on us, whether it's through colonialism, whether it is through free markets, whether it's through the genes, what have you. yes, we are in defense of jihadist and we must purify the world and we must reestablish caliphate. that was a core message for all of these organizations. bubut i suspect th
then we have a key individual, the founder of the muslim brotherhood.we have the current head of al qaeda and the most important of all is a man called abdullah azzam, the true creator of al qaeda and bin laden boss and spiritual guide. these played the groundwork and just anything is all the bad guys of significance have read their works. we've captured these documents on high-value targets in every theater. so azzam, title 11, there is a plane from the most dangerous thing we can do is to say...
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the islamic nationalist movement rather than the branch of the muslim brotherhood. more pragmatic program to designed to end years of isolation. >> this is what we believe. hamas is against all kinds of radicalism or religious intolerance. we underline that hamas believes the conflict is not a conflict against jews because of judaism. hamas is not fighting against jews because they are jews. hamas is fighting the zionist occupiers. the more moderate comments as misrepresentations saying the group's actions are still dedicated to war with israel and the manifesto is not worth the paper it is written on. egypt has yet to get any reaction. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries i am deborah now, this is bloomberg. >> thanks for that. arab session coming through with a 1.5 billion euro. this is a company that has been undergoing radical transformation. crazy volatility. let's cross back to the saudi arabian story. very interesting what is happening here. latest news coming from the billionaire. this is th
the islamic nationalist movement rather than the branch of the muslim brotherhood. more pragmatic program to designed to end years of isolation. >> this is what we believe. hamas is against all kinds of radicalism or religious intolerance. we underline that hamas believes the conflict is not a conflict against jews because of judaism. hamas is not fighting against jews because they are jews. hamas is fighting the zionist occupiers. the more moderate comments as misrepresentations saying...
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on palestinian fundamentalist group, they said they have disassociated themselves with the muslim brotherhooddoes this say to the israeli people? when will they see peace during the long time foes during the trump presidency. former ambassador to the u.s. joins us. ambassador are you buying what mahmood abbas appears to be pushing? >> well, you unfortunatelying liz, this is not very convincing this is not the first time abbas is talking peace in english but at the same time in arabic to his own people he seeks basically the destruction of israel. he teaches his children from first grade on they are to claim not just judea and samaria or gaza which they have ruled by hamas, negative greff, and entire israel. abbas himself, the time as meets the president in the white house, he continues to pay and support terrorist and their families, incitement. one more thing, liz. he continues with what i call a political terror. just yesterday the palestinians pushed a very outrageous resolution in unesco saying that israel has no link to our most sacred place, jerusalem, the temple mount. he continues to
on palestinian fundamentalist group, they said they have disassociated themselves with the muslim brotherhooddoes this say to the israeli people? when will they see peace during the long time foes during the trump presidency. former ambassador to the u.s. joins us. ambassador are you buying what mahmood abbas appears to be pushing? >> well, you unfortunatelying liz, this is not very convincing this is not the first time abbas is talking peace in english but at the same time in arabic to...
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gadhafi drove out the muslim brotherhood and with the father going back to fight a jihad in libya, nonef this is very surprising. these, you know, indoctrinations start in the family, continues in the mosque and then continues in narrow circles, the belief in the islamic state. >> bob, thank you. bob baer in colorado. >>> let's move on. more news in to cnn news. the search for the fbi director. rene marsh is in washington with the details. what are you learning? >> reporter: well, i can tell you, brooke, that sources are telling both myself and pamela brown that tsa -- former tsa administrator is under krrg for the pos consideration for the top spot at the fbi. there have been discussions with the former administrator about whether he'd have interest in the position. it's unclear if he does or not. we know that those conversations, at the very least, have happened. and then a separate source telling us that pistol and the acting attorney general rod rosenstein recently discussed all of this over lunch. so that is what we're hearing. of course, his background is very attractive as far as
gadhafi drove out the muslim brotherhood and with the father going back to fight a jihad in libya, nonef this is very surprising. these, you know, indoctrinations start in the family, continues in the mosque and then continues in narrow circles, the belief in the islamic state. >> bob, thank you. bob baer in colorado. >>> let's move on. more news in to cnn news. the search for the fbi director. rene marsh is in washington with the details. what are you learning? >>...
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why was the muslim brotherhood in the front row? they denied reality. they said it's about economics and lack of education. no. it's about totalitarianism. that's the threat to america. >> sean: dr. gorka, we have an opportunity to create an alliance that is unprecedented. the jordanians, emirates, egyptians, israelis, saudis. but they have to step up. when we come back, more reaction to the horrific terror attack in manchester. monica crowley nj secular here. sara carter and john solomon with an explosive new report about how the obama administration violated your privacy rights for years and only revealed what was happening just days before president trump was elected. they will be here with breaking details and also tonight... >> i repeat again that we must drive out the terrorists and the extremists from our midst. obliterate this evil ideology. >> sean: in the wake of yesterday's deadly terrorist attack in manchester, michelle malkin will weigh in tonight. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records
why was the muslim brotherhood in the front row? they denied reality. they said it's about economics and lack of education. no. it's about totalitarianism. that's the threat to america. >> sean: dr. gorka, we have an opportunity to create an alliance that is unprecedented. the jordanians, emirates, egyptians, israelis, saudis. but they have to step up. when we come back, more reaction to the horrific terror attack in manchester. monica crowley nj secular here. sara carter and john solomon...
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be allies that back the muslim brotherhood and hamas.ver immediate network he had was supported by exterior network of radicals who inspire and infuse what these guys do? >> exactly. it's an insurgency that has support from governments and foreign groups and the good news about that instead of being random jihadys who read something radical and crime problem no this is a war with networks that you can dismantle, another example the father will admit is he a supporter of the libyan islamic fighting group linked to al qaeda that group had a network in the manchester area and then all the way back in libya. so when the younger brother gets arrested in libya, there is another part of that overall network right there. pete: interesting. president trump has been in europe talking terrorism. how important do you think his emphasis on radical islamic terrorism is for these european governments to listen to? >> it's very important. the fact that he was saying drive them out. what that indicates he understands it's a network. they are operating th
be allies that back the muslim brotherhood and hamas.ver immediate network he had was supported by exterior network of radicals who inspire and infuse what these guys do? >> exactly. it's an insurgency that has support from governments and foreign groups and the good news about that instead of being random jihadys who read something radical and crime problem no this is a war with networks that you can dismantle, another example the father will admit is he a supporter of the libyan islamic...
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hamas also vowing to disassociate itself with the muslim brotherhood and seek a palestinian state alongsider set before the 1967 war. but hamas is still calling for, quote, armed resistance against israel, drawing a sharp response from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> how can you talk about the peace with israel while simultaneously you fund murderers? >> reporter: the chairman of the foreign affairs committee releasing a statement saying, i will see to it that hamas remains to be designated a terrorist organization as long as they launch rock against people. >> i'm sure we'll continue to have conversations with the prime minister, and that will be something that the president will continue to discuss. >> reporter: the announcement comes ahead of a meeting between president trump and mahmoud abbas. in jerusalem, john huddy. >>> a day of protests this may day. thousands hit the streets in the financial district. in the south bay, speeches, protest signs, and music. and here is a live look now of a march that is going on as we speak in san jose. hundreds of people marching in the downtow
hamas also vowing to disassociate itself with the muslim brotherhood and seek a palestinian state alongsider set before the 1967 war. but hamas is still calling for, quote, armed resistance against israel, drawing a sharp response from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> how can you talk about the peace with israel while simultaneously you fund murderers? >> reporter: the chairman of the foreign affairs committee releasing a statement saying, i will see to it that hamas remains to...
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leaders in saudi arabia will be in contrast to president obama where he invited members of the muslim brotherhoodtend and wouldn't get into the subject of radical islamic jihad. the saudis will welcome this speech. they're happier to see donald trump in office than barack obama or hillary clinton given the threat of iran, the continuing threat of the terrorists themselves. so you know, this is what happens after you win the election. you turn the page on the campaign -- >> neil: and you don't have to talk like you did in the past. with fracking, oil prices coming down, they've been on a small rise of late that you don't have to gouge the saudis as much. they're not the oil ringleaders they used to be. >> we're the swing oil producer and the market is much more determining the price than before. so i think it's a different pattern and i think the environment is different. i think watching what the president says in saudi and in his second stop, equally important in israel where he will be greeted with comparable enthusiasm if not more. >> neil: and even this revelation that he might or might not s
leaders in saudi arabia will be in contrast to president obama where he invited members of the muslim brotherhoodtend and wouldn't get into the subject of radical islamic jihad. the saudis will welcome this speech. they're happier to see donald trump in office than barack obama or hillary clinton given the threat of iran, the continuing threat of the terrorists themselves. so you know, this is what happens after you win the election. you turn the page on the campaign -- >> neil: and you...
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i used to live with the libyans, the muslim brotherhood back in the '80s. it was an extremist group. why britain took so many of these radicals, i can't say. but it's what you call blowback and they are very worried about this bigger cell because the bombs are so easy to make. british shorts don't know how many people are lined up. >> bob, what you said before, that the complexity of this device, that spoke to you of something beyond just a lone wolf attacker. that's in line with what we're hearing from british officials, right? that he was known to intel services and they are saying that he had, quote, proven links to isis? >> yes. it's a sophistication. i could show you how to make one but we'd have to go out and practice a lot before you felt comfortable making one. he probably went back, got help in manchester itself making this device. they don't always go off and you get one chance in a case like this. and this is what has the british worried. it's a wider plot. and these things are so hard to determine whether people are just interested and fascinate
i used to live with the libyans, the muslim brotherhood back in the '80s. it was an extremist group. why britain took so many of these radicals, i can't say. but it's what you call blowback and they are very worried about this bigger cell because the bombs are so easy to make. british shorts don't know how many people are lined up. >> bob, what you said before, that the complexity of this device, that spoke to you of something beyond just a lone wolf attacker. that's in line with what...
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probably looked at what happened in egypt where president obama did sort of clear the way for the muslim brotherhood then they probably are concerned when they see stuff like that. >> exactly. liz: let's get to defense deals that are happening here. you can only imagine that this has boeing and lockheed martin and other names licking their chops. i just came from omaha, nebraska, the berkshire hathaway shareholder meeting where warren buffett bought precisioning cast parts whh isnef the biggest makers of airplane parts. and right there on the screen, that white piece on the ground just below the picture, it allows the f-35 to hover. what would you imagine is a boon to companies like precision cast parts and a lockheed martin with this relationship? >> you have to assume it's really positive. one of the things i think we need to look at though is the saudis are really intent on trying to develop their own-ing capability, and so some of this may actually be a job creation mechanism for saudi jobs with american technology,merican advisers, american supervision to start building some of these military p
probably looked at what happened in egypt where president obama did sort of clear the way for the muslim brotherhood then they probably are concerned when they see stuff like that. >> exactly. liz: let's get to defense deals that are happening here. you can only imagine that this has boeing and lockheed martin and other names licking their chops. i just came from omaha, nebraska, the berkshire hathaway shareholder meeting where warren buffett bought precisioning cast parts whh isnef the...
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and hamas is part of the muslim brotherhood. charles: i want to ask you one quick word.e're running a little late. is it possible, we're trying, everyone wants this to work. is it possible to reach a solution? >> charles, having fun running a sham interview. if you want to ask questions why invite another guest. >> we have solution. >> i think the mic is off. charles: you like what is happening right now? >> the status quo is the best that can be accomplished. when someone comes up with a better idea within the status quo i'm happy to listen. i never heard anybody come up with idea better. charles: real quick, give me your final thoughts, please. >> i have very little confidence in trump. he is has made many promises. he hasn't delivered, he has not delivered on i in of them. look at list of what he has said nato bad. now nato good. israel we'll move the capital jerusalem. now he backtracked on that. there have been many promises. he is a juvenile when it comes down to foreign policy. a lot of adults have not entered the room like mcmaster. i hope he listens to mcmaster
and hamas is part of the muslim brotherhood. charles: i want to ask you one quick word.e're running a little late. is it possible, we're trying, everyone wants this to work. is it possible to reach a solution? >> charles, having fun running a sham interview. if you want to ask questions why invite another guest. >> we have solution. >> i think the mic is off. charles: you like what is happening right now? >> the status quo is the best that can be accomplished. when...
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>> why don't they add nazis and the ku klux klan and the muslim brotherhood and see how they react to that. this bill is not popular among democrats, they have democrats among cambodia, vietnam, korea, cuba and look around the world. look at cuba, korea, venezuela. hasn't worked so well. last i looked the soviet union lost the cold war? liz: good point, we're wondering why is this issue so important to democrat legislators in california now. don't they have more things to work on? >> this gets to something about our schools. we're all taught thankfully about the evils of nazism. communism which killed 100 million people, blighted the lives of others get a gloss. tensions were good, they killed everyone but tengs were good. it gets a gloss they don't know. liz: you're blaming academics. >> starts with the schools, sympathetic with the left because the left uses the right language, we're for the people. we may kill tens of millions but we're for the people. our intentions are good. they fall for the nonsense. ask the assemblyman, whatever his name is, his criteria, you want nazis in the
>> why don't they add nazis and the ku klux klan and the muslim brotherhood and see how they react to that. this bill is not popular among democrats, they have democrats among cambodia, vietnam, korea, cuba and look around the world. look at cuba, korea, venezuela. hasn't worked so well. last i looked the soviet union lost the cold war? liz: good point, we're wondering why is this issue so important to democrat legislators in california now. don't they have more things to work on?...
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with some strong direct ties to -- from her family, to the muslim brotherhood. in fact, saddam hussein had indicated that -- osama bin laden had indicated that a couple of things that radical ilesed him, made him want to kill people like americans for being infidelities, was a booklet written by an egyptian , lim brother named qutb called "milestones" and also he gave great credit to a guy who was a head of a number of muslim activities, still is, but he had a journal that was a favored publication of the muslim brotherhood. and come to find out that, gee, back when she was working for hillary clinton, huma abedin was listed on the mast head as being a part of that publication. contributing to being part of that publication, along with the different times, one or two other family members. and that's the journal that was started for the muslim group. so anyway. quite interesting. the ties that she had. some of us asked for the inspector general to -- all we did was ask five different inspectors general and five different departments or agencies if they would inve
with some strong direct ties to -- from her family, to the muslim brotherhood. in fact, saddam hussein had indicated that -- osama bin laden had indicated that a couple of things that radical ilesed him, made him want to kill people like americans for being infidelities, was a booklet written by an egyptian , lim brother named qutb called "milestones" and also he gave great credit to a guy who was a head of a number of muslim activities, still is, but he had a journal that was a...
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the group as a palestinian movement with an islamic orientation distancing itself from the muslim brotherhoodt calls for language liberating all of historic palestine which includes israel is still a main goal. it is willing to accept the palestinian state on 1967 borders. the group still does not formerly recognize the israeli state. israel's prime minister says, quote, hamas is attempting to fool the world but will not succeed. >> coming up next on "morning joe," republican tom cole says he's willing to go on the hill. will enough of his colleagues join him to pass it this time around. senator john mccain joins joe and mika. "morning joe" just moments away. ♪ ♪ you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade. start trading today at etrade.com the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more t
the group as a palestinian movement with an islamic orientation distancing itself from the muslim brotherhoodt calls for language liberating all of historic palestine which includes israel is still a main goal. it is willing to accept the palestinian state on 1967 borders. the group still does not formerly recognize the israeli state. israel's prime minister says, quote, hamas is attempting to fool the world but will not succeed. >> coming up next on "morning joe," republican...
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because they underwrite the muslim brotherhood.s a direct and intense rival for global influence with saudi arabia. kind of a thorn inside arabia's side. qat qatar, perhaps is not going to fit or enjoy in messaging as much as the rest of the muslim world. >> if the president is expected to talk about muslim unity, what does he need to do to blend that so there can be unity in the arab nations? >> i think first of all, collaboration against both the common enemy in which isis has embodied but there's a spectrum of the last 30 years, taliban, al qaeda and other countries in pakistan. muslims around the world in the arab region and beyond. they recognize that this is the viper that has been birthed in our bosom. as a muslim myself, i hold us responsible for allowing this toxic ideology to have nurtured, but it's coming home to roost. it's unifying muslims already, i think. i think they had lost their confidence in the last two presidential administrations of american's interest, engagement commitment from morocco through to pakistan.
because they underwrite the muslim brotherhood.s a direct and intense rival for global influence with saudi arabia. kind of a thorn inside arabia's side. qat qatar, perhaps is not going to fit or enjoy in messaging as much as the rest of the muslim world. >> if the president is expected to talk about muslim unity, what does he need to do to blend that so there can be unity in the arab nations? >> i think first of all, collaboration against both the common enemy in which isis has...
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egypt's president abdul fat that el-sisi seized power from the muslim brotherhood by a military koop of 2013 and vowed to. eventually the coptic christians saw him as a guardian for their small community. however, in recent years, local insurgents have grown increasingly powerful and egypt's restless desperate cyanide region. while isis has launched dozens of attacks across the country on christians and egyptian security forces. presidency is i who last week met with president donald trump in saudi arabia reiterated tonight his willingness to cooperate with america in the fight against terrorists and said egypt is now prepared to strike against militant training camps both inside and outside of egypt. >> i hope this will be clear to everyone we will not hesitate in protecting our citizens from evil people. >> egyptian officials already backing up presidency is i's vow to target terrorists. egyptian jets striking militant neighboring camps in eastern libya earlier tonight. bret? >> bret: conor powell in our middle east newsroom. thank you. the u.s. military is planning to intercept in
egypt's president abdul fat that el-sisi seized power from the muslim brotherhood by a military koop of 2013 and vowed to. eventually the coptic christians saw him as a guardian for their small community. however, in recent years, local insurgents have grown increasingly powerful and egypt's restless desperate cyanide region. while isis has launched dozens of attacks across the country on christians and egyptian security forces. presidency is i who last week met with president donald trump in...
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then you look at things like the muslim brotherhood and others who took power and say wow maybe it doesn't work for everybody. >> noon hour eastern time, 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem, we await the president's remarks alongside prime minister netanyahu. we will bring that as soon as it begins. president trump in israel earlier saying he is in search of what he calls the ultimate deal. a peace agreement between israel and the palestinians. we await mr. trump's remarks in jerusalem. can he succeed? where other presidents have failed for decades. we will debate that next. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. so, kinda like your second husband. kinda. it's good to be in (good hands). a 10-speed direct-shift 5.0transmission.ine. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. juswho own them,ople every business is different.
then you look at things like the muslim brotherhood and others who took power and say wow maybe it doesn't work for everybody. >> noon hour eastern time, 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem, we await the president's remarks alongside prime minister netanyahu. we will bring that as soon as it begins. president trump in israel earlier saying he is in search of what he calls the ultimate deal. a peace agreement between israel and the palestinians. we await mr. trump's remarks in jerusalem. can he...
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their view, obama threw hosni mubarak over the side as the president of egypt, embraced the muslim brotherhoodon the red line enforcement on the use of chemical weapons in syria. and then forged this agreement with iran on the nuclear deal. all of this was very upsetting to the saudis. and other gulf countries, as well. and, so, i think that the relationship really soured during that period. and president trump now has a chance, as you say, to reset the relationship on a much more positive tone. >> sir, do you think because of the headlines here at home, the chaos that is happening within his administration, some are just learning about. other things we're witnessing in realtime self-inflicted by this president. does that lesson him on the world stage to accomplish some of those reset goals? >> i think most people around the world are not paying nearly the attention to those problems that we are in the united states. and i think the saudis, in particular, see this as a chance to reconstruct a relationship that is very important to them regardless of some of the domestic problems that president
their view, obama threw hosni mubarak over the side as the president of egypt, embraced the muslim brotherhoodon the red line enforcement on the use of chemical weapons in syria. and then forged this agreement with iran on the nuclear deal. all of this was very upsetting to the saudis. and other gulf countries, as well. and, so, i think that the relationship really soured during that period. and president trump now has a chance, as you say, to reset the relationship on a much more positive...
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and yet he has been fighting that war and the cyanide and coming in from libya as well, the muslim brotherhood. i think you are going to see great unity and commitment and a clear mission. there's going to be a moral clarity and what needs to be done to defeat this adversary. >> trace: right below you congressman, if you don't see it, we have it says britain on high alert. it's the highest alert critical and the british intelligence officials, ,, i know you have contacts over there with them, they are pretty good at their jobs over there. we had talked about last night help in the morning when this was coming about and they were investigating this, they knew he was on the radar. that he didn't anything to warrant any further investigation, but they were kind of aware of him and it seems to be a pattern of what is going on across europe and the united states for that matter. >> takes a lot of intelligence effort and work and probably thousands of people who are tracking right now. we have far more than that and the united states and we are tracking. we have certain tools that are very important
and yet he has been fighting that war and the cyanide and coming in from libya as well, the muslim brotherhood. i think you are going to see great unity and commitment and a clear mission. there's going to be a moral clarity and what needs to be done to defeat this adversary. >> trace: right below you congressman, if you don't see it, we have it says britain on high alert. it's the highest alert critical and the british intelligence officials, ,, i know you have contacts over there with...
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for instance, you could look at egypt who has designed the muslim brotherhood being a terrorist organization, so they would basically see that the united states is not interested in human rights and would not object to putting larger numbers of opposition in prison under the banner that they're all islamic extremists. and then there are other leaders in the room as well as i think a segment of the muslim population who's fed up with extremisextre who's listening to this speech, and they will see that the president is giving a lot of heat to saudi arabia and also the wealthy class in the gulf that has been funding not only terrorists, isis, al qaeda and other outfits, but also, as elliott said earlier, have been funding the spread of extremism in southeast asia, in africa, in europe, in the united states, by giving funding to radical imams and much more hard-line interpretations of islam. so i think the leader of indonesia, for instance, or leaders from africa who were sitting in the room may say, well, that's great. the united states is finally reading the riot act to saudi arabia and other
for instance, you could look at egypt who has designed the muslim brotherhood being a terrorist organization, so they would basically see that the united states is not interested in human rights and would not object to putting larger numbers of opposition in prison under the banner that they're all islamic extremists. and then there are other leaders in the room as well as i think a segment of the muslim population who's fed up with extremisextre who's listening to this speech, and they will...
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president obama invited ten muslim brotherhood leaders and existing that they would be there and probedabby: the muslim community stepping up to fight and that's a point the president is going to make in a speech about now saying religious leaders must make this clear and will deliver you no glory, bring you no dignity. if you choose the path of terror, your life will be empty, your life will be briefed and your soul would be condemned. what do you make of that? >> absolutely. we just saw images of president al sisi indicating stature of his president. president sisi around the massacres in paris delivered a similarly stinging rebuke to islamic scholars to appeal to them to reject these text that promote ideology and perfectly in tune and very welcome. additionally is what we ourselves as muslims feel about the ideologies, it's going to go well. i think the speech will be even more striking than the state of the union than the president delivered early on in his presidency. pete: you talked about the importance of honor and respect, talk to us about the reception that president trump re
president obama invited ten muslim brotherhood leaders and existing that they would be there and probedabby: the muslim community stepping up to fight and that's a point the president is going to make in a speech about now saying religious leaders must make this clear and will deliver you no glory, bring you no dignity. if you choose the path of terror, your life will be empty, your life will be briefed and your soul would be condemned. what do you make of that? >> absolutely. we just saw...
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we must address, tackling these associations that are supported by muslim brotherhood, sub foreign funding from countries that - because then you maintain tax breaks for investments by these countries and france, and your government grunted a republican accolade recently to one of his leaders. we must eradicate the ideology of islamic fundamentalism in the country and you won't do it because you are subjected to them. because they hold you. it is as simple as that. it is sad to say. terrifying. because he can have very wondrous consequences but clearly you were blackmailed. either you kept an islamist radical for the - for your defeat and you prepared to keep that support rather than running the risk of expressing condemnation of these abuses that lead to deaths that committed multiple tasks. and against which today nothing serious has been done. because the laws for intelligence laws, security. [inaudible] >> it is awful to give and i and everyone here not to have to keep an eye on those who are on the watchlist to are dangerous. and over and beyond that, we are being soft on the legal fr
we must address, tackling these associations that are supported by muslim brotherhood, sub foreign funding from countries that - because then you maintain tax breaks for investments by these countries and france, and your government grunted a republican accolade recently to one of his leaders. we must eradicate the ideology of islamic fundamentalism in the country and you won't do it because you are subjected to them. because they hold you. it is as simple as that. it is sad to say. terrifying....
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we must address, attack all these associations that are supported by muslim brotherhood, stop foreign funding from countries that mr. macron knows well -- qatar, saudi arabia. you maintained tax breaks for investments by these countries in france, and your government a republican accolade recently to one of its leaders. the ideologycate of islamist fundamentalism in our country, and you will not do they hold you. it is as simple as that. , terrifying,say because it can have very onerous , but you were blackmailed. radical, orislamist called for your defeat, and you preferred to keep that support rather than running the risk of expressing your express condemnation of these abuses against today -- against which today nothing serious has an actual fact been done. -- lligence laws, security all total waffle to keep an eye on everyone, not to have to keep an eye on those on the .atchlist who are dangerous we are being soft on the legal andt and this daily security today is an unbearable weight, not just in towns but also in the countryside, so there needs to be convictions. these convictio
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extremely problematic and we mustards, attack all these associations that are supported by muslim brotherhood. stop foreign spending from countries. because by then you maintain tax breaks for investments by these countries in france and i believe your government granted a republican accolade recently to one of its leaders. we must i eradicate the ideology of islamic fundamentalist in our country and you won't do it because you're subjected to them. because they hold you it's simple as that. it's sad to do it's terrifying because it can have very onerous consequences. clearly you were placed, you were blackmailed. either you were an islamic radical or in effort for your defeat and you referred to keep that support rather than running the risk of expressing your express condemnation of these abuses that leads to deaths, that committed multiple attacks and against which nothing today has been done. because the laws for intelligence laws for security -- >> translator: it's -- >> translator: i am quite rightly -- >> translator: it's all total waffle to keep an eye on everyone, not to have to keep
extremely problematic and we mustards, attack all these associations that are supported by muslim brotherhood. stop foreign spending from countries. because by then you maintain tax breaks for investments by these countries in france and i believe your government granted a republican accolade recently to one of its leaders. we must i eradicate the ideology of islamic fundamentalist in our country and you won't do it because you're subjected to them. because they hold you it's simple as that....
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said that tolerating the support of an organization in france that is known to be close to the muslim brotherhood. she sent -- she said those people are supporting you and you are beholding to them, and that is why you are not fighting terrorism. she's saying emmanuel macron won't fight terrorism because he is in the pockets of organizations that may have ties. this is a wildly exaggerated argument. emmanuel macron was a little bit taken aback. he didn't expect such a vicious attack. marine le pen knows that given the context, state of emergency, with an attack on a policeman just a couple days before round one, is probably going to help her with her voters. but voters on the moderate right were concerned that emmanuel macron was not tough enough on this issue. host: let's go back to central paris. to supporters of emmanuel macron. what is the feeling of the people around you? did macron stand his ground as people hoped he would this evening? claire: the mood around me is pretty good to be honest. supporters feel their candidate did a good job. there was fear and exciting that marine le pen might
said that tolerating the support of an organization in france that is known to be close to the muslim brotherhood. she sent -- she said those people are supporting you and you are beholding to them, and that is why you are not fighting terrorism. she's saying emmanuel macron won't fight terrorism because he is in the pockets of organizations that may have ties. this is a wildly exaggerated argument. emmanuel macron was a little bit taken aback. he didn't expect such a vicious attack. marine le...
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we know from the muslim brotherhood they bragged about people being in homeland security and in each and, in fact, they were. and so their advice was keep renewing these people. so that's exactly what the obama administration did. they took a good program started under george h.w. bush for humanitarian purposes, and they turned it in to a program that could be a way to hurt our country. and so it has to stop. we have got to force these countries to take them back, no matter what. and it should not -- it ought to be a temporary program, if it's going to be. but this bill will force that to be reviewed and send people back that shouldn't be there. the bottom line, clayton, is, if you are coming as a radical islamist from a country that you tore up with war, don't plan on staying to celebrate 9/11 in the united states. you will be out of here quicker than you can get here. clayton: good luck on this bill. we appreciate it? >> thank you. clayton: coming up here on the show olivia newton john in the fight of her live the greece star is revealing the cancer fight is back. remember when pre
we know from the muslim brotherhood they bragged about people being in homeland security and in each and, in fact, they were. and so their advice was keep renewing these people. so that's exactly what the obama administration did. they took a good program started under george h.w. bush for humanitarian purposes, and they turned it in to a program that could be a way to hurt our country. and so it has to stop. we have got to force these countries to take them back, no matter what. and it should...
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they totally and completely recent what he's done in opposing the muslim brotherhood and taking the countryr. charles: i want to switch to politics. trump, of course, still enduring all of these leaks and, well, of course we know that the big one here more recently with the u.k., and theresa may very upset about the manchester leaks. just to what degree are these leaks undermining president trump? >> well, i think pretty significantly. i've never seen anything quite like it. leaking in an american government, part of a democracy, with freedom of the press here, something we all respect has been a part of our democracy from the very beginning. but this, with this president is carly somethi that's beyond the pale. and i think he's taking advantage now of this because it's not about him, and will try to crack down and get to the bottom of it. and i hope he does, i mean. charles: general keane, what does a crackdown look like? because, you know, is it naivete that only potential culprits could be obama holdovers, and bureaucrats. and not someone close to the president? >> we're past those kind
they totally and completely recent what he's done in opposing the muslim brotherhood and taking the countryr. charles: i want to switch to politics. trump, of course, still enduring all of these leaks and, well, of course we know that the big one here more recently with the u.k., and theresa may very upset about the manchester leaks. just to what degree are these leaks undermining president trump? >> well, i think pretty significantly. i've never seen anything quite like it. leaking in an...
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whistleblower in the department that there security was removal of references to radical islam and the muslim brotherhood. purge indeed was the word used by the white house to conduct that purge. we obviously have a new administration now, a new white house, a new attorney general. fbi to approach of the radical islamic terrorism changed in any respect with the new administration? director comey: not that i am aware of, no. >> let me ask you about one specific terror attack, on may 5 of 2015, they terrorist attack in garland, texas, where two terrorists opened fire on a peaceful gathering. thankfully, no innocent people were killed, thanks to the wrote action of garland police officer greg stephens, who fatally shot the two terrorists. but a security officer was shot in the leg, and it could've been much, much worse. incident, you the stated publicly that the fbi did not know that the terrorists were on their way to the event or that they plan on attacking the event. recently, there have been media .eports suggesting otherwise specifically, media reports that of stated that an undercover fbi agent was in
whistleblower in the department that there security was removal of references to radical islam and the muslim brotherhood. purge indeed was the word used by the white house to conduct that purge. we obviously have a new administration now, a new white house, a new attorney general. fbi to approach of the radical islamic terrorism changed in any respect with the new administration? director comey: not that i am aware of, no. >> let me ask you about one specific terror attack, on may 5 of...
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tolerating the support of especially an organization in france that's known to be close to the muslim brotherhood. saying okay, those people were supporting you and you're beholden to them and that's why you're not fighting terrorism. she was really saying macron won't fight terrorism because he's essentially in the hands, in the pockets maybe, that was her insinuation, of organizations that may have ties to him. obviously this is a widely exaggerated arguments. macron was a little bit taken aback. he didn't expect such a vicious attack. marine le pen knows that given the context state of emergency, an attack on the policeman just a couple of days before round one, is probably going to help her with her court voters but maybe voters also under the more moderate right who are concerned macron is not tough enough on this issue. >> let's go back into central paris. we can cross now this time in our very own claire williams who are among supporters of macron. claire, what's the feeling of the people around you? did macron stand his ground as people thought he would and hoped he would this evening? >>
tolerating the support of especially an organization in france that's known to be close to the muslim brotherhood. saying okay, those people were supporting you and you're beholden to them and that's why you're not fighting terrorism. she was really saying macron won't fight terrorism because he's essentially in the hands, in the pockets maybe, that was her insinuation, of organizations that may have ties to him. obviously this is a widely exaggerated arguments. macron was a little bit taken...