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the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.ted them, they did not abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with a president like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you can't provide these jobs and move on anything. you know. so i believe in that. i am a capitalist. maria: we are happy you joined me today. we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. we'll be watching the dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke du
the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.ted them, they did not abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with a president like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you can't...
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the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.orted them, they did not abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with a president like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you can't provide these jobs and move on anything. you know. so i believe in that. i am a capitalist. maria: we are happy you joined me today. we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us. we'll be watching the ♪ say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where if we're not happy. and commissions back so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your br
the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.orted them, they did not abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with a president like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you...
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the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.ot abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with aside like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you can't provide these jobs and move on anything. you know. so i believe in that. i am a capitalist. maria: we are happy you joined me today. we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. we'll be watching the ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will be as one ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood of man ♪imagine all the people ♪sharing all the world...you, ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll j
the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.ot abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with aside like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you can't provide these jobs and...
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the muslim brotherhood were there for 1,800 years.en you supported them, they did not abide by the democratic rules that brought them to power. maria: would you invest in the united states right now? naguid sawiris: of course it's the best time to invest in the united states with a president like that who will open doors and encourage private sector entrepreneurs and reduce the taxes and stop the excessiveness of all the environment issues. there is a limit to where we go. we need to provide jobs. you can't provide these jobs and move on anything. you know. so i believe in that. i am a capitalist. maria: we are happy you joined me today. we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us. we'll be watching the developments. we'll be right back. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. i'm 51 years old.m. when i was diagnosed with pneumococcal pneu
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that means they are not muslim brotherhood.e are supporting the stability of any region asking us for help. what is the benefit of a small monarchy like qatar to support -- to destabilize egypt or any other country by muslim brotherhood's or any other groups? if you took somebody with a reasonable mind, they would not believe so. charlie: what do you think is at heart here? what is the reason for this coming now? there has been an ongoing conversation about some countries not approving of the fact that qatar tried to play both sides. it had friends on both sides. even questions have been raised about how much funding qatar has done to some of the islamic groups in syria. sheikh hamad al-thani: look, in syria, everybody made mistakes including your country. ,when the war or revolution happened in syria, all of us worked in two operational rooms. one in jordan and one in turkey. the first was in jordan. there were countries, some of the gcc countries among them, saudis, camaraderie -- emirati, iraqis, qatar, the u.s., and other a
that means they are not muslim brotherhood.e are supporting the stability of any region asking us for help. what is the benefit of a small monarchy like qatar to support -- to destabilize egypt or any other country by muslim brotherhood's or any other groups? if you took somebody with a reasonable mind, they would not believe so. charlie: what do you think is at heart here? what is the reason for this coming now? there has been an ongoing conversation about some countries not approving of the...
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should president trump be coming at them and calling the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization the implications of that, congressman? >> we went round and round with the obama administration if you remember with the obama administration and the brotherhood took over egypt, the obama administration backed the brotherhood. and president took over, cece is very much opposed to radical islam. many of us in congress thought that the obama administration should work with cece, yet they really preferred to work with the brotherhood. so that is something i really never understood. we in congress can do legislation to designate the brotherhood. i do think there is the ability of the executive to take some unilateral action, so i would definitely tell the president that that would be a good thing to do. i think it would be very clarifying. maria: all right. so you want him to deem them as a terrorist organization, bottom line. let me ask you this being on the foreign affairs committee. what type of interaction or participation will the u.s. have with the uk in terms of combating terroris
should president trump be coming at them and calling the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization the implications of that, congressman? >> we went round and round with the obama administration if you remember with the obama administration and the brotherhood took over egypt, the obama administration backed the brotherhood. and president took over, cece is very much opposed to radical islam. many of us in congress thought that the obama administration should work with cece, yet they...
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qatar hosts a number of muslim brotherhood senior figures, including an egyptian firebrand. they wanted that to end. they wanted some of the aggressive reporting from al i newsa, the qatar station, to end. and they were critical of qatar 's relations with iran. they went beyond where they were three years ago. they just broke off diplomatic relations. this time they imposed an economic blockade, which for qatar's extreme receivers, because most of qatar's food supplies come across the border with saudi arabia. the saudis cut the border. airwaysied qatar overflight rights, close their airspace to qatar. this is an extreme the serious economic speculation that is going on right now with qatar. host: in order to understand the region, you have to understand at least one alliance. gulf called the gcc, cooperative council, formed in 1981. what is it, and why is it a factor in what we are seeing today? gcc is an alliance of the six gulf countries -- saudi arabia, kuwait, bahrain, qatar, united arab emirates, and oman. as you said, it has been in existence since the end of the iran
qatar hosts a number of muslim brotherhood senior figures, including an egyptian firebrand. they wanted that to end. they wanted some of the aggressive reporting from al i newsa, the qatar station, to end. and they were critical of qatar 's relations with iran. they went beyond where they were three years ago. they just broke off diplomatic relations. this time they imposed an economic blockade, which for qatar's extreme receivers, because most of qatar's food supplies come across the border...
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so that it means they are not muslim brotherhoods, why we are supporting them. we are supporting the civility of any region ask for help. what is the benefit of a small monday arcky like qatar to unstable egypt or any other country by muslim brotherhood or any other groups. i don't think this is-- if you talk with somebody, at least with a reasonable mind, will not believe. >> so what do you think is at heart here? what is the reason for this coming now? because there has been an ongoing conversation about some countries, not approving of the fact that qatar tried to play both sides t had friends on both sides. there's even questions have been raised about how much funding qatar has done to some of the islamic groups in irsyria. >> look, everybody is-- including your country. when the war or the revolution happen in syria, all of us work through two operation rooms. one in jordan and one in turkey. the first one was in jordan. and there was countries, some of the gcc countries, among them the saudis, the emirateis, qatar, united states and other allies. and ther
so that it means they are not muslim brotherhoods, why we are supporting them. we are supporting the civility of any region ask for help. what is the benefit of a small monday arcky like qatar to unstable egypt or any other country by muslim brotherhood or any other groups. i don't think this is-- if you talk with somebody, at least with a reasonable mind, will not believe. >> so what do you think is at heart here? what is the reason for this coming now? because there has been an ongoing...
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clearly, the muslim brotherhood has a conflict with the government.he muslim brotherhood is in jordan. some. countries -- they say qatar supports,. hamas. and say qatar supports iran some behaviors they don't approve of. those are just some of the items they listed as to why you are not on board with isolating iran, and on board with supporting terrorism. sheikh hamad al-thani: who is isolating iran in the gulf? did they close diplomatic ties and then we opposed that? they did not bring it to the gcc to close their embassies in iran or close embassies of iran from the jcp -- gcc. charlie: gcc is the gulf countries consulate. sheikh hamad al-thani: yes. even brought that thinking, to close embassies. if they want to, it would be part of the gcc, but it's not happening. when you are talking about the islamic brotherhood and egypt, islamic brotherhood is a big name with varieties. them are part of the , and in thewhere parliament of some countries. some of them use aggression, which we don't agree with them. some of them are peaceful. -- myself, ientify
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in particular the muslim brotherhood. after the qatar news agency praising i've been and calling hamas a legitimate representative of the palestinian people. this is high-stakes with each of the administration was qatar hosting the u.s. military base in the middle east. several installations by the way. secretary rex tillerson urging calm in response to the news. >> we certainly would encourage the parties to sit down together and address these differences. if there's any role we can play in terms of helping them addressed those, i do not expect that this will have any significant impact if any impact at all on the unified fight against terrorism in the region. reporter: again maria, big news out of the middle east. you've got to break it as is well paced and in a back to, maria.treat your right to britih prime minister theresa may speaking at the terrorist attack. let's listen in. >> in just a few short days. i believe it was essential for the british government to be in the strongest possible position going into those t
in particular the muslim brotherhood. after the qatar news agency praising i've been and calling hamas a legitimate representative of the palestinian people. this is high-stakes with each of the administration was qatar hosting the u.s. military base in the middle east. several installations by the way. secretary rex tillerson urging calm in response to the news. >> we certainly would encourage the parties to sit down together and address these differences. if there's any role we can play...
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in gaza you know hamas is a division of the muslim brotherhood in gaza irradiance kill. no there was not a single incident of that kind hezbollah has been resisting is radio over lebanon that's true but even in israel you know that the patient lebanon in one thousand nine hundred two is called israeli vietnam you know it was recognized to be a mistake and to be cruelly ok with israel shoots itself in the foot all of the time because of its invasion of lebanon and hezbollah was created at the rehabilitate their aims to break up fatah created hamas i mean and now they're going to us and there's the origins of all their own problems ok ok switch gears here guys a certain ukrainian visited the white house it was an unscheduled is that it was called a drop in what was the drop in is it important what's the result. to be with the pence and trump actually truck because i probably say dropped into that meeting because it was a really a scheduled meeting between what president to another so the tropicals actually trying. to be honest it was to quote hillary clinton as one big not
in gaza you know hamas is a division of the muslim brotherhood in gaza irradiance kill. no there was not a single incident of that kind hezbollah has been resisting is radio over lebanon that's true but even in israel you know that the patient lebanon in one thousand nine hundred two is called israeli vietnam you know it was recognized to be a mistake and to be cruelly ok with israel shoots itself in the foot all of the time because of its invasion of lebanon and hezbollah was created at the...
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at the top of the chain there are elements of muslim brotherhood that are parts of government. there are members in turkey that are parts of government. and so in designating the muslim brotherhood in its totality as a terrorist organization, i think you can appreciate the complexities this enters into our relations with then the government of bahrain, the government and other governments where muslim brotherhood has matriculated to become participants and in those elements they have done so by renounssing -- renouncing violence and terror. that's one of the complicating issues around taking a whole designation of muslim brotherhood. but it's on our watch screen. we have not taken our eye off of it and we revisit this question periodically because it comes up in our foreign relations with others as well. >> i certainly appreciate the answer. i just hope that we do not allow that -- the more moderate ones the ones that denounce violence to have them -- have the organization use them to be the umbrella on which they conduct all the other things which is the specific downfall of t
at the top of the chain there are elements of muslim brotherhood that are parts of government. there are members in turkey that are parts of government. and so in designating the muslim brotherhood in its totality as a terrorist organization, i think you can appreciate the complexities this enters into our relations with then the government of bahrain, the government and other governments where muslim brotherhood has matriculated to become participants and in those elements they have done so by...
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briefly to the muslim brotherhood. i've sourced from four or five different sources, the muslim brotherhood motto, i know there's a bill to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorism organization before this congress. i understand the political sensitivity as the muslim brotherhood engages in things not directly related to terror. i would ask you, if the muslim brotherhood motto issa adying i the name of allah is our goal. couldn't a reasonable person think that was an invitation to commit extremist acts? mr. simcox? >> i think that the question with the bill is, i think one of the main concerns is that you're going to be able to legally designate the brotherhood as a terrorist entity and whether that would hay cheev what we want to achieve. >> sorry, he was nodding so he got the call. >> there are a number of muslim brotherhood-linked organizations. >> mr. chairman i'm out of time. i would ask you, mr. hughes and mr. simcox, if you all would please contact my office with the name of subordinate entities that migh
briefly to the muslim brotherhood. i've sourced from four or five different sources, the muslim brotherhood motto, i know there's a bill to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorism organization before this congress. i understand the political sensitivity as the muslim brotherhood engages in things not directly related to terror. i would ask you, if the muslim brotherhood motto issa adying i the name of allah is our goal. couldn't a reasonable person think that was an invitation to commit...
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the mood escalates with the muslim brotherhood.a's president says that he is not aware of any proposal to have jared kushner set up a secret line of communication. kelly was told that it is nonsense to think that his country has compromising material about trump. on can find more stories bloomberg. closing pretty flat there. we are having a look at the energy surge in hong kong and it could tie to create a coal they areompany and thereg at singapore and is a key credit facility. if you have a look at the yield, this is the 10 year yield and the note is that a seven-month low. >> thank you very much. mr. -- ince are joined and we with the latest on the security investigation. >> we know that told people have been arrested in connection with this attack. there is a property being the investigation is ongoing here in the area behind me. that said, the london bridge rail station is open at exit only. we have learned that islamic claimeds responsibility. the three men who perpetrated who drove, the ones the van into a crowd and went on
the mood escalates with the muslim brotherhood.a's president says that he is not aware of any proposal to have jared kushner set up a secret line of communication. kelly was told that it is nonsense to think that his country has compromising material about trump. on can find more stories bloomberg. closing pretty flat there. we are having a look at the energy surge in hong kong and it could tie to create a coal they areompany and thereg at singapore and is a key credit facility. if you have a...
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had we wait like its ties with the muslim brotherhood like its ties strong ties with hamas that gave him a say in the middle east peace in the palestinian he's really should also use the strong ties with iran that made it a player a good actor in the region. that could play both ways also al-jazeera i remember once the saudi king said what is only a small island with a network. it's true that he tried to despise kids out of several months ago but it also shows that they care a lot for al jazeera network and they know how. strong and powerful it is in promoting views so they have raised all these demands in order to empty their hands of the hall from the winning aces that he had and made a powerful actor on the southern rims of the persian gulf i don't believe. you know respond to with regard to your second question i don't believe that would comply with all these demands that saudis have raised the saudis do not have the power to impose their will on any more at the beginning of the conflict there try to you know intimidate with military force with the chances of a cook but we all kn
had we wait like its ties with the muslim brotherhood like its ties strong ties with hamas that gave him a say in the middle east peace in the palestinian he's really should also use the strong ties with iran that made it a player a good actor in the region. that could play both ways also al-jazeera i remember once the saudi king said what is only a small island with a network. it's true that he tried to despise kids out of several months ago but it also shows that they care a lot for al...
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it started over its support of you ran and the muslim -- of iran and the muslim brotherhood. secretary of state rex tillerson says he doesn't see the blockade making much of a difference to security. >> i do not expect that this will have any significant impact, if any impact at all, on the unified fight against terrorism in the region or globally. juliette: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy, matt. guy: thank you. let's take you back to what's happening in the gcc. qatar is already open, doha has started trading, and it is sharply to the downside. we have in your 6% move, 5.7% off this morning. we are starting to see an effect, one group already suspending as of tomorrow. qatar is a major hub, one of the major gulf carriers, and it will be interesting to see what impact that has in terms of its destinations and ability to act as a hub. will there be a ripple effect around the gulf? we have seen the effect in the oil market, it has faded a little bit. brent is still trading around 1%, n
it started over its support of you ran and the muslim -- of iran and the muslim brotherhood. secretary of state rex tillerson says he doesn't see the blockade making much of a difference to security. >> i do not expect that this will have any significant impact, if any impact at all, on the unified fight against terrorism in the region or globally. juliette: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy, matt....
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on the other hand they are supportive of the muslim brotherhood, and hamas.y welcome the taliban. there is no question historically they have provide funding for terrorist groups. in the last year we have seen them quietly go after the entities the u.s. treasury department has singled out. but they provide a huge platform for al jazeera to create a legitimacy for radical islamist views. when i was in the obama administration during the conflict in libya, they were providing money and arms to the islamist groups in libya, the very ones we did not want to see develop any kind of support. so you are seeing an effort on qatar's part to have it both ways. what you see the saudis and the egyptians doing is saying that has to stop. it seems the administration is sending mixed messages. the president is tough in singling out qatar and supporting what the saudis are doing. we see the secretary of state saying we need to deescalate, the boycott is causing problems from a humanitarian standpoint and the standpoint of our military operations. we need to bring this under
on the other hand they are supportive of the muslim brotherhood, and hamas.y welcome the taliban. there is no question historically they have provide funding for terrorist groups. in the last year we have seen them quietly go after the entities the u.s. treasury department has singled out. but they provide a huge platform for al jazeera to create a legitimacy for radical islamist views. when i was in the obama administration during the conflict in libya, they were providing money and arms to...
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the authorities blamed his killing on the muslim brotherhood and the palestinian hamas movement.ohnston, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come — more on the aftermath of london's deadly fire — we'll hear from someone who is helping with the volunteer effort — and who is calling for calm in the face of community anger. british prime minister theresa may says support for people caught up in london's grenfell tower disaster "wasn't good enough". 58 are missing and now presumed dead. my colleague ben brown has spent the day in kensington just next to grenfell tower, where local people are helping one another cope with the effects of the fire. he spoke to one of them, swarzy macaly, a volunteer who's helping with the emergency effort and asked her how things were going. it is going really well. volunteers are in high spirits and doing everything they can to put everything they can to put everything into storage. but ijust wa nted everything into storage. but ijust wanted to touch upon your point where we are calling for people to become, and there are loads of peace
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state that agrees with qatar and supports them with the muslim brotherhood. really, iran. qatar and iran share an enormous gasfield that runs under the persian gulf and have developed a great working relationship and they share this cooperation for these terrorist organisations that are sunni in the middle east. they have a similar worldview that seems to want to provoke incessantly saudi arabia and the uae and kuwait, etc, all of the traditionally us allies. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. saudi arabia says it has foiled a terrorist plan targeting the grand mosque in the city of mecca. a suicide bomber blew himself up after security forces cornered him in a residential building. the building collapsed, injuring 11 people, including police officers. muslim pilgrims from around the world have gathered in mecca for the end of ramadan. five people have died after being electrocuted at a water park in turkey. the first three victims were children swimming in a pool. the park owner and his son died when they tried to rescue them, a
state that agrees with qatar and supports them with the muslim brotherhood. really, iran. qatar and iran share an enormous gasfield that runs under the persian gulf and have developed a great working relationship and they share this cooperation for these terrorist organisations that are sunni in the middle east. they have a similar worldview that seems to want to provoke incessantly saudi arabia and the uae and kuwait, etc, all of the traditionally us allies. let's take a look at some of the...
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hamas is an offshoot of brotherhood in palestine in egypt muslim brotherhood even came to power democratically at a certain moment saudi arabia sponsors were hobbits so we have a very similar situation with have the united states light with countries that indeed spawns extremist groups we have the us president and the media elite saying that it has been funding terrorism and then seven weapons to qatar to the tune of twelve billion dollars it really opens up i've said to many people that in particular in america generally in western media is they don't criticize israel too much and don't say anything about it so here. in the headlines and you don't have to dig very deep to find out what kind of regime the united states is supporting there in my opinion. of the good of this region because as you called . the selling weapons you want to get some money and. the interesting what's happened really in the middle east is my opinion how things work out so you know what i mean even though it's even been suggested in western media that he's not where deeply aware of american military presence there agai
hamas is an offshoot of brotherhood in palestine in egypt muslim brotherhood even came to power democratically at a certain moment saudi arabia sponsors were hobbits so we have a very similar situation with have the united states light with countries that indeed spawns extremist groups we have the us president and the media elite saying that it has been funding terrorism and then seven weapons to qatar to the tune of twelve billion dollars it really opens up i've said to many people that in...
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even in egypt after the revolution to make sure the muslim brotherhood's tom to rule.ople are frustrated in a position because we believe in the fact that in the muslim world the organization with all of the people behind them. they come and they - >> you think president obama sided with the muslim brotherhood before he said with the egyptian leadership. and egypt was and is one of our key allies. >> yes. and not only with leadership but with the libyan forces. you can claim that the election in egypt where - the muslim have been there for 1800 years and lived underground and were prepared for this. and us supported them. they became not abiding by the democratic rules. that brought them to power. >> that was naguib sawiris from egypt.i am with steve hilton this morning. what he says in part because that was one of the big issues. but the middle eastern country, our allies were upset with president obama about because he blew up egypt's leadership when the egyptians really needed us. let's that's exactly right. it was so great that you got that interview maria. and to
even in egypt after the revolution to make sure the muslim brotherhood's tom to rule.ople are frustrated in a position because we believe in the fact that in the muslim world the organization with all of the people behind them. they come and they - >> you think president obama sided with the muslim brotherhood before he said with the egyptian leadership. and egypt was and is one of our key allies. >> yes. and not only with leadership but with the libyan forces. you can claim that...
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knocking off saddam hussein but between what happened in libya what happened with with the muslim brotherhood in egypt what happened it's happening in yemen what's happening in syria this conflict with gets or everything that saudi arabia does to kurds hero iranian influence all of these grazes am i going to maybe i just really need names like that or if the radio you know someone doesn't always told winchell thing a country like saudi arabia could do to its benefit is do nothing ok well let me play devil's advocate for devil's advocate here for a second from the point of view over israeli security i'm going to pay attention to the fact that when these really bomb bricks attacked syrian tanks a few days ago they did it by territory from the golan heights despite the fact that the syrian syrians did not destroy a single building in israel did not kill a single person. ok let's talk about it from the position what was already security who has been teaching is radius the more slim the division or more slim brotherhood in gaza you know hamas is a division of the muslim brotherhood in gaza. killed
knocking off saddam hussein but between what happened in libya what happened with with the muslim brotherhood in egypt what happened it's happening in yemen what's happening in syria this conflict with gets or everything that saudi arabia does to kurds hero iranian influence all of these grazes am i going to maybe i just really need names like that or if the radio you know someone doesn't always told winchell thing a country like saudi arabia could do to its benefit is do nothing ok well let me...
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. >> let's switch briefly to the muslim brotherhood. a source from probably four or muslimfferent sources of brotherhood, i know there is a bill that would designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization before this august. i understand the political sensitivity is the muslim brotherhood engages in thing certainly not directly related to terror, but i would ask if the muslim brotherhood was -- and dying in the name of allah is our goal, can in person say it was a expectation they would commit terrorist acts? mr. all caps? mr. wilcox: i think one of the main concerns is whether you're going to be able to legally designate the brotherhood as a terrorist entity. >> either subordinate entities to the brotherhood that might be able to be singled out that would be more accurate? sorry, he was nodding so he got the call. i've there are number of linked organizations you to take a hard look at. ask mr. chairman i am out of time. i'm going to ask if you please contact my office with a list of subordinate entities that might be more
. >> let's switch briefly to the muslim brotherhood. a source from probably four or muslimfferent sources of brotherhood, i know there is a bill that would designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization before this august. i understand the political sensitivity is the muslim brotherhood engages in thing certainly not directly related to terror, but i would ask if the muslim brotherhood was -- and dying in the name of allah is our goal, can in person say it was a expectation...
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he made a deal with the muslim brotherhood so it is a mixture of everything.all different ways so you have to decline in educatio then and awareness and if everything. and then when you become weekend that is what they did in the 1970s. all of these radical groups were made up by the egyptian interior ministry to combat muslim brotherhood. so the whole thing of how we got back. it sounds a little bit difficult to understand. if you are in egypt right now and taking the car to sinai, they are army soldiers. how do you deal with everything people say, how do you deal with that? >> i do not read the comments on the comments section. it depressed me. >> i think we have time for one more. we have a lot of freedom to express ourselves. if you are livin were living ind states and a great deal of freedom if an egyptian would come to the united states today and have the freedom that we have, we should basically be going crazy on social media, shouldn't we just be totally expressing ourselves? with much less race trained we are more free than we know. would you advise u
he made a deal with the muslim brotherhood so it is a mixture of everything.all different ways so you have to decline in educatio then and awareness and if everything. and then when you become weekend that is what they did in the 1970s. all of these radical groups were made up by the egyptian interior ministry to combat muslim brotherhood. so the whole thing of how we got back. it sounds a little bit difficult to understand. if you are in egypt right now and taking the car to sinai, they are...
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for example, there's a lot of opposition in the state department designating muslim brotherhood as a them to do that for a long time. there's a much different view from the state department bureaucracy and the trump administration policy at the political level, and then the broad vows of -- views of congress and not just the republicans, there are democrats that see the threat of the brotherhood as well. lou: we're going to hear the testimony of james comey this week. comey, there will be no executive privilege, the white house says it's not going to invoke executive privilege. i don't understand one aspect-- well, several aspects of this, but certainly one large aspect of this, that is why the republican party has not gone after mueller to be removed as special counsel because of his long personal and professional relationship with james comey. it makes no sense on the face of it and yet, there's not a peep out of it on capitol hill. >> there may need to be that, lou, but also the case, comey may not actually be a witness because he had interactions with the president. he never rais
for example, there's a lot of opposition in the state department designating muslim brotherhood as a them to do that for a long time. there's a much different view from the state department bureaucracy and the trump administration policy at the political level, and then the broad vows of -- views of congress and not just the republicans, there are democrats that see the threat of the brotherhood as well. lou: we're going to hear the testimony of james comey this week. comey, there will be no...
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six arab nations have lined up to accuse qatar and its ruling emir of supporting the muslim brotherhoodomote an islamist agenda across the region. of supporting violent jihadists in syria, something the saudis are also suspected of. and of hosting the al—jazeera tv channel, a constant thorn in the side of arab rulers. so how far will this go? translation: i don't think the uae and saudi arabia will, or want to, interfere to overthrow the regime in qatar. theyjust want qatar to commit to what's been agreed on. qatar has invested billions of pounds in britain. it owns the london shard, harrods, luxury hotels, property and bank shares. qatar's embassy in london is making no comment this evening, but this is an escalating row between close allies of britain's in the gulf. qatar will not be able to endure this sort of isolation for long and looming on the horizon is an important date on the calendar. in just five years' time, the fifa football world cup is due to be held in qatar. already a controversial choice of venue, this would be all but impossible if this row is not resolved by then. f
six arab nations have lined up to accuse qatar and its ruling emir of supporting the muslim brotherhoodomote an islamist agenda across the region. of supporting violent jihadists in syria, something the saudis are also suspected of. and of hosting the al—jazeera tv channel, a constant thorn in the side of arab rulers. so how far will this go? translation: i don't think the uae and saudi arabia will, or want to, interfere to overthrow the regime in qatar. theyjust want qatar to commit to...
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, you know -- there is a lot of factions within the muslim brotherhood as well but you look at theirerhood tells you whether a terrorist organization or not. >> do you think this is a great time actually for american diplomacy to make this a mutual conversation because we have seen in saudi arabia they support wahhabism, one of the -- one of the worst forms of islam that has happened. so we can direct conversations on both sides not only the saudi government but also the qatari government to take down and enforce the laws and politicals against terrorism including funding that you are talking about. >> well, i think a great opportunity pretends i think how we approach that is something going to be significant to our leadership, in the middle east in the future. >> we're seeing right now there is you know all these sort of smaller terrorism attacks, and when you think about this kind of you know what is going on in qatar what we're seeing out there, there is higher threats what do you think is going to happen should we be concerned? >> well i think we got to be concerned with terroris
, you know -- there is a lot of factions within the muslim brotherhood as well but you look at theirerhood tells you whether a terrorist organization or not. >> do you think this is a great time actually for american diplomacy to make this a mutual conversation because we have seen in saudi arabia they support wahhabism, one of the -- one of the worst forms of islam that has happened. so we can direct conversations on both sides not only the saudi government but also the qatari government...
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yet it conversation regarding the irg c and i want to throw the muslim brotherhood in there as well. to organizations and actors that have the specific interest and while there might be some good components if you want to characterize it that way for these organizations, i like to engage in a short conversation about designating each one of those and what the pitfalls might be of doing so. what are the american people missing? what are we missing that we need to know about from designating these sponsors of terrorism. >> the muslim brotherhood which reportedly would have us up to 5 million members has become somewhat segregated within its own ranks within a number of organizations continuing to commit themselves to violence and terrorism. we have designated those organizations read at the top of the quality chain there are elements that have now become part of governments. durham members of bahrain that are parts of government members in turkey. and designating the muslim brotherhood in its totality as a terrorist organization, i think you can appreciate the complexity the centers in
yet it conversation regarding the irg c and i want to throw the muslim brotherhood in there as well. to organizations and actors that have the specific interest and while there might be some good components if you want to characterize it that way for these organizations, i like to engage in a short conversation about designating each one of those and what the pitfalls might be of doing so. what are the american people missing? what are we missing that we need to know about from designating...
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looking for and relatively easier to find and easier to root out if we stop relying upon the muslim brotherhoode of the most important sharia organizations in the words they're dominating that--of saudi arabia and other gulf nations putting a ban on qatar, see if anyone argues whether that's a muslim ban or not, and goes with the muslim brotherhood and terrorism. and i want to share with you, representative clay higgins, rubble republican says, kill them all. do you like that idea? >> no, first of all, where are they making the most head way on the recruitment is social media. let's take the fight to social media. i've called for a long time for the establishment of the situational awareness hotline, if you see this on twitter or facebook, text in real-time to the terrorism data base so that we might could thwart a terrorist attack and improve situational awareness during one. those are the things we need to do and go on the offense and be smart. charles: thank you, british prime minister theresa may, providing a safe space for terrorists? >> we've got to do something by the internet. they're d
looking for and relatively easier to find and easier to root out if we stop relying upon the muslim brotherhoode of the most important sharia organizations in the words they're dominating that--of saudi arabia and other gulf nations putting a ban on qatar, see if anyone argues whether that's a muslim ban or not, and goes with the muslim brotherhood and terrorism. and i want to share with you, representative clay higgins, rubble republican says, kill them all. do you like that idea? >> no,...
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i'm talking predominantly about the muslim brotherhood and hamas.nd the palestinian movement based in gaza. so i think the saudis and emirates are worried that qatar was providing a platform for these groups. the second thing is the qatar relationship with iran. and these been longstanding tensions bubbling under the surface but with the purported comphercht by sheikh hamid last week where he was alleged to have said positive things about iran and other states, that was seen as an opportunity for the other powerful gulf states, saudi arabia, emirates, to actually clamp down on qatar. they could easily have fought this narrative that qatar's main media that covered this story had been hacked but they chose not to. they chose now as a chance to really clamp down. and i think that reflects their growing strength and belief that president trump is firmly on their side. >> and i guess it's also about the growing proxy war as you said between the shiites and saudis in that region. how would it affect some of the proxy wars being fought, for example in yem
i'm talking predominantly about the muslim brotherhood and hamas.nd the palestinian movement based in gaza. so i think the saudis and emirates are worried that qatar was providing a platform for these groups. the second thing is the qatar relationship with iran. and these been longstanding tensions bubbling under the surface but with the purported comphercht by sheikh hamid last week where he was alleged to have said positive things about iran and other states, that was seen as an opportunity...
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we've seen them with the muslim brotherhood and hamas. lot of questions whether or not we're able to find common ground. >> hadley, do we know what it means for the u.s. yet? you mentioned rex tillerson, doesn't the u.s. have a big military base in cqatar? >> reporter: you got it, we have an army base as well as a base in qatar. if these guys aren't talking that has major implications for us. >> hadley gamble on the rift with the gulf states. thank you very much, hadley. now, the u.s. politics, the president will kick off the week today with a rose garden speech. he's as invited airline executives to unveil the plan to privatize air traffic controls. wednesday, he'll travel to improve inland waterways and on friday, he'll advocate for shorter review times for railways and other structures. >> i think he's going to cincinnati? >> for which one? waterways? >> i don't know, we don't have many waterways there. ohio river. as for the week on wall street, it's been a lot lighter. look for the ism services and factory orders, wednesday, consumer
we've seen them with the muslim brotherhood and hamas. lot of questions whether or not we're able to find common ground. >> hadley, do we know what it means for the u.s. yet? you mentioned rex tillerson, doesn't the u.s. have a big military base in cqatar? >> reporter: you got it, we have an army base as well as a base in qatar. if these guys aren't talking that has major implications for us. >> hadley gamble on the rift with the gulf states. thank you very much, hadley. now,...