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there is a lot of talk in the muslim brotherhood. governorto ask you, and representative hamilton, if you think the muslim brotherhood should be designated as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government. >> a difficult question. the muslim brotherhood is not just one organization. there are different manifestations of it. u.s., people in the muslim brotherhood is say they are not terrorists. it is not one organization. it is a group of people who have an ideology that can be used for terrorist purposes. designateds clear as the number of the other organizations around the world and say, we are terrorists. the muslim brotherhood does not say that in a broad area. some countries that have been acting like terrorists. other countries have not. other people know so much more about the muslim brotherhood than ideal. then i do -- than i do. maybe those people who know that will like to say something. this takes more time than we have on the program. that would be a good question to put to the experts on islam and the muslim brotherhood
there is a lot of talk in the muslim brotherhood. governorto ask you, and representative hamilton, if you think the muslim brotherhood should be designated as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government. >> a difficult question. the muslim brotherhood is not just one organization. there are different manifestations of it. u.s., people in the muslim brotherhood is say they are not terrorists. it is not one organization. it is a group of people who have an ideology that can be used for...
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the muslim brotherhood as i understand it does not say that in a broad area. some countries are like terrorists in other countries in other ways are not to their people on the task force to know so much more about the muslim brotherhood than i do. there are wonderful people we have who know it very well and maybe one of them would like to say something. c chris and tom we have some rail experts on islam and islamism and that would give good question to put to them. my impressions are the same as tom's. the muslim brotherhood as i understand it is a very broad group that have a lot of people in it that are excellent muslims, peaceful muslims, admirable in all respects. also has some groups within its comprehensive group that advocates violence. it's the advocacy of violence which we have to really target. we don't want in our counterterrorism efforts to target most muslims and the people we are after are the people who not only advocate violence but to act on that view and that is where ideology comes in. i think the muslim brotherhood is a very comprehensive g
the muslim brotherhood as i understand it does not say that in a broad area. some countries are like terrorists in other countries in other ways are not to their people on the task force to know so much more about the muslim brotherhood than i do. there are wonderful people we have who know it very well and maybe one of them would like to say something. c chris and tom we have some rail experts on islam and islamism and that would give good question to put to them. my impressions are the same...
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president hosni mubarak then it became clear that the only real opposition in egypt was the muslim brotherhood and for a large part of hosni mubarak's forty year old was his rival encouraging younger members to become more involved in two thousand and five and archives leadership the brotherhood won twenty percent of the seats in egypt's parliamentary elections running as independents mubarak cracked down on the group again jailing hundreds of members then came the arab spring in two thousand and eleven and the fall of mubarak in the elections that followed the brothers newly formed freedom and justice party won nearly half the seats in the people's assembly but its success was short lived. after a series of controlled the seas involving constitutional reform the army was deployed on the streets and suspended the constitution the freedom and justice party was outlawed members of the brotherhood once again on the run in jail or killed and found himself behind bars now the brotherhood finds itself at a crossroads one of the most. significant problems that the ever faced over the last i would say
president hosni mubarak then it became clear that the only real opposition in egypt was the muslim brotherhood and for a large part of hosni mubarak's forty year old was his rival encouraging younger members to become more involved in two thousand and five and archives leadership the brotherhood won twenty percent of the seats in egypt's parliamentary elections running as independents mubarak cracked down on the group again jailing hundreds of members then came the arab spring in two thousand...
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the muslim brotherhood, as i understand it, is a very, very broad group that has a lot of people in it that are excellent muslims, peaceful muslims, admirable in all respects but it also has some groups within its comprehensive group that advocate violence and if the advocacy of violence which is what you have to really target. we don't want in our counterterrorism efforts to target most muslims and the people we are after are the people who would not normally advocate violence but to act on that view and that is where ideology becomes in as well as the other things. so, i think the muslim brotherhood is a very comprehensive group and has a lot of strands within it but i must say i would defer this to some of the experts that are coming along because i know they studied that group in great detail. >> all that i would add here is to point out that in the executive summary and i believe it's toward the last paragraph that the key hinge here is not what people believe, they may believe things very differently from what we believe in western democracy and the key hinge is advocacy and acti
the muslim brotherhood, as i understand it, is a very, very broad group that has a lot of people in it that are excellent muslims, peaceful muslims, admirable in all respects but it also has some groups within its comprehensive group that advocate violence and if the advocacy of violence which is what you have to really target. we don't want in our counterterrorism efforts to target most muslims and the people we are after are the people who would not normally advocate violence but to act on...
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my questions are the same as tom's, the muslim brotherhood as i understand it is a very broad group that has a lot of people in it that are excellent muslims, peaceful muslims, admirable on all aspects. it also has some aspects of the group that advocate violence. the advocacy of violence is what we have to really target. we don't want to target lost muslims. the people we are after are not only people who advocate violence but who act on that view and that's where ideology comes in. i must say i would defer to some of the experts because i know they have studied that group in great detail. >> all i would add is to point out in the executive summary, toward the last paragraph or two that the key hint is not what people believe, they may believe things very different than what we believe in western democracy. the key is advocacy and action on behalf of violence. that is the point of differentiation where we do become very concerned. >> next question. >> my name is jan and i have the fortune early in my career to work for governor kane in his washington office and subsequently, post 911, i
my questions are the same as tom's, the muslim brotherhood as i understand it is a very broad group that has a lot of people in it that are excellent muslims, peaceful muslims, admirable on all aspects. it also has some aspects of the group that advocate violence. the advocacy of violence is what we have to really target. we don't want to target lost muslims. the people we are after are not only people who advocate violence but who act on that view and that's where ideology comes in. i must say...
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the muslim brotherhood came out and said that. naudible] violence for the brotherhood has always been instrumental. he was not against violence but unsuccessful crews. because i have to, make sure you get it right. it makes it interesting because price in the history of the brotherhood in the early 1950s and then in the 2003 made the wrong decisions and they got it wrong. the abiding problem with the brotherhood is the competition. out of this comes a doctrine which is very similar. [inaudible] will march to the institution which then became the brotherhood tactics. violence was always there. course, then you have the milestones elsewhere produces which wasn't entirely his idea but has a lot of similarities with blending with the violence of the lenin in 1917 or the fascist movements in the 1930s. the idea is that we have to kill men to make them free. that's highly influential and central to most muslims of ideology. [inaudible] this is at the heart you will find, as well as the key text in the islamic state, there's the famous in
the muslim brotherhood came out and said that. naudible] violence for the brotherhood has always been instrumental. he was not against violence but unsuccessful crews. because i have to, make sure you get it right. it makes it interesting because price in the history of the brotherhood in the early 1950s and then in the 2003 made the wrong decisions and they got it wrong. the abiding problem with the brotherhood is the competition. out of this comes a doctrine which is very similar. [inaudible]...
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feeling that hamas is part of a wider muslim brotherhood regional movement so that seems to have paid some dividends egypt has been allowing fuel into gaza there have been parallel talks to these ones about another kind of arrangements involving a former fighter figure mohammad dahlan now we have these talks more broadly about palestinian unity government saying as you have just said that it will dissolve its administrative council it's willing to have a consensus government again in gaza and hold general elections as well a lot now hinges on exactly how fattah will respond to all of us so yes exactly all and there all these developments any statements that there is still a big gap between that and all of this actually happening right here. that's right what is is worried about is exactly how this will play out in practice we've been speaking to the secretary general secretary of the central committee. to brother and he says that fighter is one hundred percent committed to any progress but it is up to what exactly happens on the ground over the next week potentially in terms of a cons
feeling that hamas is part of a wider muslim brotherhood regional movement so that seems to have paid some dividends egypt has been allowing fuel into gaza there have been parallel talks to these ones about another kind of arrangements involving a former fighter figure mohammad dahlan now we have these talks more broadly about palestinian unity government saying as you have just said that it will dissolve its administrative council it's willing to have a consensus government again in gaza and...
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brotherhood. these cross which we no trace back to 1960 and some cases every foundation moment of the muslim -- muslimbrotherhood means they are constantly -- groups like daesh and al-qaeda and so for the constantly changing their direction. in some is changing the way that they framed themselves but also means there highly adaptive. and the third defamation, that also means, the real issue about what we can do about these sort of, non-muslims can do by these ideologies, which i think is for all of us good western liberals we can to think -- [inaudible] that we don't have an ideology. actually we do. liberalism is as much an ideology as anything else. i remember having a conversation with former prime minister david cameron about this and i said to him, you talk a lot about the importance of british values in this. this is a way, what are those values? is it cricket? is it drinking warm beer works what is it? if you don't articulate what these values are, it's very difficult to articulate what it is for people, what will the tolerance level in any given society for deviation us, radical challenging re
brotherhood. these cross which we no trace back to 1960 and some cases every foundation moment of the muslim -- muslimbrotherhood means they are constantly -- groups like daesh and al-qaeda and so for the constantly changing their direction. in some is changing the way that they framed themselves but also means there highly adaptive. and the third defamation, that also means, the real issue about what we can do about these sort of, non-muslims can do by these ideologies, which i think is for...
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accuse the muslim brotherhood and network which runs across all europe me the least america of being. an agent of foreign influence because as we as you know peter there is a conflict between several arab states right qatar and kuwait who are accusing them of funding muslim brotherhood now why don't they call a muslim brotherhood which by the way russia bent on and started ok ok i said it but i'm going to hang on hang on here real quickly ok let me i'll stay with you alexander what would i find really really troublesome is that you can designate a lot of different groups and organizations that as agents of of a foreign power but this is i think a precedent is being set that and a media organisation from another country is being put into that designation that it's a precedent i find it very very dangerous. yes but that was more important to you by the way i have made several times the point here in britain on television and so on that why don't they make the murdoch's empire you know the media empire and call them agents of foreign influence because they blog the us state department's
accuse the muslim brotherhood and network which runs across all europe me the least america of being. an agent of foreign influence because as we as you know peter there is a conflict between several arab states right qatar and kuwait who are accusing them of funding muslim brotherhood now why don't they call a muslim brotherhood which by the way russia bent on and started ok ok i said it but i'm going to hang on hang on here real quickly ok let me i'll stay with you alexander what would i find...
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president hosni mubarak then it became clear that the only real opposition in egypt was the muslim brotherhood and for a large part of hosni mubarak's forty year rule was his rival encouraging younger members to become more involved. in two thousand and five under markets leadership the brotherhood won twenty percent of the seats in egypt's parliamentary elections running as independents mubarak cracked down on the group again jailing hundreds of members then came the arab spring in two thousand and eleven and the form of mubarak in the elections that followed the brothers newly formed freedom and justice party won nearly half the seats in the people's assembly but its success was short lived after a series of control of the seas involving constitutional reform the army was deployed on the streets and suspended the constitution the freedom and justice party was outlawed members of the brotherhood once again on the run in jail or killed and found himself behind bars now the brotherhood finds itself at a crossroads one of the most. significant problems that the ever faced over the last i would s
president hosni mubarak then it became clear that the only real opposition in egypt was the muslim brotherhood and for a large part of hosni mubarak's forty year rule was his rival encouraging younger members to become more involved. in two thousand and five under markets leadership the brotherhood won twenty percent of the seats in egypt's parliamentary elections running as independents mubarak cracked down on the group again jailing hundreds of members then came the arab spring in two...
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are, but muslim brotherhood not an organization -- the front organizations are related to muslim brotherhoodrists in one country not in another country. >> regarding muslim brotherhood the countries consider them as terrorist organizations this is built on their own estimate not on other, what qatar recognized terrorist group, they are a security -- we have joint measures with united states. >> what attraction has qatari government had with president trump president trump wants to try to mediate what is happening between qataris, other four countries fighting qatar what would you like to see from u.s. obviously we've got biggest military base in the middle east in qatar. >> yeah, regarding the -- government of united states united states government from the beginning of the crisis calling this should end and he has already. >> he also called out qatar when he came back from saudi arabia trip. >> actually regard when after coming back from his trip, when comes -- the mainstream agencies in united states they all know what qatar is doing, so when the president came into the picture of what is
are, but muslim brotherhood not an organization -- the front organizations are related to muslim brotherhoodrists in one country not in another country. >> regarding muslim brotherhood the countries consider them as terrorist organizations this is built on their own estimate not on other, what qatar recognized terrorist group, they are a security -- we have joint measures with united states. >> what attraction has qatari government had with president trump president trump wants to...
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sir john, you been working you offered an influence on the muslim brotherhood away been talking moreut ideology perhaps because of the prominence of isis and the fact that they have flooded their airwaves with ideological discussion, there is a course of much different islamic ways, i wonder if you could tell us how much were thinking about a group like the muslim brotherhood. >> they have showed enormous resilience of the last 80 years. and it enormous political skill in negotiating with the relationship it has it's also different in complex ways and that no other in the middle east have succeeded in doing. they voice had a particular context in the 1920s, didn't come out of nowhere and actually in the intellectual turmoil of modernist islamic thinking but he was the first one to have a mass ideological movement is a social revolutionary movement. they said from the beginning and always has been. you're allowed to use violence from time to time if that's the way in which you achieve your goal. what our panel was against was the muslim brothers is not a violent movement. it's not the
sir john, you been working you offered an influence on the muslim brotherhood away been talking moreut ideology perhaps because of the prominence of isis and the fact that they have flooded their airwaves with ideological discussion, there is a course of much different islamic ways, i wonder if you could tell us how much were thinking about a group like the muslim brotherhood. >> they have showed enormous resilience of the last 80 years. and it enormous political skill in negotiating with...
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is that istanbul based opposition channel that is affiliated with the outlawed political the muslim brotherhood human rights watch and amnesty international have produced detailed accounts the aim to verify the footage but many egyptian outlets accuse me of not just faking the video but of collaborating with foreign players. and i'll just. tell you any. one of them or. b.b.c. . the egyptian media is heavily dominated by regime affiliated newspapers and channels and they have been pushing the narrative of the conspiracy theory since late twenty twelve even so their reaction to the video was two fold there is one fold which basically claimed that it's a fabricated video by the brotherhood the second was claiming that it was a fabricated video brought by foreign governments for an enemies that are trying to tarnish the military and since it is a foreign conspiracy then the only approach is to crush it by brute force. the egyptian government has an interest in maintaining its narrative of successfully fighting terror between two thousand and eleven and two thousand and fifteen courtesy of six point
is that istanbul based opposition channel that is affiliated with the outlawed political the muslim brotherhood human rights watch and amnesty international have produced detailed accounts the aim to verify the footage but many egyptian outlets accuse me of not just faking the video but of collaborating with foreign players. and i'll just. tell you any. one of them or. b.b.c. . the egyptian media is heavily dominated by regime affiliated newspapers and channels and they have been pushing the...
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to remind them that some forty to seventy thousand egyptians are in prison mostly from the muslim brotherhood after the crackdown of the morsi government so it's a very problematic very paradoxical situation whereby egypt is mediating between hamas and fatah but in the same time egypt has cracked down over hamas is partners in egypt the of the muslim brotherhood and we kind of mentioned this earlier that negotiations are in such a state perhaps it won't make any difference but does it help consolidate the palestinian position in some ways in terms of its dealings with israel perhaps even the u.s. but the last time around there was some real attempt at a policy and reconciliations there has been an israeli and american pressures on five to dissuade disassociate from hamas because as we know many still in israel and the united states especially. consider him us to be a terrorist organization so it's for many this is a nonstarter but for the palestinians and we know that from two thousand and six the palestinians under a bush era commendation back then condoleezza rice george bush ran an electio
to remind them that some forty to seventy thousand egyptians are in prison mostly from the muslim brotherhood after the crackdown of the morsi government so it's a very problematic very paradoxical situation whereby egypt is mediating between hamas and fatah but in the same time egypt has cracked down over hamas is partners in egypt the of the muslim brotherhood and we kind of mentioned this earlier that negotiations are in such a state perhaps it won't make any difference but does it help...
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that presidents sisi considers each and every islamist to be a terrorist he considered the muslim brotherhood who won elections in egypt before he led the could it against them to be terrorists and that's why it is rather discomforting if not to say hypocritical to hear cheap words about law justice and modern states while in cc's egypt there are something like forty up to seventy thousand political prisoners today where justice is completely politicized where the country is in the midst of terror more oil because of the credit because they try to. color any opposition to their regime as terrorists and that's the worst way to combat terrorism the way to combat terrorism is to really focus on the terrorists and make sure you are lie with everyone against the terrorists while in the case of mr sisi he eat the tens along with saudi arabia the united arab emirates to basically. paint brush everyone that they don't dislike to be terrorists and that's a terrible way to combat terrorism here in this sense we would have millions upon millions of people who are sympathizers of muslim brotherhood who i
that presidents sisi considers each and every islamist to be a terrorist he considered the muslim brotherhood who won elections in egypt before he led the could it against them to be terrorists and that's why it is rather discomforting if not to say hypocritical to hear cheap words about law justice and modern states while in cc's egypt there are something like forty up to seventy thousand political prisoners today where justice is completely politicized where the country is in the midst of...
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or its relationship to the muslim brotherhood which of course is entirely in opposition with the c.c. government in cairo there's been an opportunity for this warming of relations egypt has been allowing fuel to get in across the rafa crossing into gaza a lot now hinges on the reaction of based in the occupied west bank in ramallah we've spoken to the secretary of the central committee he says that fast i would be one hundred percent behind any such progress however it is a question of waiting and seeing how things progress over the next week in terms of any consensus government being allowed to operate within gaza we have to remember that mahmoud abbas is on his way to new york for the u.n. general assembly where he will be meeting donald trump on wednesday trump just a few months ago in the region was labeling hamas along with a number of organizations in the region as a terrorist group which needs to be driven out so an official reconciliation between fatah and hamas at this stage could be sensitive in terms of photos relationship with united states we also have to remember this i
or its relationship to the muslim brotherhood which of course is entirely in opposition with the c.c. government in cairo there's been an opportunity for this warming of relations egypt has been allowing fuel to get in across the rafa crossing into gaza a lot now hinges on the reaction of based in the occupied west bank in ramallah we've spoken to the secretary of the central committee he says that fast i would be one hundred percent behind any such progress however it is a question of waiting...
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qatar very much back the muslim brotherhood who were elected in egypt to the president and the rulingular any more, and they were not popular any more, and the regime decided never going to stop any positive reporting on the muslim brotherhood. so all the domestic media got shot up, and all the foreign media were watched very closely. 0ur the foreign media were watched very closely. our sister channel, al jazeera arabic, was the only channel still in egypt saying anything positive about the muslim brotherhood so they had to somehow shut them up. what effect does have one life now? are you still wanted? 0bviously one life now? are you still wanted? obviously i can't go to egypt, but lots of countries especially in the african union have agreements that they would hand me over. quite a lot of countries i can now go through. being the war correspondent i was, the world got much smaller. even places like yemen, 0k, we're going to send you to yemen, i can't, because you have to go by djibouti to get to yemen. i had to slightly shift the career focus. and be a to get to yemen. i had to slig
qatar very much back the muslim brotherhood who were elected in egypt to the president and the rulingular any more, and they were not popular any more, and the regime decided never going to stop any positive reporting on the muslim brotherhood. so all the domestic media got shot up, and all the foreign media were watched very closely. 0ur the foreign media were watched very closely. our sister channel, al jazeera arabic, was the only channel still in egypt saying anything positive about the...
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by 1929, a second radical movement, the muslim brotherhood. now shia scholars asked their followers to rid the lands of the prophet of western influence. these three strains of militant islam were brought closer together three years afterworld war 2. 1948, the day after the jewish state was proclaimed egypt, syria, lebanon, jordan and iraq determined to crush the new nation. >> it ended in a humiliating scene. i think it is that humiliation and bad enough to be dominated by the great empire. but to be defeated by a miserable gang -- >> what happened is it's the muslims think if they can reestablish their religion, they can defeat israel. >> a spy served 21 years in the little east. he is the author of see no evil and blow the house down. >> maybe if we got religion, we will be able to compete and defeat it. >> in 1963, the muslim governments recognized the palestine liberation organization and the military arms, fatah. >> they joined the military wing and thought they could liberate palestine by using religion and arms. >> june 1967. egypt, jo
by 1929, a second radical movement, the muslim brotherhood. now shia scholars asked their followers to rid the lands of the prophet of western influence. these three strains of militant islam were brought closer together three years afterworld war 2. 1948, the day after the jewish state was proclaimed egypt, syria, lebanon, jordan and iraq determined to crush the new nation. >> it ended in a humiliating scene. i think it is that humiliation and bad enough to be dominated by the great...
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time she promised the person will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the archive has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media earlier on friday he was arrested a day after former egyptian president mohamed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty rescuers in mexico are still pulling survivors from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake as the search enters a fourth day officials say it is still a rescue rather than a recovery operation and they are hopeful of finding more people alive two hundred eighty six people are now confirmed to have died after the seven point one magnitude quake. arika mariya is currently heading towards the turks and caicos islands after presumed death and destruction across the caribbean storm already killed at least thirty two people in dominique or guadalupe the virgin islands and puerto rico it is currently a category three hurricane those the headline snow of the andes is coming next. for over four decades has fought a war on drugs. with backing from the u.s. tens of
time she promised the person will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the archive has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media earlier on friday he was arrested a day after former egyptian president mohamed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty rescuers in mexico are still pulling survivors from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake as the search enters a fourth day officials say it is still...
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on charges of spreading both news and being a member of the muslim brotherhood has now been in jail without trial for a year and a half it's my disk on the on the is the perfect example of how the regime is not tolerating any independent use the reason that he called the government's attention is that he was critical of the military's way of handling the insurgency it was really a treasure of knowledge that could have been used by the government to actually devise a strategy that works rather than use the hammer you know detaining journalists not only silences those individuals but it silences the press the media more generally when they see this kind of takedown of their colleagues on allegations such as you know spreading rumors false news this kind of thing well they tend to be very careful about what they say very often don't say anything the problem here is that it's not allowing for another independent voice that would humanize the people living in the region there's just jenna's on the wall it doesn't matter if they die it doesn't matter if they live nobody understands them and nobod
on charges of spreading both news and being a member of the muslim brotherhood has now been in jail without trial for a year and a half it's my disk on the on the is the perfect example of how the regime is not tolerating any independent use the reason that he called the government's attention is that he was critical of the military's way of handling the insurgency it was really a treasure of knowledge that could have been used by the government to actually devise a strategy that works rather...
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hezbollah is not recognized as a terrorist entity in italy, or the muslim brotherhood. so our position is quite different from most of the others. scott: are you surprised that you've been so successful so far? nicola pedde: you know, we live day by day, and so we are sober enough to think that sooner or later, but until now it didn't happen. sharyl: but italy is targeted by isis, right? scott: giamperro massolo, the former head of intelligence, tells me not only would italians be very surprised if they had any clue how many plots have been foiled, he says they'd also be quite proud of what the intelligence agencies have done, but never made public. sharyl: interesting. great piece, scott. thank you. coming up on "full measure" -- it's a critical week for the effort to repeal and replace obamacare. we'll hear from senator lindsey graham, an architect of the plan. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome te
hezbollah is not recognized as a terrorist entity in italy, or the muslim brotherhood. so our position is quite different from most of the others. scott: are you surprised that you've been so successful so far? nicola pedde: you know, we live day by day, and so we are sober enough to think that sooner or later, but until now it didn't happen. sharyl: but italy is targeted by isis, right? scott: giamperro massolo, the former head of intelligence, tells me not only would italians be very...
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they were worried about the muslim brotherhood and releasing the prisons, which they did at the time. that has fueled the fire. you cannot take this back in time. we have to move forward. there is a new crown prince of saudi. we are making strides in the arab world. netanyahu, the all under the -- they are filling that vacuum. we talk a lot about the sunni extremists. we have shia extremism. they are not always on the same page. we've had bin laden forces in iran. this is going to be that growing challenge, moving forward and this ideology is again with us in our lifetime. i hope that we can move forward and get back to the place we were before 1979. >> i want to thank you for your steadfastness and optimism. we now have a chance to hear from the leaders of this project. keane and lee h. hamilton. they need no introductions. sergeant hamilton is joining us locally. chairman, thank you so much for joining us. [laughter] -- [applause] >> the former chair and vice chair of the 9/11 commission. they discuss counterterrorism measures put in place since 9/11 and the role everyday citizens h
they were worried about the muslim brotherhood and releasing the prisons, which they did at the time. that has fueled the fire. you cannot take this back in time. we have to move forward. there is a new crown prince of saudi. we are making strides in the arab world. netanyahu, the all under the -- they are filling that vacuum. we talk a lot about the sunni extremists. we have shia extremism. they are not always on the same page. we've had bin laden forces in iran. this is going to be that...
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they were worried about the muslim brotherhood and releasing the prisons, no, you have another wave of people out there. that has fueled the fire and you cannot take this back in time now. we have to move forward, there's a new ground front, and i think we're making a -- talking to president netanyahu, the crescent moon being being iran, iraq, lib lebanon. they're talking about the soony extremists, which is isis and extreme element. we have a lot of bin laden forces headed to iraq. and so, this, i think, is going to be our growing challenge moving forward and this ideology is, again, with us in our lifetime. but i hope that we can move forward and get back to a place we were before 1979. >> mr. chairman, thank you for your steadfastness and optimism, it's a combination that will ultimately prevail for the nation. we have a chance to hear from the leaders of the project, governor tom cain and lee hamilton, people who truly do not need introduction. i believe through the wonders of the internet, we hope to have congressman hamilton joining us remotely. chairman, thank you for joinings u
they were worried about the muslim brotherhood and releasing the prisons, no, you have another wave of people out there. that has fueled the fire and you cannot take this back in time now. we have to move forward, there's a new ground front, and i think we're making a -- talking to president netanyahu, the crescent moon being being iran, iraq, lib lebanon. they're talking about the soony extremists, which is isis and extreme element. we have a lot of bin laden forces headed to iraq. and so,...
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al-sisi they were worried about morrissey and the muslim brotherhood and they were releasing prisoners as he did at the time say you had another wave of these people out there. that has really fueled the fire and you cannot take this back in time now. we have to move forward. there's a new crown prince who will be king of saudi. i think we are making great strides with the arab world. qatar is still an ally and as i talked to prime minister netanyahu the crescent moon and that being iran and iraq in syria and lebanon and yemen all under -- they are filling that vacuum iran is and we talk about the sunni extremists which is isis and al qaeda, we have a shiite extremism element and they are not always on the same page. we have had a lot of bin laden forces in iraq so i mean this i think is going to be our growing challenge moving forward. and this ideology is again with us in our lifetimes. i hope that we can move forward and get back to a place where we were before 1979. >> mr. chairman i want to thank you for your optimism. we now have a chance to hear from the leaders of this project
al-sisi they were worried about morrissey and the muslim brotherhood and they were releasing prisoners as he did at the time say you had another wave of these people out there. that has really fueled the fire and you cannot take this back in time now. we have to move forward. there's a new crown prince who will be king of saudi. i think we are making great strides with the arab world. qatar is still an ally and as i talked to prime minister netanyahu the crescent moon and that being iran and...
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a big fuss about this but the people who have suffered by the dissidents and members of the muslim brotherhood came from 20 former detainees and the egyptian government has basically said this is not true. the egyptian government, in the constitution there are rules about torture and it is outlawed but in the past, when the president was questioned about this he said torture does not take place in prison but that is a get out, be tortured documented is in police stations and in buildings of the security services. you are talking about somebody being picked up talking about somebody being picked up outside their house at dawn or we re up outside their house at dawn or were they work and this process of trying to elicit confessions starts and it is very organised. it has beenin and it is very organised. it has been in place for years and years in egypt, it has not changed, even the style of torture has not changed. there is one particularly high—profile case of an italian phd student who was found dead in 2013? yes, but that did was shine the international spotlight on this abuse but there has b
a big fuss about this but the people who have suffered by the dissidents and members of the muslim brotherhood came from 20 former detainees and the egyptian government has basically said this is not true. the egyptian government, in the constitution there are rules about torture and it is outlawed but in the past, when the president was questioned about this he said torture does not take place in prison but that is a get out, be tortured documented is in police stations and in buildings of the...
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she promised that britain will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc of has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media archive spent several periods of his life in jail and was last arrested a day after the former egyptian president mohammed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty. rescuers in mexico a still pulling civil protests are being held in barcelona calling for an end to the government's position on a referendum on whether catalonia should gain independence from spain a judge has ordered the release of six people who were arrested on wednesday. and those are the latest headlines here on al-jazeera stay with us counting the cost is next. germany is electing a new parliament poll suggests angela merkel is poised to win a fourth term as chancellor of europe's largest economy with crises in the e.u. and president trump in the white house some call merkel the leader of the free world but the voters here green watch al-jazeera as germany decides. this is counting the cost of al-jaze
she promised that britain will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc of has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media archive spent several periods of his life in jail and was last arrested a day after the former egyptian president mohammed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty. rescuers in mexico a still pulling civil protests are being held in barcelona calling for an end to the...
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the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the archive has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter maybe announcement on social media earlier on friday he was last arrested a day after former egyptian president mohammed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty. rescuers in mexico a still pulling survivors from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake as the search enters a fourth day officials say it is still a rescue rather than a recovery operation and they are hopeful of finding more people alive two hundred eighty six people are now confirmed to have died after the seven point one magnitude quake. currently heading towards the turks and caicos islands residents of death and destruction across the caribbean the storm already killed at least thirty two people in dominick or water loop the virgin islands and puerto rico. a judge has ordered the release of six people who were arrested on wednesday in a crackdown by spanish authorities in preparation on preparations for an independence referendum process are being held in barcelona calling one end to the gover
the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the archive has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter maybe announcement on social media earlier on friday he was last arrested a day after former egyptian president mohammed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty. rescuers in mexico a still pulling survivors from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake as the search enters a fourth day officials say it is still a rescue rather than a recovery operation and they are...
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the israeli constitution goes as far as one can imagine or where the parliament that has the muslim brotherhoodrepresents the only parliament in the middle east which enables muslim brothers to pick their part of the parliament which causes most complicated challenges for any democratic society and our country, or a country which debates on the purity meaning how to treat the battleground with rules of law, international law permits the fact that your family, your friends is under slight risk including the recent case of a soldier, a 19-year-old soldier who was killed in came forward to kill soldiers by knifing them. he killed them while he was lying on the ground which is illegal and fees he has been indicted for that. a huge national outpouring has come about with the national debate which you wouldn't have seen in any other nation in the world which faces combat. so the case for israel is so clear and the battle against it tries to undermine that simply categorizing israel as a racist state which doesn't want to get get -- with the palestinians. the mere fact that the professor and i are her
the israeli constitution goes as far as one can imagine or where the parliament that has the muslim brotherhoodrepresents the only parliament in the middle east which enables muslim brothers to pick their part of the parliament which causes most complicated challenges for any democratic society and our country, or a country which debates on the purity meaning how to treat the battleground with rules of law, international law permits the fact that your family, your friends is under slight risk...
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egyptian president of the muslim brotherhood has been sentenced to 25 years behind bars.nvicted the former president of spying for qatar by leaking state secrets and sensitive documents. the sentence was reduced from an original 40 years by an appeals court. he is already serving a 20 year sentence for the tilling of protesters during demonstrations in 2012. a 3.9 billionded dollar solar power contract to a group comprised of saudi-based aqua, power and shanghai electric. the groups price of 7.3 four kilowatt hour was the lowest among bidders. 700 megawatt project is the world's largest single file concentrated solar power facility. it could not provide further detail on the financing. of ford'sone million most popular suv models, the explorer, faced recall. steps towards prompting the recall due to mounting reports of exhaust fumes leaking inside. areaffected models 2011-2017 ford explores comic including been nor explorer police models. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. oil had its bigge
egyptian president of the muslim brotherhood has been sentenced to 25 years behind bars.nvicted the former president of spying for qatar by leaking state secrets and sensitive documents. the sentence was reduced from an original 40 years by an appeals court. he is already serving a 20 year sentence for the tilling of protesters during demonstrations in 2012. a 3.9 billionded dollar solar power contract to a group comprised of saudi-based aqua, power and shanghai electric. the groups price of...
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knesset with free speech under the rule and one can imagine or that parliament which enables the muslim brotherhood that is the most complicated challenges for any democratic society in our country. orate a country which debates so how do we create the battleground? the fact your family or friends including the risk with a soldier of a 19 year-old to kill soldiers by knifing them killing them what they were buying on the ground which is illegal with that huge national uproar has come about with that debate which you would not have seen any other nation in the world so the case for israel is so clear and the battle against it to undermine to categorize israel that it doesn't want to get to a solution with a palestinian. so this is an example of where the debate goes going to the center left in with that opposition with that israeli parliament so we advocate staunchly for the two-state solution in the self-determination of the palestinian people. but only by way of negotiations or out of equal status to those movements clashing in believing there has to be a division on the compromise but not by way
knesset with free speech under the rule and one can imagine or that parliament which enables the muslim brotherhood that is the most complicated challenges for any democratic society in our country. orate a country which debates so how do we create the battleground? the fact your family or friends including the risk with a soldier of a 19 year-old to kill soldiers by knifing them killing them what they were buying on the ground which is illegal with that huge national uproar has come about with...
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we're hearing that the old swamp is still active in washington, the islamist muslim brotherhood hopesttention while us reformers aren't. four recent attacks, i hope they're beginning to engage more of the anti-islamists, those who aren't only against terror but against ideology and acknowledge that we need to reform. this is a long process. this is a long war of the whole generation that is going to need the beginning of a journey, that is not one terror attack to the next, but an ideological process of where we are in the house of islam right now. melissa: no, it's so hard, when he wades into the territory, immediately people are shouting racist. very hard to get near there. zuhdi, we heard you loud and clear, and i'm sure you are right. thank you very much for coming on today. keep it up. thank you. >> thanks, melis combashgs time. david: smart guy. new information into the equifax data breach. what it means for and you for your security? large cap equityd has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify yo
we're hearing that the old swamp is still active in washington, the islamist muslim brotherhood hopesttention while us reformers aren't. four recent attacks, i hope they're beginning to engage more of the anti-islamists, those who aren't only against terror but against ideology and acknowledge that we need to reform. this is a long process. this is a long war of the whole generation that is going to need the beginning of a journey, that is not one terror attack to the next, but an ideological...
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. >> sean: but there was a difference with president obama supporting the muslim brotherhood.p does not. he is a very different worldview. have you noticed the distinct difference in change in how the united states is now approaching you under the new president? >> i want to tell you that you need to look at the outcome that happened in the region without mentioning certain policies or persons. and what is brought to the region, the realities taking place in syria and iraq and yemen and nigeria and libya and all the consequences on the security and stability in the region and worldwide. >> sean: you said about donald trump -- his unique personality, capable of the impossible. i understand your position on a two state solution. could there be another camp david accord? jordan, maybe including other states with israel? to sit? and doesn't any concession by israel -- don't you need a precondition of the recognition of their right to exist? when you need securable borders for israel? would you recognize him right to vote? >> i will say that i will always express it this way. the p
. >> sean: but there was a difference with president obama supporting the muslim brotherhood.p does not. he is a very different worldview. have you noticed the distinct difference in change in how the united states is now approaching you under the new president? >> i want to tell you that you need to look at the outcome that happened in the region without mentioning certain policies or persons. and what is brought to the region, the realities taking place in syria and iraq and yemen...
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your country for example recognizes the muslim brotherhood, you designated it. i agree with you.on, you have asked the united states to similarly designate this as a terror organization. there's been resistance in the united states like there was resistance to identifying radical islamists. why do you think there's this resistance to just identify those people that would commit evil in our time against innocent men, women and children? >> united states of the great country. it's a superpower in the world. it has different shades of ideology and the united states has its own perspective. maybe it takes more time on the part of the united states until they recognize that the extremist organizations have bad impacts. not only in the united states but in the whole world. the united states is responsible not only for the safety and well-being of americans but of the whole world. i'm asking the people to ponder at the extremism and a standard unified as one, with whatever the names are, these are different names of the same entity. >> sean: when we come back, i have some good news and
your country for example recognizes the muslim brotherhood, you designated it. i agree with you.on, you have asked the united states to similarly designate this as a terror organization. there's been resistance in the united states like there was resistance to identifying radical islamists. why do you think there's this resistance to just identify those people that would commit evil in our time against innocent men, women and children? >> united states of the great country. it's a...
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radical called terrorist organizations so on the one hand we have an issue with the muslim brotherhood the strategy of the egyptians and all the nations. who would the smoove moment in terms of where we should stand on that we saw in in a nutshell it was a platform for an diplomate dick diplomacy. leader and sang suchi has canceled a visit to the u.n. general assembly later this month she's been widely criticized for failing to condemn violence against range of muslims in rakhine state at least three hundred seventy thousand rangers have escaped in nearby bangladesh front slowly as more from younger. it took a nearly two weeks before she made any public comments on the matter and even then she said this was a longstanding. problem that dated back to pre-colonial times and she asked for the world's patience in allowing her government to deal with the matter and then she finally relented a day later and she said yes myanmar has a duty to protect everyone in this country but she made no direct reference to they were fleeing in large numbers to bangladesh fifty five people are now confirme
radical called terrorist organizations so on the one hand we have an issue with the muslim brotherhood the strategy of the egyptians and all the nations. who would the smoove moment in terms of where we should stand on that we saw in in a nutshell it was a platform for an diplomate dick diplomacy. leader and sang suchi has canceled a visit to the u.n. general assembly later this month she's been widely criticized for failing to condemn violence against range of muslims in rakhine state at least...