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reconfigurations between the islamic state and the muslim brotherhood. others, if you read any of the newspapers you'll be told the sunnis and shiites are killing one another. that is the case, but is only part of the story. and a lot of the communication takes us through cyber and the but when our government describes making it is difficult with some turned back to the old -- it isommunicated difficult, they turned back to the old message communicated. thing is how important the internet is on the process one oftenization reads that the perpetrator was radicalized online. happens happens?what >> there is a school of thought, a number of people who believe shut offe set off -- all the social beginning accounts, radicalization would disappear. i tend to disagree, because by the time an individual goes to his smart phone or laptop to access any of the social media , they have already at least been inspired. at the minimum, inspired to think things. most young people are looking for some kind of model. when you think about the rowdy, very often outside of t
reconfigurations between the islamic state and the muslim brotherhood. others, if you read any of the newspapers you'll be told the sunnis and shiites are killing one another. that is the case, but is only part of the story. and a lot of the communication takes us through cyber and the but when our government describes making it is difficult with some turned back to the old -- it isommunicated difficult, they turned back to the old message communicated. thing is how important the internet is on...
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failed the most powerful group will be the slower the muslim brotherhood muslim brotherhood would lean more towards the cut that is the turks more towards the powers that the u.a.e. despises this is why they are so against the forces of the pushing back the southern separatist movements and this is why the u.s. is so concerned and this way to send those air strikes to go in but so the biggest person at fault is mohamed bin cement who has yet to establish who say he is on the u.a.e. or that it's a sure thing as a government that's interesting so who do you think can play the role of broker here the united states seems to want to interjected south right now directly saying they were engaged directly with the who the leadership to negotiate some kind of ceasefire with them and we're not even talking about these in these last few weeks in what's happening in the north of yemen how much influence does the u.s. have on what's happening in yemen right now and do they have a game plan you think. i think that the americans never get involved unless it directly affects their interests and i give
failed the most powerful group will be the slower the muslim brotherhood muslim brotherhood would lean more towards the cut that is the turks more towards the powers that the u.a.e. despises this is why they are so against the forces of the pushing back the southern separatist movements and this is why the u.s. is so concerned and this way to send those air strikes to go in but so the biggest person at fault is mohamed bin cement who has yet to establish who say he is on the u.a.e. or that it's...
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adopted by the muslim brotherhood. they fused it with european anti-semitism and created this sort of reactionary social movement. it advocates the extermination of the jews. it takes the protocols of the elders of zion, the most pernicious forms of european anti-semitism at the core of its ideology. it's not the military wing or the extremists. this is at the core of their ideology. so if we're going to confront it, we have to become fluent in this ideology and understand how to confront it. the founding fathers of this nation like jefferson warned that the citizens need to be educated to protect the democracy. and i think this is very much a threat to our democratic principles and not just to the jewish community on campus. >> in terms of the question about whether -- what role should administrators play, i certainly don't think they should be the regulators of speech. i think we should be demanding and it seems to be a lot for administrators is equal treatment and equal enforcement of whatever rules and regulations
adopted by the muslim brotherhood. they fused it with european anti-semitism and created this sort of reactionary social movement. it advocates the extermination of the jews. it takes the protocols of the elders of zion, the most pernicious forms of european anti-semitism at the core of its ideology. it's not the military wing or the extremists. this is at the core of their ideology. so if we're going to confront it, we have to become fluent in this ideology and understand how to confront it....
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the muslim brotherhood and the saudis actually fighting side by side against the u.a.e. and this is why yemen is a war of contradictions and this is why we're close to and then it's a welcome initiative for all who believe in the democratic values that brought about the international recognized government but do you essentially will feel humiliated they'll feel like it's a slap on the face but the only reason that they would accept it is if there was significant pressure applied to them but so do you think that now this will continue in that vein that the 2 sides will cooperate i think it's difficult i think they could unite around that then because let's look at example if you're one of the yemeni factions who's not the separatist or the hoses if the separatist had sees that then the future of yemen will be decided by only 2 parties the separatists and the causes so that framework doesn't suit you but a weak internationally recognized government allows you a framework to at least get stronger within the years to come so it remains to be seen whether the yemeni factions
the muslim brotherhood and the saudis actually fighting side by side against the u.a.e. and this is why yemen is a war of contradictions and this is why we're close to and then it's a welcome initiative for all who believe in the democratic values that brought about the international recognized government but do you essentially will feel humiliated they'll feel like it's a slap on the face but the only reason that they would accept it is if there was significant pressure applied to them but so...
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affiliated political party and this law happens to be an existential threat or the muslim brotherhood that exist as a threat for the emirate is there isn't this a clear indication of the carrying water here for the emirate is there doing nothing about the unsing the terms and. that is incorrect. the u.a.e. is only part of a saudi led coalition and i was all called upon by the legitimate government so on so and then to hear the call them regarding to what. elizabeth mentioned the cause of the southern people who are in hundreds of thousands to belittle those calls saying that not all of the south yemeni people which does not make much sense that in any rally that the entire population would attend in a rally that does not ever happen nor will it ever happen in any circumstances but because of this sudden people are to reinstate there and there are pretty 90 state. based on the events that happened after the failure of the project that turned into an all out occupation now and in the end the fact that there are factions in south yemen and nobody is saying that they do not exist we're ju
affiliated political party and this law happens to be an existential threat or the muslim brotherhood that exist as a threat for the emirate is there isn't this a clear indication of the carrying water here for the emirate is there doing nothing about the unsing the terms and. that is incorrect. the u.a.e. is only part of a saudi led coalition and i was all called upon by the legitimate government so on so and then to hear the call them regarding to what. elizabeth mentioned the cause of the...
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. >> in arab country we call her the muslim brotherhood. there extremist muslims, they have this ideology, they want to control the world. >> joining us with a message for congresswoman omar this morning, thank you for joining us. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the sun we heard from was from a radio show you did sparking this back and forth with ilhan omar that happened on twitter between the two of you. we can bring that up as we begin the discussion and people can read what transpired but ultimately what is your issue with her? >> my issue has been going on for years. i feel all the actions she has made. all the statements do not represent me as a muslim because she never stood up for muslim women around the world who are persecuted by sharia law. she will take her time to ask and demand the japan government to release a senior member of the muslim brotherhood. why does she have attention for these people who are terrorists but never gave voice for us. it is not one thing. she seems to be gunning for us allies
. >> in arab country we call her the muslim brotherhood. there extremist muslims, they have this ideology, they want to control the world. >> joining us with a message for congresswoman omar this morning, thank you for joining us. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the sun we heard from was from a radio show you did sparking this back and forth with ilhan omar that happened on twitter between the two of you. we can bring that up as we begin the...
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the islamists don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. and they've broken into my place twice which is why swap apartments every 2 days it's a good question will move along. with the group that attacked him was the sheikh here seen collective. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam as a. view long it will be extremely dangerous you know we asked the police were out of. the market for 4 months they protested right outside the interval they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we want to die you know. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the jewish community. commitment has earned him derision among certain parts of the muslim community who dismiss him as the imaam of the jews. unperturbed he is sure is something that he will be attending the meeting the next day bringing together victims of anti semitic attacks. sami takes a spontaneous decision to pay a visit to the small areas market outside the mosque th
the islamists don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. and they've broken into my place twice which is why swap apartments every 2 days it's a good question will move along. with the group that attacked him was the sheikh here seen collective. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam as a. view long it will be extremely dangerous you know we asked the police were out of. the...
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the islamists don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. they've broken into my place twice which is why i swap apartments every 2 days the question will move won't be with the group that attacked him was the sheikh here seen collective. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islamism but you know if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we ask the police for out of. what is the market for 4 months they protested right outside. they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the jewish community. his commitment has earned him derision among certain parts of the muslim community who dismiss him as the imaam of the jews. unperturbed his show is something that he will be attending the meeting the next day bringing together victims of anti-semitic attacks. sami takes a spontaneous decision to pay a visit to the small arab market outside the mosque this is his
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the muslim brotherhood leader was here in the 1940's. he went through an evocative scene where he wrote about a barn dance in greeley, colorado. a barn dance in the 40's in colorado, and he was repulsed by the licentious, promiscuous nature of a barn, a church barn dance in greeley, colorado. so even before the anti-americanism that is basically prevalent in universities happened, and had that effect to some degree. i was a foreign student in the armenia,ion, i was in but there were none armenia students from the third world, and they all looked around after a couple of days and said, my god, socialism is a disaster. mess.ountry is a total in a sense, maybe we should be paying for students to study in enemy countries of hours as a way of promoting pro-americanism. that.body has thoughts on jessica: our exchange programs, many of them are not really exchange programs in the sense that a lot of americans go abroad to work as lifeguards, au pairs or teachers. they are moneymaking operations for these organizations that have names like "prom
the muslim brotherhood leader was here in the 1940's. he went through an evocative scene where he wrote about a barn dance in greeley, colorado. a barn dance in the 40's in colorado, and he was repulsed by the licentious, promiscuous nature of a barn, a church barn dance in greeley, colorado. so even before the anti-americanism that is basically prevalent in universities happened, and had that effect to some degree. i was a foreign student in the armenia,ion, i was in but there were none...
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the muslim brotherhood and she wasn't there. because he was if you look look he would do it in the wins. i was looking for for 36 hours. i just lay down and go to sleep and the detectives knocked on my door said they wanted to ask me some questions about crystal. at 1st i thought it was just a routine thing. for your relationship. so earth. day one jefferson parish deputies made the discovery it turned out the man they would accuse of a crime was already being questioned by detectives were there. news . indeed clichy use all that reed technique it's designed to elicit a confession and he will in any way do you need. that oh. there's a. they're allowed to manipulate you. and i was told i failed a polygraph my witnesses one for me he explained in detail how someone is executed as no one. can pick up. after having no sleep for 36 hours and getting drug in for a 9 hour interrogation like that it's a nightmare the police chief with. these. days when you break you you'll tell them whatever they want here. and i would have told anythin
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affiliated political party and this law has to be an existential threat or the muslim brotherhood exist as a threat for the emirate is there isn't this a clear indication of the carrying water here for the emirate is it doing nothing about the unsing the term. that is incorrect. the u.a.e. is only part of a saudi led coalition and i was all called upon by the legitimate government so on so and then to hear the call them regarding to what. elizabeth mentioned because of the southern people who are in hundreds of thousands to belittle those calls saying that not all of the south yemeni people which does not make much sense that in any rally that the entire population would attend in a rally that does not ever happen nor will it ever happen in any circumstances but because of this sudden people are to reinstate there and there are pretty 90 state. based on the events that happened after the failure of the project that turned into an all out occupation now and in the end the fact that there are factions in south yemen and nobody is saying that they do not exist we're just simply saying that
affiliated political party and this law has to be an existential threat or the muslim brotherhood exist as a threat for the emirate is there isn't this a clear indication of the carrying water here for the emirate is it doing nothing about the unsing the term. that is incorrect. the u.a.e. is only part of a saudi led coalition and i was all called upon by the legitimate government so on so and then to hear the call them regarding to what. elizabeth mentioned because of the southern people who...
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to do this limits don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. and they've broken into my place twice which is why i swap apartments every 2 days of course will move won't be. the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but you know if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we ask the police for out of. what is the market for 4 months they protested right outside here they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the jewish community. his commitment has earned him to rishon among certain parts of the muslim community who dismiss him as the imaam of the jews. unperturbed he is sure as something of that he will be attending the meeting the next day bringing together victims of anti semitic attacks. sami takes a spontaneous decision to pay a visit to the small arab market outside the mosq
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affiliated political party and this law happens to be an existential threat or the muslim brotherhood exists as a threat for the emirate is there isn't this a clear indication of the carrying water here for the emirate is it doing nothing about the unsing the terms a look. at that is incorrect. the u.a.e. is only part of a saudi led coalition and i was all called upon by the legitimate government so on so and then to hear the call them regarding to what. elizabeth mentioned because of the southern people who are in hundreds of thousands to belittle those calls saying that not all of the south yemeni people which does not make much sense that in any rally that the entire population would attend in a rally that does not ever happen nor will it ever happen in any circumstances but because of this sudden people are to reinstate there and there are pretty 90 state. based on the events that happened after the failure of the project that turned into an all out occupation now and in the end the fact that there are factions in south yemen and nobody is saying that they do not exist we're just
affiliated political party and this law happens to be an existential threat or the muslim brotherhood exists as a threat for the emirate is there isn't this a clear indication of the carrying water here for the emirate is it doing nothing about the unsing the terms a look. at that is incorrect. the u.a.e. is only part of a saudi led coalition and i was all called upon by the legitimate government so on so and then to hear the call them regarding to what. elizabeth mentioned because of the...
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only 2 powers that can fight the hutus on the ground realistically the other is slower the muslim brotherhood who do you eat despise with the venom and there are the sudden separatists when the saudis expressed concern and indeed internationally recognized government expressed concern that the u.a.e. were backing the sun the separatists been zaid would tell been sent men that this is the lesser of 2 evils and that he could handle the independence movement since then the u.a.e. has been going around the ports within southern yemen taking over those ports taking over psychiatrist essentially expanding its maritime policy once it's cemented that it gave it fulfilled its promise to the so the separatists and allow them to take over added now the problem here is that it's very interesting to hear the calls in saudi to intervene implying saudi hasn't done enough to intervene against the u.a.e. because essentially the saudis now are in a very strange situation they don't want to throw away their lives with the u.a.e. they realize is a humiliating situation for them and now been cement is caught in t
only 2 powers that can fight the hutus on the ground realistically the other is slower the muslim brotherhood who do you eat despise with the venom and there are the sudden separatists when the saudis expressed concern and indeed internationally recognized government expressed concern that the u.a.e. were backing the sun the separatists been zaid would tell been sent men that this is the lesser of 2 evils and that he could handle the independence movement since then the u.a.e. has been going...
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this loomis don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. they've broken into my place twice which is why i swap apartments every 2 days it's a good question will move won't be. the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we asked the police for help. for 4 months they protested right outside. they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the judgments every 2 days of course will move won't be. the group any time. scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam is a butt of your long it will be burke stream a dangerous you know we asked the police for help with. the wrong market for 4 months they protested right outside the oval they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult tim
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but the boe has never fully supported the president over his ties to the muslim brotherhood.014 the coalition has been fighting houthi rebels aligned with iran and ousted the president in 2014, taking the capital in the north and forcing him to move his government to aden. victoria reports. celebrateseparatists new the city of aden's entrance, yemen interest nationally recognized government said the uaa conducted airstrikes targeting government positions that allowed separatists to retake territory they lost to saudi-backed government forces 24 hours earlier. the separatists pulled in troops from the front lines fighting the houthis. >> we managed to retake all of aden. we are now clearing the city of sleeper cells. we urge all residents to hand over elements of the sleeper cells. they are invaders. we don't want traders -- tra itors among us. victoria: they took over the city of aden, the scene of a saudi backed yemeni government. on wednesday, government forces recaptured the port city. both sides say they are now in control. has exposed an apparent rift in the saudi-uae co
but the boe has never fully supported the president over his ties to the muslim brotherhood.014 the coalition has been fighting houthi rebels aligned with iran and ousted the president in 2014, taking the capital in the north and forcing him to move his government to aden. victoria reports. celebrateseparatists new the city of aden's entrance, yemen interest nationally recognized government said the uaa conducted airstrikes targeting government positions that allowed separatists to retake...
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owned and is come under criticism from abroad for its allegedly biased coverage in favor of the muslim brotherhood. qatar's neighbors see al-jazeera as a mouthpiece of the emir and have made repeated demands for it to be taken off the air. it shows how these countries have no tolerance all freedom of the media or professional media they want only the media that is that works as a mouth a mouthpiece for themselves and that's what happened actually with all the media that send their their their control so having having this kind of of the men's is really an indication of how far they are from any kind of freedom or democracy or liberal thinking. there are 2 faces to al jazeera it's english language our music internationally respected and largely considered objective on the arab language channel however coverage of the royal family for example is never critical reporters without borders ranks qatar down in 125th place out of 180 and it's world press freedom index al-jazeera is it pains to salvage its image. when people talk about the disease. as one sided channel especially out of it they cannot be w
owned and is come under criticism from abroad for its allegedly biased coverage in favor of the muslim brotherhood. qatar's neighbors see al-jazeera as a mouthpiece of the emir and have made repeated demands for it to be taken off the air. it shows how these countries have no tolerance all freedom of the media or professional media they want only the media that is that works as a mouth a mouthpiece for themselves and that's what happened actually with all the media that send their their their...
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which is the islam a group with affiliation affiliated with the muslim brotherhood and you know from a u.a.e. and saudi perspective the muslim brotherhood is that existence a threat by undermining the healthy the pave the way for the whole thing is to move forward and further consider dave the grip on power number 2. the u.a.e. are accused by the yemenis of stoking a pro independent sentiment in the south and this explains why the u.a.e. in the past built the belts belts are units backed finest and equipped by the u.a.e. to maintain security but they're widely seen as you say proxies those bells. in the meantime trying to build more consensus toward breaking away from the north of yemen this has created an unprecedented for augmented reality of this point as we're talking up i don't believe that the united nations the international community are at a point where they can say you know what we can step in when we can solve the crisis is beyond being fixed in the times and i think it will take them. mammoth task huge amounts of cash and assistance it would take them a lot of time to put
which is the islam a group with affiliation affiliated with the muslim brotherhood and you know from a u.a.e. and saudi perspective the muslim brotherhood is that existence a threat by undermining the healthy the pave the way for the whole thing is to move forward and further consider dave the grip on power number 2. the u.a.e. are accused by the yemenis of stoking a pro independent sentiment in the south and this explains why the u.a.e. in the past built the belts belts are units backed finest...
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many yemeni civilians on most of them that are like the united arab emirates like from the muslim brotherhood on the show you that the united arab emirate actually doesn't want to help yemenis but they want actually to reach their interests in yemen only simon mobile let's bring you back in at this point the other. issue i mentioned is the fact that the united arab emirates not only drawing down but talking to iran yes they were talking to iran about the strait of hormuz which is technically it's another issue it's a big issue for the gulf but the fact that they're talking. why are they doing it and b. how is saudi arabia going to react to its ally having across the strait and talking to iran. yeah i think it's a really important issue in a really delicate moment for now i think to understand we need to go back to yemen we need to go back to the iraqi involvement in yemen and one of the reasons for that was to counter iran was to prevent iran from from getting a foothold on the arabian peninsula but of course that came at a massive price and recently the deputy prime minister of the u.a.e. ha
many yemeni civilians on most of them that are like the united arab emirates like from the muslim brotherhood on the show you that the united arab emirate actually doesn't want to help yemenis but they want actually to reach their interests in yemen only simon mobile let's bring you back in at this point the other. issue i mentioned is the fact that the united arab emirates not only drawing down but talking to iran yes they were talking to iran about the strait of hormuz which is technically...
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police say they suspect a group linked to the outlawed muslim brotherhood. which should have started around now has been cancelled. more than 4,000 workers had planned to walk out, but it was suspended while staff vote on a pay offer. strikes proposed for later this month will continue for now until the results of the ballot are known. mcdonald's has revealed its new paper straws introduced last year in the uk to cut down on plastic waste can't be recycled. the fast food restraurant says at the moment the straws need to be put in general waste, but the company is working on a solution. take a look at this footage. it was filmed near a military base in siberia after a fire broke out in its ammunition store, causing a series of huge explosions. thousands of residents of nearby villages have been evacuated while soldiers at the base were forced to hide in bomb shelters. the depot stores thousands of artillery shells, and russian state media says fragments of exploding munitions have been found 15 kilometres away. several people have been injured, including sold
police say they suspect a group linked to the outlawed muslim brotherhood. which should have started around now has been cancelled. more than 4,000 workers had planned to walk out, but it was suspended while staff vote on a pay offer. strikes proposed for later this month will continue for now until the results of the ballot are known. mcdonald's has revealed its new paper straws introduced last year in the uk to cut down on plastic waste can't be recycled. the fast food restraurant says at the...
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as being aligned with islam with some what some people call not entirely accurately yemen's muslim brotherhood whereas the u.a.e. has really built its relationship with the southern forces that became the s.t.c. who are rabidly anti it's large so we've had this problem for a long time of a general goal of defeating that who thirty's and eroding iranian influence in yemen using groups who are diametrically opposed in terms of their goals and there's a another issue here which is the u.a.e. some time as thought that the war could only be ended politically that there isn't a military solution they were the architects of this push up the red sea coast much fear an attempt to weaken the movies and push them into a weaker negotiating position when the u.s. and in the wider international community into being and they made it very clear that ok the war's over for them and they really want to see a political solution what's the how do you give them and the saudis have been looking for some form of military solution ongoing so there's a real job vergence in their approach to yemen but not in their ultim
as being aligned with islam with some what some people call not entirely accurately yemen's muslim brotherhood whereas the u.a.e. has really built its relationship with the southern forces that became the s.t.c. who are rabidly anti it's large so we've had this problem for a long time of a general goal of defeating that who thirty's and eroding iranian influence in yemen using groups who are diametrically opposed in terms of their goals and there's a another issue here which is the u.a.e. some...
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president hadi but the army has never fully supported harvey allegedly of his ties to yemen's muslim brotherhood since 2015 the coalition has been fighting the rebels who are aligned with iran they ousted president hadi in 2014 seats in the capital sanaa in the north and forcing him to move his government to aging victoria. 6 separatists celebrate near the entrance to the city of aden. yemen internationally recognized government says the u.a.e. conducted strikes targeting government positions that allow the separatists to retake territory they lost to saudi backed government forces 24 hours earlier the separatists pulled in troops from the front lines fighting the. but. we managed to retake all of aden and we are now clearing the city of sleeper cells we urge all residents in every district to hand over all elements from those sleeper cells they are invaders we don't want traitors among us. separatists from the southern transitional council are part of the saudi u.a.e. coalition that is fighting against the heathy you. bought in a dramatic twist less than 3 weeks ago they took over the city of a
president hadi but the army has never fully supported harvey allegedly of his ties to yemen's muslim brotherhood since 2015 the coalition has been fighting the rebels who are aligned with iran they ousted president hadi in 2014 seats in the capital sanaa in the north and forcing him to move his government to aging victoria. 6 separatists celebrate near the entrance to the city of aden. yemen internationally recognized government says the u.a.e. conducted strikes targeting government positions...
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is never fully supported allegedly over his ties to yemen's muslim brotherhood since 2015 the coalition has been fighting the who the rebels who are aligned with iran they ousted president heidi in 2014 seizing the capital sanaa in the north and forcing him to move his government to even big toyah gate and he has more. 6 6 separatists celebrate near the entrance to the city of aden. yemen's internationally recognized government says the u.a.e. conducted strikes targeting government positions which allow the separatists to retake territory they go to saudi backed government forces 24 hours. the separatists pulled in troops from the front lines fighting the. we managed to retake all of aden and we are now clearing the city of sleeper cells we urge all residents in every district to hand over all elements from those sleeper cells they are invaders we don't want traitors among us. separatists from the southern transitional council are part of the saudi u.a.e. coalition that's fighting against the he. bought in a dramatic twist less than 3 weeks ago they took over the city of aden the seat o
is never fully supported allegedly over his ties to yemen's muslim brotherhood since 2015 the coalition has been fighting the who the rebels who are aligned with iran they ousted president heidi in 2014 seizing the capital sanaa in the north and forcing him to move his government to even big toyah gate and he has more. 6 6 separatists celebrate near the entrance to the city of aden. yemen's internationally recognized government says the u.a.e. conducted strikes targeting government positions...
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only 2 powers that can fight the who is on the ground realistically the other is slower the muslim brotherhood who do you eat despise with the venom and there are the sudden separatists when the saudis expressed concern and indeed international economic government expressed concern that the u.a.e. were backing the 7 separatists binns aid would tell been sent men that this is the lesser of 2 evils and that he could handle the independence movement since then the u.a.e. has been going around the ports within southern yemen taking over those ports taking over psychiatrist essentially expanding its maritime policy once it's cemented that it gave it fulfilled its promise to the so the separatists and allow them to take over added now the problem here is that it's very interesting to hear the calls in saudi to intervene implying saudi hasn't been enough to intervene against the u.a.e. because essentially the saudis now are in a very strange situation they don't want to throw away their lives with the u.a.e. they realize is that humiliating situation for them and now been said men is caught in this v
only 2 powers that can fight the who is on the ground realistically the other is slower the muslim brotherhood who do you eat despise with the venom and there are the sudden separatists when the saudis expressed concern and indeed international economic government expressed concern that the u.a.e. were backing the 7 separatists binns aid would tell been sent men that this is the lesser of 2 evils and that he could handle the independence movement since then the u.a.e. has been going around the...
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secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam party is muslim brotherhood and it's not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emirates and the united arab emirates have actually classified qatar as an extremist a so do you believe that we don't of course when the president had to comes in public and condemn the united arab emirates he is not part of the party he is not fond of those extremists as he said he represents the legitimacy he represents the probably the address for the money that the united arab emirates committed itself to bring him back to the sinai and now what happened in the past the united arab emirates even prevented him from visiting god and so with this is a well known story that the united arab emirates have its own ok we're only and is to do what i know is to divide us now to break away from hunters for their own economic interests yes of course i think this is the ultimate for the united arab emirates and why would that be doesn't care or even doesn't give attention to the how with the. why because for economic re
secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam party is muslim brotherhood and it's not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emirates and the united arab emirates have actually classified qatar as an extremist a so do you believe that we don't of course when the president had to comes in public and condemn the united arab emirates he is not part of the party he is not fond of those extremists as he said he represents the legitimacy he...
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student developed his liking for pakistan's fundamentalist party, which has been close to the muslim brotherhoodhalid sheikh mohammad also served in afghanistan as part of the anti—soviet russian mujahideen, which had been funded and supported by the united states, and pakistan, as well as the rest of the world. from there, he went on the to, went on to become member of al-qaeda, and then he was travelling all over the world, in philippines, in the united states, in africa, as part of his mission to, to recruit and mentor people who werejoining mission to, to recruit and mentor people who were joining al-qaeda, so this is what made him prominent within the organisation, and eventually, what we saw that he was picked up on charges of having been the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. now people may be surprised to hear that in the sense they would have associated it with bin laden with the decision to organise and carry out the attack, the suggestion from the united states then is that actually there were other people involved at a planning level, not just those who carried out the attacks who died.
student developed his liking for pakistan's fundamentalist party, which has been close to the muslim brotherhoodhalid sheikh mohammad also served in afghanistan as part of the anti—soviet russian mujahideen, which had been funded and supported by the united states, and pakistan, as well as the rest of the world. from there, he went on the to, went on to become member of al-qaeda, and then he was travelling all over the world, in philippines, in the united states, in africa, as part of his...
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ousted leader since then hundreds of demonstrators including leaders of morsi is now out of muslim brotherhood have been convicted of mass trials dozens have been sentenced to death to date not a single government official has been held accountable for the killings and the egyptian government has yet to transparently investigate the mud as well you hear hamad was the minister of investment in more cities government he joins us of a skype now so how would you describe the impact and the legacy of the massacre. up to 6 years. and see the that but there's a i smell the smoke i saw my friends and it's so evil that i'm very close to me getting shot by snipers getting shot. we're all army which we be all worse used in that that sort of thing that they are protectors of the people so after 60 years this was the start and the moment egypt's lost a lot of of the sense of humanity in their actions thousands of evil of the law. got killed this well with that in sinai and other parts of egypt's. tens of thousands more than 60000 as you know are in detentions and solitary confinement. i just wanted to ask
ousted leader since then hundreds of demonstrators including leaders of morsi is now out of muslim brotherhood have been convicted of mass trials dozens have been sentenced to death to date not a single government official has been held accountable for the killings and the egyptian government has yet to transparently investigate the mud as well you hear hamad was the minister of investment in more cities government he joins us of a skype now so how would you describe the impact and the legacy...
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unfortunately have been elected to congress but are using every tool in the playbook of the muslim brotherhood of islamists. first, they demonize the jewish people. second they eradicate the jewish nation. there are agenda, their proposed meeting was a congressional delegation to palestine. not even mentioning israel. now that israel has called their bluff, now they are claiming victimhood. the role of victimhood in islamism is absolutely central because they want to appear that they are under siege by their words, and oppressive superpower in the united states. their own government, and oppressive israel so called, this is exactly the islamist ideology and it should be -- it's just -- i wish we were not giving them as much oxygen. >> >> laura: this now dovetails into our conversation, rabbi, about how they tar and smear people with impunity. a lot of people on the left to do, and we call them out day after day on the show because i'm dedicated to doing that but they are especially and unit seems to criticism themselves. what they smear netanyahu and say, he's oppressive? somalia isn't but the
unfortunately have been elected to congress but are using every tool in the playbook of the muslim brotherhood of islamists. first, they demonize the jewish people. second they eradicate the jewish nation. there are agenda, their proposed meeting was a congressional delegation to palestine. not even mentioning israel. now that israel has called their bluff, now they are claiming victimhood. the role of victimhood in islamism is absolutely central because they want to appear that they are under...
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unfortunately have been elected to congress but are using every tool in the playbook of the muslim brotherhoodthey demonize the jewish people, second they eradicate the jewish nation, their agenda, the proposed meeting was a congressional delegation to palestine, not even mentioning israel. now that israel has called their bluff, now they are claiming victimhood. the role of victimhood is central because they want to appear that they are under siege by their words, and oppressive superpower in the united states. this is exactly the islamist ideology and it -- >> reporter: pouring in on this controversial topic, many of you believe israel made the right call, teresa rights more than justified, israel doesn't need more people that hate them in their country. >> just sent out a tweeting based on the words of these two women israel did the right thing. todd: pete says israel was justified, these two are troublemakers and don't represent the america i know. fox news alert, searchers working through the night with renewed hope of finding those missing boaters alive, tackle bad belonging to justin wa
unfortunately have been elected to congress but are using every tool in the playbook of the muslim brotherhoodthey demonize the jewish people, second they eradicate the jewish nation, their agenda, the proposed meeting was a congressional delegation to palestine, not even mentioning israel. now that israel has called their bluff, now they are claiming victimhood. the role of victimhood is central because they want to appear that they are under siege by their words, and oppressive superpower in...
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has never fully supported harty allegedly over his ties to yemen's muslim brotherhood since 2015 the coalition has been fighting the rebels who are along. when they're wrong they ousted president hadi in 2014 season the capital sanaa in the north and forcing him to move his government to victoria reports. 6 separatists celebrate near the entrance to the city of aden. yemen is internationally recognized government says the u.a.e. conducted strikes targeting government positions which allow the separatists to retake territory they've lost to saudi backed government forces 24 hours earlier the separatists pulled in troops from the front lines fighting the. we managed to retake all of aden and we are now clearing the city of sleeper cells we urge all residents in every district to hand over all elements from those sleeper cells they are invaders we don't want traitors among us. separatists from the southern transitional council are part of the saudi u.a.e. coalition that's fighting against the who the. bought in a dramatic twist less than 3 weeks ago they took over the city of aden the s
has never fully supported harty allegedly over his ties to yemen's muslim brotherhood since 2015 the coalition has been fighting the rebels who are along. when they're wrong they ousted president hadi in 2014 season the capital sanaa in the north and forcing him to move his government to victoria reports. 6 separatists celebrate near the entrance to the city of aden. yemen is internationally recognized government says the u.a.e. conducted strikes targeting government positions which allow the...
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the council would allege are linked to the muslim brotherhood and seen as dangerous for the future ofouthern separatists have never made any bones about the fact that they want to have a semiautonomous region or autonomous region in yemen. their name is separatists. you have a complete splintering of the coalition that has backing, notably from the united states, in their fight. but not for struggles that at the moment, could jeopardize a humanitarian effort and efforts to feed 20 million yemenis. >> you reported on that aspect. it seems the citizens always caught in the middle. all right. sam kiley, with the latest on that. >>> now, we want to tell you about a story developing in libya. the u.n. says three of its staff are dead after a car bomb exploded in again benghazi. this came amid talk of a cease-fire. the truce was supposed to last through the'd ail ahad da holiday. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, gun control in the united states. becoming a major topic on the campaign trail. the democrats give proposals to end gun violence. that story when we come back. she s
the council would allege are linked to the muslim brotherhood and seen as dangerous for the future ofouthern separatists have never made any bones about the fact that they want to have a semiautonomous region or autonomous region in yemen. their name is separatists. you have a complete splintering of the coalition that has backing, notably from the united states, in their fight. but not for struggles that at the moment, could jeopardize a humanitarian effort and efforts to feed 20 million...
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likesomething -- someone one of the founders of the muslim brotherhood. he spent time in the united states, and he see with hatred becauseed with hatred of his visit. the mastermind of 9/11 has maybe these people did something in american universities, that americans might not do as much, they listen to their professors, and that is that they -- it is not a place, american universities is not a place where you learn positive aspects of american society and culture. you might get the harsh critiques shall we say of american society. the students might be internalizing that. maybe the foreign student program is not a good idea if we want people to like us. frankly, this is the case just before the current takeover of an america hatred in the universities. -- 40's,re in the 30's and there is this evocative scene where he wrote about a barn dance in colorado, a barn dance in the 40's and he was repulsed by the licentious and promiscuous nature of a barn -- of a church barn dance. so even before the anti-americanism that is now prevalent in all universities ha
likesomething -- someone one of the founders of the muslim brotherhood. he spent time in the united states, and he see with hatred becauseed with hatred of his visit. the mastermind of 9/11 has maybe these people did something in american universities, that americans might not do as much, they listen to their professors, and that is that they -- it is not a place, american universities is not a place where you learn positive aspects of american society and culture. you might get the harsh...
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place there were only 2 capable fighting forces that could push back the who they were the muslim brotherhood who do youi and saudi believed outright that they could not back them because they were pro cutter and then there were the southern separatists one would have a bit of an express to have a busy that he had concerns over backing the southern separatists because they might pursue an independent agenda will there be reassured to be are they would be able to handle such a separatist however it seems that the u.a.e. have been planning this for quite some time indeed the week before the southern separatists entered addon the twitter army of the u.a.e. that is that you and i have the word coming out to tweet saying by the way you guys did you know that yemen was never really united the war in yemen has ended according to the u.a.e. there is no point in trying to push back to the movies because it's now a stalemate one week later we have a coup in other words the u.a.e. you were pushing this you had the saudi to army saying to you you have betrayed us we are stabbing us in the back of you you
place there were only 2 capable fighting forces that could push back the who they were the muslim brotherhood who do youi and saudi believed outright that they could not back them because they were pro cutter and then there were the southern separatists one would have a bit of an express to have a busy that he had concerns over backing the southern separatists because they might pursue an independent agenda will there be reassured to be are they would be able to handle such a separatist however...
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islamism that animates groups like al qaeda, isis, but also less violent organizations like the muslim brotherhoodypt, it has an enduring strength. it's an ideology that has been growing for decades. islam has taken root not just in the middle east and africa but across the world. in the u.s., europe, and asia. so we need to figure out what it is that is the root of the ideology. what is it that gives it strength, and what can we do with our allies and partners to remove the kind of factors that lead to al qaeda and isis having the success in recruiting they've had over the previous few decades? >> julie: there have been arguments since the last obama administration that there was a need to pull out troops out of afghanistan. the former president had vowed to do that. this president has handled a little different late. how important is u.s. troop presence in afghanistan, till this day, when we hear that al qaeda is still trying to grow strong? >> the u.s. troop presence in countries like afghanistan is maintaining security. the u.s. has to ensure that its counterterrorism objectives can be met. we
islamism that animates groups like al qaeda, isis, but also less violent organizations like the muslim brotherhoodypt, it has an enduring strength. it's an ideology that has been growing for decades. islam has taken root not just in the middle east and africa but across the world. in the u.s., europe, and asia. so we need to figure out what it is that is the root of the ideology. what is it that gives it strength, and what can we do with our allies and partners to remove the kind of factors...
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secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam party is muslim brotherhood and is not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emirates and the united arab emirates have actually classified qatar as an extremist a so do you believe that we don't of course when the president had to comes in public and condemn the united arab emirates he is not part of the party he is not part of those extremists as he said he represent the legitimacy he represents the probably the address for the money that the united arab emirates committed itself to bring him back to the sinai and now what happened in the past the united arab emirates even prevented him from visiting god and so with this is a well known story that the united arab emirates have its own ok we're only interested in what i know is to divide us now to break away from hunters for their own economic interests yes of course i think this is the ultimate for the united arab emirates and why would that be doesn't care or even doesn't give attention to the how with the. why because for economic reas
secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam party is muslim brotherhood and is not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emirates and the united arab emirates have actually classified qatar as an extremist a so do you believe that we don't of course when the president had to comes in public and condemn the united arab emirates he is not part of the party he is not part of those extremists as he said he represent the legitimacy he...
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the secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam part is muslim brotherhood and it's not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emirates and the united arab emirates have actually classified qatar as an extremist a so do you believe that we don't of course when the president had to comes in public and condemn the united arab emirates he is not part of the party he is not fond of those extremists as he said he represents the legitimacy he represents the probably the address for the money that the united arab emirates committed itself to bring him back to the sinai and now what happened in the past the united arab emirates even prevented him from visiting god and so with this is a well known story that the united arab emirates have its own ok we're only interested in what i know is to develop the south to break away from hunters for their own economic interests yes of course i think this is the ultimate for the united arab emirates and why would that be doesn't care or even doesn't give attention to the how with the. why because for econom
the secessionists and to talk about extremism as a kind of pretext we know that islam part is muslim brotherhood and it's not classified as extremist by anyone other than the united arab emirates and the united arab emirates have actually classified qatar as an extremist a so do you believe that we don't of course when the president had to comes in public and condemn the united arab emirates he is not part of the party he is not fond of those extremists as he said he represents the legitimacy...
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many yemeni civilians on most of them that are like the united arab emirates like from the muslim brotherhood on the show you that they're not out of him but it actually doesn't want to help yemenis but they want actually to reach their interests in yemen only simon michael let's bring you back in at this point the other. issue i mentioned is the fact that the united arab emirates not only drawing down but talking to iran yes they were talking to iran about the strait of hormuz which is technically it's another issue it's a big issue for the gulf but the fact that they're talking. why are they doing it and b. how is saudi arabia going to react to its ally having across the strait and talking to iran. yeah i think it's a really important issue in a really delicate moment for now i think to understand we need to go back to yemen we need to go back to the amarok involvement in yemen and one of the reasons for that was to counter iran was to prevent iran from from getting a foothold on the arabian peninsula but of course that came at a massive price and recently the deputy prime minister of the u
many yemeni civilians on most of them that are like the united arab emirates like from the muslim brotherhood on the show you that they're not out of him but it actually doesn't want to help yemenis but they want actually to reach their interests in yemen only simon michael let's bring you back in at this point the other. issue i mentioned is the fact that the united arab emirates not only drawing down but talking to iran yes they were talking to iran about the strait of hormuz which is...
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only 2 powers that can fight the who is on the ground realistically the other is slower the muslim brotherhood who do you eat despise with the venom and there are the sudden separatists in the side expressed concern and indeed international governments expressed concern that the u.a.e. were backing this and the separatist bin zaid would tell been said men that this is the lesser of 2 evils and that he could handle the independence movement since then the u.a.e. has been going around the ports within southern yemen taking over those ports taking over psychiatrist essentially expanding its maritime policy once it's cemented that it gave it fulfilled its promise to the southern separatists and allowed them to take over added now the problem here is that it's very interesting to hear the calls in saudi to intervene implying saudi hasn't done enough to intervene against the u.a.e. because essentially the saudis now are in a very strange situation they don't want to throw away their lives with the u.a.e. they realize is a humiliating situation for them and now been said man is caught in this very he
only 2 powers that can fight the who is on the ground realistically the other is slower the muslim brotherhood who do you eat despise with the venom and there are the sudden separatists in the side expressed concern and indeed international governments expressed concern that the u.a.e. were backing this and the separatist bin zaid would tell been said men that this is the lesser of 2 evils and that he could handle the independence movement since then the u.a.e. has been going around the ports...