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on this travel ban, no egypt, no pakistan, no afghanistan. that is -- if this is your concern, then why weren't those countries included? it does feel as if it's sort of -- it was more done because you wanted that obama talking point. >> well, no. it was done because both the congress and the prior administration identified seven countries. one, in syria torn asunder by civil war and the other six that lack. here's the issue as secretary kelly said so well in that press conference. the issue is these are countries that do not have the internal systems in place so that we can be confident today that when people present themselves for access to the united states that they are who they say they are. now there's a 30-day review under way. there is a temporary suspension. we're going to work with those remaining six countries for ways to enhance, but the other countries we mentioned and our policy is that we're confident that someone comes from that country that they are, in fact, who they say they are. this is really about the safety and the secu
on this travel ban, no egypt, no pakistan, no afghanistan. that is -- if this is your concern, then why weren't those countries included? it does feel as if it's sort of -- it was more done because you wanted that obama talking point. >> well, no. it was done because both the congress and the prior administration identified seven countries. one, in syria torn asunder by civil war and the other six that lack. here's the issue as secretary kelly said so well in that press conference. the...
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that is not working in egypt. noter how much trump might embrace sisi, i don't see him trying to fix that problem. are indications that egypt is shifting out of this fear of influence of saudi arabia for a little bit -- for example, buying oil from iraq -- and shifting more into iran's influence. presumably that would worry is administered. -- this administers an. michele: there are a lot of contradictions --right, right. as a wants to see sisi muslim leader who is going to crack down on islamists. at the same time, there are contradictions in the middle east policy. iran is a big one. not only related to egypt, but syria -- katty: russia. michele: exactly. trump wants to work with russia on syria and yet russia is allied with iran on syria he will keep walking into these contradictions a seat tries to put forward -- katty: having bilateral relations are complicated when countries are connected in different ways. quickly, the silence on the middle east more broadly on the immigration ban. michele: the silence is from
that is not working in egypt. noter how much trump might embrace sisi, i don't see him trying to fix that problem. are indications that egypt is shifting out of this fear of influence of saudi arabia for a little bit -- for example, buying oil from iraq -- and shifting more into iran's influence. presumably that would worry is administered. -- this administers an. michele: there are a lot of contradictions --right, right. as a wants to see sisi muslim leader who is going to crack down on...
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—— he came from egypt two no, there are various names flying around, associated with a twitter feed whichk to place. but there has been no confirmation of the identity. as you say, it is believed he is an egyptian national, and that information has come up from the french authorities and the egyptian interior ministry, and that he is either 2829 years old. he came ona he is either 2829 years old. he came on a tourist visa from dubai. as to motive, there is none officially yet, although twitter messages suggest a certain degree of high against the west, the like of which we have seen before, and support for so—called islamic state as well. the investigation focuses obviously on his motive, but also whether or not he has associates within the country, the concern being notjust that there might have been people who might have helped or directed toward this attack, but that it it might be the first of a series of attacks planned. that has been the case in the past, and it is obvious the concern the authorities. they are trying to find out whether others have been working alongside him. and th
—— he came from egypt two no, there are various names flying around, associated with a twitter feed whichk to place. but there has been no confirmation of the identity. as you say, it is believed he is an egyptian national, and that information has come up from the french authorities and the egyptian interior ministry, and that he is either 2829 years old. he came ona he is either 2829 years old. he came on a tourist visa from dubai. as to motive, there is none officially yet, although...
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cleared around egypt road. no residual delays because of that. everything is clear. 8 minute trips in both directions. east and westbound. speeds into the 60s there. end on the bridges. we had a scheduled opening on the way for burlington bristol. the scheduled around 6:10 this morning. at least another half an hour before we start to see delays there for the bridge opening. other than that, nice and clear. >>> jessica, thank you. developing this morning, the local jewish community on edge after vandals struck a local cemetery. knocked over hundreds of head stones at mount caramel. struck between late saturday and sunday morning. comes in the wake of string of anti-semitic crimes across the nation. nbc 10 matt delucia joins us live from the cemetery. matt, strong reaction from the community this morning. tell us more. >> reporter: right, vai, what happened this weekend has people searching for justice. some say they're sickened by what happened this weekend at the mount caramel cemetery. dozens of head stones were toppled. some were broken. last
cleared around egypt road. no residual delays because of that. everything is clear. 8 minute trips in both directions. east and westbound. speeds into the 60s there. end on the bridges. we had a scheduled opening on the way for burlington bristol. the scheduled around 6:10 this morning. at least another half an hour before we start to see delays there for the bridge opening. other than that, nice and clear. >>> jessica, thank you. developing this morning, the local jewish community on...
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most of the muslim nations, indonesia, no restrictions, egypt. the seven countries, how high is the risk. >> these seven countries are state sponsors of terrorism like iran or countries there is an active war going on. for instance, yemen, syria, iraq, somalia. there is no functioning government there. we have no relationship there to know if we're getting good documentation. seven very specific countries that congress and president obama agreed on before. are countries that are of particular concern. there is something unique. i know it's labeled as a muslim ban, it's not. it's countries where there is concern of terrorism, war, or no functioning government. >> we are now getting the breaking news, the headline, senator, out of this ninth circuit court of appeals decision. i want to be precise. the appeals court has ruled against, against reinstating the president's travel ban, against the seven muslim majority countries. i want to be very precise, we're going through our experts, legal analysts are going through all of the document right now. t
most of the muslim nations, indonesia, no restrictions, egypt. the seven countries, how high is the risk. >> these seven countries are state sponsors of terrorism like iran or countries there is an active war going on. for instance, yemen, syria, iraq, somalia. there is no functioning government there. we have no relationship there to know if we're getting good documentation. seven very specific countries that congress and president obama agreed on before. are countries that are of...
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cannot cooperate with the security forces as they can with egypt and saudi arabia because there are no security forces on the ground. libya is a fight them -- fieifdom of warlords. we could go through these. yes, in the case of libya and syria, the u.s. under president obama there's a great response ability for the destruction of these case. in the case of syria, because they did nothing against mr. assad's aggression. yes, the u.s. there's responsibility. yes, they should have done more but that was under mr. obama's watch. whereu have failed states the u.s. cannot work together with security agencies and they have to find these vetting procedures. is the right answer to say, no syrian refugee iss allowed into the country? been on the show and you have heard me say this. should have europe thea no-fly zone to protect refugees in syria. if you topple regime, like we did in libya, you have to go in like we did and iraq -- in iraq and make sure there is a stable regime in place. you can't just pull out like mr. obama did. melinda: you have set it all. benefits. the order has real cost in
cannot cooperate with the security forces as they can with egypt and saudi arabia because there are no security forces on the ground. libya is a fight them -- fieifdom of warlords. we could go through these. yes, in the case of libya and syria, the u.s. under president obama there's a great response ability for the destruction of these case. in the case of syria, because they did nothing against mr. assad's aggression. yes, the u.s. there's responsibility. yes, they should have done more but...
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crash on 422 on the westbound side just around egypt road thachlt is all clear right now. you'll have no problems moving around on 4 # 2 for right now. here is the vine street expressway. we're open this morning. didn't have to teal with construction. cameras right around 24th street showing that right now. westbound side moving towards the schuylkill. part of the schuylkill back there. not seeing major delays or reported delays. speaking of schuylkill here we go. drive times. everything looks okay. eastbound and westbound. 13 minutes from blue route to vine street expressway. speeds into the 60s. >>> developing this morning, a reward is being offered to find the vandals who went after the jewish cemetery in philadelphia. >> they knocked over more than 100 head stones. happened at the mount caramel cemetery. >>> we have seen philadelphia police driving by every now and then checking out the area. people are still upset about what happened here over the weekend here at this cemetery. whoever toppled the head stones are still on the run. police say the incident happened sometime saturday n
crash on 422 on the westbound side just around egypt road thachlt is all clear right now. you'll have no problems moving around on 4 # 2 for right now. here is the vine street expressway. we're open this morning. didn't have to teal with construction. cameras right around 24th street showing that right now. westbound side moving towards the schuylkill. part of the schuylkill back there. not seeing major delays or reported delays. speaking of schuylkill here we go. drive times. everything looks...
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the list also had smaller scale attacks, like ones in egypt and kuwait city, where there were no casualties. also mentioned in august 2015 episode where three americans tackled a moroccan passenger armed with a box cutter and assault rifle on a train from amsterdam to paris. all three became international heroes and met with president obama. >> the white house knows these events were covered and the accusation would lead organizations to remind audiences of their events, partially distracting from the legal woes the president's immigration order is facing in the courts an order the white house says is meant to deal with these terrorist anxieties. >>> the white house is trying to visit president trump's visit to the united kingdom, but a lot of brits are not fond of the idea. nearly 2 million have signed an online petition to keep him out. and a top lawmaker there is moving to make sure mr. trump does not get the opportunity to address parliament. elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: as you can see, the morning papers are just full of this story that the speaker has said that president tru
the list also had smaller scale attacks, like ones in egypt and kuwait city, where there were no casualties. also mentioned in august 2015 episode where three americans tackled a moroccan passenger armed with a box cutter and assault rifle on a train from amsterdam to paris. all three became international heroes and met with president obama. >> the white house knows these events were covered and the accusation would lead organizations to remind audiences of their events, partially...
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their side defeated egypt, a club that had fully intended to win its eighth african cup of nations. instead? >> noed us, no one gave us a chance. we are overjoyed and have done the impossible. >> we are african champions, we are so strong and we are going to win the world cup. an improbable victory at was. egypt took the early lead in the first half and seemed in control , having given up all of one goal in the entire tournament. but the defender headed the ball home in the 59th minute and suddenly the cap seemed very much in reach. then a spectacular goal off the bench, just two minutes from time. egypt was left with a runner-up title. >> we showed people that we are like a group of friends, a family. we showed the people that we are a great team and that's amazing. >> a month ago even the most avid fan of cameroon could not have believed that they could win this tournament. eight of their players refused to come. there was a bonus round with the federation. most of cameroon did not even know the names of some of the players. fast-forward a few weeks and they are champions who deserve it after a
their side defeated egypt, a club that had fully intended to win its eighth african cup of nations. instead? >> noed us, no one gave us a chance. we are overjoyed and have done the impossible. >> we are african champions, we are so strong and we are going to win the world cup. an improbable victory at was. egypt took the early lead in the first half and seemed in control , having given up all of one goal in the entire tournament. but the defender headed the ball home in the 59th...
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egypt is saying there is no stopping any passenger if they have a valid visa. the images are of protesters across the country and around the world protesting that suspension of travel that came from the president a week ago and also the talk about a, quote, muslim ban which the white house denies it has anything to do with religion and also the talk of building a wall on the southern u.s. border. so all of that has been fodder for protests over the last week. it's going to be more fodder for protests again today here in the united states we expect, starting in washington with as many as we're told 7,000 to 8,000 people, possibly taking to the streets here. the president, by the way, is not here at the white house, he's down in florida at what they're now calling the southern white house on a rather cold weekend in washington. it's about 25 degrees here, but it's a nice, sunny day and that will be greeting the protesters when they arrive at about noon or so. thomas, back to you. >> so the sunny outlook, still cold, bundle up. tom, thank you, sir, appreciate it.
egypt is saying there is no stopping any passenger if they have a valid visa. the images are of protesters across the country and around the world protesting that suspension of travel that came from the president a week ago and also the talk about a, quote, muslim ban which the white house denies it has anything to do with religion and also the talk of building a wall on the southern u.s. border. so all of that has been fodder for protests over the last week. it's going to be more fodder for...
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no word yet on the cause of death. >>> islamic cleric from egypt convicted of plotting acts of terror in new york city has died. or are -- omar abdul rahman was known as the blind shake. lead him to the bombing of the world trade center in 1993. he was found guilty of guiding a separate conspiracy. he died today in a federal prison serving a life sentence. he was 78. >>> the woman at the center of the roe v. wade ruling has died. reporter roxana saberi looks back at the life of a woman whose lawsuit changed reproductive rights in the u.s. >> reporter: norma mccorvey died of heart failure in texas on saturday according to a journalist close to her. in 1969 she was pregnant for a third time when she tried to have an abortion in texas. where the procedure was illegal except to save a woman's life. she sued under the pseudonym jane wrote. in 1973 the supreme court ruled that the constitution protects a woman's right to have an abortion until the point of viability. about 24 weeks into pregnancy. mccorvey revealed her name in the 1980s and became a hero of the abortion rights movement. but
no word yet on the cause of death. >>> islamic cleric from egypt convicted of plotting acts of terror in new york city has died. or are -- omar abdul rahman was known as the blind shake. lead him to the bombing of the world trade center in 1993. he was found guilty of guiding a separate conspiracy. he died today in a federal prison serving a life sentence. he was 78. >>> the woman at the center of the roe v. wade ruling has died. reporter roxana saberi looks back at the life...
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the list had other smaller attacks like one in egypt where there were no casualties. also mentioned in 2015 episode where three americans tackled a passenger armed with rifle and box with president obama. covered.hite house knows these and the accusation would lead these organizations to align their audiences of the event, there be partially distractings from the legal woes the president's immigration order is facing in the court. an order, by the way, gayle, the white house asserts is meant to deal with these terrorist anxieties. >>> the president tweeted last night the threat from radical islamic terrorism is very real. just look at what's happening in europe and the middle east. courts must act fast. trump administration opponents want the appeals court in san francisco to reject the policy, blocking refugees and natives of seven muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. jan crawford isle following the fight. >> good morning, it could come within a day or two, whatever the court decides, it want to love our country, and will end up loving our country, are al
the list had other smaller attacks like one in egypt where there were no casualties. also mentioned in 2015 episode where three americans tackled a passenger armed with rifle and box with president obama. covered.hite house knows these and the accusation would lead these organizations to align their audiences of the event, there be partially distractings from the legal woes the president's immigration order is facing in the court. an order, by the way, gayle, the white house asserts is meant to...
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lacking because of the not saudi arabia there's not egypt, tub key or no why is united, is united states making a big mistake. >> i told you -- for the third time that to be list of the seven countries in question was not down up by the trump administration but obama administration when they applied they are restricted measure on people traveling from those countries. >> i'm grateful to the foreign secretary and colleagues. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i find myself in a unfortunate position. during my response from bank to foreign secretary statement, who afforded me respect was noises to what i was saying which i find disrespectful this is an opportunity if that's not the case to set the record straight. if it is the case, to know whether that is indeed in order. >> thank you fort the honorable lady forgiving advanced courtesy of it. >> mr. speaker, i thank the honorable lady. i thought that in her question to the foreign secretary she snapped at him a bit so i offered a k. salute. and i apologize if she was offended. >> i think we should leave it -- leave it there. i thapg the honorable
lacking because of the not saudi arabia there's not egypt, tub key or no why is united, is united states making a big mistake. >> i told you -- for the third time that to be list of the seven countries in question was not down up by the trump administration but obama administration when they applied they are restricted measure on people traveling from those countries. >> i'm grateful to the foreign secretary and colleagues. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i find myself in a...
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. >> and egypt and conceived by pakistani. makes no rhyme or reason.obably countries that can least defend themselves from this kind of thing. >> you hear from people who say this makes me feel safer. heard a lot about feelings in the campaign. well i don't feel like things are better, don't feel safer but the reality is if you look at who committed terror attacks in the united states it's not refugees coming in. >> right. and there's no question, the trump campaign spent enormous amount of energy making people afraid. afraid of muslims, mexicans, trade and globalization and presenting donald trump as the man who will protect you from all of that. frankly it worked. that's not to say there aren't real issues around this. islam has issues with pluralism. trade has cost some jobs. all have a grain of truth and maybe more in some ways. the challenge for a moderate republicans and democrats is to acknowledge what is true and -- trump has grabbed people by the gut and taken them i think to a bad place. i think the challenge of moderates is to grab them by t
. >> and egypt and conceived by pakistani. makes no rhyme or reason.obably countries that can least defend themselves from this kind of thing. >> you hear from people who say this makes me feel safer. heard a lot about feelings in the campaign. well i don't feel like things are better, don't feel safer but the reality is if you look at who committed terror attacks in the united states it's not refugees coming in. >> right. and there's no question, the trump campaign spent...
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egypt road around hollow road. here's route 73 in mount laurel new jersey. no major problems or delays right now. everything looks good. roads are dry. back to you. >> thank you, jessica. >>> super bowl sunday, hoagies and generosity in south jersey. "nbc 10" was at gooden regional high school with the third annual hoagies 4 hope. all of the money went to four families. >>> abington township police got a special delivery of super bowl eats. they thanked the 6th grade class at overlook elementary school for sending them treats. >>> super bowl halftime show soars no new heights. the unique place she started her show. >>> out of business, out of luck. a local restaurant closed up leaving gift card owners holding worthless paper. up next, we're told what steps to take so this doesn't happen to you. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington and we are watching the roads this morning. for delays, right now not seeing much. vine street expressway with cameras around 8th street. no problems moving through center city. everything looks good. we're also watching for mass transit delays. i'll update for
egypt road around hollow road. here's route 73 in mount laurel new jersey. no major problems or delays right now. everything looks good. roads are dry. back to you. >> thank you, jessica. >>> super bowl sunday, hoagies and generosity in south jersey. "nbc 10" was at gooden regional high school with the third annual hoagies 4 hope. all of the money went to four families. >>> abington township police got a special delivery of super bowl eats. they thanked the 6th...
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soil, saudi, egypt, uae, where he has business ties, no ban. those kind of questions and the evidence now of this after the fact request to justify a pre-existing already drafted executive order are going to be looked at very skeptically by the courts starting next week. >> a lot of reporting to dive into. thank you juliette kayyem, norm eisen. >>> still to come, lawmakers sit face-to-face with furious voters slamming the president's policies. one florida republican congressman shocked an angry crowd last night with this answer. >> absolutely donald trump should release his tax returns. >> the republican promise to repeal and replace obamacare, former house speaker john boehner saying it's not going to happen, at least not exactly like that, straight ahead. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ dale! oh, hey, rob. what's with the minivan? it's not mine. i don't -- dale
soil, saudi, egypt, uae, where he has business ties, no ban. those kind of questions and the evidence now of this after the fact request to justify a pre-existing already drafted executive order are going to be looked at very skeptically by the courts starting next week. >> a lot of reporting to dive into. thank you juliette kayyem, norm eisen. >>> still to come, lawmakers sit face-to-face with furious voters slamming the president's policies. one florida republican congressman...
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heading to philadelphia international airport, no big problems or t s delay approaching it from that point. crash on 422 westbound side just around egypt road. lanes are getting by. not seeing massive delaying moving by is scene right now. right around route 130. roads are pretty much empty. 23 minutes southbound from the 42 fr 42 freeway. end here on mass transit. running on time or close to schedule. no problems for septa or patco. new jersey transit . >>> 4:47. meteorologist bill henley has your first alert forecast. most accurate forecast in town and warm and cold and where do we end up today, bill. >>> when the warm was on the way, we heard for days about people looking forward to it. i don't remember anybody looking forward to the cold we had this morning. not bad. back to snow making at camelback mountain. cold enough this morning. cold enough for snow in much of the area, but it's clear. 33 in northeast philadelphia. trenton 30s. to the north 20s. 26 in poconos. south jersey. coldest readings are neighborhoods in south jersey. l clayton, 24. 27 in mount laurel. 20 degrees in princeton. there is cold air around this morning. we
heading to philadelphia international airport, no big problems or t s delay approaching it from that point. crash on 422 westbound side just around egypt road. lanes are getting by. not seeing massive delaying moving by is scene right now. right around route 130. roads are pretty much empty. 23 minutes southbound from the 42 fr 42 freeway. end here on mass transit. running on time or close to schedule. no problems for septa or patco. new jersey transit . >>> 4:47. meteorologist bill...
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no cars, down that embankment here. again this is all westbound, 422, right here near the oaks and egypt interchange. you can see they are putting flares down, they have cones down here. do you see the guys down here. this is all happening this morning on the westbound side of 422. otherwise, vine street express waste looking good this morning. crew did his not work, sunday into monday. we are opened for business this morning but when you come into center city, the new overpasses they put in there they don't have the lights up yet so it is liking nothing to a dark tunnel. turnpike connection bridge, remains closed to vehicle traffic, and so you use the options and a new schedule in play for septa's city and suburban transit schedules. i have put a complete list and lincoln my facebook and twit ter pagers, thomas and karen, back to you. >>> time is 4:03. criminal and beyond vandalism is what philadelphia police are calling the desecration of more than 500 jewish grave sites. this morning rewards are being offered for arrests in the case. now this marks the second time in a week an american jewish ceme
no cars, down that embankment here. again this is all westbound, 422, right here near the oaks and egypt interchange. you can see they are putting flares down, they have cones down here. do you see the guys down here. this is all happening this morning on the westbound side of 422. otherwise, vine street express waste looking good this morning. crew did his not work, sunday into monday. we are opened for business this morning but when you come into center city, the new overpasses they put in...
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no one can get there. and this pitch was also an issue. to the delight of fans, burkina faso reached the final four alongside ghana, egypt and cameroon.ournament's oldest ever player, the aa—year—old al hadare helped egypt reach the final. and in the other semi, cameroon stu nt and in the other semi, cameroon stunt gun. we are the best. -- stunned ghana. it was the best nations cup final in years. where is the next final in two years' time? well, it is cameroon. barcelona coach luis enrique is warning his players against complacency ahead of tuesday's copa del rey semi—final second leg against atletico madrid. barca edged last week's first leg at the vicente calderon in madrid 2—1 meaning atletico need to score at least twice, due to the away goals rule, to stand any chance of progressing to the final. translation: there was the logical concern for these kind of matches as the first leg result was good for us, but i think there is no one player in the team who thinks the job is done. on the country, we will suffer, for sure, because of the rival‘s need. we have to deliver a good version of ourselves. it would be ridiculous to think th
no one can get there. and this pitch was also an issue. to the delight of fans, burkina faso reached the final four alongside ghana, egypt and cameroon.ournament's oldest ever player, the aa—year—old al hadare helped egypt reach the final. and in the other semi, cameroon stu nt and in the other semi, cameroon stunt gun. we are the best. -- stunned ghana. it was the best nations cup final in years. where is the next final in two years' time? well, it is cameroon. barcelona coach luis enrique...
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equivalence between his regime and the west, he likes to say that, oh, this is no different than you guys messing aroundñr in libya and egyptia and these types of things. >> one thing that surprised me is to discover the united states was susceptible to this kind of operation. i spoke to people in the state department who said a couple of years ago we were worried moldova would be susceptible to. this this was an intelligence operation discovered our politics were so divided, people were already open to a highly propagandaistic form of communication, that we were a soft target for this kind of influence operation. >> one of the things i was struck by in your article is towards the end of your piece you wrote where you describe some of the intense agents think this was more improv on behalf of the russians not a strategic campaign. >> speaking broadly of the impression people have who are focused on this issue, if you look at the dossier of unverified claims submitted earlier to the f.b.i. and was then presented to the president, one of the claims in there was this was a long-standing five, six, seven year operation to culti
equivalence between his regime and the west, he likes to say that, oh, this is no different than you guys messing aroundñr in libya and egyptia and these types of things. >> one thing that surprised me is to discover the united states was susceptible to this kind of operation. i spoke to people in the state department who said a couple of years ago we were worried moldova would be susceptible to. this this was an intelligence operation discovered our politics were so divided, people were...
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no longer felt welcome. >> host: leadership just conditions public opinion and the terms of how the population will react to refuge and public shaming. egypt was dramatic. >> see see this all around the world. we have an international refuge c convention and the countries say refuges have a right to seek asylum and those countries are obliged to they can them in under international law. doesn't mean it necessarily happens that way. there are countries like egypt and many of the countries who did sign the refuge convention but were very generous and adhered to it. but it does very often, unfortunately, human beings who are vulnerable, who are in need, who have lost everything, are often becoming targets of -- explo exploited for political campaigning. people are afraid of the fore n foreigners and using them generates easy vote. we see this happening unfortunately. it is the wrong thing to do and incorrect under international law. >> host: i agree. that brings them the difficulties to reach the second decision. do we stay? in the meantime, she found a fiance so some of the misery of her life was sort of lightened. they come to make this ver
no longer felt welcome. >> host: leadership just conditions public opinion and the terms of how the population will react to refuge and public shaming. egypt was dramatic. >> see see this all around the world. we have an international refuge c convention and the countries say refuges have a right to seek asylum and those countries are obliged to they can them in under international law. doesn't mean it necessarily happens that way. there are countries like egypt and many of the...
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, two parliaments, three armies, militias, no security at all, everybody is fighting everybody, half of the libyan people emigrate either to tunisia or to egyptsafety and a decent way of life. the situation, the west decided to support democracy, so—called democracy. the elected government never actually had the teeth or the clues to impose its force there. there is one general, and this man is the ex—colonel of libya, he used to work with gaddafi and was part of his counsel. and he tried to lunch a sort of military campaign from chad. now what is happening, this general is backed by egypt, by the united arab emirates, and russia. why? he managed to secure the eastern part of libya, which is the wealthy part. that's where the oil is. and he managed to root out isis from that eastern part, and he controls about 80%, or 75% of libyan oil export, it is coming from that part, the oil crescent. the west actually could not do anything, they broke it and they cannot fix it. stop! i think it is time to look at russia. it really is time to look at russia, what russia has done in syria and is about to do in libya, you have to absolutely focus... no, bu
, two parliaments, three armies, militias, no security at all, everybody is fighting everybody, half of the libyan people emigrate either to tunisia or to egyptsafety and a decent way of life. the situation, the west decided to support democracy, so—called democracy. the elected government never actually had the teeth or the clues to impose its force there. there is one general, and this man is the ex—colonel of libya, he used to work with gaddafi and was part of his counsel. and he tried...
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the love of the family and this love story that takes place in egypt, they fall in love finally he weirds her over convinces her that this is no life. they were living a grueling existence. she wasn't going to school, she she was having to work. she had health problems she's working in a barbershop. and then they're getting facebook post from friends who were in europe. posing next to a bridge in amsterdam saying i'm going to this university where i'm on the streets of munich. seems like not just a dream. it seems like like it could be a possible reality that there would be a place that would not be peaceful for them but where they would be welcome to they could actually restart their lives. unfortunately the smugglers who are notorious evil, businessman, are exploiting the dreams of many young people and telling them in advertising almost beautiful crude votes. we will take you to europe to start your new life and they kinda believe that in our convinced to give up their life savings to put their lives and their hands of the smugglers and make their way across. >> and there we reach some stages. you try to write a traffic tra
the love of the family and this love story that takes place in egypt, they fall in love finally he weirds her over convinces her that this is no life. they were living a grueling existence. she wasn't going to school, she she was having to work. she had health problems she's working in a barbershop. and then they're getting facebook post from friends who were in europe. posing next to a bridge in amsterdam saying i'm going to this university where i'm on the streets of munich. seems like not...
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egypt. that is a refuge. the definition of a refuge is to flee -- no, they went to bethlehem. . >> our morning bible study! >> i'm with you. >> and against being destroyed. that is a refuge. so when you and i talk bible, let's remember, we worship a refuge. >> there you go. >> and, also, also, i think anybody suggesting that we should close our door to refuges should look at the story, mika, of the good samaritan. >> there you go. thank you. >> the good samaritan, obviously, was helped by someone who was supposed to hate samaritans. they were the enemies. >> we have to go. >> no, we have more bible versus. now, children, if you're watching, your bible verse reference for today, matthew 25. matthew 25. how jesus will separate the sheep from the goats. i was hungry. >> and you didn't feed them. >> you didn't clothe. you wanted education and you handed me a voucher! >> i was thirsty and you gave me a cup of water. frank is about to pass out here. >> i should note it is a bible study. >> that is every day here. >> our next guest is joe de blas blasio. just ask listerine® users. the
egypt. that is a refuge. the definition of a refuge is to flee -- no, they went to bethlehem. . >> our morning bible study! >> i'm with you. >> and against being destroyed. that is a refuge. so when you and i talk bible, let's remember, we worship a refuge. >> there you go. >> and, also, also, i think anybody suggesting that we should close our door to refuges should look at the story, mika, of the good samaritan. >> there you go. thank you. >> the good...
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egypt, bella falls in love. she resist him for a long time but finally he wins are over and convinces her that this is no life.they were living a grueling existence. she wasn't going to school. she was having to work. she had health problems. he was working in a coal factory. he was working in a barbershop. and then they were getting facebook post from friends of theirs who were in europe, you know, posing next to a bridge in amsterdam saying i'm going to this university, or on the streets of munich. it seems like in a way not just a dream. it seemed like he could be a possible reality that there could be a place that would not just peaceful for them, when they could escape the war but where they would be welcomed and where they could actually restart their lives. unfortunately, the smugglers who are notorious, evil businessmen, are exploiting the dreams of many young people and telling them and advertising these safe and beautiful almost like cruise boats that will take you to hear up where you can start your new life. they kindly bet and convinced doaa to give up their life savings and put their lives in the
egypt, bella falls in love. she resist him for a long time but finally he wins are over and convinces her that this is no life.they were living a grueling existence. she wasn't going to school. she was having to work. she had health problems. he was working in a coal factory. he was working in a barbershop. and then they were getting facebook post from friends of theirs who were in europe, you know, posing next to a bridge in amsterdam saying i'm going to this university, or on the streets of...
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in fact, in egypt air official said anyone with a valid visa there would be no stopping them from coming in to the united states. richard? >> state department revoked what was visas that were basically null and void after that executive order last week. thank you so much. adam reese. now let's get to nbc kelly o'donnell she's live in west palm beach. that's where president trump spending the weekend. any response so far, kelly, about the protest that have been out across the country today from the president? >> reporter: not specifically on the protest but we have seen that the president used twitter today to talk about the ruling, to address his concerns about the judge. not naming james robart but referring to him as a so-called judge and labels his order to temporarily halt the enforcement of the travel restrictions as ridiculous. we have not had any official word about the president's day so far. we can tell you he spent several hours at his golf club in west palm beach traveling with the small media pool that goes with him. officials don't know if he played golf. one would presume h
in fact, in egypt air official said anyone with a valid visa there would be no stopping them from coming in to the united states. richard? >> state department revoked what was visas that were basically null and void after that executive order last week. thank you so much. adam reese. now let's get to nbc kelly o'donnell she's live in west palm beach. that's where president trump spending the weekend. any response so far, kelly, about the protest that have been out across the country today...
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he has talked to the general of egypt, jordan, the relationship with israel has been repaired. from what i understand, no love lost between the iranians and the saudi's. can you see such a coalition, america, israel, the saudi's, jordan, the jordanians and egyptians lining up to take out these nuclear sites? aren't you thinking that the possibility? >> we in the administration are not going to tip our hand, we are not going to do with the clinton administration did, what the obama administration did and giveaway are great game plan. we are starting to rebuild all those relationships in the region that are crucial. the ones that were almost destroyed in the last eight years. whether it's with jordan, egypt, our closest ally, israel, we are rebuilding all those bridges that were almost burnt to the ground under the obama administration because it is so important that our friends understand we are at their friends and our enemies and adversaries no who the president is and that it is not barack obama. >> sean: based on the sanctions, based on the tweet by the president, based on the uss cole being positione
he has talked to the general of egypt, jordan, the relationship with israel has been repaired. from what i understand, no love lost between the iranians and the saudi's. can you see such a coalition, america, israel, the saudi's, jordan, the jordanians and egyptians lining up to take out these nuclear sites? aren't you thinking that the possibility? >> we in the administration are not going to tip our hand, we are not going to do with the clinton administration did, what the obama...
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no big delays from woodhaven road. speeds also into the 30s. watch for a crash in upper providence on egypthank you. >>> we have our eyes focused on summer though it's early february. >> we're giving you ideas on how to save your family time and money by getting ready for the warm weather now. this morning we're talking summer camps. in cherry hill the township offers camps specializing in arts, crafts, sports and science. space is limited so the key is to start your planning early. >> you don't want to miss out. we have relatively large enrollments in our programs. a lot of our programs we can take up to 100 children. in a town of 70,000 residents that's not that many kids. we do encourage parents to get online, register. >> registration starts this week in cherry hill. register early to secure your spot. by registering early you can often save on registration fees. 6:52. next, breaking news that is impacting the morning commute for thousands of people. >>> septa's market l is running without its full fleet of cars. the problem facing commuters and septa's solution up next. my daughter wan
no big delays from woodhaven road. speeds also into the 30s. watch for a crash in upper providence on egypthank you. >>> we have our eyes focused on summer though it's early february. >> we're giving you ideas on how to save your family time and money by getting ready for the warm weather now. this morning we're talking summer camps. in cherry hill the township offers camps specializing in arts, crafts, sports and science. space is limited so the key is to start your planning...
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egypt. there was a huge range included in this. a lot of the attacks noone was killed, not that that should be a standard by which we say a terrorist attack is good or bad, but the fact all of these were packaged together as one whole suggesting this is a threat to the united states, which was the clear implication, i think is worth noting. >> the bottom line is what the president stated is not accurate, that the press has ignored most terrorist attacks. but to go beyond that, you point out in the article this concept of working the ref. the white house approach to talking to the press about what it's going to do or not going to do in covering something that's coming up. explore that with us for a second. >> sure. so there's this idea of working with the r efs, looking as the media as referee, this idea carries over from sports. it's the idea of shaping the media by criticizing the media in a very deliberate way. what donald trump said, i don't think this was planned. he was irritated in the moment, made these comments. i can't say that with certainty. bu
egypt. there was a huge range included in this. a lot of the attacks noone was killed, not that that should be a standard by which we say a terrorist attack is good or bad, but the fact all of these were packaged together as one whole suggesting this is a threat to the united states, which was the clear implication, i think is worth noting. >> the bottom line is what the president stated is not accurate, that the press has ignored most terrorist attacks. but to go beyond that, you point...
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egypt have gone down. military and intelligence officers who are in the shadows, they are elected by no one, they get to decider finger on the scale of who wins and loses in the world. i think when we start seeing this garbage, i think we are in deep trouble. there was a tweet by a journalist who said affectively that the intelligence community has declared war on president trump and they plan to see him at die in that jail. that is a scary, i don't care if you're republican or democrat or green, it doesn't matter. intelligence officers should never be the business i'm doing this kind of stuff. >> tucker: it's been a concern for the 70 years when the oss and cia started, the idea that the president would get information that was tailored to force a conclusion or that he wouldn't get the entire picture from his intel agencies. are there mechanisms in place within the cia to prevent that from happening? >> yes, the frustration that i see is -- listen, the department of justice in congress they have the authorization to look into the counterespionage concerns. those are real between president trump, some of the f
egypt have gone down. military and intelligence officers who are in the shadows, they are elected by no one, they get to decider finger on the scale of who wins and loses in the world. i think when we start seeing this garbage, i think we are in deep trouble. there was a tweet by a journalist who said affectively that the intelligence community has declared war on president trump and they plan to see him at die in that jail. that is a scary, i don't care if you're republican or democrat or...