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other papers are showing the pictures of him and the pictures of the video, i made widespread revulsion>> you look at an arab-language paper. >> this is a cartoon in a paper in london. it says in its visual take, conveying that sense of monstrosity. we see a militant lighting the fuse that goes into the cage. that is a fuse the lights a fuse for missiles and rockets pointed toward the islamic state. a major response reallly, being lined up. that is very much the position for jordan, which has hanged two prisoners linked to al qaeda following the killing of moaz al-kasasbeh. >> all eyes on the far left greek government and its leaders as they go on a charm defensive -- charm offensive. >> normally far left would be a minority. there we have him smiling. he has gone to rome for the -- if you can read your italian and german. four alexis tsipras and his finance minister, another star on the block. they are on a charm odyssey. they will be in berlin shortly. a lot hinges on the germans. merkel's position is beginning to fragment how to deal with the crisis. it is all about austerity-led mea
other papers are showing the pictures of him and the pictures of the video, i made widespread revulsion>> you look at an arab-language paper. >> this is a cartoon in a paper in london. it says in its visual take, conveying that sense of monstrosity. we see a militant lighting the fuse that goes into the cage. that is a fuse the lights a fuse for missiles and rockets pointed toward the islamic state. a major response reallly, being lined up. that is very much the position for jordan,...
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you mentioned the word revulsion. how could you have anything else?'s been the effect among people outside of isis. if it's a recruiting tool, you have to wonder who that's bringing in. people who would take a torch and ceremoniously light a human being on fire. if they're looking for people who are tough and want to show that they are and looking for some way out of whatever depravity they're in the middle of, whatever dead-end street that they see their life on putting a torch to another human being in a cage doesn't exactly show much of a way out. so the hope is here, and i think beyond it around the world and in our newsroom back in new york that maybe they'll get fewer recruits because of that not more. >> all right, shep, thank you so much for going there and for being with us tonight. >> reporter: you bet. >>> did jeb bush kick off his are presidential campaign today in detroit? we have the details next. >> the american dream has become a mirage for far too many. so the central question we face here in detroit and across america is this. can we
you mentioned the word revulsion. how could you have anything else?'s been the effect among people outside of isis. if it's a recruiting tool, you have to wonder who that's bringing in. people who would take a torch and ceremoniously light a human being on fire. if they're looking for people who are tough and want to show that they are and looking for some way out of whatever depravity they're in the middle of, whatever dead-end street that they see their life on putting a torch to another...
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everybody is really revulsed by what we're seeing out of isis the burning of the jordanian pilot, thed burning of these 45 iraqi security people in al baghdadi. this has really generated a lot of anti-isis feelings. the united states wants to capitalize on it and wants to push the iraqis back into action get them back out into the field, but sending what basically will be regarded as a shia occupation force back into mosul is not a good idea. i think there's got to be a lot more political groundwork laid with the locals. if we can't get the sunnis on board, if we can't get the sunni tribes to get back on board, this is all going to be for not. >> so peter, when all is said and done and we talk about the president's strategy right, he says we're going to defeat and destroy isis but is it just more of a containment strategy now that maybe we seem to be moving along too quickly? >> i think it's more than a containment strategy but i don't think barack obama really thinks that isis is going to be destroyed necessarily in his presidency. i think he thinks over the long term it will be dest
everybody is really revulsed by what we're seeing out of isis the burning of the jordanian pilot, thed burning of these 45 iraqi security people in al baghdadi. this has really generated a lot of anti-isis feelings. the united states wants to capitalize on it and wants to push the iraqis back into action get them back out into the field, but sending what basically will be regarded as a shia occupation force back into mosul is not a good idea. i think there's got to be a lot more political...
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>> i think there's no question that there's massive revulsion in the region at the very barbaric act, particularly among governments, but islamic state has a varied audience. it's trying to send out a message to those governments that if you send your pilots on these missions and they get captured that this is the fate they will face and that's a rather frightening prospect for any country and it's also trying to capitalize and double up on its image as more brutal than anyone else something they have gained a lot of recruits from and they got that message out, and they also i think want to show at a time when they have been losing ground on the battle field in iraq and syria that they are still a poe temp force and they put out a video and one an hour the president of the united states is reacting. from their standpoint however macabre, this may be a success. >> thank you and certainly appreciate your reporting this morning, patrick. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> we're waiting to hear from the ntsb for an update on the deadly train crash in new york on tuesday as federal investigator
>> i think there's no question that there's massive revulsion in the region at the very barbaric act, particularly among governments, but islamic state has a varied audience. it's trying to send out a message to those governments that if you send your pilots on these missions and they get captured that this is the fate they will face and that's a rather frightening prospect for any country and it's also trying to capitalize and double up on its image as more brutal than anyone else...
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the bubbles, the panics, the convulsions, revulsions, crises, gluts, they were noticed back in the 1810st the idea of a cycle-- good times and then bad times-- took a long time until it reached the level of the professionalists. they were just beginning to be professional economists. it took a longer time until people began thinking there was a mechanism that turned one into the other. i think the economy was just more resilient in the 19th century. a lot of thought didn't go to explaining a problem when they didn't see a problem. wages would adjust much more quickly in the 19th century than in the 20th century. interest rates would adjust, so no sense creating a tool for a problem that to them wasn't there. economists believe that in bad times, when investments stopped when businessmen stopped putting up new plants, savings would keep piling up in the banks and they would look for markets. the competition among banks to get rid of their savings pushed down the interest rate. that was another reason why people thought it would be self-maintaining not only the dynamism of the system, but
the bubbles, the panics, the convulsions, revulsions, crises, gluts, they were noticed back in the 1810st the idea of a cycle-- good times and then bad times-- took a long time until it reached the level of the professionalists. they were just beginning to be professional economists. it took a longer time until people began thinking there was a mechanism that turned one into the other. i think the economy was just more resilient in the 19th century. a lot of thought didn't go to explaining a...
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while this caused justifiable revulsion in the arab world t could mobile size some recruits. i think it is still yet to be seen whether it will have that sort of affect in parallel we continue with reggie love who is president obama's body man and written a book called power forward my presidential education. >> i think it's a testament to one his own work ethic but i think also his ability to inspire people. i think he and coach que have the ability for people to buy into something that is bigger than them to invest into work and to really forge together as a sgrup in order to do something unique and powerful. and everybody doesn't know how to do that and i think it's very-- it's an amazing quality to have. >> we conclude with robert morgenthau and will you denda francs and their book about nair love affair. timeless love morgenthau and me. >> people know bob as a brilliant prosecutor. he's been called the da of the world. but they know a kind of reserved stiff person that will not, you know reveal his real self. >> right. >> i wanted him to go down in history as a rounded p
while this caused justifiable revulsion in the arab world t could mobile size some recruits. i think it is still yet to be seen whether it will have that sort of affect in parallel we continue with reggie love who is president obama's body man and written a book called power forward my presidential education. >> i think it's a testament to one his own work ethic but i think also his ability to inspire people. i think he and coach que have the ability for people to buy into something that...
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. >> reporter: so far the video is backfiring causing revulsion in much of the arab world, including the west bank, except in raqqa, isis' self-proclaimed capital in syria. amateur video shows people cheering as they watched the video of the pilot's torturous fiery death. projected like an outdoor movie on the wall of a building, vowing a tough response that would shake the earth. king abdullah ordered the execution at dawn today of two convicted terrorists on death row, including the would-be suicide bomber, the woman isis had demanded be traded for the jordanian pilot. but jordan's intelligence services confirm now what they had suspected, their pilot had been long dead burned alive in early january. what kind of steps is jordan likely to take? >> there is no question that this is going to intensify jordan's participation in the coalition against isis. >> reporter: that means more air strikes. but a key coalition member, the united arab emirates, stopped flying combat missions in december after jordan's pilot was captured, complaining angrily that the pentagon didn't have search an
. >> reporter: so far the video is backfiring causing revulsion in much of the arab world, including the west bank, except in raqqa, isis' self-proclaimed capital in syria. amateur video shows people cheering as they watched the video of the pilot's torturous fiery death. projected like an outdoor movie on the wall of a building, vowing a tough response that would shake the earth. king abdullah ordered the execution at dawn today of two convicted terrorists on death row, including the...
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as so many in this country look on with revulsion at the atrocities and brutality of isis overseas, there has been a slow trickle of others who have been compelled to travel to syria to join the movement. and that said the fbi arrested two new york men arrested here in the u.s. today allegedly were preparing to join the fight there or wage war on u.s. soil. in all three people were arrested today and charged with conspireing to help isis to the point of supporting or carrying out attacks here at home. we get the latest from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: at new york's kennedy airport fbi arrested a brooklyn man headed overseas to join isis fighters. they accuse him of plotting with another brooklyn man, juraboev to get to syria through turkey. authorities say, if the men couldn't get there they talked of staging attacks here perhaps planting a obama at coney island or killing president obama or the police. >> it was quite plain based on the raw statements that if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here. handguns, machine gun, and seek t
as so many in this country look on with revulsion at the atrocities and brutality of isis overseas, there has been a slow trickle of others who have been compelled to travel to syria to join the movement. and that said the fbi arrested two new york men arrested here in the u.s. today allegedly were preparing to join the fight there or wage war on u.s. soil. in all three people were arrested today and charged with conspireing to help isis to the point of supporting or carrying out attacks here...
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. >>> waves of revulsion and fury are sweeping across the middle east all directed at isis the islamic state. this comes after isis burn a jordanian pilot alive and released video on the internet. jordan's king abdullah met with president obama and congress yesterday, asking for more military aid, jordan is part of the coalition fighting isis. >>> on the economic front tonight a soda stapel in the lehigh valley has gone out of business but hopes of a revival have not fallen flat yet. a treat bottling has been around for 97 years and made several varieties of carbonated beverages but now rumors are bubbling up that a deal is in the works to save it. the allentown company would not comment beyond saying it is in the middle of confidential meetings. since a treat closed two weeks ago, people have been buying left over stock where ever they can and even selling on e bay for more than $50 a case. >>> it is halfway through your workday and you are digging around the office in search of that much needed candy bar or desperate for a doughnut chips or even a hamburger. it does any of this sound
. >>> waves of revulsion and fury are sweeping across the middle east all directed at isis the islamic state. this comes after isis burn a jordanian pilot alive and released video on the internet. jordan's king abdullah met with president obama and congress yesterday, asking for more military aid, jordan is part of the coalition fighting isis. >>> on the economic front tonight a soda stapel in the lehigh valley has gone out of business but hopes of a revival have not fallen...
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while this has caused justifiable revulsion, it could mobilize some recruits. >> how successful have the airstrikes been? >> i was in iraq a couple of weeks ago. you get a strong sense that these airstrikes are having an impact on isis. the proof of all of that lies in what we are seeing on the map. syria is a different story. but in iraq, the offensive has been halted. baghdad is no longer threatened. you have had iraqi and kurdish forces pushing back on isis. now encroaching on mosul in greater numbers. isis made some small gains in anbar, but they were modest. it is the combination of the air campaign, but of iraqi forces operating on the ground. the iraqi forces on the ground are not necessarily the forces we would like. they are shia militias with very close ties to iran. many of them seem to be engaged in nefarious activities of their own. lots of reports of ethnic cleansing going on as they push isis out. >> there is talk that they ought to not focus on assad in the syrian civil war. >> this is a debate. should isis be taken on in parallel with the syrian regime? we have now h
while this has caused justifiable revulsion, it could mobilize some recruits. >> how successful have the airstrikes been? >> i was in iraq a couple of weeks ago. you get a strong sense that these airstrikes are having an impact on isis. the proof of all of that lies in what we are seeing on the map. syria is a different story. but in iraq, the offensive has been halted. baghdad is no longer threatened. you have had iraqi and kurdish forces pushing back on isis. now encroaching on...
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. >> but while the president argues mueller's death will touch off revulsion isis is counting on a different every move they make is designed to recruit more followers. intelligence agencies will tell congress isis and groups like it have recruited thousands of followers from around the world. 150 americans have at least tried to join the fight in syria. it comes as congress will have to decide how much authority to give the president to wage war on isis. ainsley? >> doug luzader live for us in washington. thank you. new overnight a tense standoff comes to an end as police capture a man considered armed and dangerous surrenders to police. that man accused of shooting sports anchor twice as he was backing out of his driveway. mike montana opened fire shattering the back window of the anger man's -- anchor man's car. the swat team surrounded him and his home. he the anchor man is out of surgery. police say he was targeted but they have not released a motive. >> will her testimony help or hurt aaron hernandez? the fiancee of the former patriots player striking a deal to take the stand in his mu
. >> but while the president argues mueller's death will touch off revulsion isis is counting on a different every move they make is designed to recruit more followers. intelligence agencies will tell congress isis and groups like it have recruited thousands of followers from around the world. 150 americans have at least tried to join the fight in syria. it comes as congress will have to decide how much authority to give the president to wage war on isis. ainsley? >> doug luzader...
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not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations. at the united nations in september i called on the international community to come together and eradicate the scourge of violent extremism. i want to thank all of you across america and around the world for answering this call. tomorrow, the state department governments and groups for more than 60 countries will focus on the steps that can take as governments. i will speak about how her own nation's have to may -- remain relentless in our counterterrorism efforts against groups that are plotting against our countries. but we're here because we have a specific challenge. countering violence and extremism. something that is not just a matter of military affairs. by violent extremism, we don't just mean the terrorist killing innocent people. we mean the ideologies, the infrastructure of extremists. the propaganda is -- the propaganda, the fundamentalist to recruit, or incite people to violence. we all know there is no one profile of a violent extremist or terrorist. there is no way to pr
not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations. at the united nations in september i called on the international community to come together and eradicate the scourge of violent extremism. i want to thank all of you across america and around the world for answering this call. tomorrow, the state department governments and groups for more than 60 countries will focus on the steps that can take as governments. i will speak about how her own nation's...
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this has called revulsion around the world as we say in the arab world. what is i.s.i.l.'s strategy? will this savagery back fire? >> i think it will. when you take a look when they killed the two american journalists, the american people who were not enthusiastic about going back into iraq given what had happened between 2003 and 2011 began to support the president, and then of course that was reinforced when they killed that poor young lady from arizona. the jordanians were on the fence until they killed that jordanian pilot. and now they've got the egyptians involved who probably have the best military in the arab world. so i think while they thought it would get them you know attention or get more converts, i think it has had the opposite effect. >> what needs to be done to stop the spread of i.s.i.l. in libya? are air strikes the answer? air strikes got rid of gadhafi but libya has been pretty much chaotic since. >> right. libya iraq and afghanistan. it is one thing to overthrow a government, another thing to decide what you're going to put in place. this was a u.n. a
this has called revulsion around the world as we say in the arab world. what is i.s.i.l.'s strategy? will this savagery back fire? >> i think it will. when you take a look when they killed the two american journalists, the american people who were not enthusiastic about going back into iraq given what had happened between 2003 and 2011 began to support the president, and then of course that was reinforced when they killed that poor young lady from arizona. the jordanians were on the fence...
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. >>> the revulsion and outrage over the horrendous killing of lieutenant moath al kasasbeh isn't justin the middle east it seems we have may have seen this before. >> reporter: thousands of jordanians rallied outside the targeted hotels. supporting the monarchy defying the bombers. >> if anything they succeeded in making people go against them even more. we are all united today in fighting this kind of extremism. >> reporter: the first suicide bomb exploded as around 250 guests celebrated a wedding in the radisson hotel. you'll see part of the wedding party celebration, the food being taken away there. a lot of activity as you can see around me here as staff at the hotel have put the effort in to clear away in very short order, the damaged furniture and the ceiling that collapsed in this area. >> that was cnn's brent sadler reporting on a series of hotel bombings in amman in 2005. it's often called jordan's 9/11. almost 60 people were killed in that attack carried out by al qaeda on iraq on the orders of their leader al zukawi. al qaeda leaders warned him to pull back from extreme mea
. >>> the revulsion and outrage over the horrendous killing of lieutenant moath al kasasbeh isn't justin the middle east it seems we have may have seen this before. >> reporter: thousands of jordanians rallied outside the targeted hotels. supporting the monarchy defying the bombers. >> if anything they succeeded in making people go against them even more. we are all united today in fighting this kind of extremism. >> reporter: the first suicide bomb exploded as around...
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. >> kevin, there appears to be revulsion and anger and outrage in the muslim and arab world.eading sunni iman calling for the islamic terrorist to suffer the same fate as the victims. do you think that isis in displaying the horrific videotape of the savage murder of the jordan pilot miscalculated. >> if you are isis no they are doing exactly as they planned. they put out a public call for different ways to execute the man and they filmed it in a slick way and put it out and using it as a bargaining chip. they are making them to be the baddest guys around. >> they want to intimidate or demoralize the other arab and muslim nations that oppose them? not to mention the united states. >> they are in competition with al-qaeda in yemen and in competition for the same funding and fighters. there are only so many of the guys to go around. reminding that it is street fighters and they come from foreign countries they leave. there is different levels of ability. and putting out this kind of a tape is their way of showing, no one is worse than us and no one has a better chance than us t
. >> kevin, there appears to be revulsion and anger and outrage in the muslim and arab world.eading sunni iman calling for the islamic terrorist to suffer the same fate as the victims. do you think that isis in displaying the horrific videotape of the savage murder of the jordan pilot miscalculated. >> if you are isis no they are doing exactly as they planned. they put out a public call for different ways to execute the man and they filmed it in a slick way and put it out and using...
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the latest atrocity by the islamic state was met with revulsion and outrage across the arab world.ordan immediately promised a response. they executed a woman, an attempted suicide bomber. influential religious leaders have spoken out. the top muslim authority in egypt and revered for sunnis for punishing fighters. thank you both for joining me. david, you're here. angry over atrocities, whether it's beheading, we all feel it, we feel it for three or four days and then we go back to the policy that made sense over time. will the jordanians or other arab countries, the saudis included, take up arms against isis? >> we have to see. they are already nominally part of the coalition that's fighting isis, an important aspect of the anger that's clear in the arab world is that it gives cover for people like king abdullah of jordan, for the new leadership in saudi arabia and other arab leaders to move forward with the u.s., not to be embarrassed about it. it's interesting that the lieutenant kaseasbeh is from a very tribal area in jordan. he's from the betowin area and when they swear reve
the latest atrocity by the islamic state was met with revulsion and outrage across the arab world.ordan immediately promised a response. they executed a woman, an attempted suicide bomber. influential religious leaders have spoken out. the top muslim authority in egypt and revered for sunnis for punishing fighters. thank you both for joining me. david, you're here. angry over atrocities, whether it's beheading, we all feel it, we feel it for three or four days and then we go back to the policy...
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instead, they got revulsion from muslims and middle class egyptians and i remember this shocked actually the terrorists and it actually happens again and again. it happened in iraq. now it's hang again with isis. >> the terrorists in isis are in their own cult. they come back to the word you used. they are fought seeing reality in the way that people normally would. and they continue to conduct acts that shock the conscience in this case of the arab world, one of the most telling statements overnight was from a leading fundamentalist muslim scholar in jordan who said this pilot was a muslim. his family was muslim. killing him was unislamic and when a leading sheikh says that that's important. >> david ignacious, thank you. andrea mitchell thank you as well. still ahead on "morning joe," we have the horrors of isis as the comparison the worst faces of evil are starting to be made. we will hear from senators john mccain, tim kaine and joe manshin plus the great barry manilow will be with us for a big announcement. >>> up next, a mysterious death of a prosecutor in argentina, we will go liv
instead, they got revulsion from muslims and middle class egyptians and i remember this shocked actually the terrorists and it actually happens again and again. it happened in iraq. now it's hang again with isis. >> the terrorists in isis are in their own cult. they come back to the word you used. they are fought seeing reality in the way that people normally would. and they continue to conduct acts that shock the conscience in this case of the arab world, one of the most telling...
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we're seeing reports that there was such revulsion at that execution that there are many more peopleto not only take up arms against isis but also speak against them. we've seen many islamic clerics talking about what a horrible thing this was and what a bein on islam this particular burning of this pilot was. >> i know jordan has a strong military but is it equipped to fight isis? >> certainly. first of all, their air force is extremely capable, carol. they train alongside our u.s. air force. we do several exercises with them during peace time. a lot of training. some of their pilots train in the united states but beyond that they also have an extremely good special operations force. they have been training with many folks, not only u.s. but other special operations forces and their intelligence capabilities are first rate they have provided intelligence to the united states and coalition in both iraq and other places over the last several years, and i think what you're going see after king abdullah suffered this attack against his own country is again, galvanizing of his population
we're seeing reports that there was such revulsion at that execution that there are many more peopleto not only take up arms against isis but also speak against them. we've seen many islamic clerics talking about what a horrible thing this was and what a bein on islam this particular burning of this pilot was. >> i know jordan has a strong military but is it equipped to fight isis? >> certainly. first of all, their air force is extremely capable, carol. they train alongside our u.s....
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not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations. the united nations in september i called on the international community to come together and eradicate this scourge of violent extremism and i want to thank all of you around the world for answering this call. tomorrow the state department and governments from 60 countries will focus on the steps that we can take as governments, and i'll also speak about how our nations have to remain erelentless in our fight against terrorist groups that are plotting against our countries, but we are here today because of a very specific challenge and that's countering violent extremism. something that is not just a matter of military affairs. by violent extremism, we don't just mean the terrorists who are killing innocent people. we also mean the ideologies the infrastructure of extremists, the prop beganganpropgandists and recruiters and people who incite people to violence. there is no one profile of a violent extremism or terrorist. there is no way to predict who will become radicalized. around t
not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations. the united nations in september i called on the international community to come together and eradicate this scourge of violent extremism and i want to thank all of you around the world for answering this call. tomorrow the state department and governments from 60 countries will focus on the steps that we can take as governments, and i'll also speak about how our nations have to remain erelentless in...
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so we have this week seen a wave of revulsion to the latest islamic state terrible murder the terribleres which even if you didn't see it just the idea of it, the way they killed this jordanian pilot. now the word today of the american hostage aid worker. they're claiming she was killed in an air strike. we don't know. you probably saw the interview i did with the mother of the missing journalist. i guess my question david, is the obama administration a's strategy for dealing with the terrorists in the middle east, with islamic state, is it working? >> no. first of all, one part i think is working -- these are acts of terror. these are taunts designed the make us feel afraid, designed to make us feel helpless. they're provocations. they're not acts of war. it's more like an insult to our sense of humanity. i think it's important not to overreact to these individual events. we give them power if we overreact. having said that we do need to do what we can, which is limited, to make the middle east a civilized place for people to live, and islamic state is a road block to that. to me, the
so we have this week seen a wave of revulsion to the latest islamic state terrible murder the terribleres which even if you didn't see it just the idea of it, the way they killed this jordanian pilot. now the word today of the american hostage aid worker. they're claiming she was killed in an air strike. we don't know. you probably saw the interview i did with the mother of the missing journalist. i guess my question david, is the obama administration a's strategy for dealing with the...
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>> reporter: worldwide revulsion, for sure. what is the reaction going to be in jordan? beyond immense grief and anger over what turned out to be the last several weeks and months, depicting moaz al kasasbeh as a national hero, somebody who actually had to be brought back. as you know, the jordanian royal family which rules the country has been under immense pressure. on the one hand, a very staunch u.s. and western ally in the fight against isis, a victim of terror over the years and therefore committed to fighting this in its backyard. and on the other hand, pressured very heavily from parts of its country, not the whole country, but certainly in areas of the country particularly in the south which is less privileged than the rest of the country which is where this pilot came from and where his family, an important tribe, comes from. there's been a huge amount of pressure, not just to get their son back but to question whether jordan should be in this fight. now, we have talked to many officials over the last week since this has come to a head with demands made by isis
>> reporter: worldwide revulsion, for sure. what is the reaction going to be in jordan? beyond immense grief and anger over what turned out to be the last several weeks and months, depicting moaz al kasasbeh as a national hero, somebody who actually had to be brought back. as you know, the jordanian royal family which rules the country has been under immense pressure. on the one hand, a very staunch u.s. and western ally in the fight against isis, a victim of terror over the years and...
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not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations.n the united nations i called on the community to come together to eradicate radical extremism, and i want to thank you all of you from around the world for answering the call. tomorrow, the leader of more than 60 countries will focus on the steps that we need to take as governments. i'll always speak on how the nation may remain relentless in our fight against groups that are plotting against our countries. but we are today because of a very specific challenge. and that's countering violent extremism. something that is not just a matter of military affairs. by violent extremism, we don't just mean the terrorists who are killing innocent people we also mean the ideologyies. the infrastructure of extremists. the propgandists. those who recruit or incite violence. we all know there's not one profile for extremeists or terrorists. there's no way to predict who will become radicals. around the world and here in the united states, indianaexcusable acts of violence have been against people o
not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations.n the united nations i called on the community to come together to eradicate radical extremism, and i want to thank you all of you from around the world for answering the call. tomorrow, the leader of more than 60 countries will focus on the steps that we need to take as governments. i'll always speak on how the nation may remain relentless in our fight against groups that are plotting against our...
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with the arab world rising up in revulsion and resolve after the barbaric execution of the jordanian pilot. martha raddatz is in jordan this morning. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. general allen says the coalition against isis is strengthening every day. the horrific murder of the young pilot has backfired on the terrorist group. with shocking atrocities in the headlines this week, isis has redefined barbarity after the slaying of the jordanian pilot. and now the group claims 26-year-old american aid worker kayla mueller, the last known american hostage was killed in a retaliatory air strike by the jordanians. would you call this a tipping point? >> it's a very important moment for the arab allies within the coalition. it will be a moment that creates additional unity. >> reporter: the man behind the unified fight against isis is retired marine corps general inted as president obama's special envoy. >> we'll degrade and ultimately destroy isil. >> reporter: the appalling events of this week underscore the urgency of the fight. on tuesday, isis released video
with the arab world rising up in revulsion and resolve after the barbaric execution of the jordanian pilot. martha raddatz is in jordan this morning. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. general allen says the coalition against isis is strengthening every day. the horrific murder of the young pilot has backfired on the terrorist group. with shocking atrocities in the headlines this week, isis has redefined barbarity after the slaying of the jordanian pilot. and now the...
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i think you will see such a revulsion of german public opinion, like the swiss public opinion on theion against the experiment, that you didn't have to say -- will germany be behind the project going forward? tom: brendan brown, thank you so much of mitsubishi, troy gayeski. let me do a forex report right now, not moving so much this morning. $1.13 euro-dollar, but more weakness on the ukrainian currency, hryvnia we will watch a very closely again. oil again, $49.70 on oil, stay tuned for another hour of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> it is a bridge too far as the demand a deal for greece. putin is there with a 70% likelihood of a ukraine agreement. that is the least of the headlines, folks. like had -- 80 headlines in the last hour or so on the ukraine peace agreement. and on bashar assad's politics we speak with jonathan tepperman . good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance" live from our world had -- headquarters. i'm tom keene. joining me, olivia sterns and brendan really. -- brendan greeley. >> looking forward to speaking with j
i think you will see such a revulsion of german public opinion, like the swiss public opinion on theion against the experiment, that you didn't have to say -- will germany be behind the project going forward? tom: brendan brown, thank you so much of mitsubishi, troy gayeski. let me do a forex report right now, not moving so much this morning. $1.13 euro-dollar, but more weakness on the ukrainian currency, hryvnia we will watch a very closely again. oil again, $49.70 on oil, stay tuned for...
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question and to the panel today is the sense that 1970s new york has been long a subject both of revulsion but also of a certain kind of nostalgia. and i think we've seen this even over the past few weeks in the city's politics when the decade has been invoke bid the police commissioner and many others seeking to compare the contest over police violence and the subsequent although not in my view connected murder of the two police officers in brooklyn to the spate of violence against police officers in the 1970s. 1970s new york in one view was a kind of space of utter lawlessness, violence, disorder and chaos a city on the edge of bankruptcy, a city where thousands of stores were destroyed the second the lights go out in the blackout of 1977. and more baldly in the conserve conservative iconography of the city, the '70s endures as a time when nobody wants to go back to an era of crime arson disinvestment and abandonment. in some ways the entire politics of new york over the past 40 years has been defined against this nightmare alternative. and yet at the same time, co-existing with this is,
question and to the panel today is the sense that 1970s new york has been long a subject both of revulsion but also of a certain kind of nostalgia. and i think we've seen this even over the past few weeks in the city's politics when the decade has been invoke bid the police commissioner and many others seeking to compare the contest over police violence and the subsequent although not in my view connected murder of the two police officers in brooklyn to the spate of violence against police...
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confidence is the overwhelming response to the world to the commentary of these terrorists not just revulsion but concrete commitment to work together to thanks which these organizations. the united nations in september i called on the international community to come together and eradicate the surge of violent extremism and i want to thank all of you for answering this call. tomorrow is the state department government denzel society groups for more than 60 countries focus on the steps we can take as governments i will also speak about how our nations have to remain relentless in our fight, our counterterrorism efforts against groups that are plotting against our country's. but we are here today because of a specific challenge, countering violent extremism. something that is not just a matter of military affairs. by violent extremism we don't just mean terrorists who are killing innocent people. we also mean the ideologies, the infrastructure of extremists, the propagandists the recruiters, the funders who radicalize and recruit more insight people to violence. we all know there is no one prof
confidence is the overwhelming response to the world to the commentary of these terrorists not just revulsion but concrete commitment to work together to thanks which these organizations. the united nations in september i called on the international community to come together and eradicate the surge of violent extremism and i want to thank all of you for answering this call. tomorrow is the state department government denzel society groups for more than 60 countries focus on the steps we can...
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when they do something like burning a pilot alive like this is the goal to cause revulsion in jordan or other countries like jordan so there is a movement to stay out, not participate in the campaign against isis. is that what what isis is looking for or is isis trying to draw countries like jordan into iter more because they think it elevates them in some way? >> it's easy to over talk this issue. this is a shia sunni, kurdish struggle, internal religious overtones, cruelty. ambassador ginsburg knows about the region. at the end of the day the sunnis are more afraid of the shiite militia backed government and the shiite factions thn they are of isis. so we've got problems here. i actually think we are doing okay. 30,000 fighters. pounding them from the air. there are other operations going on. our concerns ought to be in western europe and the united states is the homeland security aspects. we are going back to france the uk, several dozen u.s. they will be a threat. this is a job for customs and border patrol. the fbi and marshall service and the national security agency so we can
when they do something like burning a pilot alive like this is the goal to cause revulsion in jordan or other countries like jordan so there is a movement to stay out, not participate in the campaign against isis. is that what what isis is looking for or is isis trying to draw countries like jordan into iter more because they think it elevates them in some way? >> it's easy to over talk this issue. this is a shia sunni, kurdish struggle, internal religious overtones, cruelty. ambassador...
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it's lowering that threshold that sparks sort of revulsion against terrorist organizes so that they step over that line more quickly. and this is something that i think we can do collectively. >> let me add one other comment and that has to do with the rule of law. i think that's probably a strategic advantage this country has. not so much democracy but the idea of rule of law. so people are governed by norms and behaviors that are acceptable internationally. and i think that that's a problem in this part of the world right now. >> thank you all a. i yield back. >> as you all know, they've called votes. i think we'll have time probably to get two more folks in. mr. cook? >> thank you, mr. chairman. general flynn, first of all, i notice you went to university of rhode island. first land grant university in the country established by abraham lincoln, actually, blushed that law. >> i know. but my daughter went there and my son-in-law. i just want to know why the out-of-state tuition is so high. [laughter] >> i defer to my colleague. >> going back to dr. hecht's question about the airfield w
it's lowering that threshold that sparks sort of revulsion against terrorist organizes so that they step over that line more quickly. and this is something that i think we can do collectively. >> let me add one other comment and that has to do with the rule of law. i think that's probably a strategic advantage this country has. not so much democracy but the idea of rule of law. so people are governed by norms and behaviors that are acceptable internationally. and i think that that's a...
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turning point moment for the middle east, that suddenly the arab world is going to change and react in revulsion and stand up against isis and with the united states and jordan and a few other countries. i wish that were the case. for jordan, certainly this has been a defining moment. for the king himself, this has been a critical moment for him to show leadership. the king has been under tremendous criticism over the last several years for tolerating too much corruption, for being something of an absentee monarch, often spending time at places like davos and in the united states. this is a time for him to show his people that he's a strong leader that he is not just his father's son, that he is every bit as tough as his still quite beloved father the late king in jordan. so for jordan, this is a very important and turning point moment. i don't know if it's going to change the hearts and minds profoundly in places like pakistan or indonesia or the rural parts of egypt. people were revolted by the video. but it doesn't mean that it's going to change the dynamic on the ground with isis. you can be
turning point moment for the middle east, that suddenly the arab world is going to change and react in revulsion and stand up against isis and with the united states and jordan and a few other countries. i wish that were the case. for jordan, certainly this has been a defining moment. for the king himself, this has been a critical moment for him to show leadership. the king has been under tremendous criticism over the last several years for tolerating too much corruption, for being something of...
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question and to the panel today is the sense that 1970s new york has been long a subject both of revulsion but also of a certain kind of nostalgia. and i think we've seen this even over the past few weeks in the city's politics when the decade has been invoke bid the police commissioner and many others seeking to compare the contest over police violence and the subsequent although not in my view connected murder of the two police officers in brooklyn to the spate of violence against police officers in the 1970s. 1970s new york in one view was a kind of space of utter lawlessness, violence, disorder and chaos a city on the edge of bankruptcy, a city where thousands of stores were destroyed the second the lights go out in the blackout of 1977. and more baldly in the conserve conservative iconography of the city, the '70s endures as a time when nobody wants to go back to an era of crime arson disinvestment and abandonment. in some ways the entire politics of new york over the past 40 years has been defined against this nightmare alternative. and yet at the same time, co-existing with this is,
question and to the panel today is the sense that 1970s new york has been long a subject both of revulsion but also of a certain kind of nostalgia. and i think we've seen this even over the past few weeks in the city's politics when the decade has been invoke bid the police commissioner and many others seeking to compare the contest over police violence and the subsequent although not in my view connected murder of the two police officers in brooklyn to the spate of violence against police...
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we're at a key moment it seems to me, in the fight against isis when you have this revulsion, this anger not the most stable country in the world and they have taken it upon themselves to really escalate the war against isis. instead of kind of churchillian call to arms by the leader of the free world, president obama he's sitting there giving a history lesson and saying well, the christians back in 1200 were just as bad. you know it's just such a failure of leadership. it would have been as if the height of the blitz of london by the nazis if churchill, instead of giving a speech and saying you know, never in the history of human conflict had started talking about comparing what the moore high school done in 1400s to what the nazis were doing. unimaginable. >> and you're usually so differential, that's the way we feel all morning. that's the way bishop e.w. jackson felt when he started off our show. the founder of stand true to american national destiny. here is his reaction to that speech, chris. >> mr. president, if you don't want to give terrorists a recruitment tool, instead of clos
we're at a key moment it seems to me, in the fight against isis when you have this revulsion, this anger not the most stable country in the world and they have taken it upon themselves to really escalate the war against isis. instead of kind of churchillian call to arms by the leader of the free world, president obama he's sitting there giving a history lesson and saying well, the christians back in 1200 were just as bad. you know it's just such a failure of leadership. it would have been as if...
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it is an escape hatch that offers revulsion speaker john boehner. mr.er, is in a good position -- mr. boehner is in a good position to convince his caucus to pass a spending bill with no poisonous riders. if yes is a sect -- xterra need to do so, it will lend credence to the gop's case that it is prepared to use as majority in congress to grandstand. -- to govern, not grandstand. guest: we are not seeing republicans move in that direction. these are based on preliminary interviews and preliminary reactions to this ruling. we are down to the wire with this funding for dhs. it will be in the last few days that republicans will use this as "the washington post" used it as "an escape hatch." so far, not looking like that way. host: tiffany in new jersey. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think that people need to understand more -- aren't the laws for immigration different opposed to bordering countries like canada and mexico versus somebody who is like from england or spain or somewhere else in the world? that is just one. the second one that i was g
it is an escape hatch that offers revulsion speaker john boehner. mr.er, is in a good position -- mr. boehner is in a good position to convince his caucus to pass a spending bill with no poisonous riders. if yes is a sect -- xterra need to do so, it will lend credence to the gop's case that it is prepared to use as majority in congress to grandstand. -- to govern, not grandstand. guest: we are not seeing republicans move in that direction. these are based on preliminary interviews and...
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i mean everyone world wide the revulsion after isis burned that jordanian pilot alive in a cage -- everyone rejected their tactics. who are they recruiting? >> well alisyn that's a great point and one of my concerns is that the emotions that everyone is involved with right now, there has become some sensationalism. especially as the president gets ready to go in front of congress to get authorization for the use of military force. and really is the politics driving these numbers? i know a the although of these analysts and i've seen it in my career where the analysts really start surgically trying to get down the numbers to give the commanders on the ground a good idea of what they're fighting with. but sometimes the politics like a business they want to inflate them 20%, 30%, to cover their backside. >> in terms of the politics nikita what he's talking about i believe is that the war authorization request is coming up. do you think it's possible that as colonel reese is saying the numbers are being ginned up because they want to get the authorization toe fight isis? >> i'm not entirely sur
i mean everyone world wide the revulsion after isis burned that jordanian pilot alive in a cage -- everyone rejected their tactics. who are they recruiting? >> well alisyn that's a great point and one of my concerns is that the emotions that everyone is involved with right now, there has become some sensationalism. especially as the president gets ready to go in front of congress to get authorization for the use of military force. and really is the politics driving these numbers? i know a...
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ally in jordan and across the muslim world, there were condemn nations of isis and revulsion of the brutality. crowds of supporters gathered in imam to welcome home their king and demand he exact revenge. before sunrise jordan executed two militant who is had been on death row, including this woman who isis was trying to trade for the life of the jordanian pilot. the 26-year-old 50 lieutenant captured when he ejected from his f-16 on christmas eve on a mission in the u.s.-led war. yesterday isis released this video shocking even by its own standards with images of the pilot being burned alive in a page. president obama who met with the king after the video was released promised action. >> i think we will redouble the vigilance and determination on the part of the global coalition to make sure they are degraded and ultimately defeated. >> across jordan there is no disgust and anger over the fate of the fallen pilot. they are murderers, said the pilot's father. they do not understand human or international law or that of prisoners. i asked them that avenge the blood of our homeland. they threat
ally in jordan and across the muslim world, there were condemn nations of isis and revulsion of the brutality. crowds of supporters gathered in imam to welcome home their king and demand he exact revenge. before sunrise jordan executed two militant who is had been on death row, including this woman who isis was trying to trade for the life of the jordanian pilot. the 26-year-old 50 lieutenant captured when he ejected from his f-16 on christmas eve on a mission in the u.s.-led war. yesterday...