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salafist, iam is think.e claims to be moderate, because that is what the community requires. >> you think the solid this -- do you think the salafists have won here? >> basically, yes. views are not welcome here. that tension reflecting the cost of extremism in the region, the cancer eating away at the community. this woman's son left for 12/24/15 12/24/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> this is the moment in my life right here -- i just feel really great. i mean, i am kind of lost for words, but i feel really great. amy: clarence moses-el walked free this week after 28-year behind bars for a crime he says he did not commit. in 1989, moses-el, who is african-american, was sentenced to 48 years in prison after a
salafist, iam is think.e claims to be moderate, because that is what the community requires. >> you think the solid this -- do you think the salafists have won here? >> basically, yes. views are not welcome here. that tension reflecting the cost of extremism in the region, the cancer eating away at the community. this woman's son left for 12/24/15 12/24/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> this is the moment in my life...
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. >> the end result of de-ba'athification was the ba'athists decided to meet up with the salafists. >> a minority community has lost the political power and they've resorted to violence. >> 18 of the 27 senior isis leaders were all veterans of camp bucca. >> the united states government deserves a lot of blame for what happened in iraq, but frankly, so do iraqis.
. >> the end result of de-ba'athification was the ba'athists decided to meet up with the salafists. >> a minority community has lost the political power and they've resorted to violence. >> 18 of the 27 senior isis leaders were all veterans of camp bucca. >> the united states government deserves a lot of blame for what happened in iraq, but frankly, so do iraqis.
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. >> the end result of de-ba'athification was the ba'athists decided to meet up with the salafists. >> a minority community has lost the political power and they've resorted to violence. >> 18 of the 27 senior isis leaders were all veterans of camp bucca. >> the united states government deserves a lot of blame for what happened in iraq, but frankly,
. >> the end result of de-ba'athification was the ba'athists decided to meet up with the salafists. >> a minority community has lost the political power and they've resorted to violence. >> 18 of the 27 senior isis leaders were all veterans of camp bucca. >> the united states government deserves a lot of blame for what happened in iraq, but frankly,
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what i said our two primary threats are from salafist jihadists like al qaeda or al shabaab.landscape. one of the things we talked about is we're having people who are sculpting their own hybrid ideologies. we have people who are primarily ideologically motivated or psychologically ill, and i think it's telling that the fbi the taking the lead in this. that tells you a lot. and the female assailant was from pakistan. and that's a place where al qaeda has more of a footprint than isis, but let's see. let's see if ideology was a primary driver and, if so, who or what was behind it. >> the wife coming in on a k-1 visa after their marriage returning in july of 2014 with this pakistani passport. but what does it say about the san bernardino community? should folks be worried that there's something deeper going on? >> people should be worried -- not worried, people should be concerned no matter where they are. the last thing i want to do is be part of this post truth political era where we're taking muslims and acting as demagogues with regard to that. we can't do that. my friends,
what i said our two primary threats are from salafist jihadists like al qaeda or al shabaab.landscape. one of the things we talked about is we're having people who are sculpting their own hybrid ideologies. we have people who are primarily ideologically motivated or psychologically ill, and i think it's telling that the fbi the taking the lead in this. that tells you a lot. and the female assailant was from pakistan. and that's a place where al qaeda has more of a footprint than isis, but let's...
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those are hot beds of salafist ideology, very dicey when you start talking about individuals. ms. bond, is the state department recommending congress -- do you need us to change laws so we can have a system that would screen out people like tashfeen malik? >> we have laws that would screen out people like tashfeen malik. >> so you don't think there needs to be changes. >> if we identify them and we are looking at -- >> but that's my point does congress need to give you authority or change policy in any way so that they are identified? we're not identifying everybody now and the question is, is this a bureaucratic mistake or do we need to change policies? do you have recommendations for us? >> i don't want at this moment but i think based on the review that we're looking at now it's possible some of the yds that we generate might require a change in the law. >> thank you, i yield back. >> thank you, as we conclude i have to get through a couple more and we will be done. i really do believe one of the unfold stories, the biggest -- one of the biggest threats that we have are those c
those are hot beds of salafist ideology, very dicey when you start talking about individuals. ms. bond, is the state department recommending congress -- do you need us to change laws so we can have a system that would screen out people like tashfeen malik? >> we have laws that would screen out people like tashfeen malik. >> so you don't think there needs to be changes. >> if we identify them and we are looking at -- >> but that's my point does congress need to give you...