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two of one of my subject's children are in prison for protesting the sisi government.of course, they are trying to appeal through amnesty international, western governments, but what they realize, and this is true for the tens of thousands of political prisoners from egypt no, that route of going to the west, which always worked -- not always -- usually work with mubarak. if you think about a political prisoner with mubarak, it's now probably counterproductive. the americans wants this, the west wants this, it's all the more reason not to budge. you never want to be seen as the american's lapping to is that in terms of people who have rising influence, where do you put the iranians? >> i think the iranians influence hugely depends on what happens in syria. you mentioned a few minutes ago, i think you're absolutely right i think there is been miscalculation made in the obama administration that we need the iranians and we need some sort of an unofficial alliance. i mean, they have a role to play. they've certainly played a huge role in iraq. they're playing a rather maj
two of one of my subject's children are in prison for protesting the sisi government.of course, they are trying to appeal through amnesty international, western governments, but what they realize, and this is true for the tens of thousands of political prisoners from egypt no, that route of going to the west, which always worked -- not always -- usually work with mubarak. if you think about a political prisoner with mubarak, it's now probably counterproductive. the americans wants this, the...
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[applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, president sisi, and all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. [applause] we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. since my comments they have changed their policy, and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe that we could find common ground with russia in the fight against isis. wouldn't that be a good thing? wouldn't that be a good thing? [applause] they, too, have much at stake in the outcome in syria, and have had their own battles with islam and terrorism, just as bad as ours. they have a big, big problem in russia with isis. my administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy isis. international cooperation to cut off their funding, expanded intelligence sharing, and cyber warfare to disrupt and disable their propaganda and recruiting. they r
[applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, president sisi, and all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. [applause] we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. since my comments they have changed their policy, and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe...
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he specifically mentioned president sisi several times as a kind of bastian of stability.ell, the reality is president sisi came to power in a coupe and has subsequently rounded up tens of thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters and condemn them to do. he is a controversial leader by any standards and by u.s. standards and under his watch, in fact, the reality is these crackdowns don't prevent extremism. they contribute to extremism. isis supporters say they would like to see donald trump become president of the united states of the united states because they believe he will perpetuate the same narrative they are trying to perpetuate, that you're either with us or against us. a muslim or american and there's nowhere in between where the two meet. >> those isis supporters want donald trump to be president, clarissa, i remember you were pointing that out. thank you, stand by. we've gone from the middle east, let's talk russia. i have matthew chance, our senior international correspondent. i got a note when you heard mr. trump speaking about middle east policy it was remin
he specifically mentioned president sisi several times as a kind of bastian of stability.ell, the reality is president sisi came to power in a coupe and has subsequently rounded up tens of thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters and condemn them to do. he is a controversial leader by any standards and by u.s. standards and under his watch, in fact, the reality is these crackdowns don't prevent extremism. they contribute to extremism. isis supporters say they would like to see donald trump...
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[applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, president sisi, and all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. since my comments they have changed their policy, and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe that we could find common ground with russia in the fight against isis. wouldn't that be a good thing? wouldn't that be a good thing? [applause] they, too, have much at stake in the outcome in syria, and have had their own battles with islam and terrorism, just as bad as ours. they have a big, big problem in russia with isis. my administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy isis. international cooperation to cut off their funding, expanded intelligence sharing, and cyber warfare to disrupt and disable their propaganda and recruiting. they recruiting i
[applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, president sisi, and all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. since my comments they have changed their policy, and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe that we...
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[applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, sisi, and all othersnize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. [applause] we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to dealed aly" with terrorrity. since my comments they have changed their policy and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe that we could find common ground with russia in the fight against isis. wouldn't that be a good thing? wouldn't that be a good thing? [applause] they, too have much at stake in the outcome in syria, and have had their own battles with islamic terrorism, just as bad as ours. they have a big, big problem in russia with isis. my administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy isis. international cooperation to cut off their funding, expanded intelligence-sharing and cyber warfare and disable their propaganda and recruiting. their recruiting is taking place right now, and th
[applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, sisi, and all othersnize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. [applause] we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to dealed aly" with terrorrity. since my comments they have changed their policy and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe that we could find...
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you have a long-term plan that fosters support for people like al sisi in egypt who want reformationn the islamic faith. to try to turn that around, to try to push back on the jihadist portion in that inflaming that's happening around the world. he made a very powerful speech back in november. we kind of missed the boat on that in the administration by not supporting him and his efforts. that would be part of it. secondly, you want to have two phases of an operation to cause some disruptive activity to isis' ability to recruit, train and finance and propagandize, that would mean a coalition force that would have to get them out of their capital city raqqah. but that second phase. who stays? it can't be us, it shouldn't be us, the united states. who stays there and how does that look? and how do you go out and target terrorists on an individual basis from there? i would address those two things and probably that third part, that bigger reformation part to later on. but that's the advice i'd give to the campaign. >> the question then becomes will we hear any specifics like that from do
you have a long-term plan that fosters support for people like al sisi in egypt who want reformationn the islamic faith. to try to turn that around, to try to push back on the jihadist portion in that inflaming that's happening around the world. he made a very powerful speech back in november. we kind of missed the boat on that in the administration by not supporting him and his efforts. that would be part of it. secondly, you want to have two phases of an operation to cause some disruptive...
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he talked about collision with arab sunnis and president el-sisi and prince of jordan.h the jihadists we'll drop that what he is doing, large worldwide consensus with jihadists. melissa: you explain a better point where he is coming from than he does. maybe he needs to make ads. there is something to that. make ads. ashley: donald, here are talking points. total devastation in louisiana. catastrophic flooding creating havoc in the southern part of that state displacing 10,000 residents. new details about hillary clinton's interview with the fbi. what lawmakers are about to learn. >> this is a person who has lied repeatedly. she lies about lying and now lies about having lied about lying. across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.g
he talked about collision with arab sunnis and president el-sisi and prince of jordan.h the jihadists we'll drop that what he is doing, large worldwide consensus with jihadists. melissa: you explain a better point where he is coming from than he does. maybe he needs to make ads. there is something to that. make ads. ashley: donald, here are talking points. total devastation in louisiana. catastrophic flooding creating havoc in the southern part of that state displacing 10,000 residents. new...
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favored them and mohamed morsi's presidency in egypt, as opposed to what we see now with president el-sisio this economic speech she is not going to be able to do, the mainstream media will do everything they possibly can to put up the deflect tore shields as you see with "star trek," to keep this from having impact but they can not keep this tide back. as well, we have questions about omar mateen's father who was there at her rally in kissimmee, florida. so they're trying to detract away from it. talk about the second amendment comment by donald trump. hillary clinton has real big issues. charles: to your point, i toggled around tv earlier this morning what i heard, not putting one lebanese person putting in touch with another, business as usual, this stuff is commonplace in washington, d.c. >> well, let me tell you something, if this were a republican presidential nominee it would not be commonplace for the left. it would be all over "the new york times," "washington post," what have you. there are two different rules that we see when it comes to politics in the united states of america.
favored them and mohamed morsi's presidency in egypt, as opposed to what we see now with president el-sisio this economic speech she is not going to be able to do, the mainstream media will do everything they possibly can to put up the deflect tore shields as you see with "star trek," to keep this from having impact but they can not keep this tide back. as well, we have questions about omar mateen's father who was there at her rally in kissimmee, florida. so they're trying to detract...
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for example, in egypt frankly now with al sisi we have a more stable government and leader.ed off the rails. the middle east is coming undone. they were fundamentalist nations but stable like saudi arabia and other middle eastern nations. now they're under such great threat to be more radicalized and even though they were pretty fundamentalist in their practice of islam. >> governor, we'd like to get your take on a new video that surfaced in milwaukee where they were punched, disgusting video, verbally harassed. let's take a listen in to this for a moment. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> shame on you. shame on you. >> donald trump is a racist. he's racist. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> can you imagine that type of behavior unfolding at a hillary clinton, the way it would be played out in the mainstream media. we're learning this morning that it's being largely ignored. why is that? >> it doesn't fit the media narrative. the truth as you've seen who the thugs are. i mean, this is to me so amazing that the media would leave this alone, but you've got
for example, in egypt frankly now with al sisi we have a more stable government and leader.ed off the rails. the middle east is coming undone. they were fundamentalist nations but stable like saudi arabia and other middle eastern nations. now they're under such great threat to be more radicalized and even though they were pretty fundamentalist in their practice of islam. >> governor, we'd like to get your take on a new video that surfaced in milwaukee where they were punched, disgusting...