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president el-sisi: yes.harlie: they have not identified where they may have come from but i understand your point. president el-sisi: regardless of who has committed it, i'm talking about the reaction and the bad impact that it has on the tensions. it puts on the security forces who are responsible for the security and any other place in the world. >> what is the threat today of terrorism in egypt in the sinai? terrorism issisi: the most dangerous threat not only facing egypt but the regent -- the region and the whole world. previously i called for a global strategy and i said before it is not a security strategy, but it is a comprehensive one with a lot of components including ,ecurity economy culture intellectual signs and bringing reformation so that we will be able to stand firm in front of terrorism. we have substantially improved compared to what we have before. now the terrorist attacks are very limited to one or 2% of the area. we have improved a lot. many good things. charlie: we have watched in egy
president el-sisi: yes.harlie: they have not identified where they may have come from but i understand your point. president el-sisi: regardless of who has committed it, i'm talking about the reaction and the bad impact that it has on the tensions. it puts on the security forces who are responsible for the security and any other place in the world. >> what is the threat today of terrorism in egypt in the sinai? terrorism issisi: the most dangerous threat not only facing egypt but the...
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president el-sisi: yes.: they have not identified where they may have come from, but i understand your point. president el-sisi: i want to say that regardless of who has committed it. but i'm talking about the reaction and the bad impact that led.s it puts on the security forces who are responsible for the security of the people in the united states or any other place in the world. charlie: what is the threat today of terrorism in egypt, in the sinai? president el-sisi: terrorism is the most dangerous threat that is not only facing egypt but the region and the whole world. previously i called for a global strategy, and i said before it is not a security strategy, but it is a comprehensive one with a lot of components and gradients, including security, economy, culture, intellectual sides and bringing reformation so that we will be able to stand firm in front of terrorism. we have substantially improved compared to what we have before. now the terrorist attacks are very limited to 1%, 2% of the area of sinai,
president el-sisi: yes.: they have not identified where they may have come from, but i understand your point. president el-sisi: i want to say that regardless of who has committed it. but i'm talking about the reaction and the bad impact that led.s it puts on the security forces who are responsible for the security of the people in the united states or any other place in the world. charlie: what is the threat today of terrorism in egypt, in the sinai? president el-sisi: terrorism is the most...
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sisi would be the centerpiece of an anti-terrorist strategy. and it's smart of sisi, too. the obama administration insisted on muslim brotherhood participation in the new government he created. a strange moment. now there are strained relations between egypt and the united states because president sisi would not do what president obama wants him to do. he seems to have that trouble with foreign leader. >> i met sisi right after the so-called coup. i do think it's curious he's meeting with both secretary clinton and donald trump. lou: kt mcfarland. great to have you here. there is much more straight ahead. stay with us. terrorism in this country has risen dramatically under president obama. donald trump says our failing leaders invited the threat. >> obama and clinton have toppled regimes, displaced millions of people, then opened the door to isis to enter our country. lou: the republican nominee says it's time to get smart in the fight against terrorism. this stuntman is hoping to go out in style, accomplishing a childhood dream. we'll bring you the amazing video next. we'
sisi would be the centerpiece of an anti-terrorist strategy. and it's smart of sisi, too. the obama administration insisted on muslim brotherhood participation in the new government he created. a strange moment. now there are strained relations between egypt and the united states because president sisi would not do what president obama wants him to do. he seems to have that trouble with foreign leader. >> i met sisi right after the so-called coup. i do think it's curious he's meeting with...
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and then we did this pivot to sisi and we haven't been his ally.weapons agreements. significant arms agreements with the russians. the russians haven't had a relationship with egypt since nasir days. this is secretary clinton walking the dog back and create some distance between her and the obama administration. charles: i don't think it's a coincidence this poll numbers improved dramatically after going down to mexico and meeting with the mexican president face to face. how important are these meetings beyond the optics. >> trump will look presidential. this is a tough spot for hillary clinton. president obama and hillary clinton sided with morsi and the muslim brotherhood. it highlights clinton's weak foreign policy record and it's bad for her. charles: the twitter poll, who is better to handle terrorism. 93%. clinton 3%. here is lou dobbs. lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. authorities tonight investigating three terrorist attacks that left almost 40 people injured in new york, new jersey and minnesota. the main suspect behind the bombings in new
and then we did this pivot to sisi and we haven't been his ally.weapons agreements. significant arms agreements with the russians. the russians haven't had a relationship with egypt since nasir days. this is secretary clinton walking the dog back and create some distance between her and the obama administration. charles: i don't think it's a coincidence this poll numbers improved dramatically after going down to mexico and meeting with the mexican president face to face. how important are these...
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and we conclude with a conversation with the president of egypt, abdel fata el sisi. >> we are trying to strike a balance that we have stability and security because this country cannot be violently shaken, because if it is violently shaken there will be a lot of consequences on the country and on the region. but in the mean time we're making sure that we're very much committed to the-- one important thing that i want to say about the media and journalism in egypt, i would like you to follow up the meeting in egypt. you are an eminent dignitary, just follow up and see that the egyptian media just says and speaks what they like. there are no more tyrants in egypt. that's history. >> rose: terrorism in new york and the president of egypt when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening wi
and we conclude with a conversation with the president of egypt, abdel fata el sisi. >> we are trying to strike a balance that we have stability and security because this country cannot be violently shaken, because if it is violently shaken there will be a lot of consequences on the country and on the region. but in the mean time we're making sure that we're very much committed to the-- one important thing that i want to say about the media and journalism in egypt, i would like you to...
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donald trump has met with two heads of state, president el-sisi of egypt and president pena nieto ofo. he seems to be moving forward on that track and acting like there is nothing to it. it's interesting to see a candidate doing that, a man who has had very little foreign policy experience by his own admission. forging straight ahead. >> it's absolutely amazing it's donald trump being presidential for the whole world to see. right now the whole world is under attack by terrorism. the whole world is under attack. and now so many heads of state are again a candidate to see someone who has yet won the official race, but to be respected and to be, you know, welcome in as a candidate, meeting with other heads of state, it's remarkable. it's showing that the whole world understands a strong america is a safer world. and i believe that's why donald trump is doing that. lou: donald trump expressing to president el-sisi that the united states under his presidency will not only be an ally of egypt but a friend of egypt. that's an important message particularly given the way the current adminis
donald trump has met with two heads of state, president el-sisi of egypt and president pena nieto ofo. he seems to be moving forward on that track and acting like there is nothing to it. it's interesting to see a candidate doing that, a man who has had very little foreign policy experience by his own admission. forging straight ahead. >> it's absolutely amazing it's donald trump being presidential for the whole world to see. right now the whole world is under attack by terrorism. the...
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both clinton and trump are set to meet with egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi. clinton is also scheduled to meet with japanese prime minister shinzo abe today. between the two candidates is next monday. a neighborhood pleads for justice after chaos erupts at a community event in washington, d.c.. witnesses reported hearing 40 to 50 shots saturday night. according to police two men were killed.. and seven others wounded.. including a boy said to be just eight- years old. neighbors rushed the wounded to a nearby hospital with their own cars. (tiffany curry, lives in the neighborhood) "of course everybody just panicked everybody ran out all over the place kids were being trampled killed did not live in the neighborhood. they say they got into a fight with two people from the community and that's what lead to the shooting. the suspects are still on the run. police are inverviewing the family of a toddler shot and killed in tampa, florida. officials say officers responded to a 9-1-1 call yesterday afternoon about the injured child at an apartment complex. the toddler
both clinton and trump are set to meet with egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi. clinton is also scheduled to meet with japanese prime minister shinzo abe today. between the two candidates is next monday. a neighborhood pleads for justice after chaos erupts at a community event in washington, d.c.. witnesses reported hearing 40 to 50 shots saturday night. according to police two men were killed.. and seven others wounded.. including a boy said to be just eight- years old. neighbors rushed...
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sisi le causan daÑos a un vehÍco para rescatar a una mascota, que parecece estar en un peligro inminentee enseÑe resucitaciÓn cardio pulmonar en todas las escuelas preparatorias del estado. la ley entregara en el 2018-to 2019 y los planteles que ofrecen clases de salud ofrezcan a diez tramo en c ps que puede salvar vidas, cuando cada minuto cuenta. >>> la historia de la mujer que muriÓ la tarde de ayer ahogada en una playa de la costa del condado deÑo sonoma es increÍblemente trÁgica evelyn moore se encontraba en la playa cerca de... arrojando flores en el ocÉano en memoria de su hijo que muriÓ hace un aÑo cuando fue arrastrado por los olas. un salvavidas la sacÓ del acÁ y tratÓ de re suciotarla sin tener Éxito. >>> 7 estudiantes chinos entre 12 y 15 aÑos de edad y 5 adultos resultaron heridos hoy, cuando la camioneta que viajaban se estrellÓ contra un Árbol antes de caer en un terraplÉn las causas del accidente no estÁn claras aÚn, pero solo 2 de los lesionados incluyendo el chofer se encuentran hospitalizados segÚn informaron las autoridades. c >>> se llevÓ acabo una celebraciÓn encomu
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i commend president el-sisi of egypt for his efforts to advance peace and stability in our region. israel welcomes the spirit of the arab peace initiative and welcomes a dialogue with arab states to advance a broader peace. i believe that for that broader peace to be fully achieved the palestinians have to be part of it. i'm ready to begin negotiations to achieve this today -- not tomorrow, not next week, today. president abbas spoke here an hour ago. wouldn't it be better if instead of speaking past each other we were speaking to one another? president abbas, instead of railing against israel at the united nations in new york, i invite you to speak to the israeli people at the knesset in jerusalem. and i would gladly come to speak to the palestinian parliament in ramallah. ladies and gentlemen: while israel seeks peace with all our neighbors, we also know that peace has no greater enemy than the forces of militant islam. the bloody trail of this fanaticism runs through all the continents represented here. it runs through paris and nice, brussels and baghdad, tel aviv and jerusalem
i commend president el-sisi of egypt for his efforts to advance peace and stability in our region. israel welcomes the spirit of the arab peace initiative and welcomes a dialogue with arab states to advance a broader peace. i believe that for that broader peace to be fully achieved the palestinians have to be part of it. i'm ready to begin negotiations to achieve this today -- not tomorrow, not next week, today. president abbas spoke here an hour ago. wouldn't it be better if instead of...
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i was personally on over 40 phone call with then secretary of defense hagel with president al sisi to try to convince him to make different decisions at the time and to use our influence as best we could to get him to do that. i can't say it worked as well as we had hoped. but we have an enduring relationship with egypt that is in our interest to try to make modern for the future. and also to try to preserve some semblance of order and democratic growth there. it's very, very difficult. an issue where if you look at the other tools of power that we have to try to influence outcorp., we don't bring enough of that. it's because of economic assistance. it's over sorts of assistance on the military tied. we just don't have the resources that others who are playing in the egypt game like saudi arabia or uae or qatar are outspending us by an order of magnitude on the ground in a country like egypt. so it makes us very hard to have the influence. sometimes we don't get -- it can't be exactly, you know, clean. we have to make these trade-offs in the home in the service of what we're trying to
i was personally on over 40 phone call with then secretary of defense hagel with president al sisi to try to convince him to make different decisions at the time and to use our influence as best we could to get him to do that. i can't say it worked as well as we had hoped. but we have an enduring relationship with egypt that is in our interest to try to make modern for the future. and also to try to preserve some semblance of order and democratic growth there. it's very, very difficult. an...
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clinton said last week that she was going to be meeting with the president of egypt, president al sisi, that you will be meeting with him as well. >> i don't want to comment who i'm meeting with. i will say that with all the folks being in new york, i've had a lot of calls from a lot of different people on the basis that i'm doing well and, you know, they seem to think it's important to maybe meet but but i don't want to comment specifically on who but a couple of people are coming over. i've already met with a couple. >> you've already met with other world leaders. >> i just don't want to comment specifically on who they are. >> were you eventually? >> yeah, i think so. yeah, i think so. but we will see. let's put it this way, it will be a very interesting day or two. >> can i ask you this? when you sat down with these world leaders, did you have to disabuse them of how you've been labeled? did they have questions for you because there has been international concerns, we had a senator from delaware saying the world is uneasy about your candidacy? >> well, maybe that's a good thing, no
clinton said last week that she was going to be meeting with the president of egypt, president al sisi, that you will be meeting with him as well. >> i don't want to comment who i'm meeting with. i will say that with all the folks being in new york, i've had a lot of calls from a lot of different people on the basis that i'm doing well and, you know, they seem to think it's important to maybe meet but but i don't want to comment specifically on who but a couple of people are coming over....
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later today i will discuss the threat from terrorism with president el-sisi of egypt and other world. most of all i want to say this to my fellow americans. let us be vigilant but not afraid. we have faced threats before, if you see something or hear something report it immediately to local law enforcement authorities. i know we will meet this new danger with the same courage and vigilance. we choose resolve, not fear. we will not turn on each other or undermine our values. we'll stand together because we are stronger together in the face of this threat and every other challenge. be glad to take some questions. >> person of interest in this case is an afghan immigrant, now a u.s. citizen. what do saw i to voters who say see this consider supporting trump's approach to terror and immigration? >> well, it is true that a suspect of interest has been identified and we need to do everything we can to support law enforcement as they track him down to determine what role if any he played in east events but let us remember, there are millions and millions of naturalized citizens in america f
later today i will discuss the threat from terrorism with president el-sisi of egypt and other world. most of all i want to say this to my fellow americans. let us be vigilant but not afraid. we have faced threats before, if you see something or hear something report it immediately to local law enforcement authorities. i know we will meet this new danger with the same courage and vigilance. we choose resolve, not fear. we will not turn on each other or undermine our values. we'll stand together...
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meeting with -- you met with president sisi of egypt. i heard from egyptian representatives that they were thrilled you took the amount of time you did for that discussion and they felt very strongly it was a productive meeting. what from your view? >> i thought it was very productive. he's a fantastic guy. he took control of egypt. i thought it was a great meeting. we met for a long time, actually. there was a good chemistry there. you know when you have good chemistry with people. there was a good feeling between us. i enjoyed that meeting the other day. and i learned a lot. and perhaps he learned something. but i'll tell you he took control of the country, he has gone the the terrorists out and wiped them out. we talked about that. he took a tough approach, much different than our approach, i can tell you. and he did pretty much wipe them out. and you have to choice. they don't have the problem there. they were having a tremendous problem before. so he's donev a very good job, and we had a very respectful meeting. lou: the debate is u
meeting with -- you met with president sisi of egypt. i heard from egyptian representatives that they were thrilled you took the amount of time you did for that discussion and they felt very strongly it was a productive meeting. what from your view? >> i thought it was very productive. he's a fantastic guy. he took control of egypt. i thought it was a great meeting. we met for a long time, actually. there was a good chemistry there. you know when you have good chemistry with people. there...
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add to that, donald trump met tonight with president el sisi of egypt. and hillary and obama supported the former muslim brotherhood, a guy by the name of morsi, gave him tanks and $1.5 billion tax dollars, a guy who once referred to the israelis and jews as descend dents of apes and pigs. is there a successor story for her? >> she traveled to more places than any other previous secretary of state. >> that's not a success. >> what we can do is rectify it. the ways you rectify it is having a foreign policy that's america first. i'm not trying to quote a cam pin. and supports the ideals of the american people. we don't have that today. one of the big reasons why the disconnect has occurred is because the folks who have been running our government for the last eight years are in near vanna. look at the way they talk. they don't want to make a conclusion about a bomb going off for crying out loud. everything they've done has been done wrong. we can't undo what they did but we can fix it. >> i agree. you had it right, i had it right and think had it wrong and
add to that, donald trump met tonight with president el sisi of egypt. and hillary and obama supported the former muslim brotherhood, a guy by the name of morsi, gave him tanks and $1.5 billion tax dollars, a guy who once referred to the israelis and jews as descend dents of apes and pigs. is there a successor story for her? >> she traveled to more places than any other previous secretary of state. >> that's not a success. >> what we can do is rectify it. the ways you rectify...
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this is -- it is a busy slide, i apologize for it, but it sisi in his speech a couple of years ago. he wasn't talking about radicalized misinterpretation to text when he went to al azhar. al azhar is the most elite center in the world. academically it is the princeton, harvard, yale, dartmouth combined together times two. if you graduate from there, you wear the hat that tells everybody he is the top one half of 1% of the well, you know, i use the word ordained, credentialed imams. that's where he went. and he told the elites of al azhar they had to redetermine and redefine sacred text known to be sacred text. you see the very minute we talk about him talking to radicalized imams, we instantly misdefine what he said. did we not? because that's not what he said and that's not who he talked to. but more importantly, once we got into the radicalized language, we ended up not being able to support sisi and his efforts, at the same time supporting the narrative that is preferred by the muslim brotherhood. so the brotherhood puts us there. go ahead. and make no mistake, this is all really
this is -- it is a busy slide, i apologize for it, but it sisi in his speech a couple of years ago. he wasn't talking about radicalized misinterpretation to text when he went to al azhar. al azhar is the most elite center in the world. academically it is the princeton, harvard, yale, dartmouth combined together times two. if you graduate from there, you wear the hat that tells everybody he is the top one half of 1% of the well, you know, i use the word ordained, credentialed imams. that's where...
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secretary clinton and president el sisi had a meeting, but they had a constructive discussion of ther rule of law and human rights. no kiss. no. clinton goes and meets with a military strong man dictator and presses him on the american human rights worker who he's had locked up since 2014 and the other human rights organizations and activists he's got locked up. tells him that u.s. expects better of human rights, and the way he treats his own citizens. trump takes a meeting with the same guy and says hey, i love what you've done with the place. i'd love for you to come visit sometime. it's a big, complicated world out there, filled with all kinds of leaders. we have a stark choice in how we want the united states positioned in this big, bad world. >>> breaking news overnight, violent protests erupt in charlotte, north carolina, after police officers who were seeking one person shoot and kill a different man. we'll have a live report in just a moment. >>> also unrest in tulsa, oklahoma, after another police-involved shooting. protesters there are calling for charges to be filed agains
secretary clinton and president el sisi had a meeting, but they had a constructive discussion of ther rule of law and human rights. no kiss. no. clinton goes and meets with a military strong man dictator and presses him on the american human rights worker who he's had locked up since 2014 and the other human rights organizations and activists he's got locked up. tells him that u.s. expects better of human rights, and the way he treats his own citizens. trump takes a meeting with the same guy...
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thinking about how do we create sort of a new 21st century alliance with people like president el-sising abdullah in jordan? we have to embrace the leaders to take on the problem themselves but they do need u.s. help to be able to, to be able to do kind of resourcing and command and control and all other military kinds of things. but also on the idealogical front. that is a, that is a global problem. i mean we're talking 20 to 30 countries right now this problem exists. >> metastasize. liz: they still have about 40% of the territory despite the coalition of 27 countries. >>> hillary clinton dodging reporters for months now. she has not held a news conference in 271 days. that means last one is december of 2015. now the mainstream media is reacting. whether that will put pressure on the democratic nominee to start taking questions. we'll talk about that next. better buckle up. that inactive satellite radio of yours is ready to roll. because the siriusxm free listening event is on right now! just hit the sat button in your car and listen free thru sept 6. that's right, two glorious weeks
thinking about how do we create sort of a new 21st century alliance with people like president el-sising abdullah in jordan? we have to embrace the leaders to take on the problem themselves but they do need u.s. help to be able to, to be able to do kind of resourcing and command and control and all other military kinds of things. but also on the idealogical front. that is a, that is a global problem. i mean we're talking 20 to 30 countries right now this problem exists. >> metastasize....
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i was personally on over 40 phone call with then secretary of defense hagel with president al sisi to try to convince him to make different decisions at the time and to use our influence as best we could to get him to do that. i can't say it worked as well as we had hoped. but we have an enduring relationship with egypt that is in our interest to try to make modern for the future. and also to try to preserve some semblance of order and democratic growth there. it's very, very difficult. an issue where if you look at the other tools of power that we have to try to influence outcorp., we don't bring enough of that. it's because of economic assistance. it's over sorts of assistance on the military tied. we just don't have the resources that others who are playing in the egypt game like saudi arabia or uae or qatar are outspending us by an order of magnitude on the ground in a country like egypt. so it makes us very hard to have the influence. sometimes we don't get -- it can't be exactly, you know, clean. we have to make these trade-offs in the home in the service of what we're trying to
i was personally on over 40 phone call with then secretary of defense hagel with president al sisi to try to convince him to make different decisions at the time and to use our influence as best we could to get him to do that. i can't say it worked as well as we had hoped. but we have an enduring relationship with egypt that is in our interest to try to make modern for the future. and also to try to preserve some semblance of order and democratic growth there. it's very, very difficult. an...
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secretary clinton and president el sisi had a meeting, but they had a constructive discussion of thect for rule of law and human rights. no kiss. no. clinton goes and meets with a military strong man dictator and presses him on the american human rights worker who he's had locked up since 2014 and the other human rights organizations and activists he's got locked up. tells him that u.s. expects better of human rights, and the way he treats his own citizens. trump takes a meeting with the same guy and says hey, i love what you've done with the place. i'd love for you to come visit sometime. it's a big, complicated world out there, filled with all kinds of leaders. we have a stark oice in how we want the united states positioned in this big, bad world. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> less than 50 days to make that choice. >>> well, donald trump gave a speech today in a town named for a slave owner, owned a big plantation in that town. and he somehow forgot that slavery ever existed. >> our identities do not have to be defined by putting someone else down. >>
secretary clinton and president el sisi had a meeting, but they had a constructive discussion of thect for rule of law and human rights. no kiss. no. clinton goes and meets with a military strong man dictator and presses him on the american human rights worker who he's had locked up since 2014 and the other human rights organizations and activists he's got locked up. tells him that u.s. expects better of human rights, and the way he treats his own citizens. trump takes a meeting with the same...
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earlier he was also in new york to meet with egyptian president abdel fattah al-sisi and in colorado this weekend the republican nominee took credit for announcing that a bomb was behind saturday's explosion in manhattan that before authorities publicly disclosed the cause. trump says he believes there is a foreign connection to this attack but declined to point to any evidence backing up that claim. >> it is time for a check of the rainy accuweather forecast. >>> it's been a wet day a across the delaware valley. heavy rain fell this morning and left behind humid weather and cloudy skies. let's check in now with meteorologist adam joseph at the big board with the details. hi adam. >> it was a beautiful sight to see this much needed rain not only for us locally here in the delaware and lehigh valleys but all of the major cities along the eastern seaboard especially in boston southern new england where they have been dealing with an extreme drought after a very dry hot summer. the boundary still draped just off of our coastline and pushing back into eastern virginia and north carolina.
earlier he was also in new york to meet with egyptian president abdel fattah al-sisi and in colorado this weekend the republican nominee took credit for announcing that a bomb was behind saturday's explosion in manhattan that before authorities publicly disclosed the cause. trump says he believes there is a foreign connection to this attack but declined to point to any evidence backing up that claim. >> it is time for a check of the rainy accuweather forecast. >>> it's been a wet...
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but with the overthrow of gadhafi, what happened with mubarak, morrissey and sisi, that treasure trove in egypt has gone away so we've lost a lot of ability to penetrate into the jihadist network because we lost our local partners. >> but the jihadist network kind of grew out of the fact that we invaded iraq. that was something you voted in favor of. and now the syrian refugee crisis is based on the fact that there has been an inpouring of isis trying to organize its caliphate. do you feel regret for that yes vote now knowing -- hindsight being 20/20, about the instability is created for that region and now the crisis for the syrian refugees? >> you can look back, like you said, with hindsight, is that perhaps a bad vote and perhaps going into iraq a mistake? potentially, yes. some of the decisions we have made since then either created the situation or compounded the error of the initial situation. pulling all of our troops out of iraq, supporting the overthrow of mubarak, getting rid of gadhafi, letting libya become an exporter of weapons, jihadists and ideology into parts of africa
but with the overthrow of gadhafi, what happened with mubarak, morrissey and sisi, that treasure trove in egypt has gone away so we've lost a lot of ability to penetrate into the jihadist network because we lost our local partners. >> but the jihadist network kind of grew out of the fact that we invaded iraq. that was something you voted in favor of. and now the syrian refugee crisis is based on the fact that there has been an inpouring of isis trying to organize its caliphate. do you...
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i was personally on over 40 phone call with then secretary of defense hagel with president al sisi tonvince him to make different decisions at the time and to use our influence as best we could to get him to do that. i can't say it worked as well as we had hoped. but we have an enduring relationship with egypt that is in our interest to try to make modern for the future. and also to try to preserve some semblance of order and democratic growth there. it's very, very difficult. an issue where if you look at the other tools of power that we have to try to influence outcorp., we don't bring enough of that. it's because of economic assistance. it's over sorts of assistance on the military tied. we just don't have the resources that others who are playing in the egypt game like saudi arabia or uae or qatar are outspending us by an order of magnitude on the ground in a country like egypt. so it makes us very hard to have the influence. sometimes we don't get -- it can't be exactly, you know, clean. we have to make these trade-offs in the home in the service of what we're trying to do over t
i was personally on over 40 phone call with then secretary of defense hagel with president al sisi tonvince him to make different decisions at the time and to use our influence as best we could to get him to do that. i can't say it worked as well as we had hoped. but we have an enduring relationship with egypt that is in our interest to try to make modern for the future. and also to try to preserve some semblance of order and democratic growth there. it's very, very difficult. an issue where if...
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sisi -- something they are very short and to the point, but with all the information you need to knowe same applies to the ministry. a central bank others could learn from. theaad: he talked about limits of monetary policy and how it was not as effective as it used to be. it is a theme echoed in the g 20 . >> it is. i think glenn stevens has been consistent. the rba has been reluctant instruments -- in stimulus. his clear view that the fed should get on with the job and the time is right for them to make the next rate increase, which will have the benefit of taking some of the pressure off our reserve bank but other central banks around the world. rishaad: i mentioned the g-20, and the theme is to get the global economy growing again. with all the stimulus out there, what would happen if we did not have it? that is the question. >> it is. it is a question we will probably never know the answer to come up but that is the core of the central bank debate, isn't it? here would we have been if they had not acted. have force politicians to act more to introduce reform. would have lessened t
sisi -- something they are very short and to the point, but with all the information you need to knowe same applies to the ministry. a central bank others could learn from. theaad: he talked about limits of monetary policy and how it was not as effective as it used to be. it is a theme echoed in the g 20 . >> it is. i think glenn stevens has been consistent. the rba has been reluctant instruments -- in stimulus. his clear view that the fed should get on with the job and the time is right...
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later today, i will discuss the threat of terrorism with the president cc -- president sisi of egypteaders. most of all, i want to say this to my fellow americans -- let us be vigilant but not afraid. we have faced threats before. if you see something or you hear something, report it immediately to local law enforcement authorities. i know we will meet this new danger with the same courage and vigilance. we choose resolve, not fear. we will not turn on each other or undermine our values. we will stand together because we are stronger together in the face of this threat and every other challenge. i would be glad to take some questions. >> the person of interest in this case is an afghan immigrant, now u.s. citizen. what do you say to voters who may see this as a reason to continue supporting trump's approach to terror and immigration? mrs. clinton: it is true that a suspect of interest has been identified, and we need to do everything we can to support law enforcement as they track him down to determine what role, if any, he played in these events. but let us remember, there are milli
later today, i will discuss the threat of terrorism with the president cc -- president sisi of egypteaders. most of all, i want to say this to my fellow americans -- let us be vigilant but not afraid. we have faced threats before. if you see something or you hear something, report it immediately to local law enforcement authorities. i know we will meet this new danger with the same courage and vigilance. we choose resolve, not fear. we will not turn on each other or undermine our values. we...
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reporter: last night trump talked terror with egypt's presidentiapresident el-sisi. he's no longer just speaking about what he wants to do to come pat terror. he's talking about how he wants to do it with one of the middle east's major players. bill: byron york from the washington examiner. you are making the case that this is the most striking contrast on security and immigration. >> both candidates obviously had to react to these events in new york, new jersey and minnesota, and what we saw was a stark contrast between the two. hillary clinton essentially played it safe. she promised for to the newt with barack obama's war on terror. she promised tweaks in that war on terror. she called for an intelligence surge to help find some dangerous tear rights. she called for an accelerated air campaign against isis. but basically she said let's stick with what will work. donald trump said what we are doing now is not working. he proposed an immigration-based reaction to terrorism that has come to the united states saying why should -- there should be some sort of ideologic
reporter: last night trump talked terror with egypt's presidentiapresident el-sisi. he's no longer just speaking about what he wants to do to come pat terror. he's talking about how he wants to do it with one of the middle east's major players. bill: byron york from the washington examiner. you are making the case that this is the most striking contrast on security and immigration. >> both candidates obviously had to react to these events in new york, new jersey and minnesota, and what we...
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sisi risk their credibility by saying something like that, which we all know to be patently untrue?airs and fed officials have tried to downplay the influence of politics in their rate decisions and vice versa. nonetheless, uncertainty in an election outcome very much factors into what the fed achieves. scarlet: it is like saying we pursue a strong dollar policy, that underlined that everyone always touts. the dollar-yen also at a fresh low after lael brainard's comments. stocks advancing their advance and the dollar falling. you mentioned that word, prudent. what is different from when she used it in the past? >> i believe it was back in june and that was ahead of concerns over brexit and potentially over chinese economic policy as well. what has changed now, two big focuses. financial conditions and international economic development. on the financial conditions front, they have improved over the last couple of months, so that is a favorable development in her mind, and also, at least initially, we appear to have skated through brexit without some major -- in the global economy or
sisi risk their credibility by saying something like that, which we all know to be patently untrue?airs and fed officials have tried to downplay the influence of politics in their rate decisions and vice versa. nonetheless, uncertainty in an election outcome very much factors into what the fed achieves. scarlet: it is like saying we pursue a strong dollar policy, that underlined that everyone always touts. the dollar-yen also at a fresh low after lael brainard's comments. stocks advancing their...
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. >> the president has been slow to go with al-sisi and recreate that bond. >> egyptians are very smarttelling them what we want in the middle east. >> what can you tell us in the meeting? >> i can't tell much before being briefed. it was a euphoria in egypt. finally there's a break through. he met also with secretary clinton. they met with both sides. that's what international leaders do, but they are very happy with what they have heard. >> it's within a -- been a headline on egypt. >> it is a headline. not just egypt but also the gulf and many other arab countries. >> we had a couple of terror hits. a couple of bombs were detonated. this is your department. what's your observation about this guy sitting in jail over in jersey -- in new jersey? >> professor earlier said that it's not about a link to isis. isis could be defeated and gone if we link to the ideology and we have a pool of indoctrinated people in the united states and in europe. again, the administration refuses there's a a deology. >> they don't want to review with us with the american people, american voter, the last eig
. >> the president has been slow to go with al-sisi and recreate that bond. >> egyptians are very smarttelling them what we want in the middle east. >> what can you tell us in the meeting? >> i can't tell much before being briefed. it was a euphoria in egypt. finally there's a break through. he met also with secretary clinton. they met with both sides. that's what international leaders do, but they are very happy with what they have heard. >> it's within a -- been...
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. >> you took an al sisi speech and you'd be denounced by the obama folks.ut his remarks about refugees. do you think the fate of terror attacks like in minnesota over the past couple of years vindicate his position? >> i think that we have to take a real hard look at where are the refugees coming from, how are they coming into the country, who is paying attention to them. how are they assimilating into our society? all the things that we want people to do when they enter this country, i mean, the whole idea about coming in legally or refugees, where we're going to place refugees and how we're going to place them, who is going to pay attention to this, the answer is yes. we have to be very conscious about these large numbers being placed where we don't have any idea who they are. >> a lot of people feeling unsettled about things. what is the next thing that will happen. you look in minnesota, screaming allah stabbing eight different people. how should we all think about where we're at in our fight against terror? now we have a real problem with the lone wolf
. >> you took an al sisi speech and you'd be denounced by the obama folks.ut his remarks about refugees. do you think the fate of terror attacks like in minnesota over the past couple of years vindicate his position? >> i think that we have to take a real hard look at where are the refugees coming from, how are they coming into the country, who is paying attention to them. how are they assimilating into our society? all the things that we want people to do when they enter this...