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. >> which was before sisi.said was it at the time to have the brotherhood? i said, no. he said, oh, it was at the time of sisi. he was taken aback. >> woodruff: is there a contradiction between president trump working to get you released and, on the other hand, praising the government of egypt which was holding you in prison? >> i think he's trying to be effective because he even said it to me, while we met, that, well, that he was effective, wasn't he? and i don't know how to say no. so there is the traditional way of just mere criticism, very sharp criticism, and there is the more diplomatic way, perhaps. >> woodruff: do you think that maybe in your conversation with him and in his learning about your experience that maybe you've adjusted his thinking about human rights or what do you think about that? >> i hope he gets to know that human rights situation is really horrible at that time. and people are not just -- it's not just for fighting terrorism because people are unjustly held and there are so many fabr
. >> which was before sisi.said was it at the time to have the brotherhood? i said, no. he said, oh, it was at the time of sisi. he was taken aback. >> woodruff: is there a contradiction between president trump working to get you released and, on the other hand, praising the government of egypt which was holding you in prison? >> i think he's trying to be effective because he even said it to me, while we met, that, well, that he was effective, wasn't he? and i don't know how...
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president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan portts. the bus in which so many were robbed of life, on their way to an ancient monastery, the broken windows and scattered belongings testament to an attack that was merciless and highly coordinated. there were multiple gunmen, who escaped across the sands in three off—road vehicles. relatives of the dead told the bbc the authorities should be doing more to protect christians, who are obviously at risk. this was the scene just last month, after church bombings in northern egypt. a nationwide state of emergency was announced, and security was stepped up. but many coptic christians say the authorities provide more lip service than proper protection. dozens of church—goers have been killed in recent months by the so—called islamic state. it says that christians are its favourite prey, and has vowed to keep up the attacks. and, as well as the new threat from is, many believers here complain of an older problem — discrimination. among members of egypt's christian community, the largest in the
president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan portts. the bus in which so many were robbed of life, on their way to an ancient monastery, the broken windows and scattered belongings testament to an attack that was merciless and highly coordinated. there were multiple gunmen, who escaped across the sands in three off—road vehicles. relatives of the dead told the bbc the authorities should be doing more to protect christians, who are obviously...
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president el-sisi has done a job to defend the christians. last year when one of the churches were attacked and bombed, he ordered the egyptian army to repair it. the operations where the guys are in military uniform are designed to do what we're facing, trying to drive a wedge between the christians and the government. president sisi said publicly, the islamic faith must rid itself of violence. he's one of our allies in the fight. we have to do more. one of the things that president obama did which has made the situation worse and the momentum of that bad decision now felt now, president obama refused to arm the egyptian army with apache helicopters and other means to defeat the radicalism. we need to help the egyptians be successful in going after isis. they're the front line against isis, and we need to realize that. trish: so the egyptians need help. what about the europeans right now? donald trump called on nato saying look, you got to pay up, right? >> pay up and reorganize. trish: not paying the required 2% they agreed to pay. they nee
president el-sisi has done a job to defend the christians. last year when one of the churches were attacked and bombed, he ordered the egyptian army to repair it. the operations where the guys are in military uniform are designed to do what we're facing, trying to drive a wedge between the christians and the government. president sisi said publicly, the islamic faith must rid itself of violence. he's one of our allies in the fight. we have to do more. one of the things that president obama did...
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have seen a rise of cops seeking asylum in europe and eu as saying out cc is not doing that -- al-sisi is not doing enough. it would be suspected of islamic state is behind it. anchor: put it into wider context. >> the islamic state, we talk about it in europe and of the threat it poses here, primarily a middle east entity and organization. not just in egypt, we see the capacity they have to attack minority groups in iraq, syria, as well as not just christians. and even in a general sense of the middle east that christians feel they are under attack even in jordan were christians are very much. minority. it is important to remember while veggies some -- g7 summit is getting underway and one of the key issues is in a kind of consensus between leaders and trying to tackle terrorism and feeling the effects of manchester and those kind of terrorist attacks taking place in other parts of the world. anchor: thank you for that analysis. underway int is sicily this friday. it is the first annual group of meetings for president trump and he is in the final leg of his first overseas trip. he cri
have seen a rise of cops seeking asylum in europe and eu as saying out cc is not doing that -- al-sisi is not doing enough. it would be suspected of islamic state is behind it. anchor: put it into wider context. >> the islamic state, we talk about it in europe and of the threat it poses here, primarily a middle east entity and organization. not just in egypt, we see the capacity they have to attack minority groups in iraq, syria, as well as not just christians. and even in a general sense...
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judge jeanine: i understand president el-sisi and other others will be there. the united states is realigning with its former allies. is this significant in terms of the repudiation of obama and the iran deal? >> i haven't heard anyone mentioning president obama in thinking about this trip. the only time i have heard him mentions is when experts in this field talked about how saudi arabia and others in this area had to suffer through 8 years with not having a strong cooperation in defeating terrorism and extremism. it's important to recognize the growing threat of iran. it made a terrible that even some senators like chuck schumer was critical of. the direct threat to israel and people around the globe. judge jeanine: what is the effect of the first lady being on this trip. her being with him, what signal does that send? >> it's not a signal as much as the substance of it. we have a brilliant first lady who is an immigrant herself who understands the rich diversity of the globe and is side by side on this trip with her husband the president of the united states
judge jeanine: i understand president el-sisi and other others will be there. the united states is realigning with its former allies. is this significant in terms of the repudiation of obama and the iran deal? >> i haven't heard anyone mentioning president obama in thinking about this trip. the only time i have heard him mentions is when experts in this field talked about how saudi arabia and others in this area had to suffer through 8 years with not having a strong cooperation in...
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egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for the militant attacktic christians. president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan port of derna. from cairo, orla guerin reports. the bus in which so many were robbed of life on their way to an ancient monastery. the broken windows and scattered belongings, testament to an attack that was merciless and highly toward a naked. there were multiple conmen who escaped across the sands in three off—road vehicles. relatives of the dead told the bbc the authorities should be doing more to protect christians who we re doing more to protect christians who were obviously at risk. this was the scene last month after church bombings in northern egypt's. a nationwide state of emergency was announced and security was stepped up. but many coptic christians say the authorities provide more lip service than prop protection. dozens of church—goers have been killed in recent months by the so—called islamic state. it says that christians are its favourite prey and has vowed t
egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for the militant attacktic christians. president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan port of derna. from cairo, orla guerin reports. the bus in which so many were robbed of life on their way to an ancient monastery. the broken windows and scattered belongings, testament to an attack that was merciless and highly toward a naked. there were multiple conmen who escaped...
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that is president el-sisi talking to melania trump.see one thing for the king of saudi arabia, from others about perhaps what jesus is teaching is not the real islam. >> when you listen to john roberts reported and we listen to the speech he made this morning very much toned down rhetoric, perhaps a different approach than we've seen on the campaign, which you would expect. we always expect when you're in office. nobody talked about islamic extremism and use that terminology specifically in his speech is that it was more just a battle between good and evil and a shared entrance of all of these nations because it's up to them. at the two of us to decide what future we want and how we want to protect our families. it was more emboldening these other countries, these gulf nations bringing them together, which is what you see right here is everyone coming together to push the button and everyone will be joined in a common effort to defeat extremists. leland: we talked with brett baier about this earlier. you have to messaging for the presi
that is president el-sisi talking to melania trump.see one thing for the king of saudi arabia, from others about perhaps what jesus is teaching is not the real islam. >> when you listen to john roberts reported and we listen to the speech he made this morning very much toned down rhetoric, perhaps a different approach than we've seen on the campaign, which you would expect. we always expect when you're in office. nobody talked about islamic extremism and use that terminology specifically...
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the president needs to walk this back. >> but he did get something from el sisi of egypt, right?ijazi was released, so are there some possible rewards to outreach? look, you did go to north korea yourself several times. it was to release prisoners and for other reasons. so you, yourself, have talked to people considered unsavory, shall we say. >> well, yes, i will give credit to the administration for releasing this woman in egypt. they did that quietly. that's the way to do it. i hope the president is also considering otto warmbier and another american and a canadian that are locked up in north korea unfairly. i think that's a path forward to open up a discussion in north korea on other issues, like the ballistic missile issue, like the nuclear issue. and by the way, i think the president did the right thing. he sent a message to north korea, basically saying that the president of north korea, kim jong-un, was a smart cookie. i don't think there's ever been praise by any american official of kim jong-un. so you know, maybe that will result in something. i don't know. i'm not end
the president needs to walk this back. >> but he did get something from el sisi of egypt, right?ijazi was released, so are there some possible rewards to outreach? look, you did go to north korea yourself several times. it was to release prisoners and for other reasons. so you, yourself, have talked to people considered unsavory, shall we say. >> well, yes, i will give credit to the administration for releasing this woman in egypt. they did that quietly. that's the way to do it. i...
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they have a good relationship with president el-sisi of egypt. the israeli relationship has improved. king abdullah of jordan and the uae. they will be much more effective fighting isis. when you talk about going into sunni-arab parts of iraq iraq, they may not like isis, but if they see the united states groveling towards iran, they don't want to be dominated by a shiia power. judge jeanine: isn't historically, saudi arabia, aren't they historical enemies? >> saudi is basically the heart of sunni islam. iran is the heart of shiia islam than is fighting going on between them. judge jeanine: how do you look at the fact that the president has chosen saudi arabia for the first visit. >> the moderate arab countries work with israel. a lot of it is behind the scenes because they do that it unless their interests to join with israel, share intelligence, have military cooperation because they recognize the threat that iran pose. from israel's perspective they have to be very pleased with the monthsture this administration has taken. netanyahu came to co
they have a good relationship with president el-sisi of egypt. the israeli relationship has improved. king abdullah of jordan and the uae. they will be much more effective fighting isis. when you talk about going into sunni-arab parts of iraq iraq, they may not like isis, but if they see the united states groveling towards iran, they don't want to be dominated by a shiia power. judge jeanine: isn't historically, saudi arabia, aren't they historical enemies? >> saudi is basically the heart...
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in fact just yesterday, egyptian president el-sisi called upon the united states to hem egypt crush the terrorists who intentionally targeted and massacred coptic christians on their way to church. today another ally, italy begging for help with the expected migration of 200,000fre year's ends. many from libya. our allies are convinced america is back with a president who means what he says and says what he means. but the president has one problem. one problem that he has to fix. and in spite these historic successes like flying directly from saudi arabia to israel, and meeting with israeli prime minister netanyahu, then immediately meeting palestinian president abbas, both of them saying they are willing to work toward the pursuit of peace with each other and our dearest ally is rail convinced we have her back. yet the president has that one problem he needs to fix. and while the leaders of christianity, islam and judaism gave him receptions unlike anything we've seen in the last 8 years, it took scene outsider to reset relations in the middle east, and for the first time there is actu
in fact just yesterday, egyptian president el-sisi called upon the united states to hem egypt crush the terrorists who intentionally targeted and massacred coptic christians on their way to church. today another ally, italy begging for help with the expected migration of 200,000fre year's ends. many from libya. our allies are convinced america is back with a president who means what he says and says what he means. but the president has one problem. one problem that he has to fix. and in spite...
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what al sisi means, i think he has looked at him close up.mp is a force of nature. he is totally existential. he talked 100% to the people in the room. and he does this all day every day. he works long hours, he is the most energic president since theodore roosevelt. he does it, because he loves it. this is who he wanted to be. i think he wants to have the same relationship with the pope on issues like huma human trafficking. i think he wants to find a way to bring israel and palistinean closer together. >> he has brought his family for this trip. we just saw ivanka, and jared kushner. >> former speaker of the house, newt gingrich a great pleasure with you. thank you so much for joining us. >> take care. >> we have about 45 seconds left on our program, we'll continue on fox news channel to cover this historic speech, we have done our 4 hours of beaut we dus it off to maria bartiromo. this is hard part, i was to say like, think about you know getting just 30 people to sit down, get them organized. maria: the whole trip has been so organized. a
what al sisi means, i think he has looked at him close up.mp is a force of nature. he is totally existential. he talked 100% to the people in the room. and he does this all day every day. he works long hours, he is the most energic president since theodore roosevelt. he does it, because he loves it. this is who he wanted to be. i think he wants to have the same relationship with the pope on issues like huma human trafficking. i think he wants to find a way to bring israel and palistinean closer...
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putin, el sisi, duterte now. he thinks he's creating, will get all the bad guys in the room at the same time and somehow cut a deal. that's his mentality. it's radically different than anything we've ever done and goes against the grain of the idealism of american policy, creates two policies, one is global where we're supposed to stand for something and one is in america where you can't sell foreign policy unless the people agree with it. americans happen to be pretty idealistic in our role of foreign affairs. >> duterte seemed to be saying he believes essentially in terms of north korea, maybe outweigh the need for the u.s. to make a public point about human rights issues inside the country. >> which is not something -- in all fairness, we looked the other way on a lot of people. i gasped when i heard it, i admit it. >> we looked the other way is, donald trump, if you want to give him credit for rough honesty here, i suppose maybe you can, under the surface of american foreign policy over the decades we've deal
putin, el sisi, duterte now. he thinks he's creating, will get all the bad guys in the room at the same time and somehow cut a deal. that's his mentality. it's radically different than anything we've ever done and goes against the grain of the idealism of american policy, creates two policies, one is global where we're supposed to stand for something and one is in america where you can't sell foreign policy unless the people agree with it. americans happen to be pretty idealistic in our role of...
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egyptian president al sisi. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the president expresses our appreciation and respect and let me say that you have a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible. >> thank you. i agree. >> certainly friendlier confines than washington, d.c., where the president left behind the most devastating week of his young presidency, which, capped with the bombshell report that he told the russians inside the oval office that firing fbi director james comey greatly relieved the pressure he was facing because of the fbi investigation into possible collusion between russia and his campaign team. the news came just after the justice department appointed another former fbi director robert mueller to serve as special counsel to oversee the investigation. there's so much to talk about and while we await president trump's speech i want to get to republican senator marco rubio, on the intelligence and foreign relations committees. senator, thanks very much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> good morning. >> i'm interested in hearing your response to a specific
egyptian president al sisi. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the president expresses our appreciation and respect and let me say that you have a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible. >> thank you. i agree. >> certainly friendlier confines than washington, d.c., where the president left behind the most devastating week of his young presidency, which, capped with the bombshell report that he told the russians inside the oval office that firing fbi...
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they have a good relationship with president el-sisi of egypt. king abdullah of jordan. you have a broad coalition that can push back against iranian aggression, and fighting isis. when you talk about sunni-arab parts of iraq. if they see the united states like the was under obama groflg towards iran, they don't want to be dominated by a shiia power. judge jeanine: isn't saudi arabia and iran historical enemies? >> it's a sunni-shiia divide. saudi is the heart of sufficient any islam. iran is the heart of shiia islam. and there is a natural fighting going on between them. judge jeanine: how do you have think israel is looking at the fact the president has chosen saudi arabia as a first visit or is there a real alignment in terms of is rail and sophomore moderate arab countries? >> a lot of the moderate arab countries work with them behind the scenes because they realize it's within their interests to join with israel, share intelligence because they recognize the threat iran poses. from israel's perspective they have to be pleads with the posture this administration has
they have a good relationship with president el-sisi of egypt. king abdullah of jordan. you have a broad coalition that can push back against iranian aggression, and fighting isis. when you talk about sunni-arab parts of iraq. if they see the united states like the was under obama groflg towards iran, they don't want to be dominated by a shiia power. judge jeanine: isn't saudi arabia and iran historical enemies? >> it's a sunni-shiia divide. saudi is the heart of sufficient any islam....
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the story saying el-sisi is prepared to testify before congress. nicole: to budget numbers, mick mulvaney and stephen mnuchin testified. the plan has been criticized by democrats and republicans are unrealistic cuts in programs. house speaker paul van appearing on the story with martha mccollum says it's time to take a careful look at where the dollars are going. >> we should matter whether they're successful or not. are we measuring success or automatic spending increases. the budget proposal calls for $2.6 billion along the u.s.-mexico border. >> global market action overnight. stocks higher across the board. the biggest is that two thirds of 1%. tacking on a quarter of 1% enough praise about a 10th of 1% and the shanghai composite in china. trade to moody's downgraded its credit rating by one notch today. the london ftse is up one 10th of 1% and the german dax down 1%. transcript 43-point gain in a 300 or to point gain after four days of the doubt. the nasdaq up five. taking a look at oil and gold, expected to meet in vienna. >> oil up six days
the story saying el-sisi is prepared to testify before congress. nicole: to budget numbers, mick mulvaney and stephen mnuchin testified. the plan has been criticized by democrats and republicans are unrealistic cuts in programs. house speaker paul van appearing on the story with martha mccollum says it's time to take a careful look at where the dollars are going. >> we should matter whether they're successful or not. are we measuring success or automatic spending increases. the budget...
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egypt's president, al sisi has asked the u.s. for help in fighting those militants.'re told that president trump has condemned the attack. the president saying terrorists are engaged in a war against civilization and it's up to all who value life to confront and defeat this evil. thismer merciless terror tears at our heart hand souls." the president says christian communities must be defended and protected against these type of attacks. the candidate accused of body slamming a reporter is heading to congress. he apologized. is that enough? he originally blamed the reporter. our own correspondent saw that. she will join us live. what it means to american journalists when the officials don't like our questions. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance whoa,i just had to push one button to join. when liberty stands with you™. it's like i'm in the office with you
egypt's president, al sisi has asked the u.s. for help in fighting those militants.'re told that president trump has condemned the attack. the president saying terrorists are engaged in a war against civilization and it's up to all who value life to confront and defeat this evil. thismer merciless terror tears at our heart hand souls." the president says christian communities must be defended and protected against these type of attacks. the candidate accused of body slamming a reporter is...
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al sisi has been criticized as well for human rights violations. >> that may be the case. one case we got someone released from jail but the actions of duterte are pernicious. they're reprehensible. he is a blood thirsty killer and the white house is rolling out the red carpet for him saying he will help put with north korea. we don't think he'll be influential in a discussions or diplomatic efforts to spring justice to that rogue regime in north korea and we think that the president again has slipped down a slippery slope at engaging these very rough guys across the world that are beating up on their people basically. >> congressman, there was a deal overnight inside the house for a spending bill that will fund the government for another six months or so, no funding for the border wall, increased funding for nih, no halt of funding for planned parenthood. democrats go the a lot of what they wanted in this. 102 days i guess is where we are in this administration, 102 days in. what are your opinions of president trump as a negotiator? >> well, we he's the king of the deal.
al sisi has been criticized as well for human rights violations. >> that may be the case. one case we got someone released from jail but the actions of duterte are pernicious. they're reprehensible. he is a blood thirsty killer and the white house is rolling out the red carpet for him saying he will help put with north korea. we don't think he'll be influential in a discussions or diplomatic efforts to spring justice to that rogue regime in north korea and we think that the president...
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him flanked by the king of saudi arabia, the king of jordan, president el-sisi. all of them, hardly am i in that group, all of them are unified in the approach. judge jeanine: well, it is certainly a different day. >> it is a speech that every american needs to see. i was just in egypt, can i tell you, my egyptian driver can quote the speeches of anwar alsadat, american children can study and learn and i myself are going to study. this is historic. judge jeanine: dr. ahmed, my friend, thank you for being here. >> thank you. judge jeanine: joining me from d.c. with more reaction to the president's speech, congressman darrell issa, member of house overnight and judiciary, and foreign affairs. congressman, you heard the doctor, and i'm going to ask you the same question with a political angle. what was the difference between president obama's 2009, i apologize for being an american speech in cairo, and this speech and the difference in the acceptance in the muslim world? >> eight years later, after a lecture series, one might say in cairo, what we had was a welcomin
him flanked by the king of saudi arabia, the king of jordan, president el-sisi. all of them, hardly am i in that group, all of them are unified in the approach. judge jeanine: well, it is certainly a different day. >> it is a speech that every american needs to see. i was just in egypt, can i tell you, my egyptian driver can quote the speeches of anwar alsadat, american children can study and learn and i myself are going to study. this is historic. judge jeanine: dr. ahmed, my friend,...
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i met with president el-sisi and it worked out quickly. and he was great. he was great about it.nly did the court system in egypt and president el-sisi let her out, but they let out her husband and they let out a total of eight people that were innocent, and they are all back here right now. [applause] now they won't include that in the 100 days, but i am proud to have done it. she is a happy young woman, believe me. he's very happy. i said how tough was it in that prison? she said you don't want to know. we are also getting nato countries to finally step up and contribute their fair share. they have begun to increase the contribution by billions of dollars. but we are not going to be satisfied until everyone pays what they owe. i have been complaining about that for a long time. it's a lot different now, but they still owe a lot of money. over the last eight years, america's average military and defense spending was double what all other nato countries spent combined. not fair. as we work to get other countries to pay their fair share abroad, we will continue our rebuilding at h
i met with president el-sisi and it worked out quickly. and he was great. he was great about it.nly did the court system in egypt and president el-sisi let her out, but they let out her husband and they let out a total of eight people that were innocent, and they are all back here right now. [applause] now they won't include that in the 100 days, but i am proud to have done it. she is a happy young woman, believe me. he's very happy. i said how tough was it in that prison? she said you don't...
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when we saw -- this is what president el sisi of egypt said yesterday in saudi arabia. he said donald trump is special in some way in that his unique participation will push forward these intransigent issues in ways we can't anticipate. and if he can get sort of both prime minister netanyahu and president abbas to buy into that fra frame, that's enough. that will do it. that will get us to the next whatever. and again, it's sort of what we call in washington a self-licking ice cream cone, okay? this is a machine that exists to perpetuate itself. he's not trying to solve anything on this trip. he's trying to keep it going, okay? and the longer they can keep it going, the greater the chance something will shake out and they'll figure it out on the way. and that's really how they're doing it. it's sort of an ad hoc process. it's a president and his team who don't believe there are obstacles that they can't overcome. now, that's, you know, in one way inspiring and in another way naive. and you know, if it works, then great! i don't think there's anyone in the world who does
when we saw -- this is what president el sisi of egypt said yesterday in saudi arabia. he said donald trump is special in some way in that his unique participation will push forward these intransigent issues in ways we can't anticipate. and if he can get sort of both prime minister netanyahu and president abbas to buy into that fra frame, that's enough. that will do it. that will get us to the next whatever. and again, it's sort of what we call in washington a self-licking ice cream cone, okay?...
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the president sisi then declared a three-month state of emergency. attacks on the community, the biggest christian minority in the middle east, with about 9 million people, have multiplied in recent years. >> filipino president duty arta says he is willing to hold dialogue with islamic state linked rebels. since tuesday dozens of people have been killed and thousands have led the city in the south. authorities believe map -- many of the jihadists are foreign fighters. >> at the gates, residents are all heading in one direction. out of the city. muslims and christians alike have been fleeing their homes with transportation if they can find any but mostly by foot. >> we have limited space and the children are getting sick and need medicine. most people want to leave malawi but there is no vehicle available to take them out. >> residents are escaping as fighting intensifies between filipino forces and terrorist groups, which have turned the area into one of their strongholds. authorities say many of the jihadists are foreign fighters, loyal to the islam
the president sisi then declared a three-month state of emergency. attacks on the community, the biggest christian minority in the middle east, with about 9 million people, have multiplied in recent years. >> filipino president duty arta says he is willing to hold dialogue with islamic state linked rebels. since tuesday dozens of people have been killed and thousands have led the city in the south. authorities believe map -- many of the jihadists are foreign fighters. >> at the...
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egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack onus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has threatened — and withdraws the united states. antonio guterres called on donald trump to stay engaged with the agreement. now on bbc news — for six years the kenyan army has been fighting islamist militants in somalia, known as al—sha baab. as part of an exclusive investigation, the bbc has discovered that kenyan women are being abducted and trafficked as sex slaves to al—shabaab camps. anne soy meets women who've managed to escape from the camps, and an al—shabaab insider who reveals, for the first time, how vulnerable women are captured and imprisoned. this film contains some content viewers may find disturbing. mombasa, can you's bustling second city. —— kenya. it is a magnet for people looking for work. there is a dark side, here. in a backstreet, a room of extra o
egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack onus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has threatened — and withdraws the united states. antonio guterres called on donald trump to stay engaged with the agreement. now on bbc news — for six years the kenyan...
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. >> reporter: and at the white house with president el sisi. >> you have a great friend and ally in states and in me. >> reporter: mr. trump has also invited president rodrigo duterte of the philippines, despietd seeing thousands of killings in the name of cracking down and drug trafficking. obama called off a meeting last year after he called the then president a son of a bitch. >> he was a very tough person, but he had a big heart, and he was, he was really angry. that he saw what was happening with regard to the several war. he said there's no reason for this. people don't ask that question. why was there the civil war? why could that one not have been worked out? >> reporter: jackson died 16 years before the civil war, and president trump failed to mention that jackn' ago continues to haunt his legacy. >>> some people will go to any length to get the perfect selfie. for one woman in california, it nearly cost her her life. my rea villa riyal has the story. >> reporter: it's one of the tallest bridges in the country and for some, one of the biggest photo ops. whether it's a jaw-d
. >> reporter: and at the white house with president el sisi. >> you have a great friend and ally in states and in me. >> reporter: mr. trump has also invited president rodrigo duterte of the philippines, despietd seeing thousands of killings in the name of cracking down and drug trafficking. obama called off a meeting last year after he called the then president a son of a bitch. >> he was a very tough person, but he had a big heart, and he was, he was really angry....
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egypt's president abdel fattah al—sisi said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on carrying coptic christians. us media has made fresh claims about purported links between president trump's transition team and the russian government — the subject of a current fbi investigation. the latest allegations involve the president's son—in—law. bowser the headlines on bbc news. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show. on the travel show this week: gigantic metal elephants. so this is how you make an elephant roar. elephant roars. that was incredible. how one tweet saved a rhino. and exploring london's secret tube network. the top speed of one of our mail trains was about 35mph. that's pretty fast. we start this week on france's river loire. along its banks, you'll find some of the country's most impressive history. a chateau there were visited by the likes ofjoan of arc, leonardo da vinci and eleanor of aquitaine. but we sent keith wallace to the city of nantes to find out how the region's industrial past is being used to inspire a new generation. just over a decade
egypt's president abdel fattah al—sisi said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on carrying coptic christians. us media has made fresh claims about purported links between president trump's transition team and the russian government — the subject of a current fbi investigation. the latest allegations involve the president's son—in—law. bowser the headlines on bbc news. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show. on the travel show this week: gigantic metal...
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sisi has them in the jail house. and more specifically to isis. charles: no, what does sisi do?know it's an obvious threat and they've had the terrorists have been extraordinarily successful in harming these coptic christians-- >> he's declared emergency law again which has been going on for months in egypt and i don't think it has much impact on the people. i think probably what he's going to have to do is clearly start guarding these churches and start using his intelligence services a little bit more. he's fighting isis in a northern sinai, which is really an old tribe not as closely connected to isis. this movement inside of mainland egypt, into cairo, the suburbs of cairo, this is connected to al baghdadi. they totally and completely recent what he's done in opposing the muslim brotherhood and taking the country over. charles: i want to switch to politics. trump, of course, still enduring all of these leaks and, well, of course we know that the big one here more recently with the u.k., and theresa may very upset about the manchester leaks. just to what degree are these leak
sisi has them in the jail house. and more specifically to isis. charles: no, what does sisi do?know it's an obvious threat and they've had the terrorists have been extraordinarily successful in harming these coptic christians-- >> he's declared emergency law again which has been going on for months in egypt and i don't think it has much impact on the people. i think probably what he's going to have to do is clearly start guarding these churches and start using his intelligence services a...
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egypt's president — abdel fattah al—sisi — said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attackcarrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has threatened — and withdraws the united states. antonio guterres — speaking at the g7 summit in italy — called on donald trump to stay engaged with the agreement. now on bbc news, it's time to look back at this year's cannes film festival in talking movies. hello from the french riviera, and welcome to this special edition of talking movies, where we look back at some of the highlights from this year ‘s cannes film festival. the films that got festival—goers talking. if i heard films that got festival—goers talking. ifi heard that films that got festival—goers talking. if i heard that a film went to cannes, i was curious about it. clever satire from sweden called the square, and russian relations in loveless. and some of the pressing issues of the day. cinema is about life,
egypt's president — abdel fattah al—sisi — said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attackcarrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has threatened — and withdraws the united states. antonio guterres — speaking at the g7 summit in italy — called on donald trump to stay engaged with the agreement. now...
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. >> reporter: at the white house last month, with egypt's president abdel fattah el-sisi. >> you have a great friend and ally in the united states and me. >> reporter: mr. president has also invited president rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines, despite overseeing thousands of killings in the name of cracking down on drugs. the obama administration called off a meeting with duterte when he called then president obama a son of a bitch. president trump then praised president andrew jackson. >> he was a very tough person, but he had a big heart, and he was really angry that he saw what was happening with regard to the civil war. he said there is no reason for this. people don't ask that question, but why was there the civil war? why could that one not have been worked out? >> reporter: jackson died 16 years before the civil war, and, scott, president trump failed to mention that jackson's support for slavery more than 170 years ago continues to haunt his legacy. >> pelley: margaret brennan, thanks. joining us is chief washington correspondent john dickerson with more of his
. >> reporter: at the white house last month, with egypt's president abdel fattah el-sisi. >> you have a great friend and ally in the united states and me. >> reporter: mr. president has also invited president rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines, despite overseeing thousands of killings in the name of cracking down on drugs. the obama administration called off a meeting with duterte when he called then president obama a son of a bitch. president trump then...
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egypt's president, abdel fattah el—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack onus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush, south of cairo. the united nations secretary general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has threatened and withdraws the united states. antonio guterres, speaking at the g7 summit in italy, called on donald trump to stay engaged with the agreement. now on bbc news, click. this week, wall climbing graffiti bots. all aboard the holodeck. and just watch out for the rodents. 0h, there is a mouth! —— mouse! data is all around us. we generate around 2.5 billion gb of it every day. think of it as, well, there is no other word for it, really. enormous. and we are finding lots of new ways of gathering even more of it. machines are now able to look at videos and interpret what is in the image, and with the number of cctv cameras around the town, imagine how much more data we can collect. but the real intelligence is not in capturing the data. it is in analysing it. an
egypt's president, abdel fattah el—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack onus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush, south of cairo. the united nations secretary general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has threatened and withdraws the united states. antonio guterres, speaking at the g7 summit in italy, called on donald trump to stay engaged with the agreement. now on bbc news,...
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he started out last month with key abdullah of jordan, and al sisi of egypt. to have these countries here coming together today to listen to him, stand united against islamist radicalism terrorism. this will turn so much of wrong possiblies of obama administration. i am you sure jim agrees. president obama divided us from jordan and egypt. with president trump now we'll stan united. he is going into israel. he is being vilified by american media here. he is uniting large segments of the muslim world, against isis, which president obama called the jv just a few years ago. this is a major moment. maria: jim wolsey said that the iran deal is perhaps worst deal that united states has done. that i is an issue that middle eastern country, had that problem with president obama that deal. >> the deal itself and the signal that the president was sending that he was bringing iran into this community of nations, treating them more equally than our allies. it was that sent shockwaves to middle east, this goes to syria, the way that president backed away from the red line
he started out last month with key abdullah of jordan, and al sisi of egypt. to have these countries here coming together today to listen to him, stand united against islamist radicalism terrorism. this will turn so much of wrong possiblies of obama administration. i am you sure jim agrees. president obama divided us from jordan and egypt. with president trump now we'll stan united. he is going into israel. he is being vilified by american media here. he is uniting large segments of the muslim...
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people like egyptian president al sisi, thailand, and reaching out to kim jong-un saying i'll be honored to talk with you and get you to dial back nuclear dealings. a lot of people have talked about whether he has a thing for strong men. the white house would describe it there's a lot of people that live in bad neighborhoods around the world. if the president wants to get something done, he has to reach out to these people. jon? >> jon: we will hear more from hillary clinton later today as well. thanks, john. republicans say they're getting closer to a deal to repeal and replace obamacare. last checked, a few votes short. democrats say don't expect that to change. both sides coming up. ♪ fun in art class. come close, come close. i like that. [ music stops suddenly ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve can stop pain for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. ♪ come on everybody. you can't quit, neither should your pain reliever. stay all day strong with 12 hour aleve. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcnee
people like egyptian president al sisi, thailand, and reaching out to kim jong-un saying i'll be honored to talk with you and get you to dial back nuclear dealings. a lot of people have talked about whether he has a thing for strong men. the white house would describe it there's a lot of people that live in bad neighborhoods around the world. if the president wants to get something done, he has to reach out to these people. jon? >> jon: we will hear more from hillary clinton later today...
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he hosted egyptian president el sisi last month. >>> coming up on "morning joe" president trump looks wins in his next 100 days. will health care reform be the first? >> among many guests this morning republican congressman charity de charlie dent who has been critical of his party's health care plan moments away. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to maintain the temperature at negative 160 degrees celsius. that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on ya. oh yeah. that's jack. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starti
he hosted egyptian president el sisi last month. >>> coming up on "morning joe" president trump looks wins in his next 100 days. will health care reform be the first? >> among many guests this morning republican congressman charity de charlie dent who has been critical of his party's health care plan moments away. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would...
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you talk about the strength of president el sisi who faces criticism for his strongarm governing. when we discuss north korea in our interview he was frustrated by what was going on with north korea and the back and forth. he stressed that he is trying to use diplomacy. he thinks that is really important part. i suspect that is why he is trying to make a relationship with the philippine president. he wants to build allies as a wall of strength against north korea. it is hard to determine what the greater complex thing he is trying to make happen. >> david, you know, there is a consensus among all of the u.s. intel agencies that russia meddled in the u.s. election and was behind the hacking during the election. president trump has been reluctant to come around on that. here are his latest thoughts about russia's involvement. >> if you don't catch a hacker, okay, in the act, it's very hard to say who did the hacking. with that being said, i'll go along with russia. could have been china. could have been a lot of groups. >> so just not sure. >> we have to find out what happened. i wo
you talk about the strength of president el sisi who faces criticism for his strongarm governing. when we discuss north korea in our interview he was frustrated by what was going on with north korea and the back and forth. he stressed that he is trying to use diplomacy. he thinks that is really important part. i suspect that is why he is trying to make a relationship with the philippine president. he wants to build allies as a wall of strength against north korea. it is hard to determine what...
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sisi at the white house. meet with kim jong-un, the north korean dictator and also invited dutarte from philippines. >> shepard: thanks, rich. the next "pirates of the caribbean" movie is supposed to come out next week. but pirates are holding the movie hostage. their demands to disney coming up. control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take tru
sisi at the white house. meet with kim jong-un, the north korean dictator and also invited dutarte from philippines. >> shepard: thanks, rich. the next "pirates of the caribbean" movie is supposed to come out next week. but pirates are holding the movie hostage. their demands to disney coming up. control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with...
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lighthearted moment in one of his bilaterals this morning when he was talking to the egyptian president sisie said the president has a quote, unique personality that's capable of doing the impossible. of course everyone laughed. invitation to visit ee sipt. he didn't say when and you're seeing a lot of outreach in this reege. that's something we were talking, trump is someone who really does value the idea of relationships, this idea of frying to build personal partnerships that speak as much in mutual policies as personal relationships. with shinzo abe, with xi jinping. i think we're seeing it now on this first foreign trip his attempt to solidify personal relationships in the name of legislative policy and international policy gains. >> we do know earlier when he was talking about having the meeting with the amir of qatar, he said he has met before. obviously president trump has had meetings with some of these leaders so he is reinforcing this. is this difficult to keep the political line versus the business also following the fact that they signed the joint strategic vision that included
lighthearted moment in one of his bilaterals this morning when he was talking to the egyptian president sisie said the president has a quote, unique personality that's capable of doing the impossible. of course everyone laughed. invitation to visit ee sipt. he didn't say when and you're seeing a lot of outreach in this reege. that's something we were talking, trump is someone who really does value the idea of relationships, this idea of frying to build personal partnerships that speak as much...
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there was a funny reality i need to read from president sisi. the strong man president of egypt. to mr. trump, you are a unique personality capable of doing the impossible. i agree mr. trump said. he complimented him on his shoes. understand this is what is happening on this trip. an a lot of personal flattery of boosting mr. trump. determined to give him a good trip allow him to divert attention from the political crisis that he faces at home. of course, the reaction on the street is different. it really is. reaction on the street whether i in saudi arabia or egypt or yemen or elsewhere. >> okay. here is marine one now. the president has just landed in jerusalem. we will continue to follow all of his steps for you as we continue this conversation. haroon, so many were hartearhea to hear president trump take a softer tone on islam. not you. you found it dispushinturbingdi. why? >> it is a little weird that he pivoted so quickly. attacking the clinton foundation for taking money from the saudis and in the course of pone speec, he pivopivots. this sounded like it was written by a s
there was a funny reality i need to read from president sisi. the strong man president of egypt. to mr. trump, you are a unique personality capable of doing the impossible. i agree mr. trump said. he complimented him on his shoes. understand this is what is happening on this trip. an a lot of personal flattery of boosting mr. trump. determined to give him a good trip allow him to divert attention from the political crisis that he faces at home. of course, the reaction on the street is...
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foundation for that and we'll be working hard to find a way to remove from religion as president el-sisifind a way to remove violence islamic faith. jim: we have to get rid of the idea just because we are oppose to one evil segment of a religion, that we are opposed to the whole religion. there were i'm sure a lot of nice people in the spanish inquisition times that thought it was terrible people were burned at the stake. but there was a subgroup who would burn them at the stake. we are in a war and have been for 16 years and we refuse to answer to it. you cannot fight a war and fiddle around with how you are describing it. it's debilitating. lou: what jim woolsey is saying will be a shock to some of the generals advising the president of the united states even tonight. we'll take up that issue as we return as well as updating you on the latest from the tragedy in manchester, u.k. where at least 19 people have been killed in an explosion, and at least 50 injured. we'll be back with more. a live report from manchester is coming up here next. more details when we come back. stay with us. ♪
foundation for that and we'll be working hard to find a way to remove from religion as president el-sisifind a way to remove violence islamic faith. jim: we have to get rid of the idea just because we are oppose to one evil segment of a religion, that we are opposed to the whole religion. there were i'm sure a lot of nice people in the spanish inquisition times that thought it was terrible people were burned at the stake. but there was a subgroup who would burn them at the stake. we are in a...
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reporter: much more about politics, at the end of the day what we heard over the week from president sisiyone can get this under way it's president trump by sheer force of his personality. given that infamous meeting between sergey lavrov. lots of questions on the table. certainly, they're talking about what's happening next in terms of palestinian negotiations. guys. >> hadley gamble for us in jerusalem. that was a live shot, after having just landed in tell at a. >>> meantime in other go yo political news, developments outlets of north korea, the country has announce it's successfully tested an ballistic missile. according to the news agency, jong-un supervised the test and organized it for deployment in field action. >>> the economic data and earnings reports, tomorrow, we get april new home sales followed by existing home sales on wednesday. along with the minutes from the fed minutes earlier this month. on friday, look for durable goods, consumer sentiment. and more retailers with results, lowe's and tiffany. we'll hear from hp. >>> still ahead, a roundup of this morning's stocks to
reporter: much more about politics, at the end of the day what we heard over the week from president sisiyone can get this under way it's president trump by sheer force of his personality. given that infamous meeting between sergey lavrov. lots of questions on the table. certainly, they're talking about what's happening next in terms of palestinian negotiations. guys. >> hadley gamble for us in jerusalem. that was a live shot, after having just landed in tell at a. >>> meantime...
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needs to be a long-term terror policy that says no safe havens anywhere, shore up leaders like el-sisistep up on reality and protect our homeland with a border and visa controls. sanction every purveyor of terror, that means iran. >> sean: iran is at the top of the list, secondly, mark moved e authorities that kill terrorist terrorists, what should trump say tomorrow, with got 20 seconds. >> what i've got to say is you abbas, have to stand up and oppose the boycott. >> sean: recognized israel's right to exist and you've got to stop paying family members when they kill innocent people. i believe president trump will say that tomorrow is my guess. good to see you. coming up, we need your help with a very important question of the day, some of the voice mails you left for me on the hannity hotline, i'll play them anyway straightahead. ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g network they c
needs to be a long-term terror policy that says no safe havens anywhere, shore up leaders like el-sisistep up on reality and protect our homeland with a border and visa controls. sanction every purveyor of terror, that means iran. >> sean: iran is at the top of the list, secondly, mark moved e authorities that kill terrorist terrorists, what should trump say tomorrow, with got 20 seconds. >> what i've got to say is you abbas, have to stand up and oppose the boycott. >> sean:...
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we need to see more by al-sisi and maybe bombing the area and attacked the christians to send a strongo the muslims that we will retaliate against you because they are citizens of our country just as much as you are or anybody else is. they have to force to protect them. charles: he made some promises to protect them and hopefully he will step up because what we are seeing is unmerited -- unmitigated carnage. thank you all very much. meanwhile british authorities hunting for members of the terror network behind the manchester slaughter. a suicide bomber and his family and many others. by the way of them some of them just teenagers. we will be right back. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save $700 on the temperature balancing i8 bed. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. d
we need to see more by al-sisi and maybe bombing the area and attacked the christians to send a strongo the muslims that we will retaliate against you because they are citizens of our country just as much as you are or anybody else is. they have to force to protect them. charles: he made some promises to protect them and hopefully he will step up because what we are seeing is unmerited -- unmitigated carnage. thank you all very much. meanwhile british authorities hunting for members of the...