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the mediocre. it means that middle. the people in the middle. in between rich and in between poorer. there is a sense of that, too. james harrington in england in the 17th century recognize that that there are people in the middle. at the 18th century see lots of people in early america. they say the middle people. somewhere in between the wealthy and the poor. the middle-class itself does take prominence in the torre era as the phrase, but i think the basic idea is pretty can escape route to political thought of the centuries before that. >> thank you. >> yeah, let me thank you for a very interesting and talk. i have a few questions. i am from the caribbean, has said he saw another than are mostly come from a different angle. and i was somewhat surprised that you declared obviously the constitution to be kind of the middle-class cons to shame. i'm sure you know the great political right of pointing out how the constitution was written in the united states. granted it was bland and the opportunities for people to get in. .. >> i was maybe 18, 19, and i'm thinking something is wrong in
the mediocre. it means that middle. the people in the middle. in between rich and in between poorer. there is a sense of that, too. james harrington in england in the 17th century recognize that that there are people in the middle. at the 18th century see lots of people in early america. they say the middle people. somewhere in between the wealthy and the poor. the middle-class itself does take prominence in the torre era as the phrase, but i think the basic idea is pretty can escape route to...
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it is not that we will not see operations in the middle east. i think it will resonate among his base in particular and those who have then a little more approach,st in their i think it really echoes the sentiment. host: what was the initial reaction from the states that heard the message? i think it does stem from the fact that the president has come out forcefully against iran . this is the common fear and common goal of tackling the enron problem. if he is telling him to crack down on extremism and that is the trade-off and isolating iran , perhaps the iran nuclear deal they find some objectionable, this i think is the trade-off they are willing to make. reaction we get any from this message president trump was delivering? guest: the iranians were not pleased. the president signaled out -- singled out the iranians in the address. they are not happy. what this underscores here is there is a lot of talk about him being a moderate, the entire system is not moderate. at the end of the day, it is run by a supreme leader who is not moderate. the reg
it is not that we will not see operations in the middle east. i think it will resonate among his base in particular and those who have then a little more approach,st in their i think it really echoes the sentiment. host: what was the initial reaction from the states that heard the message? i think it does stem from the fact that the president has come out forcefully against iran . this is the common fear and common goal of tackling the enron problem. if he is telling him to crack down on...
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though his interest in the middle east beach was this real shift in policy with iran. s some and israel carries deeply about not only because of the nuclear threat but the fact that iran funds hezbollah bread on the northern border of israel with lebanon. a strong stance president trump took on iran is very positive for israel. he's visiting the western wall, delay said judaism is visiting the holocaust memorial amused he had which is very important to the jewish people. it should be a good trip for the president all around good optically for whenever strongest allies. nicole: right. we are also being joined by pablo manriquez says. your thoughts as we watch now as president trump arrives here in israel. assad meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu again. >> town yesterday and a lot of interesting ways. we have to commend our allies for putting together a tremendous amount such short shortcomings that included leaders throughout the arab world because we need these leaders just like israel to fight basis in a robust way than president trump has promised. there's
though his interest in the middle east beach was this real shift in policy with iran. s some and israel carries deeply about not only because of the nuclear threat but the fact that iran funds hezbollah bread on the northern border of israel with lebanon. a strong stance president trump took on iran is very positive for israel. he's visiting the western wall, delay said judaism is visiting the holocaust memorial amused he had which is very important to the jewish people. it should be a good...
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because when the man in the white house is tweeting in the middle of the night's, in the middle of the dark, we are going to wake up in the morning and looked out the window and see the lights. the blue sky of iowa. right? we see those sunny days, the cornfields and the soybean fields and the wind turbines for miles and miles. that feed our families in fuel our local economy. we see the engine of innovation pumping out new ways to take on big challenges. we see people standing up and speaking out. sometimes for the first time. i think there are a few in the room that we could say for the what? 1001st time. we see people have really care. people and nurses and engineers and firefighters who work hard every day to strengthen our economy. we see potential and promise because this is america. you know, my state has the biggest somali population in the united states. and they have been a big part of our community and working in our economy. when you come up to the twin cities and you have a number of somalis here in iowa as well. so during the last presidential campaign, the experience thin
because when the man in the white house is tweeting in the middle of the night's, in the middle of the dark, we are going to wake up in the morning and looked out the window and see the lights. the blue sky of iowa. right? we see those sunny days, the cornfields and the soybean fields and the wind turbines for miles and miles. that feed our families in fuel our local economy. we see the engine of innovation pumping out new ways to take on big challenges. we see people standing up and speaking...
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the human capital needed to build stable society. middle eastern countries can give young people a hope for a brighter future in their home nations. that means promoting the aspirations and dreams of all citizens who seek a better life including women, children, and the followers of all faiths. numerous arab and islamic scholars have eloquently argued that protecting equality strengthens arab and islamic communities. for many years, the middle east christians,e for muslims, and jews to live side-by-side. we must practice tolerance towards one another once again. we must make this place a home for every man and woman the matter their faith or ethnicity hope.oy dignity and this is a fabulous place we are at today. after this, i will travel to jerusalem and bethlehem and then to the vatican, visiting many of the holiest places in the three abrahamic faiths. if these religions can join together, then peace in the world is possible including peace between israelis and palestinians. i will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian presid
the human capital needed to build stable society. middle eastern countries can give young people a hope for a brighter future in their home nations. that means promoting the aspirations and dreams of all citizens who seek a better life including women, children, and the followers of all faiths. numerous arab and islamic scholars have eloquently argued that protecting equality strengthens arab and islamic communities. for many years, the middle east christians,e for muslims, and jews to live...
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i think that the middle east is now a believer. the president was very clear, iran is the enemy, and iran, of course, the historic enemy of saudi arabia. have we taken sides, congressman? >> you know, in 1979, sides were taken, we're only now owning up to it. the reality is that the extremist direction of wahhabiism and the growth of al qaeda and isis had much to do with the shia and sunni responding. the reality is unchecked since 1979 is part of the reason we're here, and that's what we've got to realize is, that islam will heal itself when islamic leaders part of the process. that's what the president went halfway around the world for. that's what he delivered in a very powerful speech welcoming the muslim nations and i think the rest of the world to join us in a different fight, a fight for the ideas, when he says drive them out. he's not saying drive the people out. he's saying drive these ideas out that have tainted our countries. judge jeanine: congressman darrell issa, thanks for being with us this evening. >> thank you, jud
i think that the middle east is now a believer. the president was very clear, iran is the enemy, and iran, of course, the historic enemy of saudi arabia. have we taken sides, congressman? >> you know, in 1979, sides were taken, we're only now owning up to it. the reality is that the extremist direction of wahhabiism and the growth of al qaeda and isis had much to do with the shia and sunni responding. the reality is unchecked since 1979 is part of the reason we're here, and that's what...
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when the man in the white house is tweeting in the middle of the night, in the middle of the dark, we are going to wake up in the morning and look out the window and see the light. the blue sky of our iowa. we see the sunny days, the cornfields in the soybean fields, and the wind turbines for miles and miles. the fields that feed our families and fuel our local economies. we see local innovation pumping out new ways to take on big challenges. we see people standing up and speaking out, sometimes for the first time. i think there are few in this room that we could say for the first time. we see people who really care. teachers, nurses, engineers, firefighters who work hard every day to strengthen our economy. we see potential a promise because this is america. my state has the biggest somali population in the united states. they have been a big part of our community and working in our economy. you have seen them when you come up to the twin cities and you have a number of his somalis here in iowa as well. during the last presidential campaign they experienced think they have never expe
when the man in the white house is tweeting in the middle of the night, in the middle of the dark, we are going to wake up in the morning and look out the window and see the light. the blue sky of our iowa. we see the sunny days, the cornfields in the soybean fields, and the wind turbines for miles and miles. the fields that feed our families and fuel our local economies. we see local innovation pumping out new ways to take on big challenges. we see people standing up and speaking out,...
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the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant culture, and massive amounts of historic treasures. it should increasingly become one of the great global centers of commerce and opportunity. this region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock. saudi arabia is home to the holiest sites in one of the world's great faiths. each year, millions of muslims come from around the world to saudi arabia to take part in the hajj. in addition to ancient wonders, this country is also home to modern ones, including soaring achievements in architecture. egypt was a thriving center of learning and achievement thousands of years before other parts of the world. the wonders of giza, luxor, and alexandria are proud monuments to that ancient heritage. all over the world, people dream of walking through the ruins of petra in jordan. iraq was the cradle of civilization, and is a land of natural beauty. and the united arab emirates has reached incredible heights with glass and steel, and turned earth and water into spectacular works of art. the entire region is at the
the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant culture, and massive amounts of historic treasures. it should increasingly become one of the great global centers of commerce and opportunity. this region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock. saudi arabia is home to the holiest sites in one of the world's great faiths. each year, millions of muslims come from around the world to saudi arabia to take part in the hajj. in addition to ancient wonders,...
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it affects the poor, the middle class and the rich. good news. it protects 99% of the environmental protection agency's budget, so their quest to keep our water and air clean will be able to continue. and it increases funding for clean energy research as well, and that's one of the great hopes for jobs in this country as our senator from washington, maria cantwell, constantly reminds us. for my home state of new york, i was particularly pleased that the agreement supports critical programs that are very needed and very popular in my state. the community development block grant program which so many smaller cities depend on. the great lakes restoration initiative to get pollution out of all the great lakes, lake ontario and lake erie being on the shores of new york. and the vital tiger grant program which has done so much to support infrastructure, building, road building and highways throughout my state and throughout america. and as i said, the bill explicitly, explicitly precludes the use of any funding for a border wall. and this was an idea t
it affects the poor, the middle class and the rich. good news. it protects 99% of the environmental protection agency's budget, so their quest to keep our water and air clean will be able to continue. and it increases funding for clean energy research as well, and that's one of the great hopes for jobs in this country as our senator from washington, maria cantwell, constantly reminds us. for my home state of new york, i was particularly pleased that the agreement supports critical programs that...
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they are living so poorly that they are forced to leave the middle east. es. instead of depriving this region of so much human potential, middle eastern countries can give young people hope for a brighter future in countries can give young people hope fora brighterfuture in their countries can give young people hope for a brighter future in their home nations and regions. that means promoting the aspirations and dreams of all citizens who seek a better life, including women, children, and the followers of all faiths. numerous arab and islamic scholars have eloquently argued that protecting equality strengthens arab and muslim communities. for many centuries the middle east has been home to christians, muslims and jewish people, living side—by—side. we must practice tolerance and respect for one another again and make this region a place where every man and woman, no matter their phase, or ethnicity, can enjoy a life of dignity and hope. —— no matter their faith. in that spirit, after concluding, being here in a fabulous place where we are at today, riyadh,
they are living so poorly that they are forced to leave the middle east. es. instead of depriving this region of so much human potential, middle eastern countries can give young people hope for a brighter future in countries can give young people hope fora brighterfuture in their countries can give young people hope for a brighter future in their home nations and regions. that means promoting the aspirations and dreams of all citizens who seek a better life, including women, children, and the...
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we just got back from the middle east. we just got back -- saudi arabia and we were treated incredibly well. and there is tremendous well, really good feeling towards israel. and i will say one of the things i think we can call it an outreach but what's happened with iran has brought many other parts of the middle east toward israel. and you could say that's one of the -- if there is a benefit, that would be the benefit because i have seen such a different feeling towards israel from countries that as you know were not feeling so well about israel not so long ago. and it's brought a lot of folks together and i think you have seen it and you have even mentioned it on many occasions. so, that is a real positive. we are very happy about that. >> every challenge creates opportunities. >> it's a challenge and it's an opportunity. you have a great opportunity right now there is a great feeling for peace throughout the middle east. i think people have just had enough. they have had enough of the blood shed and the killing. and i t
we just got back from the middle east. we just got back -- saudi arabia and we were treated incredibly well. and there is tremendous well, really good feeling towards israel. and i will say one of the things i think we can call it an outreach but what's happened with iran has brought many other parts of the middle east toward israel. and you could say that's one of the -- if there is a benefit, that would be the benefit because i have seen such a different feeling towards israel from countries...
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why is it that we have this degree of instability in the middle east that has been going on for so long. i write about this in my new book. one of the reasons is that the legion has lacked order since 2003. there was a u.s. response between 1991 and 2003. it was the ideal of establishing region -- order in the region. it was settled israel and saudi arabia. the iranians did not destroy it. the americans destroyed by going into iraq. they never had the ability to reestablish a new order. since 2005, it has been order. this is unleash tremendous amounts of rivalries between powers. saudi arabia and iran for example. they are struggling to be able to define the new order. the saudi's are on the losing end of this. they have been working to get the united states to come in and support them in the struggle. is thated opportunity the nuclear deal was obviously set on making sure the iranians cannot get a nuclear weapon. by taking the nuclear issue off of the table and preventing the iranians from having a pathway to any nearby, bringing them into a diplomatic process, it open up the path for
why is it that we have this degree of instability in the middle east that has been going on for so long. i write about this in my new book. one of the reasons is that the legion has lacked order since 2003. there was a u.s. response between 1991 and 2003. it was the ideal of establishing region -- order in the region. it was settled israel and saudi arabia. the iranians did not destroy it. the americans destroyed by going into iraq. they never had the ability to reestablish a new order. since...
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president, particularly in regards to peace in the middle east? t: first of all, i would like to take the positive things . when he is speaking about an ultimate deal for the middle east, i think we would like to welcome it. americans say, always we hope that he walks the talk. for me, it is very important when he speaks about an ultimate deal that it is based on international listening. that means a two state solution with 1967 borders. living side-by-side with peace. second, jerusalem should be shared between the two nations and three religions. political solution for the right of return of refugees. sharing of resources. if that deal would take all of these -- brent: that's a lot of conditions you have made. guest: this is what many american -- all american administrations talk about. the last administration, especially. we know very well that in the united states, they continue the line. it is a time for peace based on justice. we are tired. we're tired of, you know, of uncertain situations. of, you know -- we want the occupation to end. brent:
president, particularly in regards to peace in the middle east? t: first of all, i would like to take the positive things . when he is speaking about an ultimate deal for the middle east, i think we would like to welcome it. americans say, always we hope that he walks the talk. for me, it is very important when he speaks about an ultimate deal that it is based on international listening. that means a two state solution with 1967 borders. living side-by-side with peace. second, jerusalem should...
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first we have to acknowledge the donkey in the middle of the room. that is what happened this fall it was a tough night to. i was at minnesota up parties with my junior senator al franken i like to do that. [laughter] as the night goes on gets worse and finally i go home. i get a tax from my daughter that i realized she was at hillary's party in new york. i felt guilt because i have forgotten she was there because of a so focused it said mom, what should be do now? i wrote this long text. go now the subway is still running. leave. you have class tomorrow she probably will not speak to my daughter writes back immediately. i mean our country. so i told her the next morning. the country has been through tough times before. wars and discrimination a financial crisis with deep-seated discord but throughout all we have always had a peaceful transition of power and that is what we need to do now. the what is moving forward look like with administration that zigzags with republicans in congress to one to hold us back with big money? channel whole lot of fami
first we have to acknowledge the donkey in the middle of the room. that is what happened this fall it was a tough night to. i was at minnesota up parties with my junior senator al franken i like to do that. [laughter] as the night goes on gets worse and finally i go home. i get a tax from my daughter that i realized she was at hillary's party in new york. i felt guilt because i have forgotten she was there because of a so focused it said mom, what should be do now? i wrote this long text. go...
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the deadliest toll has been exacted on the innocent people of arab, muslim, and middle eastern nations. they have worn the brunt of the killings and the worst of the obstruction in this wave of fanatical violence. some estimates hold that more than 95% of the victims of terrorism are themselves muslim. we now face you military and -- a humanitarian and security disaster in this region that is spreading across the planet. it is a tragedy of epic promotions. no description of the suffering and depravity can begin to capture its full measure. the true toll of isis, if you look at what's happening, al qaeda, hezbollah, hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant cultures, and massive amounts of historic treasures. it should increasingly become one of the great global centers of commerce and opportunity. this region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock. saudi arabia is home to the holiest sites in one of the wo
the deadliest toll has been exacted on the innocent people of arab, muslim, and middle eastern nations. they have worn the brunt of the killings and the worst of the obstruction in this wave of fanatical violence. some estimates hold that more than 95% of the victims of terrorism are themselves muslim. we now face you military and -- a humanitarian and security disaster in this region that is spreading across the planet. it is a tragedy of epic promotions. no description of the suffering and...
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yes, to learn, no earth, is not the middle of the yeurs, neither is the sun.oort is our galaxy and are you small, you in time and in space, that is all true. but thes could mick perspective takes a step beyond that. and it it allows you to say, to realize that, you know, the atoms in your body, the molecules that compromise life are traceable to stars that manufacture those elements in their cruise i believes of their core. and then explode scattering that enrichment across the gal ooksy-- galaxy enabling next generations of stars to form planets. and at least on one planet life. and at least at this time, people. so we are participates in the great unfolding of thises could mick story. so people like to think, i'm special because i'm different. but there is a whole other way to look at it. maybe you are special because you are the same. maybe-- maybe-- we're special because our ingredients are traceable across the universe. that's almost spiritual in its meaning and significants on what it is to be human. and the fact that our three pounds of gray matter figu
yes, to learn, no earth, is not the middle of the yeurs, neither is the sun.oort is our galaxy and are you small, you in time and in space, that is all true. but thes could mick perspective takes a step beyond that. and it it allows you to say, to realize that, you know, the atoms in your body, the molecules that compromise life are traceable to stars that manufacture those elements in their cruise i believes of their core. and then explode scattering that enrichment across the gal ooksy--...
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they are creating, the middle-class, the victorians -- we can call them the victorians, upper and middle class, are creating and promoting a new set of values and mores. one of these fancy french words. it is like more with an s at the over -- anaccent accent going over the e, an accent aigu as opposed to grave, if you are taking a french class. anyone know what mores are? >> unspoken practices. akim reinhardt: sometimes they can be spoken, but they are the ideals, the values that a community shares. the mores are the codes of conduct you live by, what you aspire to be, the taboos you avoid, kind of like values for the whole communities. so a new set of values and mores are being promoted by these victorians. and underpinning it is this strong sense of morality talked about. they come out of the civil war with a very strong sense of moral purpose, and that will guide them as they set this new values and mores. what are the promoting? what are the ideas that guides -- that really guide them? restraint. right? don'tbe sure we -- showy, give into your urges, don't be gluttonous. downony is
they are creating, the middle-class, the victorians -- we can call them the victorians, upper and middle class, are creating and promoting a new set of values and mores. one of these fancy french words. it is like more with an s at the over -- anaccent accent going over the e, an accent aigu as opposed to grave, if you are taking a french class. anyone know what mores are? >> unspoken practices. akim reinhardt: sometimes they can be spoken, but they are the ideals, the values that a...
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the american middle class is 50% of the population in 1990. today it is 43%. so our middle class is shrinking and it's income is stagnant. we have to do better. we can't stay where we are. in my opinion, the growth from gdp in this plan will dwarf any reduction in taxes and we'll see a resurgence in american manufacturing and resurgence in the american middle class and in my opinion we'll see a reduction in income disparity. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. curb ello you are recognized. >> mr. chairman, thank you for hosting yet another important hearing on a comprehensive tax reform and i think the witnesses for their participation today. i want to build on my comments from last week and reiterate my surprise for permanent revenue neutral and comprehensive tax reform saz the surest way to bring the u.s. economy into the 21st srn-- century and i'm plea to here there is consensus on permanent neutral tax reform and that is critical as it is important that individuals and families and businesses of all sizes have confidence in knowing their tax syste
the american middle class is 50% of the population in 1990. today it is 43%. so our middle class is shrinking and it's income is stagnant. we have to do better. we can't stay where we are. in my opinion, the growth from gdp in this plan will dwarf any reduction in taxes and we'll see a resurgence in american manufacturing and resurgence in the american middle class and in my opinion we'll see a reduction in income disparity. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. curb ello you are...
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hoping science can overcome hostilities in the middle east. paris is hoping to cross the line first to host the 2024 olympics. los angeles is running neck with the french capital. they may both get the chance to hold the games come weather in 2024 or 4 years later. dan roan explains why. dan: he is just three days into the job, but france's new president has wasted little time in backing paris' bid to host the 2024 games. emmanuel macron welcoming members of the international palace.committee to the paris is spending billions on the event. >> we will transform paris with the village. after the games, the village will be housing for people. we need to build housing for people in paris. so we are very, very committed. dan: sports' showpiece event always provides magical moments, but the sight of rio 2016's abandoned olympic park raises questions over legacy and the vast cost of playing host means that games have an image problem. >> i will be in the city of angels watching the olympics. dan: despite all this, los angeles also wants to host the ga
hoping science can overcome hostilities in the middle east. paris is hoping to cross the line first to host the 2024 olympics. los angeles is running neck with the french capital. they may both get the chance to hold the games come weather in 2024 or 4 years later. dan roan explains why. dan: he is just three days into the job, but france's new president has wasted little time in backing paris' bid to host the 2024 games. emmanuel macron welcoming members of the international palace.committee...
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the region. it's going to make it more unstable. host: one view, middle east crossroads trump boosts saudi arabiaie position. the imagery spoke for itself, dozens of muslim nations stood behind mr. trump and he's -- let's hear from kentucky. independent line. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm an iranian american living in louisville, kentucky. i have been in this country for 25 years. i was serving in the war between iran and iraq and completely familiar with the issue. but recently when mr. trump was in saudi arabia and signing a weapon deal, the question that i have if the united states government or any entity in this country, they do have any evidence to show that those kind of activities that happened in the united states and in europe -- any iranian involved in this kind of plit cal activity, show it to the world. this is one i would like you to talk about. also, i want to say that all of those activities that we see is a result of all financed but the hope is like in saudi arabia, egypt, these are not financed by the iranians. when you look at th
the region. it's going to make it more unstable. host: one view, middle east crossroads trump boosts saudi arabiaie position. the imagery spoke for itself, dozens of muslim nations stood behind mr. trump and he's -- let's hear from kentucky. independent line. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm an iranian american living in louisville, kentucky. i have been in this country for 25 years. i was serving in the war between iran and iraq and completely familiar with the issue. but recently when mr....
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it did in the middle east because of the lurid headline showed in the middle east, america was the greatest experts in the world. when you have these events occurring on the front pages, it was tough. clinton went into the middle east through jordan and that is the key. this is the magic kingdom. not r. landau, not anaheim. jordan and king of the load. clayton: barack obama cairo university in 2009. let's listen to this and wrap this up. >> i've come here to cairo to see a new beginning between the united states and around the world. one based on mutual interest and mutual respect. and one based upon the truth in america and islam are not exclusive and need not even competition. pete. doug >> disasters. >> search by part of the apology tour. thank you for taking us in your time machine as we look forward to the speech from president trump. abby: so interesting. the president gearing up for a big speech this morning. we are covering it all. we will be back after this. then these are your vans. vans for professionals. strictly professionals. best commercial van residual value according to
it did in the middle east because of the lurid headline showed in the middle east, america was the greatest experts in the world. when you have these events occurring on the front pages, it was tough. clinton went into the middle east through jordan and that is the key. this is the magic kingdom. not r. landau, not anaheim. jordan and king of the load. clayton: barack obama cairo university in 2009. let's listen to this and wrap this up. >> i've come here to cairo to see a new beginning...
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president has wrapped up his four-day visit to the middle east and is now in italy. ter meetings today with the israeli prime minister -- president in jerusalem and prime minister netanyahu in bethlehem, he says he is convinced they are ready for peace. he is calling a peace agreement between the two the "ultimate deal." correspondent: the city of peace welcomes the man of peace. early praise for donald trump in the west bank as he sets out to do what has alluded so many before him. meeting the palestinian president mahmoud abbas, the u.s. president repeated his commitment to peace between israelis and palestinians. but that push is lacking detail. trump is avoiding most of the thorny issues that have stymied effoforts for decades and is n t talklking specifics.s. >> i'm committed to try to achieve a peace agreement between israelis and the palestinians. and i intend to do everything i can to help them achieve that goal. president abbas has assured me he is ready to work toward that goal in good faith, and prime minister netanyahu has promised the same. correspondent:
president has wrapped up his four-day visit to the middle east and is now in italy. ter meetings today with the israeli prime minister -- president in jerusalem and prime minister netanyahu in bethlehem, he says he is convinced they are ready for peace. he is calling a peace agreement between the two the "ultimate deal." correspondent: the city of peace welcomes the man of peace. early praise for donald trump in the west bank as he sets out to do what has alluded so many before him....
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lasting peace in the middle east. to the markets which suddenly turned a ho-hum trading session into a bull run after the administration rolled out $4.1 trillion budget, the behemoth budget, cuts trillions from the spending curve and balances in ten years, but some on both sides of the aisle who haven't gotten all the way through it are already calling it unrealistic. >>> major indices were languishing to the downside and started to pick up steam possibly giving investors a fourth straight day of gains. oil is a propellant after the administration said it's time to start selling off the spro, the strategic petroleum reserve. what the democrats need to see both in and out of the president's budget before they'll start negotiating? >>> former israeli ambassador to the united states danny ayalon on whether president trump's two days in israel have moved the needle on middle east peace? >>> and former national security adviser john hannah why the next time you go to a concert or airport, you may have to have your bag check
lasting peace in the middle east. to the markets which suddenly turned a ho-hum trading session into a bull run after the administration rolled out $4.1 trillion budget, the behemoth budget, cuts trillions from the spending curve and balances in ten years, but some on both sides of the aisle who haven't gotten all the way through it are already calling it unrealistic. >>> major indices were languishing to the downside and started to pick up steam possibly giving investors a fourth...
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studies previous the upcoming trip to the middle east and europe. -- discussion begins at 8:30 he talked about isis action against christians in that part of the world. this is just under 30 minutes. >> good morning. it is a great privilege to president ofice the united states of america. president.8 vice they have three children, he spent six terms in the u.s. indiana, governor of but what i appreciate so much is hisur vice president strong faith in god. his believe in jesus christ as the son of god. as a nation, we are very fortunate to have a president that believes in god and a vice supports who strongly all of us in the church and he is not afraid to express his faith. it is an honor for me to be able to welcome here the vice president of the united states, mike pence. mr. vice president. >> thank you reverend graham. vice president pence: it is a joy to be with all of you today to touch on a topic of enormous importance not only in the life of people of faith across the world, but enormous importance to this administration. and would you join me in congratulating reverend franklin
studies previous the upcoming trip to the middle east and europe. -- discussion begins at 8:30 he talked about isis action against christians in that part of the world. this is just under 30 minutes. >> good morning. it is a great privilege to president ofice the united states of america. president.8 vice they have three children, he spent six terms in the u.s. indiana, governor of but what i appreciate so much is hisur vice president strong faith in god. his believe in jesus christ as...
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took the first step to go to the middle east. the premise that they're going to the heart of where muslims are and there's a problematic symbolism with that. saudi arabia wants you to believe that they speak or the all of islam. while most muslims live as i mentioned outside the middle east, and in fact i don't seize saudi arabia's form of islam as the right kind of islam and for americans we cannot determine which is the right sect or the wrong sect of islam but we can say to a country like saudi arabia that you don't have the opportunity to speak for 1.6 billion people and what we did here is we legitimized their viewpoint that they are the ones that are the center of slawms. and i think -- islam. that is going to be an interesting thing to watch as the weeks and months go ahead. amazon farah pandith and gary sick, thank you very much for your analysis. >> stewart: secretary of state rex tillerson is calling today's missile test by north korea" disappointing" and" disturbing." the medium-range missile was launched from the count
took the first step to go to the middle east. the premise that they're going to the heart of where muslims are and there's a problematic symbolism with that. saudi arabia wants you to believe that they speak or the all of islam. while most muslims live as i mentioned outside the middle east, and in fact i don't seize saudi arabia's form of islam as the right kind of islam and for americans we cannot determine which is the right sect or the wrong sect of islam but we can say to a country like...
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but the nations of the middle east cannot wait for the american people to crush to enemy for them, the nations of middle east have to decide what kind of future they want for themselves, their country, and for their families and children. it is a choice between two futures, a choice america cannot make for you, a better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorism and -- extremisms, drive them out of your places of worship, drive them out of your community, drive them out of your holyland, and drive them out of this earth. for our part, america is committed to adjust our strategies to meet evolving threats, we will discard the strategies that have not worked and apply new approaches informed by experience, talents and judgment. we're adopting a princ principle realism, rooted in shared value, shared interests and common sense. our partnerships will advance security through stability, not through radical disruption. we will make decisions based on real world outcome, not inflectioninnotconfines of rigi, wherever possible we'll seek gradual reforms not sudden intervent
but the nations of the middle east cannot wait for the american people to crush to enemy for them, the nations of middle east have to decide what kind of future they want for themselves, their country, and for their families and children. it is a choice between two futures, a choice america cannot make for you, a better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorism and -- extremisms, drive them out of your places of worship, drive them out of your community, drive them out of...
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caller: i understand the middle .ast libya financing mosque in school all over the world.addafi before he died, he did the same thing. america has to debate this issue. don't forget, all muslim radical , you have to separate the religion from the state. you have freedom for the people who live in the middle east [indiscernible] it is the christian and other minorities. america used c-span. yet to debate this issue. host: as far as the connection -- do you think this is connected to what happened in manchester? caller: that is correct. saudi arabia is financing it. they sold the oil to the west and financing the mosque and schools. shame. muslims, it is a is talk, no action. i feel very sad that i voted for him, because he should have changed. host: that is florida. the "the wall street journal" gives history on events that took place in your. jamie seventh 2015 in france, masked men stormed the office of the magazine office charlie hebdo. also in france, history of corn it is a tax soccer stadium left 130 dead. march 20 second, 2016, belgium, suicide bombers strike at a ma
caller: i understand the middle .ast libya financing mosque in school all over the world.addafi before he died, he did the same thing. america has to debate this issue. don't forget, all muslim radical , you have to separate the religion from the state. you have freedom for the people who live in the middle east [indiscernible] it is the christian and other minorities. america used c-span. yet to debate this issue. host: as far as the connection -- do you think this is connected to what...
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he is now poised to deliver the knockout blow to the middle-class. i want to make a point and focus this down. it's not about what donald trump says. it's not about the 3:00 in the morning messages. it's about what donald trump does and his friends in congress are doing to this country right now. here we are. we haven't even hit the 100 day mark yet and i just want to mention a few things. donald trump has already signed off to make it easier for the contractors to steal employees wages. he's already signed off on a wall to make it easier for companies that kill or maim their employees to keep it hidden. he's already signed up on the wall to make it easier for investment advisers to cheat with higher '80s. it was like a microcosm, we will have 24 million people off of health care coverage. we will raise costs for a whole bunch of people in a middle-class, but we will get a tax break to the handful of millionaires and billionaires. is there anyone in america who thought what we need to get the healthcare system working again is a tax break for milliona
he is now poised to deliver the knockout blow to the middle-class. i want to make a point and focus this down. it's not about what donald trump says. it's not about the 3:00 in the morning messages. it's about what donald trump does and his friends in congress are doing to this country right now. here we are. we haven't even hit the 100 day mark yet and i just want to mention a few things. donald trump has already signed off to make it easier for the contractors to steal employees wages. he's...
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it's usually not the guy in the middle. y the people on the other ends and they cannot and will not get along or come up with a solution. but maybe the art of the deal can be found here in jerusalem. >> shannon: it's clearly the ultimate challenge for him. they're calling it the ultimate deal what he would love to see happen during his presidency for the sake of this region and for all around the world. the impact it would have if those two entities could find peace. >> rick: it would be remarkable. >> shannon: it would be. a lot of people think nearly impossible. it is not about the negotiator, it is about the two leaders on opposite ends who have to sit down and be convinced, as karl rove was saying, that it's in their best interest to find a solution and move forward. as we've noted all morning the president has been unwavering in his support of israel. a lot of folks on that end and in that country and certainly the prime minister have welcomed that and said it has been a welcome change. they've celebrated it and celebra
it's usually not the guy in the middle. y the people on the other ends and they cannot and will not get along or come up with a solution. but maybe the art of the deal can be found here in jerusalem. >> shannon: it's clearly the ultimate challenge for him. they're calling it the ultimate deal what he would love to see happen during his presidency for the sake of this region and for all around the world. the impact it would have if those two entities could find peace. >> rick: it...
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this isn't america on transit here in the middle east. this is the president asking questions, listening, learning. of course, the president will call it whatever he wants to call it. >> ambassador, if there is a softening, would you interpret this as a shift in policy or possibly more a reflection of the circumstances surrounding the speech? >> well, it has to be both, dara. it's important to recognize the herculean task he's undertaken in coming to the middle east and diving in. he has obviously developed the beginning of a very strong relations with saudi arabia. that is, in my view, all to the good. however, it seems to be founded on several problem areas. that it is perhaps more surrounded by an effort to separate himself from iran once again and a way that in the long-term i don't think will resolve the difficulties that exist between iran and the arab countries, particularly saudi arabia. that could only be done, i think, at the diplomatic table. we're a long way from that. hardening that means, in effect, we're putting into place a
this isn't america on transit here in the middle east. this is the president asking questions, listening, learning. of course, the president will call it whatever he wants to call it. >> ambassador, if there is a softening, would you interpret this as a shift in policy or possibly more a reflection of the circumstances surrounding the speech? >> well, it has to be both, dara. it's important to recognize the herculean task he's undertaken in coming to the middle east and diving in....
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even looking at the most recent event in the middle east, the bombing of syria by trump, each of thoseies had a different approach to that. saudi arabia, in that instance, were really quite supportive. in the meantime, moving oi'i supportive. in the meantime, moving on to the arab news, they have dedicated most of their front page to this poll that concludes over 80% of americansjust to this poll that concludes over 80% of americans just cannot identify the arab world on a map? it is unclear whether they mean the bulk of the arab world, in the way it is pictured in a graphic, or whether they are talking about pinpointing individual countries. i think if they are talking about individual countries, it is not surprising people can't identify which is which. there are some that might be more obvious, such as egypt, but... to be fair, we might not be able to pick out the states of the united states! i wonder how many people in the middle east can name all 50 american states. we are all slightly guilty of being a bit ignorant of the wider world and till you go there. 80% of americans don't
even looking at the most recent event in the middle east, the bombing of syria by trump, each of thoseies had a different approach to that. saudi arabia, in that instance, were really quite supportive. in the meantime, moving oi'i supportive. in the meantime, moving on to the arab news, they have dedicated most of their front page to this poll that concludes over 80% of americansjust to this poll that concludes over 80% of americans just cannot identify the arab world on a map? it is unclear...
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as you know, iranian foreign policy in the middle east has been remarkably consistent for the last 40s, hostility towards the us, the rejection of israel's existence and rivalry with saudi arabia which has intensified. i don't think that's going to change. trump's policies will change the strategic pillars but if there is more confrontation between america and iran in the middle east, whether it is in syria, yemen, it could indirectly help to unravel the nuclear deal which would be a real national security concern not only for the us but the us partners in signing the nuclear deal, europe, russia and china. talking to very senior saudi officials you have to say that saudi arabia is obsessed with iran and its engagement across the region. but it's not clear that even a neighbouring states in the persian gulf would be ready to put the kind of pressure on iran that saudi arabia wants to do. what's your assessment? saudi arabia sees this as an existential battle, it isn't a normal rivalry, one of them isn't a normal rivalry, one of them isa isn't a normal rivalry, one of them is a status
as you know, iranian foreign policy in the middle east has been remarkably consistent for the last 40s, hostility towards the us, the rejection of israel's existence and rivalry with saudi arabia which has intensified. i don't think that's going to change. trump's policies will change the strategic pillars but if there is more confrontation between america and iran in the middle east, whether it is in syria, yemen, it could indirectly help to unravel the nuclear deal which would be a real...
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stands with israel and the two nations will work together to defeat terrorism and bring stability to the middle east. the markets are liking this message. they like this idea of standing with israel. we are up 82 points right now on the dow jones industrial average. up 10 on the s&p, and nasdaq composite index farring the best of the bunch, up .6 of a percent. i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president trump urging israel and the muslim world to come together to bring stability to the region this. comes a day after the president urged muslims leaders to ramp up their efforts to defeat radical islam. will they share the burden of fighting terrorism with us? we have the counsel general of israel in new york and former cia officer buck sexton will both be weighing in on this big issue, all this happening as the white house gets ready to unveil the budget for next year. we have you will at intel what it means for your money, your markets. blake burman standing by a short time ago, president trump and prime minister netanyahu reaffirmed the need to work together. fill us in, bl
stands with israel and the two nations will work together to defeat terrorism and bring stability to the middle east. the markets are liking this message. they like this idea of standing with israel. we are up 82 points right now on the dow jones industrial average. up 10 on the s&p, and nasdaq composite index farring the best of the bunch, up .6 of a percent. i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president trump urging israel and the muslim world to come together...
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who had depth about the middle east, iask he is. who had depth about the middle east, i ask you?h about the middle east, iask you? nobody he is. who had depth about the middle east, i ask you? nobody had any recipe on how to solve it. he comes and makes easy statements which have no consequence. unlike you, i would which have no consequence. unlike you, iwould be prepared which have no consequence. unlike you, i would be prepared to give which have no consequence. unlike you, iwould be prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt. we have all critique ten in a fashion. he is all critique ten in a fashion. he is a work in progress. i think he is a work in progress. he is learning. he made a good speech after the manchester bombing when he referred to these jihadists as losers. that was a felicitous phrase to make. that is part and parcel... lots of people said the word loser, that is not presidential, you cannot use the word when you are at the us president. it shows he is an effective community. i am not a fan of trump, i and distressed by his existence, however i would same tha
who had depth about the middle east, iask he is. who had depth about the middle east, i ask you?h about the middle east, iask you? nobody he is. who had depth about the middle east, i ask you? nobody had any recipe on how to solve it. he comes and makes easy statements which have no consequence. unlike you, i would which have no consequence. unlike you, iwould be prepared which have no consequence. unlike you, i would be prepared to give which have no consequence. unlike you, iwould be prepared...
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. >> not for profit to study terrorism in the middle east with a lot of focus onna financing and sanctions but we do cover from the postilion conflict to the jihadi problem and beyond. >>host: so try to get coalitions to come together to fight terrorism what was he calling for and what is the approach?. >> we have seen is that the president has put a new spin on it to put the onus to go to saudi arabia as we know that is the traditional cradle they spend a lot of money propagate ending that he calls on the saudis and also everyone else in the middle east to crack down on terrorism that radical islam is the of problem and they will fix it. >>host: so what groups were they speaking to an but is the likelihood day would come together?. >> he looks at the arab league and it was pretty much everyone involved in this struggle. i think there are questions which i put coalitions could form but the goal is to defeat isis and iranian terrorism and thomas -- come loss with a lot of groups engaging in terrorist activities. >> with that coalition and that could find a common ground. >> if the gatt was
. >> not for profit to study terrorism in the middle east with a lot of focus onna financing and sanctions but we do cover from the postilion conflict to the jihadi problem and beyond. >>host: so try to get coalitions to come together to fight terrorism what was he calling for and what is the approach?. >> we have seen is that the president has put a new spin on it to put the onus to go to saudi arabia as we know that is the traditional cradle they spend a lot of money...
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for the jaws into the middle class and certainly the recipe for a. it's not enough to help all americans throughout the world and you pick a key role there. we have nearly $20 trillion in debt and you are using extraordinary measures until congress addresses the debt limit later this year. the budget cuts and deficit by over $5 trillion that still means an increase in growing the national debt of $4 trillion more a. of even the need to improve the solvency of these critical programs and i know we share a as the managing trustee, shouldn't we be working to make sure that our children and grandchildren can count on these important programs like seniors and individuals with disabilities do today. the focus on the national debt as well as the social security and medicare first let me comment on the debt. we are very concerned that it's gone from 10 trillion to 20 trillion over the last eight years. as i said in my opening remarks the difference between 2% and 3% sustained gdp rate i would like to emphasize that this committee and the rest of congress i u
for the jaws into the middle class and certainly the recipe for a. it's not enough to help all americans throughout the world and you pick a key role there. we have nearly $20 trillion in debt and you are using extraordinary measures until congress addresses the debt limit later this year. the budget cuts and deficit by over $5 trillion that still means an increase in growing the national debt of $4 trillion more a. of even the need to improve the solvency of these critical programs and i know...
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, a rise in worldwide coalition trying to intimidate and tell us they will struggle not just in the middle east but in europe and even in the united states. >> they say there are 3500 suspects in england they are tracking through homeland security but less arrests since 2015 and this is the second terror attack in the last two months. >> few resources to track those terrorists. >> we don't know that whoever pulled this off was on that list but i could imagine we will find out more shortly. >> it goes back to how 60 sarah side to target children. so many of my friends go with their little girls to the concerts and this will change the landscape and change decisions for parents all over the world who are terrified something like this could happen. >> catherine herridge in touch with the department of homeland security, they have no direct attacks and begin to bulk up security at all of our major even to the best way they can. the reports of shrapnel are concerning and premeditation and the plot may have been directed by a foreign terrorist organization. we are seeing low-tech but terrifying
, a rise in worldwide coalition trying to intimidate and tell us they will struggle not just in the middle east but in europe and even in the united states. >> they say there are 3500 suspects in england they are tracking through homeland security but less arrests since 2015 and this is the second terror attack in the last two months. >> few resources to track those terrorists. >> we don't know that whoever pulled this off was on that list but i could imagine we will find out...