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and the uae. but as for what he actually wants to do himself, it's not at all clear. >> he certainly has very strong anti-islamist feelings. where do you think this leads? >> i don't see why it should mean the end of -- the fact is that there are many factions in libya that are opposed to each other. u.n. process which started a few weeks ago was started on the basis that anybody who wanted to take part in it more or less was welcome to join and the u.n. had been trying to encourage the military factions to join and i imagine -- i assume that will apply to him as well. but whether he will want to take up -- send representatives to talk or talk himself remains to be seen. i think the deadlock or broken up chaotic situation in libya does call for a leader i think. i've been thinking for some time looking back at parallels of what happened in other countries, what libya really needs is let's say -- who could become a symbol of the nation and bring people together. i have really no idea whether he's c
and the uae. but as for what he actually wants to do himself, it's not at all clear. >> he certainly has very strong anti-islamist feelings. where do you think this leads? >> i don't see why it should mean the end of -- the fact is that there are many factions in libya that are opposed to each other. u.n. process which started a few weeks ago was started on the basis that anybody who wanted to take part in it more or less was welcome to join and the u.n. had been trying to encourage...
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and he made those statements on ançe Ñ but the way that the law is designed in the uae it doesn't matterh to that country, then they are subject to the criminal laws in the uae and that's why he is facing criminal charges. >> is a possible defense if didn't think about itit like that. everybody in the united states rants on facebook? >> in the united states the law is not a defense so i wouldn't expect that to be a possible defense there however he might be able to minimize the damage because he has been very remorseful and openly apologized for the statements andéq you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one.e casurainne ... ... i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is ca
and he made those statements on ançe Ñ but the way that the law is designed in the uae it doesn't matterh to that country, then they are subject to the criminal laws in the uae and that's why he is facing criminal charges. >> is a possible defense if didn't think about itit like that. everybody in the united states rants on facebook? >> in the united states the law is not a defense so i wouldn't expect that to be a possible defense there however he might be able to minimize the...
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is the uae and others is it not right that they feel we have kept them in the dark with our negotiations in iran. and that has impacted our trust level with these critical allies in this region. >> senator that is flat wrong also. >> they said so publicly. >> that's not wrong. i just came back from a meeting in the gulf. and met with the king who support sup -- completely supported what we are doing, i met with members of the uae, and they completely support what we are doing. provided it prevents them from getting that bomb. that's the test of this. and a whole bunch of people are trying to give this a grade before it has happened. >> so you are saying all in the region are perfectly comfortable -- >> i did say that. they are not perfectly comfortable. they are nervous. of course they are. they want to make sure that in fact -- just as members of congress want to make sure that the deal that is struck if one can be struck now will in fact prevent them from getting -- >> have you shared with them the details of where it standing right now? >> we have shared considerable details, absolute
is the uae and others is it not right that they feel we have kept them in the dark with our negotiations in iran. and that has impacted our trust level with these critical allies in this region. >> senator that is flat wrong also. >> they said so publicly. >> that's not wrong. i just came back from a meeting in the gulf. and met with the king who support sup -- completely supported what we are doing, i met with members of the uae, and they completely support what we are doing....
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need to have a brood coalition that i imagine involves the sunni countries, the jordanians saudis the uae and others is it not right that they feel we have kept them in the dark with our negotiations in iran. and that has impacted our trust level with these critical allies in this region. >> senator that is flat wrong also. >> they said so publicly. >> that's not wrong. i just came back from a meeting in the gulf. and met with the king who support sup -- completely supported what we are doing, i met with members of the uae, and they completely support what we are doing. provided it prevents them from getting that bomb. that's the test of this. and a whole bunch of people are trying to give this a grade before it has happened. >> so you are saying all in the region are perfectly comfortable -
need to have a brood coalition that i imagine involves the sunni countries, the jordanians saudis the uae and others is it not right that they feel we have kept them in the dark with our negotiations in iran. and that has impacted our trust level with these critical allies in this region. >> senator that is flat wrong also. >> they said so publicly. >> that's not wrong. i just came back from a meeting in the gulf. and met with the king who support sup -- completely supported...
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they thump the uae to make it to the quarterfinals.appeal tee i need law enforced geedo van der guard must be allowed to drive but there's another twist. >> hello wherever you are around the world, welcome to "sports today." joseph moreno said they deserved to win and his players couldn't cope with the pressure. chelsea out of the champions league, while byern munich destroyed 7-0. back at stanford ridge, chelsea and managers gave their analysis of what went right and what went wrong. >> translator: i'm tired but, of course, i'm very happy. i think if we look at the two games and we're honest and fair paris deserved to go through because we played more football and tragically more football than chelsea did. we created more chances in the end. i don't think it's unfair to say that paris deserved to go through. >> we cannot defend in the corners. doesn't deserve to win. our team could not cope with the pressure of being with one player more and play at home and the stadium doesn't accept the team to control the game. they want the team t
they thump the uae to make it to the quarterfinals.appeal tee i need law enforced geedo van der guard must be allowed to drive but there's another twist. >> hello wherever you are around the world, welcome to "sports today." joseph moreno said they deserved to win and his players couldn't cope with the pressure. chelsea out of the champions league, while byern munich destroyed 7-0. back at stanford ridge, chelsea and managers gave their analysis of what went right and what went...
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order to clear all in the support of egypt, and bring [ inaudible ] to egypt, and the leadership of the uaehat the egyptian people have seen how sincere you are and how supportive you are to the egyptian economy. [ applause ] >> translator: now for the [ inaudible ] country, for kuwait let me say these are always before words to prove the relations and the continuous support of kuwait to egypt, and his heiness is here today to express his belief and the belief of kuwait in the arab solidarity. [ applause ] >> translator: it's a also worth mentioning here to express gratitude to his majesty the jordanian monarch. [ applause ] >> translator: the monarch of bahrain. [ applause ] >> translator: for the ongoing support to egypt and its people. this reflects how deep are the relations with egypt. egypt has found all support from these two countries. also i would like to thank all our brothers kings, and presidents of the arab states that are giving us the honor of being here today in egypt. ladies and gentlemen, this is a moment that is witnessing great participation, distinguished participation,
order to clear all in the support of egypt, and bring [ inaudible ] to egypt, and the leadership of the uaehat the egyptian people have seen how sincere you are and how supportive you are to the egyptian economy. [ applause ] >> translator: now for the [ inaudible ] country, for kuwait let me say these are always before words to prove the relations and the continuous support of kuwait to egypt, and his heiness is here today to express his belief and the belief of kuwait in the arab...
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the dialogue should be moved to the uae or any other olympics. >> reporter: that -- or any other location. >> translator: that-- >> reporter: many accused the group of backtracking on the deals they signed. the houthis aren't showing many signs to be open to dialogue either. houthi controlled television is moving pictures celebrating what they say is downed coalition drone. they remained defiant. >> we tell the gulf nations and their treacherous nations that we will be coming after them. god willing we will avenge for our dead. >> reporter: not before weakening the houthis. omar al saleh. >> we insisted on the importance of dialogue. we always asked for it and still do but it has to be on equal grounds where we wouldn't have one side dominate the other. it has to be under the legality of the president and the state not under the legality of the troops. >> joining me via skype did you get any sleep hakem? >> maybe one hour. the attacks were crazy and wild very powerful last night and they lasted until 5:00 a.m. yesterday. all the houses were shaking. doors were also cracked. >> do you know
the dialogue should be moved to the uae or any other olympics. >> reporter: that -- or any other location. >> translator: that-- >> reporter: many accused the group of backtracking on the deals they signed. the houthis aren't showing many signs to be open to dialogue either. houthi controlled television is moving pictures celebrating what they say is downed coalition drone. they remained defiant. >> we tell the gulf nations and their treacherous nations that we will be...
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expressed interest in uk near energy which is the first step towards a bomb egypt, turkey, bahrain and the uae. the i wish issue is who is going to sanction saudi arabia if they do this? israel will not possibly do military strikes to saudi arabia, it has the holiest is that riens in the muslim world so they would be -- have to avoid that. i will tell you something, david, the fwakt that saudi arabia has agreements also with three other countries besides south korea to look into nuclear cooperation that's very telling. >> sabrina, it's beginning to make that republican letter look better, isn't it? >> yeah, well yeah i'm concerned about this, just like everyone else on the panel i think, and i was talking to catherine herridge from fox news and she was saying, look just talking about enrichment will drive an arms race in the middle east. the fact is this is bad news and if we look at sort of our experience with north korea we have been negotiating with north korea for more than two decades and we have given them one concession after another, we have seen you know nuclear arms pro live rate it
expressed interest in uk near energy which is the first step towards a bomb egypt, turkey, bahrain and the uae. the i wish issue is who is going to sanction saudi arabia if they do this? israel will not possibly do military strikes to saudi arabia, it has the holiest is that riens in the muslim world so they would be -- have to avoid that. i will tell you something, david, the fwakt that saudi arabia has agreements also with three other countries besides south korea to look into nuclear...
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the dialogue should be moved to the uae or any other location. >> that dialogue could come a little late. signed a u.n. backed peace and partnership deal on the same day they controlled sanaa. many accused the group of backtracking on the deals they've signed. the houthis aren't showing many signs of being open to dialogue either. houthi controlled television is running pictures celebrating what they say is downed coalition drone. they remain defiant. >> translator: we tell the gulf nations and their treacherous agents that we will be coming after them. god willing we will avenge for our dead. >> president hadi and his allies could be open for dialogue but not after weakening the houthis and forcing the group to recognize hadi's presidency. omar sale hrvetion adges. h, al jazeera. >>> only possible under the legal head of state which is the president and not under the rule of fighters who call themselves revolutionaries. >> and charles smith is a political analyst specializing in the middle east including yemen. he says these may not stop the houthi advance. >> they are making preparatio
the dialogue should be moved to the uae or any other location. >> that dialogue could come a little late. signed a u.n. backed peace and partnership deal on the same day they controlled sanaa. many accused the group of backtracking on the deals they've signed. the houthis aren't showing many signs of being open to dialogue either. houthi controlled television is running pictures celebrating what they say is downed coalition drone. they remain defiant. >> translator: we tell the gulf...
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are these et fs whether it's, oh, focus on south korea, greece, the uae, are they a good investment, i think they can be, you know, if you pick the right country just like an etf can be a good investment if you pick the right one. liz: who's the right country? >> i saw the uae one, they have a lot of growth right now, they have a lot of projects that i really like, so i think that's going to be a very, very good one. the greece one, of course, you're buying with blood on the streets. if they come out with one on greece, but who knows? greece was the best performing bond market earlier in the year. if they pull out, you know, this latest crisis, they might be a good buy again. liz: bob, is there a single country you'd love to buy a basket of stocks in? >> well, you know, you like to buy things when they're cheap, i think nigeria's an interesting play here. on the idea of single country etfs, the most important thing for people to remember at home is currency risk, what we just got through talking about. you could easily lose money because when you have to translate those earnings back
are these et fs whether it's, oh, focus on south korea, greece, the uae, are they a good investment, i think they can be, you know, if you pick the right country just like an etf can be a good investment if you pick the right one. liz: who's the right country? >> i saw the uae one, they have a lot of growth right now, they have a lot of projects that i really like, so i think that's going to be a very, very good one. the greece one, of course, you're buying with blood on the streets. if...
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the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the uae could help. >> if you would like to know more about some of the people affected by the war in syria and meet some of them, head to our interactive documentary life on hold. millions of syrians have fled to lebanon where they make up a quarter of the population. >>> meeting a deadline in switsz switzerland, sources say iran is refusing to budge on key issues including continuing its advanced nuclear research. also asking for sanctions to be lifted sooner than proposed. >>> israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the deal is worst than his country had feared. >> this agreement as it appears confirms all of our concerns and then some. even as meetings proceed on the dangerous agreement iran's proxies in yemen are overrunning large sections of that country and attempting to seek control of the strait which would affect the global balance and oil supply. after the beirut access, conquer the entire middle east. acts as very dangerous for humanity and must be stopped. >> diplomatic editor james bays report
the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the uae could help. >> if you would like to know more about some of the people affected by the war in syria and meet some of them, head to our interactive documentary life on hold. millions of syrians have fled to lebanon where they make up a quarter of the population. >>> meeting a deadline in switsz switzerland, sources say iran is refusing to budge on key issues including continuing its advanced nuclear...
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you look at the donations and the uae these are brutally oppressive regimes to women and makes her seem like a phony. it takes away the bragging rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rats nest. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have a rating on women's rights unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided once he is no longer president. how to set his people are obviously outraged. put aside the heated rhetoric, i am curious if you think this brand of hardball will force obama even though he does not need to legally to seek congressional approval of any deal he cuts. >> it may have been republicans who signed the letter but this is a bipartisan concern. it is bob menendez who is trying to force presidential agreement. and you have that issue on the table. there is a lot of division in congress over this. public support is very much where congress is and not where the president is. if you look at the polling the
you look at the donations and the uae these are brutally oppressive regimes to women and makes her seem like a phony. it takes away the bragging rights of being able to say she is a great champion of feminist causes around the world. >> the clinton foundation's donation in general will be an issue. a huge issue. >> it is a rats nest. there will be a lot of digging. speaking of countries that have a rating on women's rights unless the senate approves nuclear deal he could be voided...
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is trying to give this a grade before the test is being taken. >> so our allies, the sunni allies, the uae and egyptians and others are perfectly comfortable with the way things stand at this moment? >> i did not say that. they are not perfectly comfortable. they are nervous, they are apprehensive. of course they are. they want to make sure that in fact, just as members of congress want to make sure, that the deal is struck, if one can be struck now will in fact prevent them -- >> have you shared with them the details where it stands right now. >> we have shared details with them -- >> and are they comfortable with that or what you've shared with them. >> we have shared with them. and el fazzal sat with me at a press conference in which he articulated their support for whatter doing. >> john kerry speaks at the atlantic council about climate change. his remarks live here on cspan3. and later james comey joins the heads of the atf and dea and marshall service to talk about the 2016 budget requests. live coverage of the senate appropriations sub-committee begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern also he
is trying to give this a grade before the test is being taken. >> so our allies, the sunni allies, the uae and egyptians and others are perfectly comfortable with the way things stand at this moment? >> i did not say that. they are not perfectly comfortable. they are nervous, they are apprehensive. of course they are. they want to make sure that in fact, just as members of congress want to make sure, that the deal is struck, if one can be struck now will in fact prevent them --...
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we have the saudis, we have the uae, the qataris bahrain jordan ma rack morocco pakistan have also pledged their support as well in this air strike. how strong is this coalition. >> i think it's a natural coalition because they governments have been allies for many years and they will send soldiers to fight. but the idea is that saudi arabia is going to have to pay for these people. the jordanians will ask no money. the pakistanis. the month rack moroccoans will ask for money. the domestic pressure especially in pakistan and morocca will force these country to his withdraw politely from this coalition. >> very interesting points there, you just made. i want to focus our attention within yemen itself. and to president hadi, whose whereabouts are still unknown at the moment. we do know that he has pled the presidential palace in aden. how much do you think he has brought on this crisis in yemen? >> i think has been a leader that was weak, that he accepted basically to take on a position that he was not able to carry on. he was -- people say he was elected but you have remember for election w
we have the saudis, we have the uae, the qataris bahrain jordan ma rack morocco pakistan have also pledged their support as well in this air strike. how strong is this coalition. >> i think it's a natural coalition because they governments have been allies for many years and they will send soldiers to fight. but the idea is that saudi arabia is going to have to pay for these people. the jordanians will ask no money. the pakistanis. the month rack moroccoans will ask for money. the...
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korea on nuclear cooperation, trying to see if it could look at nuclear technology in the future the uaether down the line in saudi arabia in terms of nuclear power. there is a worry here of the international community that if iran gets nuclear technology then there could be a race for the whole region to get nuclear technology and saudi arabia worried about security right now and remember the only country that currently does have nuclear weapons, it doesn't admit it but it certainly does have them israel also deeply worried about this deal and their own security and of course the key issue in the election campaign as we near that polling date. >> diplomatic editor updating us from switzerland there. three british teenagers arrested after stopped from joining the war in syria and they were intercepted at istanbul airport in turkey and flown back to london where police talk to them on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts. fighting forced palestinian refugees in exile and most moved to laboring lebanon to join tens of thousands already there and dana reports on the tight restrictions they
korea on nuclear cooperation, trying to see if it could look at nuclear technology in the future the uaether down the line in saudi arabia in terms of nuclear power. there is a worry here of the international community that if iran gets nuclear technology then there could be a race for the whole region to get nuclear technology and saudi arabia worried about security right now and remember the only country that currently does have nuclear weapons, it doesn't admit it but it certainly does have...
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the leaks also suggest that the uae backed egypt's actions in libya. si's office >>> about the islamists gaining power any place in the region and, of course there have been you know, there have been indications that the gnc government is teaming up with some of the so-called islamist groups. >> bangladeshi authorities are searching for survivors after a factory collapsed killing at least 7 people. about 150 were working on the building kwht roof caved in. the cement factory was under construction at the time of the accident. >>> after 30 people are feared dead after a fire in russia. the building in the city of kaz kazan collapsed. rescuers are searching for survivors. >> reporter: for several hours they not to control the flames. about 4,000 square meters of a shopping center an area almost as big as a ball pitch is burning. rescuers pulled carpets, anything that can catch fire from the collapsed building. terrified shoppers watched helplessly. 600 are said to have escaped. some have been trapped inside. >> my friend was probably left behind inside, t
the leaks also suggest that the uae backed egypt's actions in libya. si's office >>> about the islamists gaining power any place in the region and, of course there have been you know, there have been indications that the gnc government is teaming up with some of the so-called islamist groups. >> bangladeshi authorities are searching for survivors after a factory collapsed killing at least 7 people. about 150 were working on the building kwht roof caved in. the cement factory was...
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to offer more openings and the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the uae could help more syrians seeking asylum and by relaxing visa restrictions. >> caroline malone reporting there. let's go to iraq where security forces are leading an assault on a hospital in tikrit. they believe fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant are heighting there. as osama ben javid reports. fighting is more difficult. >> reporter: another barrage hits targets belonging to islamic state of iraq and the levant closing in from the southern and western area of tikrit, the home of hussein. they've been saying they're close to taking control of tikrit for weeks. >> god willing we will end tikrit today we hope the end of daesh in tikrit will be today. >> progress has been slow. >> translator: our advance is slow because of the ied. iedings srveg. ieds. front lines because they don't need help from the u.s. army.and now many are back. reportedly incorporated into ghoft ofgovernment security forces. >> it's not just tikrit we're talking about. we're talking about the future o
to offer more openings and the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the uae could help more syrians seeking asylum and by relaxing visa restrictions. >> caroline malone reporting there. let's go to iraq where security forces are leading an assault on a hospital in tikrit. they believe fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant are heighting there. as osama ben javid reports. fighting is more difficult. >> reporter: another barrage hits targets...
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and he made some pretty tough comments about his employers and about the citizens of the uae. nize our first amendment and are putting him in jail. is there any way to save him? >> i hope so. and listen, the comments he made were disrespectful. he has owned up to that. they were not threatening. they were made on the u.s. soil. so what i have asked is secretary kerry to have the state department intervene. not just attend, but intervene. i've also contacted withthe attorney general and asked they grant clemency to ryan and allow him to return home. i continue to work on this. i'm going to do so every day until his next trial date march 17th. >> this might be a perfect moment for the united states to make a stand, not just on behalf of its citizen and should, but on behalf of the freedom of speech, which is the one thing that separates us from the rest of the world. are you hopeful they will do that? >> i am. this is a terrifying prospect that a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil can engage in constitutionally protected activity, speech and fly overseas and be detained. imagine if the un
and he made some pretty tough comments about his employers and about the citizens of the uae. nize our first amendment and are putting him in jail. is there any way to save him? >> i hope so. and listen, the comments he made were disrespectful. he has owned up to that. they were not threatening. they were made on the u.s. soil. so what i have asked is secretary kerry to have the state department intervene. not just attend, but intervene. i've also contacted withthe attorney general and...
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terrorists isil, forces and we are fighting the former regime behind these groups niger, chad egypt, and the uaere supporting them. >> mizrata is part of the role in the 2011 revolution. it paid a price when it stood up against gadaffi. today, it is the backbone of the libya dawn military alliance allied to the government in tripoli one of the two that claim to be the rule issues of post-gadaffi libya since they pointed guns at each other last year, this city has lost more than 350 men. officials here are not ready to compromise because for them, they are fighting the enemies of their revolution. zeina hudr mizrada. t.v. exit poll suggests nicholas sarkozy's and allies leading in the local french elections. the national front party is in second place. it's expected to make big gains against potulny's lance armstrong. a sirius kong 10er for the presidency in two years time. more on this now live in paris. what is thought to be behind marine lapenn's momentum in routined years and the gains she is likely to make in these local elections? well, they have made history here in france. shock results,
terrorists isil, forces and we are fighting the former regime behind these groups niger, chad egypt, and the uaere supporting them. >> mizrata is part of the role in the 2011 revolution. it paid a price when it stood up against gadaffi. today, it is the backbone of the libya dawn military alliance allied to the government in tripoli one of the two that claim to be the rule issues of post-gadaffi libya since they pointed guns at each other last year, this city has lost more than 350 men....
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the operation is supported by a brood coalition, four other gulf states the uae, queue wait bahrain, d qatar have lend support. you see the break downhere. although the campaign so far is centered on air strikes. egypt has sent four ships through the red sea to help secure the gulf of aden this strategic shipping lane is vital in the global oil route. egypt has also said it will be ready to take part in a ground offensive. the united states says it is providing advisory and logistical help. but there's no indication if it will allow saudi jets to use its air base. it's unclear how long this air campaign will continue or if ground troops will be deployed. and little is known about the military capability of the houthis, except that they are a well-organized force that is backed by another regional heavyweight, iran. >>> al jazeera has condemned an attack by houthi rebels on its news center in sana'a. in a statement, al jazeera said: we're continuing our comprehensive coverage through our sources in sana'a and other yemeni provinces. >>> yemen has been discussed in iran's nuclear talks
the operation is supported by a brood coalition, four other gulf states the uae, queue wait bahrain, d qatar have lend support. you see the break downhere. although the campaign so far is centered on air strikes. egypt has sent four ships through the red sea to help secure the gulf of aden this strategic shipping lane is vital in the global oil route. egypt has also said it will be ready to take part in a ground offensive. the united states says it is providing advisory and logistical help. but...
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. >> now the saud state news agency has released a joint statement by saudi arabia, qatar, the uae kuwait and bahrain. it reads the military operations in yemen will continue in order to achieve its objectives. >>> the crisis in yemen has been many months in the making. houthi rebels overtook the capital sa nsa in -- sanaa in september. the situation deteriorated in december when the houthis rejected a draft proposal, forced hadi to resign in what is called a coup. escaped to the southern port city of aden, rejected the houthis and maintained he was the legitimate president of yemen. backed an intervention to stop houthi fighters. omar al sala is here in the nud roox withnewsroom with us. what objectives are there? >> i think mainly to degrade and weaken the houthis their weapons. when the houthis overtook sanaa in september of last year they took control of almost all the military bases in the capital and they took all the weapons in those military bases. now some of those military bases were already in the hands of forces that were loyal to the president so they didn't take those paces.
. >> now the saud state news agency has released a joint statement by saudi arabia, qatar, the uae kuwait and bahrain. it reads the military operations in yemen will continue in order to achieve its objectives. >>> the crisis in yemen has been many months in the making. houthi rebels overtook the capital sa nsa in -- sanaa in september. the situation deteriorated in december when the houthis rejected a draft proposal, forced hadi to resign in what is called a coup. escaped to the...
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yeganeh his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae-based newspaper "the national." a full iranian citizen. this is their city, tehran. the official attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls or women for having the hijab or not being covered enough. it is not that we live with the police in our head, you know. >> one of the first things that people will say when you say, i'm going to iran. yeah, but don't they make women do this, this, this, this. >> yeah. >> actually not so much, not as much as our friends. compare and contrast, women aren't allowed to drive in saudi arabia. >> that's right. or vote. >> or vote. you can drive. you can vote. >> yeah, of course. of course. my sister is an accountant. she has her own company. girls are allowed to do almost everything, except if you want to go and wat
yeganeh his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae-based newspaper "the national." a full iranian citizen. this is their city, tehran. the official attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest...
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it was already known for quite a while that the uae was a very important player in propping up the egyptianr since the take over by the military and subsequent election of jenny to the presidency. the interesting questions now are, of course, who leaked it and with which objectives. if we look a little bit at the context, there are still parliamentary elections that need to take place in egypt. and they are due to take place this month although last week it appeared that because of a court ruling they might have to be postponed. so it's quite possible that certain political players in egypt have an interest in making this kind of news coming in to the open right now to embarrass the government. >>> the leaders of russia, ukraine, france, and germany have held a telephone conversation on the ongoing crisis in eastern ukraine. both ukraine and the rebels say they are acting in line with the deal made in minute of course last month. but the u.s. says pro-russia separatists have only withdrawn weapons from some parts of the front line, john lend ron reports from rebel-held donetsk. >> reporter:
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at this point in time it was already known for quite a while that the uae was a very important player up the egyptian economy ever since the take over by the military and subsequent election of jenny see to the presidency. the interesting questions now are, of course, who leaked it and with which objectives. if we look a little bit at the context, there are still parliamentary elections that need to take place in egypt. and they are due to take place this month although last week it appeared that because of a court ruling they might have to be postponed. so it's quite possible that certain political players in egypt have to have an interest in making this kind of news coming in to the open right now to embarrass the government. >>> india's foreign secretary is in islambad for would days of talks with his pakistani counterpart. it's their first meeting since india called off talks laugh year which were aimed at easing tensions between the nuclear rivals. in a moment we'll hear from faiz but first let's go to kamal hide tore tell us more. >> reporter: the. [ inaudible ] version r*elgss
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>>james:but the company wanted a second opinion from a doctor in the uae. mes:pate got angry when the company froze his pay. and vented his frustrations out on facebook. >>:"he voiced his opinion regarding the company and also made some derogatory comments about their leadership and at that point he did bring in their heritage into the situation regarding the company, not necessarily the people over there themselves." >>james:pate is charged in the uae with cyber slander against his employer and cyber slander against management. >>james:he is currently free on bail after spending 10 days in jail but had to give up his passport while he awaits trial. >>james:he faces five years in jail and a $50,000 fine. >>james:a fight over a handicap parking spot ends with one woman in the hospital and another under arrest. >>james:police say 32-year-old kezia perkins was trying to park in a handicap spot at a walmart in greenfield, wisconsin. >>james:she couldn't make the turn. and then a 71-year-old lady moved in. >>james:both had handicapped tags but the older woman got
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the dialogue should be moved to the uae or any other location. >> reporter: that call could be a little late. the houthis were voived in the national dialogue since 2012. they also signed a u.n. backed peace and partnership deal on the same day they controlled sanaa. many accused of the group of backtracking on the deals they signed. the houthis aren't showing many signs of being open to dialogue either. houthi controlled television is running pictures celebrating what they say is downed coalition drone. they remain defiant. >> translator: we tell the gulf nations and their treacherous agents that we will be coming after them. god willing we will avenge for our dead. >> president hadi could be open for dialogue but not before weaming ofenning houthis and forcing them to recognize hadi's presidency. omar saleh, al jazeera. >> u.s. ships operating in the gulf of aden responded to a request for help from saudi arabia. the recovery operation lasted about two hours. there is no word on what caused the jets to go down over international waters. both the saudi air men are reportedly in good co
the dialogue should be moved to the uae or any other location. >> reporter: that call could be a little late. the houthis were voived in the national dialogue since 2012. they also signed a u.n. backed peace and partnership deal on the same day they controlled sanaa. many accused of the group of backtracking on the deals they signed. the houthis aren't showing many signs of being open to dialogue either. houthi controlled television is running pictures celebrating what they say is downed...
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saudi arabia you know, kuwait the uae, all of the -- egypt all of these countries, basically allies ofa in a very difficult region, they're the ones who are opposed to what we're doing. lou: and the align wment egypt, with israel jordan this is a hopeful prospect. it is one which doesn't seem to be being supported by the white house much being made of it at all when real leadership would -- i would think, would suggest he take the forefront. >> but if you look at the president's record okay, he has long believed that he could somehow or other establish a relationship with iran, that this was going to be his great strategic breakthrough. lou: from the very outset. >> from the very outset, and the evidence is completely against it. he's going as if none of the facts on the ground really count. but a lot of danger will befall all of our allies in the region and especially israel. lou: with this opposition and benjamin netanyahu making clear the reasons and the evidence and the history that puts that opposition into context and makes it extraordinarily understandable. how can this deal go
saudi arabia you know, kuwait the uae, all of the -- egypt all of these countries, basically allies ofa in a very difficult region, they're the ones who are opposed to what we're doing. lou: and the align wment egypt, with israel jordan this is a hopeful prospect. it is one which doesn't seem to be being supported by the white house much being made of it at all when real leadership would -- i would think, would suggest he take the forefront. >> but if you look at the president's record...
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the uae confirming they've been actively involved in the air.the caveat is that not all countries are supporting this offensive. algeria and iraq may vote against this action. baghdad saying this will create more attention and violence in the region. ironically, or perhaps not, iran strongly condemning this saudi invasion saying this is providing more opportunities of the ground for deadly acts of terrorism. sources on the ground say while there is near wholesale support now that the offensive in yemen has begun, behind closed door is a sense they have been impatient and a new defense minister coming to mark his space regionally. this is a conflict that could escalate. those gathered here are discussing it and we'll get more in the next 24 hours. >>> becky anderson there putting everything into perspective there. it is a conflict escalating like you said in clearly a regional power game. >> up next we're live with a look at why the selection means so much to so many. ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...ba
the uae confirming they've been actively involved in the air.the caveat is that not all countries are supporting this offensive. algeria and iraq may vote against this action. baghdad saying this will create more attention and violence in the region. ironically, or perhaps not, iran strongly condemning this saudi invasion saying this is providing more opportunities of the ground for deadly acts of terrorism. sources on the ground say while there is near wholesale support now that the offensive...
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for example, the uae gave us money. do we agree with everything they do? no, but they're helping us fight isis. and they built a great university with nyu helping people around the world. and they've helped support the work that this foundation does. do i agree with all the foreign policy in saudi arabia? no. but i think it's pretty impressive that the recent king who just died built the first co-educational institution in saudi arabia and they have more women than men in colleges. so you got to decide when you do this work whether it will do more good than harm if someone helps you from another country. >> all right sean we'll have to see how this is going to affect her campaign should she decide to run in 2016. >> ainsley, great report. according to the national journal's ron fornier who will join us later the biggest threat to hillary is not her e-mail scandal but the controversy over donations to the foundation. follow the money. here with reaction syrian christian american activist with us and american islamic zudi jasser and author of brand new book "
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the uae was a very important player in propping up the egyptian economy ever since the military and the movement of general el-sisi to the presidency. the interesting questions now are who leaked it and what is the objective. if you look at the context, there are still parliamentary elections that need to take place in egypt and they are due to take place this month although last week it appeared that there was a court ruling that may cause it to be postponed. so it's quite possible that certain political players in egypt have an interest in making this kind of leak coming into the open right now to embarrass the government >> north korea says it's set to make merciless strikes against it enemies. it made the strikes after launching two missiles in defiance of u.n. sanctions. they flew about 500 kilometers before falling into the ocean. it's seen as a protest between joint military drills between south korea and the united states. >>reporter: when two countries are technically still at war, any show of force makes people nervous. every year south korea and the u.s. show off their fire p
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. >> yes please sir, we need 200 tomorrow from the tamarad accounts, that the uae already transferred. we need 200 only. yes, 200,000. yes, thank you so much. >> staying in egypt, its supreme election committee says it's working on a new timetable for parliamentary elections after a court proved that a law was un-constitutional. it could delay the votes. egypt has not had an election for parliament since 2012 since the supreme constitutional court was not constitutionally elected >>> the upcoming election is the third an final step in a road map that president sisi announced when he ousted morsi back in july 2013. the first was the adoption of a new constitution by referendum in january last year. the second was the presidential election. sisi won comfortably later that year. the election to give egypt to parliament again is due to be held in several stages starting the 22nd and 23rd of march. >>> tenses are running high in the gaza strip after it's been ruled that hamas is a terrorist organization. thousands of palestinians have taken to the streets to denounce the ruling while the l
. >> yes please sir, we need 200 tomorrow from the tamarad accounts, that the uae already transferred. we need 200 only. yes, 200,000. yes, thank you so much. >> staying in egypt, its supreme election committee says it's working on a new timetable for parliamentary elections after a court proved that a law was un-constitutional. it could delay the votes. egypt has not had an election for parliament since 2012 since the supreme constitutional court was not constitutionally elected...
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a large portion of them are coming from the uae. americans and the russians and the chinese. so a diverse group of people coming here. it will be interesting to see where they get the money. i did have the chance to sit down with the ceo. >> they're the largest private employer in egypt. i said it may be fun for egyptian companies but what about western countries? they're unsure about whether or not it's secure. >> when you go to london they blowout buses. we have all of this around the world. in comparison to our neighbors syria and libya egypt is very stable. we're going on with our lives. terror is part of it. it exists but it's not going to halt us and personally as an investor i've been to iraq and algeria so i can't be complaining about these issues. >> what about the threat within? are we still having problems within the political arena here in egypt? >> no the majority of the people 95% rejected them. they don't want them. it's a democracy. it's nothing. and they would have helped themselves if they would have decided to rem
a large portion of them are coming from the uae. americans and the russians and the chinese. so a diverse group of people coming here. it will be interesting to see where they get the money. i did have the chance to sit down with the ceo. >> they're the largest private employer in egypt. i said it may be fun for egyptian companies but what about western countries? they're unsure about whether or not it's secure. >> when you go to london they blowout buses. we have all of this...
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i've reported many times the saudis egyptian, jordanian ss and all of the uae associates were not happyy were warning the united states and the administration not just al qaeda but the iranian militias. >> they have been warning about this for some time. the entire time the united states kept saying, well, we have it under control. we're holding it up as an example what can happen when you get positive security cooperation between two countries, yemen and the united states. and yet it just seems to crumble right before our eyes. >> because of politics. the administration wants to strike that deal no matter what with the iranians. so it did not go in syria. it did what it did in iraq and it did not help the arabs in yemen, concentrating only on al qaeda. this invasion is not al qaeda. that's the strategic mistake we make. >> tell me about the impact having saudi arabia going forward in this way given the fact that up to now it has held back and not used its own troops relying more on the united states to do its dirty works. >> i spoke to arab officials and they told me that to a point, b
i've reported many times the saudis egyptian, jordanian ss and all of the uae associates were not happyy were warning the united states and the administration not just al qaeda but the iranian militias. >> they have been warning about this for some time. the entire time the united states kept saying, well, we have it under control. we're holding it up as an example what can happen when you get positive security cooperation between two countries, yemen and the united states. and yet it...
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the uae over the past couple of hours has confirmed it has been actively involved in the air alongside saudi. and egypt's foreign minister confirming to me that if needed, cairo is prepared to offer ground troops to this coalition of the arab willing intent. of course, on returning stability to a country in chaos. now, here is the nuance, of course. iran has strongly condemned what they call a saudi invasion of yemen saying that its continuation more likely than not to provide further opportunities on the ground for terrorism and extremism. remember, we've witnessed these deadly acts of violence by both al qaeda and isis over the past few weeks. and this, of course, comes at a very, very sensitive time as a u.s. -- the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart are desperately trying to hammer out a deal to bring tehran in out of the cold. now sources here saying that while the u.s. is not concerned that this current uptick in rhetoric between saudi and iran on yemen is going to affect those talks, those same sources they there is a sense that the saudis are impatie
the uae over the past couple of hours has confirmed it has been actively involved in the air alongside saudi. and egypt's foreign minister confirming to me that if needed, cairo is prepared to offer ground troops to this coalition of the arab willing intent. of course, on returning stability to a country in chaos. now, here is the nuance, of course. iran has strongly condemned what they call a saudi invasion of yemen saying that its continuation more likely than not to provide further...
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together a group of 30 four them representing yemen saudi arabia, tunisia, turkey, palestine, israel, the uaeand several others. there were 12 countries represented. we brought them together to do a play that we wrote for them. what was quite remarkable bringing them altogether, some had never traveled outside their region, some had never been on an airplane. for the men from egypt and saudi arabia they had never been on stage with women before. it was incredibly powerful the night that we did this. because i believe that sometimes you can do things and you can say things and achieve things culturally that you cannot politically. and we hope to continue this program. charlie: and you can open people's eyes and hearts to the possibilities of humankind. so you are back in the u.s., you are back acting. what else feels your day? kevin: learning lines, when i'm trying to do a plate. -- do a play. the current production of clarence darrow i'm doing is a one-man show, so i am on date for 90 minutes. clarence darrow had this remarkable life. what is most interesting about doing this play which was o
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the uae could onto make 308. >> the tournament is still very open, and we have came to do well against africans of course. this victory will definitely give us a boost, at least a positive thinking towards the two next games. >>> the western sydney wanderings have tripped up on their road to defending their title. the coach was relegated to the stands because of an unpitched scrap the last time these two met. with him on the sidelines the wanderers struggled. gula scored a hat trick to lead the team to victory. >>> the brisbane raw were up against uro red. it was brisbane who grabbed the points early on with a goal. they held on for a 1-0 win. and ura had a player sent off in the second half. >>> head injuries and concussion have been a major issue in american football in the last two years. now two nfl stars have announced they will donate their brains to scientific research after they are dead. they are both former super bowl champions, rice on the left retired at the age of just 27 because of concerns over the long-term effect of suffering blows to the head. weatherford is a punter
the uae could onto make 308. >> the tournament is still very open, and we have came to do well against africans of course. this victory will definitely give us a boost, at least a positive thinking towards the two next games. >>> the western sydney wanderings have tripped up on their road to defending their title. the coach was relegated to the stands because of an unpitched scrap the last time these two met. with him on the sidelines the wanderers struggled. gula scored a hat...
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and you think if the saudis go nuclear the uae won't? you think if the saudis and the uae won't, the egyptians won't? and then the turks aren't going to sit quietly either and for instance talk to the cypriots and they'll tell you how nervous they are about the turks going neck clear. so everybody goes nuclear and in fact think of a map you will now have a chain of nuclear powers running from the pacific ocean all the way to europe. and all it takes is one mistake. one mistake and then you have worse than world war i. so this is what the iranian deal is going to get us. but again the way that the administration is going about it it's as if none of this matters. the one person who is actually helping the administration more than anies is mr. netanyahu. mr. netanyahu should not have come to congress. he should not have further ticked off the president of the united states. his behavior during the election made the president of the united states feel absolutely justified in ignoring everything he says. and his subsequent backtracking hasn't
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-- the whole world is shifting is looking at countries like saudi arabia and jordan and egypt and the uaeling for reform. they understand the war on terror much before the west is catching up on that. >> ted cruz throws his hat in the ring for 2016 as he breaks into the top tier of our g.o.p. power index. here now with movers and shakers of this week's ranking is chris. fox news digital politics editor. i love saying that. >> i like hearing it. >> yes. i'm looking at your power index. the g.o.p. side. you have ted cruz at 3. was that before or after today's speech? >> that's with today. that's a big deal. look we're stingy about the top here. the three you could see having the nomination. marco rubio didn't do anything wrong to get knocked down to 4. cruz doing it how he did it, with an absolute blitz, tweeting a huge event at liberty university which is the bastion of evangelical christendom in the united states ted cruz makes the broad spectrum field to the right. evangelical christians, everything else he says, i can be the one ring to unite them all. he can bring everybody together an
-- the whole world is shifting is looking at countries like saudi arabia and jordan and egypt and the uaeling for reform. they understand the war on terror much before the west is catching up on that. >> ted cruz throws his hat in the ring for 2016 as he breaks into the top tier of our g.o.p. power index. here now with movers and shakers of this week's ranking is chris. fox news digital politics editor. i love saying that. >> i like hearing it. >> yes. i'm looking at your...
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the europeans are doing should our mideast earn and gulf allies such as saudi arabia and jordan and the uae playing a -- the capacity to play a more prominent role and there is the consensus this will require air operations and ground troops, commitment not to use u.s. ground troops and what is the capacity and we heard about 60 countries, but what are they doing and what do they have the capacity to do? and how much of this will necessarily fall on the united states to degrade and defeat isil or isis? >> thank you, congressman. good questions. on the icc in syria, i don't have any doubt in my mind that basher al-assad has engaged in some war crimes. i mean the use of gas against your own citizens is a war crime. the use of barrel bombs indiscriminately against women and children, there are other examples. starvation as a tool of war is a war crime. there are things that are amounted to it. and mounting that kind of case and putting together that evidence in the middle of a war is always very complicated, number one. and number two, there are other policy choices that are complicated about
the europeans are doing should our mideast earn and gulf allies such as saudi arabia and jordan and the uae playing a -- the capacity to play a more prominent role and there is the consensus this will require air operations and ground troops, commitment not to use u.s. ground troops and what is the capacity and we heard about 60 countries, but what are they doing and what do they have the capacity to do? and how much of this will necessarily fall on the united states to degrade and defeat isil...
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relationship has been with the uae, to hear the centcom commander say he didn't know this was comings hadn't told them this was coming. it seems to be an indication that the saudis don't feel the u.s. can be trusted on this issue, can really be trufltsted to stick with any clear position on iran. >> that's a really telling moment indeed. then there's israel chuck. today we learned prime minister netanyahu what can be interpreted as an olive branch is releasing three months world of held up tax revenues to palestinians in the west bank. this has been a thorn in the side for palestinians and u.s. i should point out that while the u.s. has been really tough this white house has been very tough in its response post election, i misspoke when i said denis mcdonough's speech was the first time we heard a u.s. official use the term occupation. the president used it back in his cairo speech and jerusalem in 2013 but it was the way he phrased it that was so telling because he said -- >> 50 years of occupation painted a much bleaker picture. >> but the world occupation has been used for. i want
relationship has been with the uae, to hear the centcom commander say he didn't know this was comings hadn't told them this was coming. it seems to be an indication that the saudis don't feel the u.s. can be trusted on this issue, can really be trufltsted to stick with any clear position on iran. >> that's a really telling moment indeed. then there's israel chuck. today we learned prime minister netanyahu what can be interpreted as an olive branch is releasing three months world of held...
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. >> there's money coming from the uae. es but mostly the money coming from the individuals, but how do you stop it since it was all are from a great unknown, but the nice thing about isis is that we understand the economics of isis, and there are ways to stop it, you bomb the refineries and so they try to sell the unrefin unrefined crude, and you bomb the pipelines, and they can't do that and you try to disrupt the the -- >> are there international benefactors? state individuals? >> saudi arabia. >> there are individuals. but the big money as the king of jordan said, the big money is selling oil, now unrefined crude, to make something like $1 million a day doing that. the kind of things michael was talking about. they charge for truck when is they pass by. but all these are things we know how to degrade those capabilities. we didn't know, how do you stop some saudi sheikh from quietly sending money to osama bin laden. >> everyone stick around, because i am going to tauklk to those who live under isis and live under the home
. >> there's money coming from the uae. es but mostly the money coming from the individuals, but how do you stop it since it was all are from a great unknown, but the nice thing about isis is that we understand the economics of isis, and there are ways to stop it, you bomb the refineries and so they try to sell the unrefin unrefined crude, and you bomb the pipelines, and they can't do that and you try to disrupt the the -- >> are there international benefactors? state individuals?...
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. >> there's money coming from the uae. but mostly from individuals. stop it since it was part of a great unknown. the nice thing in a sense about isis is we understand the economics of isis. and there are ways to stop it. you bomb the refineries. you bomb the pipelines. you try to disrupt -- >> are there international benefactors? state individuals? >> saudi arabia. >> there are individuals. but the big money as the king of jordan said, the big money is selling plois now unrefined crude, to make something like $1 million a day doing that. the kind of things michael was talking about. they charge for truck when is they pass by. but all these are things we know how to degrade those capabilities. we didn't know, how do you stop some saudi sheikh from quietly sending money to osama bin laden. >>> i'm going to speak to someone who knows what it's like to live under the rule of isis. i want to get your take. we'll talk to him next. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. s
. >> there's money coming from the uae. but mostly from individuals. stop it since it was part of a great unknown. the nice thing in a sense about isis is we understand the economics of isis. and there are ways to stop it. you bomb the refineries. you bomb the pipelines. you try to disrupt -- >> are there international benefactors? state individuals? >> saudi arabia. >> there are individuals. but the big money as the king of jordan said, the big money is selling plois...