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tunisia had about 3,000 by some estimates on the low end by as many a as 6,000 who left tunisia to fightor isis. it is considered one of the biggest sources of foreign fighters in the region. not just tunisia. we saw egypt as well as neighboring countries as including the gulf. you have factors in addition to those coming in from europe. quickly, the investigation so far suggests those three attackers at the airport were from various backgrounds. either russian or uzbek and it gives you a sense that many foreign fighters are drawn from the country and beyond. >> thank you. amman wab, thank you for bringing us that heart breaking support. >>> despite gridlock on capitol hill over guns, we are learning about what could officially bring reform to the house floor. luke russert working sources on capitol hill. we will talk to him after a quick break. stay with us. operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on the controller. look out!! ohhhhh
tunisia had about 3,000 by some estimates on the low end by as many a as 6,000 who left tunisia to fightor isis. it is considered one of the biggest sources of foreign fighters in the region. not just tunisia. we saw egypt as well as neighboring countries as including the gulf. you have factors in addition to those coming in from europe. quickly, the investigation so far suggests those three attackers at the airport were from various backgrounds. either russian or uzbek and it gives you a sense...
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the father had spent weeks in turkey working with turkish authorities and the tunisia embassy to secure his son's release. felt they were making progress. the mother was traveling that night from tunisia to turkey and that's why the father was at the airport. he was going to pick up his wife from the airport when the attack happened. as a result, the father was killed. the mother has arrived in istanbul. we are working on trying to get her side of the details but these details were confirmed to us by a friend of the family who was able to shed light on this very heartbreaking story. victims in more ways than one, the son being radicalized taking the fight for isis and having a change of heart, wanting to come back home and the father who had risked everything, been on the road for two months trying to win his son's release back to bring him home to tunisia. now it seems the father will be returning dead, the mother still working on trying to secure the release of her son from turkish authorities. >> just one of 44 stories. that as compelling as any of them. appreciate your reporting on
the father had spent weeks in turkey working with turkish authorities and the tunisia embassy to secure his son's release. felt they were making progress. the mother was traveling that night from tunisia to turkey and that's why the father was at the airport. he was going to pick up his wife from the airport when the attack happened. as a result, the father was killed. the mother has arrived in istanbul. we are working on trying to get her side of the details but these details were confirmed to...
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a person very well respected in tunisia.he fact that so many senior military personnel came out to pay his respects when his body came back. but it shows you this conflict and so many different dynamics. he's the victim of terrorism as a result of the attack. his son is the victim of terrorism, because he was radicalized and pulled away there his home, and the father went after him to go get him. >> it's such a cruel irony that he's on his way to make things right and get his son out of isis and he's attacked by the group. >> and that was his only son. so you can imagine what the mother is now dealing with. >> so many families dealing with hea heartache today. ayman, thank you so much. >>> a party divided. donald trump still trying to win the support of the republican party and still criticizing his gop rivals. can he win in november without the overwhelming support of the gop. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no
a person very well respected in tunisia.he fact that so many senior military personnel came out to pay his respects when his body came back. but it shows you this conflict and so many different dynamics. he's the victim of terrorism as a result of the attack. his son is the victim of terrorism, because he was radicalized and pulled away there his home, and the father went after him to go get him. >> it's such a cruel irony that he's on his way to make things right and get his son out of...
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but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of any kind. massacres in prison. so he was a horrendous, horrible, brutal dictator. >> anyone who spoke out against him at all would be arrested immediately, sometimes tortured, sometimes killed. >> tracy shelton is a 34-year-old freelance journalist from australia who heads to libya to cover the conflict. >> it began with protests, as in many of the arab countries, inspired by egypt and tunisia. people started protesting for more freedom. but the reaction from the gadhafi regime was to shoot protesters, to try and stop these protests with violence. >> the violence that gadhafi unleashed o
but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of...
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. >> in tunisia we're facing an identity process. >> actually, violence is signs of weakness.orgiveness is signs of strength. >> how can we utilize this good friendship or trust between people and religious leaders like you to bring peace between the tribes in my country? >> we should be active in the building of society. >> i feel empowered that the dalai lama was really interested in you. >> what he said was how encouraged he was by meeting with these young people. >> not only his holiness but also the participants in this program they all inspire me. they are peace will building. >> after meeting his holiness, this give a kind of energy that it's as we should build our country. it's as we should make the changes from inside. >> what you have here is a group of determined, passionate, committed, action-oriented leaders who are building peace who have been deeply inspired by our two days. >> i really got encouragement so very, very encouraging. >> now i feel like my soul and my spirit is enriched. >> he built so much confidence in us that he is our voice, our actions can make
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he got word several months ago his son left tunisia, made his way to europe and ultimately to iraq, we've been able to reach a family friend who confirmed the details of the story. among the aspects is that several months ago as his son traveled to iraq and ultimately joining isis he called his father and said he wanted to get out. so his father traveled to turkey and worked with tunisian officials at the embassy to get his son out of syria, turn himself over to turkish authorities and that's where he's been for the past several weeks. the father was on his way to the airport to pick up the mother who was landing at the time of the attack. he was at the airport, the mother was still on the plane, the explosion happened and the tunisian father, that military officer identified as dr. bayoud, was killed in the attack. we don't know the fate of his son. we understand he is still being held by turkish authorities because he was a member of isis. the mother is as well in istanbul, we're working on trying to get ahold of her. all we have confirm is this father going to save his son from isis en
he got word several months ago his son left tunisia, made his way to europe and ultimately to iraq, we've been able to reach a family friend who confirmed the details of the story. among the aspects is that several months ago as his son traveled to iraq and ultimately joining isis he called his father and said he wanted to get out. so his father traveled to turkey and worked with tunisian officials at the embassy to get his son out of syria, turn himself over to turkish authorities and that's...
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we must support tunisia's fragile democratic group with assistant. second, most middle eastern countries have fundamentally cure the staggering demographics for the region. isould argue that it unemployment, there was a major driver of the arab spring. subsidies, like a transparent regulation, and inadequately trained workforce all discouraged investment. middle east to north africa, 62% of the population is under 25 and youth unemployment hovers around putting 5%. youth unemployment hovers around 25%. the situation is only more dire for girls with growing participation in school but lower employment rates. more women in school and then and perform better, but opportunities continue to be limited. we have seen tunisia into a lesser degree morocco and sever of the gulf countries -- several of the gulf countries. arabiawn prince of saudi was here last week promoting a new economic vision for his country to diversify away from oil which will be key for the region. knowing who has worked in the middle east for the past 15 such intensetten sectarian confl
we must support tunisia's fragile democratic group with assistant. second, most middle eastern countries have fundamentally cure the staggering demographics for the region. isould argue that it unemployment, there was a major driver of the arab spring. subsidies, like a transparent regulation, and inadequately trained workforce all discouraged investment. middle east to north africa, 62% of the population is under 25 and youth unemployment hovers around putting 5%. youth unemployment hovers...
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and i'll claim tunisia, as well, because he claims me. how we address the problems both in africa and globally will determine the trajectory that africa will move forward on in the future. our goal is to partner with africa to promote democracy, to promote peace, and to promote prosperity. and if we're successful, issues of terrorism, conflict and migration will be less of a concern. while africa faces some major security and political challenges, i firmly believe that we're making progress. that will allow for the continent to prosper and for it to take its rightful places as a leader in the next decade. africa's challenges seem daunting. if we depend on the media. and what we're needing. boca haram has a devastating impact on nigeria and the neighbors. and we read that in the press. al qaeda in the islamic magrav. conflicts in places like south sudan, and i saw the ambassador here and economic growth, and robbing young africans for an opportunity for an education and better life. some leaders have shown a propensity to stay in power a b
and i'll claim tunisia, as well, because he claims me. how we address the problems both in africa and globally will determine the trajectory that africa will move forward on in the future. our goal is to partner with africa to promote democracy, to promote peace, and to promote prosperity. and if we're successful, issues of terrorism, conflict and migration will be less of a concern. while africa faces some major security and political challenges, i firmly believe that we're making progress....
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. >> in tunisia, we are facing an identity crisis as in people are not hopeful, anymore.orgiveness is signs of strength. utilize friendship or trust with leaders like you to bring peace between the tribes in my country? empowered that the dalai lama -- >> what he said was how encouraged he was by meeting with these young people. holiness, buts the people from this program, they all inspire me. after meeting his holiness, there is a kind of energy. it is us who should build our country, who should make changes from the inside. >> determined, passionate, committed, action oriented leaders who are building peace and have been inspired by our two days. >> very very encouraging. and myel like my school spirits have been lifted. >> he has so much confidence in us, in ways our actions can make a difference. ability toin our make significant changes in our communities. the compassion and love he has shared with us in my community. [applause] your holiness, that was a powerful and transformative dialogue that we shared with you , with some remarkable leaders from many difficult co
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obviously in tunisia and turkey, lebanon and belgium and france and also multiple attacks in the unitedtates. so while there is no specific intelligence we've got to be serious about it. my problem is the nato countries and -- are not serious. isis is at war with us but we're clearly not at war with them. nato invoked article 5. attack on one is attack on all. there was a nato response into afghanistan to repel al qaeda. we've had responses by ey--. the reason is the east european leaders and the president of the united states do not want to do that because then they are going to be measured in terms of a decisive answer and a consequential result. >> yeah and then they would have to declare war against radical islam, something they don't even acknowledge. i kind of like the idea that isis doesn't like the brexit vote. that makes me feel that i'm on the right side if i like the way they voted on this. it certainly will make life little more difficult for those terrorists who were traveling across border all the time. we have that one terrorist salah abdeslam, he was involved in paris at
obviously in tunisia and turkey, lebanon and belgium and france and also multiple attacks in the unitedtates. so while there is no specific intelligence we've got to be serious about it. my problem is the nato countries and -- are not serious. isis is at war with us but we're clearly not at war with them. nato invoked article 5. attack on one is attack on all. there was a nato response into afghanistan to repel al qaeda. we've had responses by ey--. the reason is the east european leaders and...
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and what concerns me, the policy of backing these islamic militias, in tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime. and we know what they're doing -- >> they created a vacuum for isis in syria, they created the vacuum for the emergence in iraq and syria, and give money to the battle field. and give money to the former muslim brotherhood president, morsi, and how could you be so wrong? >> well, you can if you're purely selfish. obama is an idealogue, clinton is purely selfish. what concerns me is the lack of integrity and the willingness to abandon persecuted groups, such as again, the christians in the middle east. and the obama administration watched as 2,000 years of christianity in the middle east has all but been eradicated, and none of them care. dr. phares and i agree, this has been a betrayal are not only the american values, but of christianity, of judaism and of civilization. >> all right, thank you both for joining us as we get started on this special edition of hannity coming up next. >> there is no magic to the phrase, it's a political talking point. >>> lashing out at his faile
and what concerns me, the policy of backing these islamic militias, in tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime. and we know what they're doing -- >> they created a vacuum for isis in syria, they created the vacuum for the emergence in iraq and syria, and give money to the battle field. and give money to the former muslim brotherhood president, morsi, and how could you be so wrong? >> well, you can if you're purely selfish. obama is an idealogue, clinton is purely selfish....
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it was deeply inspiring, hearing the stories from youth of afghanistan, iraq, tunisia and many more. this shows that we can continue to work for peace as young people and we have a role to play to encourage our peers to work for peace and put it into violence and extremism. this is possible and essential, and i see it is a jet -- joint effort. starting from our families, our communities, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. these were the voices that gave so much hope. we would like to continue the conversation. i have a number of questions from people who would like to ask you, and i want to give you #dalailamausip. this first question is, as a self-proclaimed feminist, what methods do you have for girls growing up in environments of violence and extremism, and what rule -- what role do you see girls and women playing in countering violent extremism? >> since many years, i expressed -- i think perhaps the human population was quite small, and then some colonists -- population increased and the farming system -- poverty, ownership issues came up, and then some -- crimes also
it was deeply inspiring, hearing the stories from youth of afghanistan, iraq, tunisia and many more. this shows that we can continue to work for peace as young people and we have a role to play to encourage our peers to work for peace and put it into violence and extremism. this is possible and essential, and i see it is a jet -- joint effort. starting from our families, our communities, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. these were the voices that gave so much hope. we would...
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and what concerns me, the policy of backing these islamic militias, in tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime. and we know what they're doing -- >> they created a vacuum for isis in syria, they created the vacuum for the emergence in iraq and syria, and give money to the battle field. and give money to the former muslim brotherhood president, morsi, and how could you be so wrong? >> well, you can if you're purely selfish. obama is an idealogue, clinton is purely selfish. what concerns me is the lack of integrity and the willingness to abandon persecuted groups, such as again, the christians in the middle east. and the obama administration watched as 2,000 years of christianity in the middle east has all but been eradicated, and none of them care. dr. phares and i agree, this has been a betrayal are not only the american values, but of christianity, of judaism and of civilization. >> all right, thank you both for joining us as we get started on this special edition of hannity coming up next. >> there is no magic to the phrase, it's a political talking point. >>> lashing out at his faile
and what concerns me, the policy of backing these islamic militias, in tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime. and we know what they're doing -- >> they created a vacuum for isis in syria, they created the vacuum for the emergence in iraq and syria, and give money to the battle field. and give money to the former muslim brotherhood president, morsi, and how could you be so wrong? >> well, you can if you're purely selfish. obama is an idealogue, clinton is purely selfish....
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if you look at libya, you look at egypt and tunisia we have seen it before.he thing about regime changes charles is you can create the regime change, we get that but you can't control what happens next. i don't understand why we are not learning from this and i think we need to be out of it. i think obama is doing this and it really comes down to and this is what nobody wants to say, post western iraq in eastern good evening everybody, i am lou dobbs. shocking testimonies on capitol hill. john brendan contradicted of president obama, he also confirmed donald trump's warning about the radical islamic threat. len to brendan. the islamic state remains dangerous as ever despite repeated assurances to the contrary from mr. obama. >> unfortunately, despite our
if you look at libya, you look at egypt and tunisia we have seen it before.he thing about regime changes charles is you can create the regime change, we get that but you can't control what happens next. i don't understand why we are not learning from this and i think we need to be out of it. i think obama is doing this and it really comes down to and this is what nobody wants to say, post western iraq in eastern good evening everybody, i am lou dobbs. shocking testimonies on capitol hill. john...
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tunisia has found a third path way.u describe a mission that if not impossible, sounds like one of the most difficult ever for the west. it raises the question whether it is a mission that we should be on, that is the united states and europe. can you give us your thought on that as we wrap up? >> the mission without america's presence will befilled filled by the russias of the world, the rawns, saucedy arain yaz. isolationism will allow them to grow. and they will come attack us because the greatest threat to their theocracies is freedommite were troops or freedoms. lou: more on the deadly tearoff attacks on the second anniversary of the islamic state's declaration of its caliphate. donald trump and hillary clinton commenting on the attacks tonight. lou: donald trump moments ago in ohio talking about the turkey attacks. >> i wanted to talk about a few things, and then as you know we had a suicide bombing, istanbul, turkey, many, many people killed, many, many people injured. folks, there is something going on that's re
tunisia has found a third path way.u describe a mission that if not impossible, sounds like one of the most difficult ever for the west. it raises the question whether it is a mission that we should be on, that is the united states and europe. can you give us your thought on that as we wrap up? >> the mission without america's presence will befilled filled by the russias of the world, the rawns, saucedy arain yaz. isolationism will allow them to grow. and they will come attack us because...
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>> it says long live few tunisia.ke eco-friendly t-shirts and website. >> we are liberated.com. >> fantastic. i want people to look you up. are you active in political matters and things. you read about your political action as far as nigeria and boko haram. look it up. it is interesting stuff. i have been reading about you all day. i wish i can spend all i'm with you. >> trust me, you don't. >> i want you to not only look at his work, but look at some of the other work you are doing. >> thank you for having me. >> be sure to check out "independence day." it is in theater right now. we will be back with more "red eye." stick around. >>> coming up on the neck "red eye" bonnie mcfarland and tim dillon and kristen tate. okay, the led zeppelin decision is behind us. let's get to the story that is gripping europe. should robots be tweeted as electron neck persons with their own rights? that could happen if the eu adopts a draft plan to address the growing army of robot workers. the motion claims robots growing intelligence
>> it says long live few tunisia.ke eco-friendly t-shirts and website. >> we are liberated.com. >> fantastic. i want people to look you up. are you active in political matters and things. you read about your political action as far as nigeria and boko haram. look it up. it is interesting stuff. i have been reading about you all day. i wish i can spend all i'm with you. >> trust me, you don't. >> i want you to not only look at his work, but look at some of the other...
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tunisia was the lead sponsor. this is a paste.and doctor it wup a little chile. people used to make this at home with nine ingredients. now, you just top something off. here is your bloody, your secret ingredient with the chili paste. this is best new product. this is from a ra deesh yo, parsnip pasta. itks the ra deesh yo is saw dayed with a little balsa mick. >> have a taste. >> we are going to redo that. >> what she sa. id >>> we were talking about our wingspans earlier. britney, it is almost your last day here. we love you. let's read the measuring stick. >> middle finger please. >> middle finger, 5'5". >> you see. we said it was five feet. so you are normal, as usual. >> your last day with us. >> thank you. >> we have to talk about our wine bot. ricky and i were team driver. who thinks the radio should be controlled by the driver or the winner. >> don't make it sound like it was a blowout. >> everybody has been telling me to up my game .>> your home can be perfect.re, even when life isn't. the neighbor's back. o
tunisia was the lead sponsor. this is a paste.and doctor it wup a little chile. people used to make this at home with nine ingredients. now, you just top something off. here is your bloody, your secret ingredient with the chili paste. this is best new product. this is from a ra deesh yo, parsnip pasta. itks the ra deesh yo is saw dayed with a little balsa mick. >> have a taste. >> we are going to redo that. >> what she sa. id >>> we were talking about our wingspans...
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and the government has declared countries like morocco, tunisia and algeria are safe countries which makes it more difficult if not impossible for people from those countries to get refugee status. charles: i do like berlin more than paris, for the record. the british vote to leave the eu leaves markets plummeting. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. charles: british prime minister david cameron announce his resignation. this has financial markets plummeted. the road ahead still unclear. now that the uk voted to leave the eu. rick, i know you were in a camp that wanted them to vote leave. it was a strong victory for them. what happens next? >> we h
and the government has declared countries like morocco, tunisia and algeria are safe countries which makes it more difficult if not impossible for people from those countries to get refugee status. charles: i do like berlin more than paris, for the record. the british vote to leave the eu leaves markets plummeting. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote...
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if you look at libya, you look at egypt and tunisia we have seen it before.hing about regime changes charles is you can create the regime change, we get that but you can't control what happens next. i don't understand why we are not learning from this and i think we need to be out of it. i think obama is doing this and it really comes down to and this is what nobody wants to say, thd post western iraq in eastern syria that the u.s. is tilting towards the shia and a lot of the sunni arabs -- charles: we have got to leave it there sir. have a good weekend everyone. lou: good evening everyone i'm lou dobbs. the obama administration is tonight fracturing and profoundly. the intelligence and diplomatic communities are breaking openly with the white house and the issue driving what is becoming all to rebellion a straightforwrward with this country's national security. today the political appointees of the state department and throughout the administration were jarred or the disclosure that more than 50 diplomats, professionals, state department employees, have use
if you look at libya, you look at egypt and tunisia we have seen it before.hing about regime changes charles is you can create the regime change, we get that but you can't control what happens next. i don't understand why we are not learning from this and i think we need to be out of it. i think obama is doing this and it really comes down to and this is what nobody wants to say, thd post western iraq in eastern syria that the u.s. is tilting towards the shia and a lot of the sunni arabs --...
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tunisia is a coalition partner, and we are working closely with them. and with egypt and the situation in libya, but also, the bright spot in libya is that the libyans are rejecting the presence of daish. there is this hockey like stick growth. are they matching what they tried to do in iraq and syria, and it turns out that that has not been the case. they have kind of plateaued at about 5000 fighters, 6000 fighters. that is our assessment. and the forces aligned with the new national court have made more progress, more progress than we have anticipated, so now we are looking at how do we accelerate that is being made, so i am purely confident now that we have a strategy in place in libya they can at least begin to degrade that presence. libya has other problems. the concern we have about the accelerated growth of isil is something that appears to be mitigated, but we have to keep at it. been ankaine: there has aggressive recruitment efforts in the philippines, working on the leadership there of one man, and there has even been recruiting efforts in cou
tunisia is a coalition partner, and we are working closely with them. and with egypt and the situation in libya, but also, the bright spot in libya is that the libyans are rejecting the presence of daish. there is this hockey like stick growth. are they matching what they tried to do in iraq and syria, and it turns out that that has not been the case. they have kind of plateaued at about 5000 fighters, 6000 fighters. that is our assessment. and the forces aligned with the new national court...
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other victims were known to be from china, iran, jordan, tunisia, ukraine and uzbekistan. and this of course is a reflection of the international nature of this big traveling hub that is istanbul ataturk airport. the cia director john brennan says he personally would be surprised if isis was not plotting attacks inside the united states. brennan tells the council on foreign relations that the istanbul attack certainly bears the hallmark of that group's modus operandi. listen to brennan. >> to my knowledge there is no credible claim of responsibility at this point. but that's not very surprising because at least in most instances, if not all, isis has not claimed credit and responsibility for attacks that are perpetrated inside of turkey. i think what they do is they carry out these attacks to gain the benefits from it in terms of sending a signal to our turkish partners. at the same time, not wanting to potentially maybe alienating some of those individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. >> well a senior fellow at the council on fore
other victims were known to be from china, iran, jordan, tunisia, ukraine and uzbekistan. and this of course is a reflection of the international nature of this big traveling hub that is istanbul ataturk airport. the cia director john brennan says he personally would be surprised if isis was not plotting attacks inside the united states. brennan tells the council on foreign relations that the istanbul attack certainly bears the hallmark of that group's modus operandi. listen to brennan....
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and the government has declared countries like morocco, tunisia and algeria are safe countries whiches it more difficult if not impossible for people from those countries to get refugee status. charles: i do like berlin more than paris, for the record. the british vote to leave the eu leaves markets plummeting. charles: britishrime minister david cameron announce his resignation. thisas financial markets plummeted. the road ahead still unclear. now that the uk voted to leave the eu. rick, i know you were in a camp that wanted them to vote leave. it was a strong victory for them. what happens next? >> we have 28 countries in the european union. what we have seen over the last 5, 6, 7 years is a serious difference on immigration, economic policy. so the difficulties that the eu has had has caused them to have the lowest common denominator of a policy and that never benefited the british people. the british always tried to make the policy tougher and they have always been on the losing ends of that. i think now what we'll see is a stronger great britain. they will have a stronger border
and the government has declared countries like morocco, tunisia and algeria are safe countries whiches it more difficult if not impossible for people from those countries to get refugee status. charles: i do like berlin more than paris, for the record. the british vote to leave the eu leaves markets plummeting. charles: britishrime minister david cameron announce his resignation. thisas financial markets plummeted. the road ahead still unclear. now that the uk voted to leave the eu. rick, i...
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and the government has declared countries like morocco, tunisia and algeria are safe countries which makes it more difficult if not impossible for people from those countries to get refugee status. charles: i do like berlin more than paris, for the record. the british vote to leave the eu leaves markets plummeting. this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. charles: british prime minister announce his resignation. this has financial markets plummeted. the road ahead still unclear. now that the uk voted to leave the eu. rick, i know you were in a camp that wanted them to vote leave. it was a strong victory for them. what happens next? >> we have 28 countries in the european union. what we have seen over the last 5, 6, 7 years is a serious differenc
and the government has declared countries like morocco, tunisia and algeria are safe countries which makes it more difficult if not impossible for people from those countries to get refugee status. charles: i do like berlin more than paris, for the record. the british vote to leave the eu leaves markets plummeting. this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this...
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isis has become an excuse, someone that's angry about a gay club, someone that's angry, attacks in tunisian tourist sites, in paris, brussels, these individuals never met an isis member have a problem, they have a problem with western culture, might have a personal problem. they're looking for an excuse to conduct an operation. they fight isis as their excuse to say i'm concerned, angry. isis tells me my attack will be legitimate. we are seeing fundamental change in the war on terror, not a fight against al qaeda ideology, target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas wher
isis has become an excuse, someone that's angry about a gay club, someone that's angry, attacks in tunisian tourist sites, in paris, brussels, these individuals never met an isis member have a problem, they have a problem with western culture, might have a personal problem. they're looking for an excuse to conduct an operation. they fight isis as their excuse to say i'm concerned, angry. isis tells me my attack will be legitimate. we are seeing fundamental change in the war on terror, not a...
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. >> in tunisia we're facing an identity process. >> actually, violence is signs of weakness.igns of strength. >> how can we utilize this good friendship or trust between people and religious leaders like you to bring peace between the tribes in my country? >> we should be active in the building of society. >> i feel empowered that the dalai lama was really interested in you. >> what he said was how encouraged he was by meeting with these young people. >> not only his holiness but also the participants in this program they all inspire me. they are peace will building. >> after meeting his holiness, this give a kind of energy that it's as we should build our country. it's as we should make the changes from inside. >> what you have here is a group of determined, passionate, committed, action-oriented leaders who are building peace who have been deeply inspired by our two days. >> i really got encouragement so very, very encouraging. >> now i feel like my soul and my spirit is enriched. >> he built so much confidence in us that he is our voice, our actions can make a difference.
. >> in tunisia we're facing an identity process. >> actually, violence is signs of weakness.igns of strength. >> how can we utilize this good friendship or trust between people and religious leaders like you to bring peace between the tribes in my country? >> we should be active in the building of society. >> i feel empowered that the dalai lama was really interested in you. >> what he said was how encouraged he was by meeting with these young people....
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>> yes, it's off the coast of italy between sicily and tunisia. so, what happened-- it's beautiful.mostly made up of volcanic rock. so it's not very soft and cozy. it's somewhere -- >> stephen: did they make you sleep on the rock? i don't understand. why does the rock have to be soft and cozy? >> there are no beaches. so if you want to go into the beaches you have to wear water shoes and like rock climb down into the water but then the water is full of jellyfish. so figure that one out. >> stephen: this sounds like a prison. >> yeah. ( laughter ) no, but it's actually quite beautiful. and then once you get used to you just kind of swim away from them. >> stephen: they're not that fast, the jellyfish. >> mmm? no, they can get-- they can get you. >> stephen: they can get you, but by accident. they can't chase you. if you can't outswim a jellyfish you really shouldn't be swimming. >> probably not. >> stephen: can i ask you about tilda swinton? >> yeah. >> stephen: she spooks me a little bit. >> does she? >> stephen: she's such a talented actress, i love her as an actress, but she's a l
>> yes, it's off the coast of italy between sicily and tunisia. so, what happened-- it's beautiful.mostly made up of volcanic rock. so it's not very soft and cozy. it's somewhere -- >> stephen: did they make you sleep on the rock? i don't understand. why does the rock have to be soft and cozy? >> there are no beaches. so if you want to go into the beaches you have to wear water shoes and like rock climb down into the water but then the water is full of jellyfish. so figure...
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isis has become an excuse, someone that's angry about a gay club, someone that's angry, attacks in tunisiates, in paris, brussels, these individuals never met an isis member have a problem, they have a problem with western culture, might have a personal problem. they're looking for an excuse to conduct an operation. they fight isis as their excuse to say i'm concerned, angry. isis tells me my attack will be legitimate. we are seeing fundamental change in the war on terror, not a fight against al qaeda ideology, a fight against an organization like isis that just gives people an excuse to do what they want to do, which is what we saw in orlando. >> appreciate you being with us. >>> just ahead, a community still hurting deeply, also holding each other close, not giving in to fear. how one victim's brother memorialized his sister last night. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. every last crunch, sprinkle and drip... should be as clean as it is delicious. panera. food as
isis has become an excuse, someone that's angry about a gay club, someone that's angry, attacks in tunisiates, in paris, brussels, these individuals never met an isis member have a problem, they have a problem with western culture, might have a personal problem. they're looking for an excuse to conduct an operation. they fight isis as their excuse to say i'm concerned, angry. isis tells me my attack will be legitimate. we are seeing fundamental change in the war on terror, not a fight against...
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policy of backing islamist militias in tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime in egypt and oppressed people and the iran deal and we moe what they're doing to minorities, to women, gays and others. >> you raise a good point. control knell peters, 150 billion to iran. the vacuum for the emergence of isis in iraq and syria. they let gitmo terrorists go free. they give money to the former muhammad morsi, former muslim brotherhood president. it is -- how could you be so wrong so often? >> you can if you're a'd log or purely selfish. he is. clinton is purely selfish. you know, what really troubles me is a thorough lack of sbeg ri ten and abandoning minority groups, persecuted groups such as, again, the christians in the middle east. we have watched blithely in the obama administration's watched blithely 2,000 years of christian civilization in the middle east has been all but eradicated and none of them care. so, you know, we think we're in total agreement about this. >> yeah. >> this is a betrayal. not only the united states of america, but of our values, but of christianity, of judeaism
policy of backing islamist militias in tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime in egypt and oppressed people and the iran deal and we moe what they're doing to minorities, to women, gays and others. >> you raise a good point. control knell peters, 150 billion to iran. the vacuum for the emergence of isis in iraq and syria. they let gitmo terrorists go free. they give money to the former muhammad morsi, former muslim brotherhood president. it is -- how could you be so wrong so...
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often fragile economies like in egypt hitting tourism, major source of income, attacks in egypt, tunisia, jordan, turkey, they see themselves driving out westerners, driving out infidel, purifying the earth. they get in their minds a lot of benefit from this attacks on paris were against tourist industry but vengeful on the west. deirdre: erdogan has taken a lot of criticism. what you said made me think of this, extreme muslims, oh, you've been working too much with the west, right? turkey has been a target for them for that reason. >> president erdogan played his hand pretty well for a few years. he make classic mistake saudis make and people throughout history made, rulers think they can tame snakes. he is muslim brotherhood guy. he is not as extreme as isis but he is fundamentalist. he thought he could use terrorists in syria to overthrow assad who he hates. again cobras don't make good pets. he is learning that as so many others have learned that but it is too late now we see this debacle in the middle east. turkey, i have grit respect. beautiful country. people are wonderful and hos
often fragile economies like in egypt hitting tourism, major source of income, attacks in egypt, tunisia, jordan, turkey, they see themselves driving out westerners, driving out infidel, purifying the earth. they get in their minds a lot of benefit from this attacks on paris were against tourist industry but vengeful on the west. deirdre: erdogan has taken a lot of criticism. what you said made me think of this, extreme muslims, oh, you've been working too much with the west, right? turkey has...
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with turkish authorities and was going to pick him up and retrieve a couple and bring them back to tunisiaragic and ironic area. heather: our prayers go out to all those families impacted. laura allows joining us, live from istanbul, thank you. be on a new fda warning about cookie dough and it's not the raw eggs that are causing concern this time. what's the danger here? plus, one key voting block could swing the presidential election. what that is and why donald trump seems to be having trouble winning those voters over. live with that.>> jon: "outnumbered" is coming up at the top of the hour. sandra and harris, what do you have?>> the istanbul terror bombers are identified, new concerned here about the obama administrations mixed messages on isis. are we beating them or not? and conflict of interest questions about the hillary clinton email investigation after her husband , remember, former president, at a private meeting with the attorney general loretta lynch. is that allowed? and marines removing the word man from a bunch of job titles. is our military going pc on us or will gender ne
with turkish authorities and was going to pick him up and retrieve a couple and bring them back to tunisiaragic and ironic area. heather: our prayers go out to all those families impacted. laura allows joining us, live from istanbul, thank you. be on a new fda warning about cookie dough and it's not the raw eggs that are causing concern this time. what's the danger here? plus, one key voting block could swing the presidential election. what that is and why donald trump seems to be having...
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>> it says long live few tunisia.>> fantastic. i want people to look you up. are you active in political matters and things. you read about your political action as far as nigeria matters and things. i want as far as nigeria and boko haram. it isin interesting stuff. i've been reading about you all day. i wish i could spend all night with youth here. >> trust me, you don't. >> i want you to not only look at this guy's work but look at the other work you're doing. fantastic. >> thanks a lot. be sure to check out independence day. it is in theaters right now. we'll be back with more "red eye." stick around. what're you, what're you, what're you? i probably got that question 3 to 4 times a week. i'd always get asked if i was asian or moroccan or something else. so i jumped at the chance to take the dna test through ancestry. and my results ended up being african, european and asian. it just confirmed what i guess people had seen in me all my life. i do feel like ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. "what are you?
>> it says long live few tunisia.>> fantastic. i want people to look you up. are you active in political matters and things. you read about your political action as far as nigeria matters and things. i want as far as nigeria and boko haram. it isin interesting stuff. i've been reading about you all day. i wish i could spend all night with youth here. >> trust me, you don't. >> i want you to not only look at this guy's work but look at the other work you're doing....
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policies of backing islamists in tunisia, blood regime in egypt and backing up of all of that, the iran deal. we know what the iran regime is doing to gay and ss and to othe. >> colonel peters, they gave 150 billion to iran, they created the vacuum for the emergence of isis in iraq and syria, they let gitmo terrorists go free back onto the battlefield, they gave money to the former mohamed morsi, former brotherhood president. how could you be so wrong so orch and t often and the issue of syrian refugees on top of it? >> obama is an ideolog, and what escapes me is the willingness to abandon groups such as the christians in the middle east. we've watched 2,000 christians in the middle east has been all but ie rad indicated and none of them care. we're in agreement that this has been a betrayal, not only of united states and america, but of values, christianity, judism and civilization. >> thank you both for being with us as we get started on the special edition of "hannity" coming up next. >> there is no humanity to the phrase radical islam. it's a critical talking point. >> president oba
policies of backing islamists in tunisia, blood regime in egypt and backing up of all of that, the iran deal. we know what the iran regime is doing to gay and ss and to othe. >> colonel peters, they gave 150 billion to iran, they created the vacuum for the emergence of isis in iraq and syria, they let gitmo terrorists go free back onto the battlefield, they gave money to the former mohamed morsi, former brotherhood president. how could you be so wrong so orch and t often and the issue of...
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and tunisia. and what all of the international cadets stand and be recognized one more time. 812 air force academy cadets have completed all graduation requirements. the united states air force academy, class of 2016. as worthy of each the bachelor of science degree. >> ladies and gentlemen, associate dean for student academic affairs and academy registrar. >> ladies and gentlemen, barack obama, president of the united states, joined us on stage to congratulate each of the graduate of the class of 2016. will the distinguished graduates please rise and come forward to receive your diplomas. >> the number one cadet with .verall academic performance names]g andrew david phillips. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] ladies and dillman, joining president obama on stage is debra lee james, secretary of the air force and general mark welsh, chief of staff of the air force. will the remainder of the graduates of 2016 please rise and come forward by squadron to receive diplomas? [reading names]
and tunisia. and what all of the international cadets stand and be recognized one more time. 812 air force academy cadets have completed all graduation requirements. the united states air force academy, class of 2016. as worthy of each the bachelor of science degree. >> ladies and gentlemen, associate dean for student academic affairs and academy registrar. >> ladies and gentlemen, barack obama, president of the united states, joined us on stage to congratulate each of the graduate...
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they called morocco, tunisia and algeria safe countries. which means that people there are not necessarily eligible for refugee status anymore in germany. but there has been a battle brewing and battle going on for the last week here we haven't covered. but it is going on between the state governments in germany and federal government over accelerating the pace of deportation. trish: she did it to herself, saying i will invite all the muslim migrants our country and therefore into the european union. she essentially, adam, insured you would see the backlash we saw on full display last night in great britain. reporter: certainly it did trigger, hit a nerve with people in the uk. you heard the issues regarding admitting turkey to the eu and negotiations that have been going on with that. it absolutely hit a nerve with people in the uk, trish, you're absolutely right. trish: makes you wonder about hillary clinton's plans to bring 65,000 syrian refugees here. whether she will need to tailor those plans in light what we're watching around the gl
they called morocco, tunisia and algeria safe countries. which means that people there are not necessarily eligible for refugee status anymore in germany. but there has been a battle brewing and battle going on for the last week here we haven't covered. but it is going on between the state governments in germany and federal government over accelerating the pace of deportation. trish: she did it to herself, saying i will invite all the muslim migrants our country and therefore into the european...
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concern regarding their capability, they are battlefield hardened, foreign firefighters, many from tunisia back to the home nations with different targets now. it will be -- if isis is defeated in iraq we will still have raqqa, more complex proposition and al-qaeda associated movement type of terrorist situation for the long war. still need to have defense in depth but looking forward to seeing what the iraqi security forces can do with the new found capability and the new momentum. we western them well and we salute our american forces. >> of course. quickly, bottom line, it is encouraging. >> yes, sir. very encouraging. >> captain wells always good to see you with the re-capture of fallujah by the iraqis. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator.
concern regarding their capability, they are battlefield hardened, foreign firefighters, many from tunisia back to the home nations with different targets now. it will be -- if isis is defeated in iraq we will still have raqqa, more complex proposition and al-qaeda associated movement type of terrorist situation for the long war. still need to have defense in depth but looking forward to seeing what the iraqi security forces can do with the new found capability and the new momentum. we western...
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tunisia, libya, they're expanding beyond the caliphate now into northern africa so they are not on the run, they're on the rise . >> is that on an alternate universe looks like, eric, where people look up at the same sky and see something different? >> it where the white house is been for the better part of eight years now saying that isis is on the run, isis is the jv team area john kerry is saying the reason why isis is blowing up airports and blowing up brussels and maybe has a link to orlando is because they're desperate is tone deaf. he's wrong, mike mccall says he's wrong, john brennan who heads the cia days ago said isis is not on the run. they literally have thousands of fighters, thousands of fighters looking to infiltrate the west refugee programs and immigration to kill westerners read their not on the run, they're not pushing back, they're not killing people because they're about to be defeated. they're telling people because they can. the sooner we get together as a globe, not just america but all freethinking countries get together and declare war on these cockroaches and
tunisia, libya, they're expanding beyond the caliphate now into northern africa so they are not on the run, they're on the rise . >> is that on an alternate universe looks like, eric, where people look up at the same sky and see something different? >> it where the white house is been for the better part of eight years now saying that isis is on the run, isis is the jv team area john kerry is saying the reason why isis is blowing up airports and blowing up brussels and maybe has a...
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. >> tunisia, cartoon. >> was the result, a direct result of a heinous and offensive video. >> and ambassadorwas never corrected by the white house. summing up. the republican report says the federal government failed to protect ambassador stevens and the three other americans who were murdered and that the obama administration mislead the world after the fact. now, to the democratic side of the house committee. their report is strange to say the least. congressman elijah cummings about a partisan a man as there is in the house of representatives, led the democratic response. it says the following.the democe committee still do not know what motivated the terror attack. they still will not concede the video thing was a ruse. that the obama administration did not make intentionally misleading statements. even though ambassador rice obviously did put forth the phony ruiz about the video. maybe she was mislead by her superiors, but, again, the white house did not order an investigation to find out why ms. rice said what she said. and the committee democrats did not seem to have a problem not know
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we are just finished with the philippines, mexico, tunisia. we are preparing within tanisha, and i've probably forgotten a few. we're exact than that align with the u.k., i'm not in it is a shame to tell you today. but we will of course reflect upon that. >> i don't put a no-frills trade agreement as. if somebody might define that for me it may be better off. england, whether they are in the e.u. are not in the e.u. are great friend and great allies and we are going to remain closed and continue to do trade and do business with them. and so, i don't have anything to say beyond that. they are friends, allies and we'll treat them them as friends and allies. >> a few questions over here. >> hi, bred for temperament five u.s. trade. first, specific to one that cip negotiations, i know you mentioned you were still on track and 72016 and turned to when the endgame phase would start, the stock taking. >> you have to speak closer. >> you mentioned you were to on track to conclude 2016. if a stock taking our trade ministers in september that could dete
we are just finished with the philippines, mexico, tunisia. we are preparing within tanisha, and i've probably forgotten a few. we're exact than that align with the u.k., i'm not in it is a shame to tell you today. but we will of course reflect upon that. >> i don't put a no-frills trade agreement as. if somebody might define that for me it may be better off. england, whether they are in the e.u. are not in the e.u. are great friend and great allies and we are going to remain closed and...