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yasser films an avenue of palaces. this is the saudi arabia the world usually sees: a country of wealth and luxury shopping malls. but the global crash in oil prices has hit the saudi economy hard. >> narrator: although the saudi government has spent billions on social welfare, as much as a quarter of the population is estimated to live in poverty-- a reality rarely seen. >> (translated): i'm going to show you how people live here. >> narrator: yasser brings his hidden camera to a slum on the edge of the holy city of mecca. >> (translated): people are living in real misery here. children selling things. oh, my god. look, it's a dump. look at the sewage. the way money is spread, it's kept among the ruling family. it's not spread to the people. only what's left, the crumbs, are spread to the people. so there's great inequality between the classes. >> narrator: much of saudi arabia's wealth comes from oil fields in the east of the country, home to the shia muslim minority. one of yasser's fellow activists is filming here.
yasser films an avenue of palaces. this is the saudi arabia the world usually sees: a country of wealth and luxury shopping malls. but the global crash in oil prices has hit the saudi economy hard. >> narrator: although the saudi government has spent billions on social welfare, as much as a quarter of the population is estimated to live in poverty-- a reality rarely seen. >> (translated): i'm going to show you how people live here. >> narrator: yasser brings his hidden camera...
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yasser louati, your response? not waitinge for ted cruz to give us policy advice will stop if he wants to patrol neighborhoods, ask them to go patrol neighborhoods where you have white-collar criminality to put millions of americans out of their homes and lost their jobs. let's start with the secondary of his idiot you call donald trump. what does he know about foreign policy? the drone war?g how about ending the war against terrorism? how about things of the consequences of the clients iraq does all the emergence of the so-called islamic state. every single war abroad carried by superpowers is strictly related to terrorist attacks. to quote one of your cia officials who said, being a test attacks is a small price for being a superpower, so how about addressing that? when it comes to policies, yes, we need to address our policies, increasing dramatically in inequalities of the exclusions of people. again, it does not take more than 10 individuals to carry out massive terrorist attacks. unfortunately, for america,
yasser louati, your response? not waitinge for ted cruz to give us policy advice will stop if he wants to patrol neighborhoods, ask them to go patrol neighborhoods where you have white-collar criminality to put millions of americans out of their homes and lost their jobs. let's start with the secondary of his idiot you call donald trump. what does he know about foreign policy? the drone war?g how about ending the war against terrorism? how about things of the consequences of the clients iraq...
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fattah was yasser arafat. been involved in the palestinian cause since the 1960s. >> arafat thought he was the leader of the palestinians, and he was, in effect. i mean, he couldn't control all of them, but ina much as they had an elected representative, it was yassar arafat. >> more than five minutes past the deadline, when the arab guerillas said they would execute their hostages, it appears that the conference still on. >> an estimated 900 million people that had tuned in to watch the olympic games around the world were now transfixed watching this grisly terrorist drama play out in front of them. >> the israeli hostages and the arab commandos who have held them hostage for this entire day has now left to a makeshift helicopter pad at the back of the olympic village. >> the israelis wanted to come in and try and rescue them, and the germans said no. you know, when a bad number comes up, it comes up very bad. >> we find that this drama has not ended. >> the german police were sent up at the nearby air base t
fattah was yasser arafat. been involved in the palestinian cause since the 1960s. >> arafat thought he was the leader of the palestinians, and he was, in effect. i mean, he couldn't control all of them, but ina much as they had an elected representative, it was yassar arafat. >> more than five minutes past the deadline, when the arab guerillas said they would execute their hostages, it appears that the conference still on. >> an estimated 900 million people that had tuned in...
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Mar 22, 2016
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the final negotiations on the oslo accord in 1993 and was there when the israeli prime minister and yasser arafat shook hand on the white house lawn. israelis appreciate that, and the fact that she is a clinton. she said you can't be neutral when it comes to israeli-palestinian negotiations. fake a listen. >> yes, we need steady hands, not a president saying he's neutral monday, pro-israel tuesday and who knows what an wednesday, because everything's negotiable. well, my friend's, israel's security is not negotiable. >> all the 2016 candidates were here, except bernie sanders, and he issued a letter in which he basically put out his manifesto, personal message: the gulf states have to take greater responsibly for the middle east, ostensibly >>> donald trump loves to boast about his poll numbers, but you likely won't hear him talk about the numbers in utah, because the state is set to deal him a huge loss in the context. michael shure has a preview from salt lake city. >> good evening from utah. frump running into a little -- donald trump running into a little trouble. utahans not warming t
the final negotiations on the oslo accord in 1993 and was there when the israeli prime minister and yasser arafat shook hand on the white house lawn. israelis appreciate that, and the fact that she is a clinton. she said you can't be neutral when it comes to israeli-palestinian negotiations. fake a listen. >> yes, we need steady hands, not a president saying he's neutral monday, pro-israel tuesday and who knows what an wednesday, because everything's negotiable. well, my friend's,...
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followed 9/11, just about everyone in the world seemed to be standing with the united states, even yasser, president bush. >> but not this man. >> i'm very, very sorry to your viewers for saying this, but i lacked any empathy for the victims. maajid nawaz didn't start his life as a radical, he grew up here in essex, england. the beneficiary of a middle class upbringing. the son of hard-working pakistani parents. but he didn't quite feel at home in britain, and yet, had no other place to call home, no community to call his own. he read for us what he wrote in his diary after seeing the towers fall. >> don't you think we've been crying too, like you are now for years? do you think we felt no pain as you raped and plundered our lands and bombed our cities? what lands, what cities, you ask? your arrogance is only compounded by your ignorance. you chose your side and we have chosen ours. ♪ >> nawaz had become convinced that the world of islam was under constant and brutal attack from the west. muslims had to fight back. nawaz's chosen army was a radical group. the day before 9/11, he had lande
followed 9/11, just about everyone in the world seemed to be standing with the united states, even yasser, president bush. >> but not this man. >> i'm very, very sorry to your viewers for saying this, but i lacked any empathy for the victims. maajid nawaz didn't start his life as a radical, he grew up here in essex, england. the beneficiary of a middle class upbringing. the son of hard-working pakistani parents. but he didn't quite feel at home in britain, and yet, had no other...
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followed 9/11, just about everyone in the world seemed to be standing with the united states, even yasserto the americans, president bush. >> but not this man. >> i'm very, very sorry to your viewers for saying this. i lacked any empathy for the victims. >> maajid nawaz didn't start his life as a radical, he grew up here in essex, england. the beneficiary of a middle class upbringing. he didn't quite feel at home in britain. and yet had no other place to call home. no community to call his own. he read for us what he wrote in his diary after seeing the towers fall. >> don't you think we've been crying, too, like you are now for years? do you think we felt no pain as you raped and plundered our lands and cities. what lands, what cities you ask? your arrogance is only compounded by your ignorance. you chose your side and we have chosen ours. ♪ >> nawaz had become convinced that the world of islam was under constant and brutal attack from the west. muslims had to fight back. his chosen army was a radical group. the day before 9/11, he had landed in egypt to recruit for the group, which in so
followed 9/11, just about everyone in the world seemed to be standing with the united states, even yasserto the americans, president bush. >> but not this man. >> i'm very, very sorry to your viewers for saying this. i lacked any empathy for the victims. >> maajid nawaz didn't start his life as a radical, he grew up here in essex, england. the beneficiary of a middle class upbringing. he didn't quite feel at home in britain. and yet had no other place to call home. no...
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20 years of polling is yasser arafat. so you're right, he appeals to a segment but i think those negatives are so high in that sense and in david's interview i think that probably come mounds that that this man simply doesn't know -- >> arafat got 240 electoral college votes. >> and he was strong in the industrial midwest, too. [ laughter ] >> sam, following up on that, mark halperin has the next question for david but, sam, the last poll i saw trump had disapproval ratings in the high 60s, hillary was in the high 50s. hillary's been in public office for 30 years now, trump for six months. it's easier to move the person's negatives in six months as we saw in the republican primary early on then it is to move the other. i'm not saying donald trump can catch up but people that are saying trump has high disapproval ratings and can't win is -- they're whistling past the graveyard in march. >> he'll have to do quite the pivot and apologize to many of the demographic groups that feel deeply offended by what's happened in the co
20 years of polling is yasser arafat. so you're right, he appeals to a segment but i think those negatives are so high in that sense and in david's interview i think that probably come mounds that that this man simply doesn't know -- >> arafat got 240 electoral college votes. >> and he was strong in the industrial midwest, too. [ laughter ] >> sam, following up on that, mark halperin has the next question for david but, sam, the last poll i saw trump had disapproval ratings in...
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how hopeful are you, yasser that this time around the negotiations in geneva will lead to a more permanentolution, if you will? >> well, we can only remain hopeful. but if there is anything we have learned from dealing with the russians or from dealing with the assad regime is that they always go to negotiations and they fail. they have done that in geneva. they have dodge that in the most recent talks in february. i see no reason why they don't do this again in march. obviously, the situation on the ground is different. now, we have, as you mentioned, an official who is more or less respected although there have been several, several, several breaches by the authorities over the last 48 hours, especially this morning. so, the regime seems to respect the facilities. they come up with these ideas of calling for elections in april when actually the plan that the special envoy was preparing is for legislative e legs to happen in 18 months. >> okay. it's clear the regime is playing a game. we don't know where it's going to lead to. >> thank you so much for sharing your views for us. executive
how hopeful are you, yasser that this time around the negotiations in geneva will lead to a more permanentolution, if you will? >> well, we can only remain hopeful. but if there is anything we have learned from dealing with the russians or from dealing with the assad regime is that they always go to negotiations and they fail. they have done that in geneva. they have dodge that in the most recent talks in february. i see no reason why they don't do this again in march. obviously, the...
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for example, running after first yasser arafat and then mahmoud abbas to try to make a peace they didn't really want to make, instead of our going after the people who have toe clired war against us, like osama bin laden, and the regime of iran. mistakes have been made, but you can't throw out the baby with the bath water, and we would compound the felony greatly if god forbid we were to elect a guy who's willful and self-possessed, but totally ignorant like the donald. that would be insane. i think, really, america needs responsible leadership in the world, not trying to make democracy everywhere, not trying to tell other nations what to do, but being a friend to our friend and enemy -- ad very vary to our adversaries. i think that's the only way it's worked well over the last 70 years. host: do you think it's still working well? caller: well, it isn't working because president obama isn't working it. he's somewhere between being a difficult i can't and feckless and disengaged in some alternative universe why cuba and venezuela become the priorities in the midst of a world raging with c
for example, running after first yasser arafat and then mahmoud abbas to try to make a peace they didn't really want to make, instead of our going after the people who have toe clired war against us, like osama bin laden, and the regime of iran. mistakes have been made, but you can't throw out the baby with the bath water, and we would compound the felony greatly if god forbid we were to elect a guy who's willful and self-possessed, but totally ignorant like the donald. that would be insane. i...