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i spoke with, they have a pamphlet that says, islam is isis, and isis is islam, and if you're a good practicing muslim you'll end up with beliefs something like isis. >> they make that association between islam, which is a faith practiced by more people than any other in the world, and this group. >> right, and they're very passionate about wanting to tell people. this is what is going to happen if you are--if you're a really true practitioner of islam. the problem with that, of course, is that we have over 3 million muslims in the united states. if you go to that assumption there are 3 million potential terrorists, here in the united states. they said hitler did a pretty good job with the jews in germany. that is definitely a fringe movement, but when i spoke to the muslim community, what they're very afraid of is that this idea of islam equaling isis or we need to be afraid of muslims is now filtering up to the mainstream. so you have people like donald trump who said that we should ban muslims from coming in to the united states, but we need to register them. >> aaron, thank you v
i spoke with, they have a pamphlet that says, islam is isis, and isis is islam, and if you're a good practicing muslim you'll end up with beliefs something like isis. >> they make that association between islam, which is a faith practiced by more people than any other in the world, and this group. >> right, and they're very passionate about wanting to tell people. this is what is going to happen if you are--if you're a really true practitioner of islam. the problem with that, of...
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we stand against the idea of the islamic state. not only isis, but all islamic state. we stand against the caliphate. we stand for the equality of member and women. we stand for free speech. we believe ideas don't have rights, human beings do. >> so what we have to fundamentally do is challenge those governments of qatar, of saudi arabia, of iran, of pakistan, and we have to say, these ideas are not okay anymore for the 21st century, and that's what we're doing. and can i tell you what's happening? we are hearing from muslims. and they are saying thank you to us. they are saying thank you for standing up with courage, because we fear challenging the status quo, and we are so grateful to you for being our voices in the world. >> there's more "war stores: fighting isis" just ahead. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound) i won't. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only co
we stand against the idea of the islamic state. not only isis, but all islamic state. we stand against the caliphate. we stand for the equality of member and women. we stand for free speech. we believe ideas don't have rights, human beings do. >> so what we have to fundamentally do is challenge those governments of qatar, of saudi arabia, of iran, of pakistan, and we have to say, these ideas are not okay anymore for the 21st century, and that's what we're doing. and can i tell you what's...
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we stand against the idea of the islamic state. not only isis, but all islamic state. we stand against the caliphate. we stand for the equality of men and women. we stand for free speech. we believe ideas don't have rights. human beings do. >> what we have to fundamentally do is challenge those governments of qatar, of arabia, of iran, of pakistan and we have to say, these ideas are not okae anymore for the 21st century and that's what we're doing. can i tell you what's happeningy we're hearing from muslim and they're saying thank you to us. they're saying thank you for standing up because we fear challenging the status quo and we're so grateful to you for being our voices in the world. >> more "war stories: fighting isis" just ahead incredible bladder protection from always discreet that lets you move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it. we're so confident you'll love it, we'll give you double your money back if you don't. inc
we stand against the idea of the islamic state. not only isis, but all islamic state. we stand against the caliphate. we stand for the equality of men and women. we stand for free speech. we believe ideas don't have rights. human beings do. >> what we have to fundamentally do is challenge those governments of qatar, of arabia, of iran, of pakistan and we have to say, these ideas are not okae anymore for the 21st century and that's what we're doing. can i tell you what's happeningy we're...
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unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in the town of northern syria, hence the name of the magazine. like al qaeda, isis never refers to us as americans. isis sees the united states as a christian power and that they'll defeat the crusaders us and bring about the and the islamic conquest of the world. >> islamic isis' islamic, takes 7th century interpretations and says this they're going to literally apply it to today. >> dr. zudi jaser was a medical officer in the navy and was an attendi ining physician to the congress, a practices muslim and author of "a battle for the soul of islamic." after the 9/11 attacks, he was disapointed with the muslim-a
unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in...
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unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in the town of northern syria, hence the name of the magazine. like al qaeda, isis never refers to us as americans. isis sees the united states as a christian power and that they'll defeat the crusaders us and bring about the end and the islamic conquest of the world. >> islamic isis' islamic, takes 7th century interpretations and says this they're going to literally apply it to today. >> dr. zudi jaser was a medical officer in the navy and was an attendi ining physician to the congress, a practices muslim and author of "a battle for the soul of islamic." after the 9/11 attacks, he was disapointed with the musl
unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in...
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unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in the town of northern syria, hence the name of the magazine. like al qaeda, isis never refers to us as americans. isis sees the united states as a christian power and that they'll defeat the crusaders us and bring about the end and the islamic conquest of the world. >> islamic isis' islamic, takes 7th century interpretations and says this they're going to literally apply it to today. >> dr. zudi jaser was a medical officer in the navy and was an attendi ining physician to the congress, a practices muslim and author of "a battle for the soul of islamic." after the 9/11 attacks, he was disapointed with the musl
unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in...
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unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in the town of northern syria, hence the name of the magazine. like al qaeda, isis never refers to us as americans. isis sees the united states as a christian power and that they'll defeat the crusaders us and bring about the end and the islamic conquest of the world. >> islamic isis' islamic, takes 7th century interpretations and says this they're going to literally apply it to today. >> dr. zudi jaser was a medical officer in the navy and was an attendi ining physician to the congress, a practices muslim and author of "a battle for the soul of islamic." after the 9/11 attacks, he was disapointed with the musl
unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in...
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unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in the town of northern syria, hence the name of the magazine. like al qaeda, isis never refers to us as americans. isis sees the united states as a christian power and that they'll defeat the crusaders us and bring about the end and the islamic conquest of the world. >> islamic isis' islamic, takes 7th century interpretations and says this they're going to literally apply it to today. >> dr. zudi jaser was a medical officer in the navy and was an attendi ining physician to the congress, a practices muslim and author of "a battle for the soul of islamic." after the 9/11 attacks, he was disapointed with the musl
unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a phd in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in...
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which is the islamic state. some call it the islamic state of iraq in syria. the funding mechanisms which is jabhat al-nusra in syria, and that, and that of isis, you will see, are private funding. there are accusations that there are government entities that are supporting -- let me come over here so i can point -- that are supporting them specifically and particularly, but we -- i do not have concrete evidence of that. these are just speculations that have been made. we do have concrete evidence here, as you will have heard. and we will go through the timeline, that the u.s. has been sponsoring a majority along these lines here. not so much on this line which is closer to that organization, along this line. and many people will then ask about the kurds and where do the kurds fit in. really, you see the kurds coming on this line right here, mainly they are fighting against isis. primarily. you are seeing here, too, isis fighting jabhat al-nusra and a lot of the rebel groups. they compete for recruits as well. so, how, again, how did we get here? i was teachin
which is the islamic state. some call it the islamic state of iraq in syria. the funding mechanisms which is jabhat al-nusra in syria, and that, and that of isis, you will see, are private funding. there are accusations that there are government entities that are supporting -- let me come over here so i can point -- that are supporting them specifically and particularly, but we -- i do not have concrete evidence of that. these are just speculations that have been made. we do have concrete...
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unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a ph.d. in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and this makes it very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the end of time. in the town of dabiq, a town of northern syria, hence the name of the magazine. like al qaeda, isis never refers to us as americans. isis sees the united states as a christian power and that they'll defeat the crusaders us and bring about the end and the islamic conquest of the world. >> islam, isis is islam, takes 7th century interpretations and says this they're going to literally apply it to today. >> dr. zudi jaser was a medical officer in the navy and was an attending physician to the u.s. congress. he's a practicing muslim and author of "a battle for the soul of islam." after the 9/11 attack
unfortunately, isis is very islamic. >> timothy furnish has a ph.d. in islamic history, a u.s. arabic specialist and written numerous books on islam including "sects, lies and the caliphate." >> isis has the upper hand in terms of interpreting the koran because they're applying it literally and this makes it very hard to refute them. one of the favorite motifs is to quote hadifs, alleged sayings of mohammed and it's about an armageddon-like battle to take place before the...
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malcolm was beginning to under the constraints of islam. malcolm wanted to become more active in the struggle and elisha mohammed said no, you stay away from it. we do not deal with members of the naacp, you stay away from king, we are own separate organization. this was not enough for malcolm. i think in the back of his mind it was taking shape that he was going to start his own organization someday. he could see the charisma of this person, athletes could have a potential political use. >> he has charisma, he talked all of the time, he never seemed to listen, but he listened very closely to malcolm, why? was this outgoing, talkative person the real cassius clay? >> that is several questions there. let me first say who knows who the real cassius clay was. this is a person who was the most wonderful mimic possible. he could inhabit another person. one person said cassius clay would say something he liked the next day he was a better and then the next day he would say it better than you set it and then it was his. he could become whoever he
malcolm was beginning to under the constraints of islam. malcolm wanted to become more active in the struggle and elisha mohammed said no, you stay away from it. we do not deal with members of the naacp, you stay away from king, we are own separate organization. this was not enough for malcolm. i think in the back of his mind it was taking shape that he was going to start his own organization someday. he could see the charisma of this person, athletes could have a potential political use....
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they had radical islamic terrorism. in the philippines, a well-known story i will not go to the process. they had a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam, or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh grid i think you have a story -- harsh. i think you know the story. they didn't have a problem for 28 years. people in theent, islamic world should respect the people in the west. donald trump: i don't think we will be successful until they have respect. they have no respect for the president or the country. the washington post suggested maybe the u.s. should have a different role. nato might need a different type of mission. there are people that say that america needs to be the leader of nato, that is important. do you agree? donald trump: we have had a disproportionate year. we are paying for a lot of nato. it is helping them more than us. i look at the ukraine, we are always the leader. what about the countries surrounding it. they do not say anything. we are always the ones that want
they had radical islamic terrorism. in the philippines, a well-known story i will not go to the process. they had a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam, or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh grid i think you have a story -- harsh. i think you know the story. they didn't have a problem for 28 years. people in theent, islamic world should respect the people in the west. donald trump: i don't think we will be successful until they have respect. they have...
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it created a fear of islam not seen since 9/11. >> it was surprising to see it here. was i surprised at those kinds of incidents? no. >> one of the leaders of the red land red party patriots. they say there are reasons to fear islam in america. >> i think the fear comes from 9/11, it comes from san bernardino. it comes from down in texas where you know if you're exercising your first amendment rights and criticize islam or mohammed, some muslim may show up and try to kill you. >> he said that many also feel that the beliefs of islam are incompatible to the islam way of life. >> the concern of jihad, yes, that life is going to sub plant
it created a fear of islam not seen since 9/11. >> it was surprising to see it here. was i surprised at those kinds of incidents? no. >> one of the leaders of the red land red party patriots. they say there are reasons to fear islam in america. >> i think the fear comes from 9/11, it comes from san bernardino. it comes from down in texas where you know if you're exercising your first amendment rights and criticize islam or mohammed, some muslim may show up and try to kill you....
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pandemic of the islam terrorism. and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and iraq. but the caliphate now has colonies in brussels in paste. probably minor ones -- libya the threat has metastasized. as for john kerry. as for secretary kerry saying that islamic state that's desperate, i don't know, europe looked pretty desperate to me this week. >> president obama can't say radical islamicf' terror. he said bathtubs are more dangerous than terrorists in america. frankly, i'm more concerned about blowing up as i come to work in times square than i am my bathtub. >> he uses the word existential threat. it's not existential threat. there is no logic to that, eric. nonlethal diseases are not existential threat. petty crime isn't existential threat. fender benders aren't existential threat but they are not desirable either. and just because a threat can't wipe out every last american, doesn't mean we don't take it seriously. can i guarantee you islamic state -- dash, was a really, really,
pandemic of the islam terrorism. and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and iraq. but the caliphate now has colonies in brussels in paste. probably minor ones -- libya the threat has metastasized. as for john kerry. as for secretary kerry saying that islamic state that's desperate, i don't know, europe looked pretty desperate to me this week. >> president obama can't say radical islamicf' terror. he said bathtubs are more dangerous than terrorists in...
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the world of islamic extremism. that's it for "the kelly file." i'm sandra smith. >>> tonight, on "war stories" -- isis ruthless and expanding the so-called islamic state. >> isis is hot wiring apocaly e apocalypse. >> fierce fighters standing against isis. >> parent her ga are a fighting force. our efforts anemic so far. >> attacks in europe and in america. >> the threat is growing in terms of scale . >>> live if america's news headquarters, senator bernie sanders may be picking up
the world of islamic extremism. that's it for "the kelly file." i'm sandra smith. >>> tonight, on "war stories" -- isis ruthless and expanding the so-called islamic state. >> isis is hot wiring apocaly e apocalypse. >> fierce fighters standing against isis. >> parent her ga are a fighting force. our efforts anemic so far. >> attacks in europe and in america. >> the threat is growing in terms of scale . >>> live if america's...
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islam or extremist islam? he basically said islam hates us. >> well, i don't think that he regrets saying it when the perception is the reality when you see thousands of muslims in a room chanting "death to america" in several places. we are talking about islam and you're right, it is radical islamic extremists that do participate in these types of things. but the bigger picture here is we are so controlled by political correctness, we've allowed this propaganda to spread all throughout the country that this is a religion of peace when we see today that countries like britain and france and even germany now and sweden, where they're having a head-on collision with the truth. we have to start talking about this in a broader perspective rather than separating the idea because we have a major problem going on in this country, as we are continuing to bring thousands of refugees into this country that we know have been infiltrated by isis. >> but he didn't say some muslims, he didn't say radical muslims. there are
islam or extremist islam? he basically said islam hates us. >> well, i don't think that he regrets saying it when the perception is the reality when you see thousands of muslims in a room chanting "death to america" in several places. we are talking about islam and you're right, it is radical islamic extremists that do participate in these types of things. but the bigger picture here is we are so controlled by political correctness, we've allowed this propaganda to spread all...
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the islamic state, the caliphate and we need to work with muslims who will want to reform against islamism. until our homeland security apparatus starts to adapt a policy to expose and infiltrate islamist networks, we are going to continue to participate in this whac-a-mole program. deirdre: dr. zuhdi jasser, thank you as us for the time. >> anytime. deirdre: american airlines say it will not resume flights to brussels until the weekend at the earliest. at this time there are plans to operate a flight from philadelphia to brussels on saturday, return flight on sunday. that is subject to change, pending direction from brussels airport and the appropriate authorities. >>> actor turned trump supporter scott baio says he is ready to pay for whoopi goldberg's one-way ticket out of the u.s. we'll play our interview that has liberal hollywood pretty steamed. >>> also ted cruz being criticized for calling a law enforcement to patrol and secure muslim neighborhoods. a member of his campaign is with me with reaction. here's the plan. you're a financial company that cares, but your logo is old and a
the islamic state, the caliphate and we need to work with muslims who will want to reform against islamism. until our homeland security apparatus starts to adapt a policy to expose and infiltrate islamist networks, we are going to continue to participate in this whac-a-mole program. deirdre: dr. zuhdi jasser, thank you as us for the time. >> anytime. deirdre: american airlines say it will not resume flights to brussels until the weekend at the earliest. at this time there are plans to...
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. >> do you think islam is at war with the west? >> i think islam hates us. there is something -- there is something there that is a tremendous hatred there. there's a tremendous hate red. we have to get to the bottom of it. there's an unbelievable hatred of us. >> in islam itself? >> you're going to have to figure that out. you'll get another pulitzer, right? but you'll have to figure that out. but there's a tremendous hatred. and we have to be very vigilant. we have to be very careful. and we can't allow people coming into this country who have this hatred of the united states. >> i guess the question is -- >> and of people that are not muslim. >> the question is, is there a war between the west and radical islam or between the west and islam itself. >> it's radical but it's hard to
. >> do you think islam is at war with the west? >> i think islam hates us. there is something -- there is something there that is a tremendous hatred there. there's a tremendous hate red. we have to get to the bottom of it. there's an unbelievable hatred of us. >> in islam itself? >> you're going to have to figure that out. you'll get another pulitzer, right? but you'll have to figure that out. but there's a tremendous hatred. and we have to be very vigilant. we have to...
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islam. are you going to go for that? >> that's what i've been saying, there's a war between the west and islamism. there's a war between liberty and theocracy, and yes, the immigrants who want to come here to defeat secular governance are our enemy. just like the cold war. the communists whether they're nonviolent or not were not our allies. and those who believe in the isis state, not only isis, but islamic state. and those who want to be in society are our greatest eye lies, and we need to thread that needle. stuart: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. stuart: to recap we're about four minutes away from the opening of the stock market. we do not expect a major repercussions on wall street because of what happened over in belgium earlier this morning. perhaps we start last friday, the ring leader or logistics behind the attacks in paris was captured on friday. the media says he's been singing, talking telling authorities that there is another attack planned. then this morning we get tha
islam. are you going to go for that? >> that's what i've been saying, there's a war between the west and islamism. there's a war between liberty and theocracy, and yes, the immigrants who want to come here to defeat secular governance are our enemy. just like the cold war. the communists whether they're nonviolent or not were not our allies. and those who believe in the isis state, not only isis, but islamic state. and those who want to be in society are our greatest eye lies, and we need...
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this is precisely what islamic state would like us to do. to present an image of a country that is suspicious of people simply because they are muslims or because they are arabs. that plays right into their hand and allows them to hold out to arab and muslim populations the line that the united states is fundamentally anti-arab and anti-islamic. obviously, we need to be doing everything we can to ensure our security, but we don't need to be taking steps that will harm our security. and this kind of -- look, i understand the fears. that is why terrorists practice terror, so they can frighten people into doing things that are ultimately counterproductive for their own society. we just need to be sure we do not fall into that trap. mark: ambassador crocker, down in texas, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. john: are journalists responsible for the rise of donald trump? the new york times new media critic gives us his take, next. ♪ ♪ mark: in his very first new york times media column, today our friend, jim rutenberg, wrote this abo
this is precisely what islamic state would like us to do. to present an image of a country that is suspicious of people simply because they are muslims or because they are arabs. that plays right into their hand and allows them to hold out to arab and muslim populations the line that the united states is fundamentally anti-arab and anti-islamic. obviously, we need to be doing everything we can to ensure our security, but we don't need to be taking steps that will harm our security. and this...
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islam take it on. you need leaders like king abdul of jordan. you need that got and medina behind this. this is not easy. until you do it, it does not matter how much intel we have. we will never get enough. this is a fast-moving operation. they captured two days ago. these people thought. that is exactly what they did did they hit soft targets. an advantage to find them. a needle in a haystack. do you think that today's attacks were tied at all to them finding one of the men responsible for the terrorist attacks? >> they had certain aspects ready to go. they had somebody captured. they figured they would do more. >> we know that there was a third on. there was a third bomb at the airport. safely detonating it. they intended to do far more damage than they did. >> the most troubling to me is the fact that they had some chemicals. i do not know what kind of chemicals. chances are, some base chemicals. they can be in and of themselves. not that damaging. putting them together four someone else. after all
islam take it on. you need leaders like king abdul of jordan. you need that got and medina behind this. this is not easy. until you do it, it does not matter how much intel we have. we will never get enough. this is a fast-moving operation. they captured two days ago. these people thought. that is exactly what they did did they hit soft targets. an advantage to find them. a needle in a haystack. do you think that today's attacks were tied at all to them finding one of the men responsible for...
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exactly what islam is. you have to know that every muslim is raised to emulate the founder of islam, mohammed. if you declare the figurehead mohammed taboo, then you're not going to understand the threat. when he first founded his religion in mecca, he was a religious man. when he went to medina, he developed a political philosophy. he developed a doctrine, and that doctrine of mohammed's in medina is the antithesis of the idea of america, the american philosophy, and american political theory and practice. and if you, the people, if we, the people, don't understand that, then we will not understand what the medina agenda is. namely, those muslims who follow and try to emulate the prophet mohammed in his spirit in medina. not every single muslim is a threat. millions and millions and millions of muslims are peace loving. but those muslims who invoke the prophet mohammed in his legacy in medina, and in his creeds, those are a threat to us on a personal level as a woman, as those who refuse the way they want
exactly what islam is. you have to know that every muslim is raised to emulate the founder of islam, mohammed. if you declare the figurehead mohammed taboo, then you're not going to understand the threat. when he first founded his religion in mecca, he was a religious man. when he went to medina, he developed a political philosophy. he developed a doctrine, and that doctrine of mohammed's in medina is the antithesis of the idea of america, the american philosophy, and american political theory...
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i respect islam. i don't respect radical islam. go to the guardian and you can read about a muslim supporter of trump who says i understand donald trump. he's standing against radical wahhabism. he's protecting me as a moderate muslim. this muslim individual explains very well how he can tell the difference between trumpance opposition to wahhabiism but support for islam in general. >> do you buy that? >> trump is the king of imprecise language. if he added "radical" we wouldn't be talking about this. look, this doesn't hurt him in a republican primary, frankly. i mean, he speaks in a raw language. he speakings in a primal language. this is why people are drawn to him. because every voter you talk to, they're sick of the political correctness. you hear that around the country. and that's -- that trump is -- >> it resonates. >> he doesn't tip tow around that answer. he just says it. >> it's a huge contrast to our president who has preetedly refused to say islamic radicalism. he'll call it workplace violence. americans at their dinne
i respect islam. i don't respect radical islam. go to the guardian and you can read about a muslim supporter of trump who says i understand donald trump. he's standing against radical wahhabism. he's protecting me as a moderate muslim. this muslim individual explains very well how he can tell the difference between trumpance opposition to wahhabiism but support for islam in general. >> do you buy that? >> trump is the king of imprecise language. if he added "radical" we...
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pandemic of the islam terrorism. and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and iraq. but the caliphate now has colonies in brussels in paste. probably minor ones -- libya the threat has metastasized. as for john kerry. as for secretary kerry saying that islamic state that's desperate, i don't know, europe looked pretty desperate to me this week. >> president obama can't say radical islamicf' terror. he said bathtubs are more dangerous than terrorists in america. frankly, i'm more concerned about blowing up as i come to work in times square than i am my bathtub. >> he uses the word existential threat. it's not existential threat. there is no logic to that, eric. nonlethal diseases are not existential threat. petty crime isn't existential threat. fender benders aren't existential threat but they are not desirable either. and just because a threat can't wipe out every last american, doesn't mean we don't take it seriously. can i guarantee you islamic state -- dash, was a really, really,
pandemic of the islam terrorism. and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and iraq. but the caliphate now has colonies in brussels in paste. probably minor ones -- libya the threat has metastasized. as for john kerry. as for secretary kerry saying that islamic state that's desperate, i don't know, europe looked pretty desperate to me this week. >> president obama can't say radical islamicf' terror. he said bathtubs are more dangerous than terrorists in...
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is it islam hates the west? or is it about radical islam. donald trump was very slow. he talked about some. >> i think it is important to state, as marco did and the other two traditional candidates did, that we need to work with the islamic world, moderate islamic world to solve the isis problem. this cannot be done on our own. we need allies in the muslim world. the fact that he did not walk back those remarks is telling to me. marco said a president can't just pop whatever comes in his head. it may make us feel good for the candidate to stick it to the people and say whatever he thinks. but they have consequences. it affects world markets, our relationships with other countries. and i think last night shows we have three candidates with the temperament and experience to be president and one that i think is an amateur. >> james, do you think all islam is the problem? you're a trump supporter. what do you think about that? >> i'm a cruz supporter, first of all. >> you're a cruz supporter. what do you think about it? i have close muslim friends who are some of the nice
is it islam hates the west? or is it about radical islam. donald trump was very slow. he talked about some. >> i think it is important to state, as marco did and the other two traditional candidates did, that we need to work with the islamic world, moderate islamic world to solve the isis problem. this cannot be done on our own. we need allies in the muslim world. the fact that he did not walk back those remarks is telling to me. marco said a president can't just pop whatever comes in his...
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which is the islamic state. some call it the islamic state of iraq in syria. the funding mechanisms which is the al qaeda sponsored and thation in syria, of isis, you will see, our private funding. there are accusations that there are government entities that are supporting -- let me come over here so i can point -- that are them specifically and particularly but i do not have concrete evidence of that. these are just speculations that have been made. we do have concrete evidence here, as you will see as we go that thehe timeline, u.s. has been sponsoring a majority along these lines here. not so much on this line which is closer. and many people will then ask about the kurds and where do they fit in. really, you see the kurds coming on this line right here, mainly fighting against isis. primarily. you will see them here, too. the al qaeda group and a lot of the rebel groups. they compete for recruits as well. again, how did we get here? class, speaking to some of the students earlier today, and one of the questions that someone in the audience raised already
which is the islamic state. some call it the islamic state of iraq in syria. the funding mechanisms which is the al qaeda sponsored and thation in syria, of isis, you will see, our private funding. there are accusations that there are government entities that are supporting -- let me come over here so i can point -- that are them specifically and particularly but i do not have concrete evidence of that. these are just speculations that have been made. we do have concrete evidence here, as you...
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or islam? he should have said in the answer radical islam is what i'm talking about. that would be the first thing he would say as he would say it's a religion of peace or whatever you've heard from george w. bush and barack obama, both political sides of the aisle. >> because he's talking about islam as a political entity. he's talking about the theology that comes from the koran that says find your enemy and kill him. he was not thinking of the muslim people. >> no, he wasn't. that's what a president has to do. >> to paint him as a racist and bigot and somehow anti-islam, i think people aren't buying that. he commanded eed 49% of supporta poll. >> you're saying he didn't think about it? >> no, he doesn't think about these things. what i'm saying is i don't know that it was intentional or not. whatever it is within him, he is unpredictable and erratic and, therefore, he is not somebody you would want as your commander in chief. i do want want donald trump's fingers anywhere near the nuclear co
or islam? he should have said in the answer radical islam is what i'm talking about. that would be the first thing he would say as he would say it's a religion of peace or whatever you've heard from george w. bush and barack obama, both political sides of the aisle. >> because he's talking about islam as a political entity. he's talking about the theology that comes from the koran that says find your enemy and kill him. he was not thinking of the muslim people. >> no, he wasn't....
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problem segment tonight, the islamic terror threat in america. after the brussels attack, donald trump and ted cruz have amped up their rhetoric against muslim extremism. hillary clinton, however, is striking a different she said a meeting with muslim leaders. >> cannot allow our nation to be pity groups of people against one another. we cannot give in to panic and fear it's not in keeping with our values. it's not effective in protecting us and it plays into the hands of terrorists people who feel marginalized, left out, left behind are going to want to join something. >> but a new book is alleging that some muslim leaders in america are unwilling to help the fbi in its counter terrorism work. joining us now from washington is ronald kessler, author of theui "the secrets of the fbi." tell us what you have learned. you say the fbi behind the scenes is nervous about the muslim community. >> yeah. on the one handsome individual muslims have provided leads on plots that had been rolled up by the fbi. the fbi in general has found very little cooperat
problem segment tonight, the islamic terror threat in america. after the brussels attack, donald trump and ted cruz have amped up their rhetoric against muslim extremism. hillary clinton, however, is striking a different she said a meeting with muslim leaders. >> cannot allow our nation to be pity groups of people against one another. we cannot give in to panic and fear it's not in keeping with our values. it's not effective in protecting us and it plays into the hands of terrorists...
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the core disease, the cancer is political islam, the identity of the islamic state. that's why isis is so different than al qaeda. they've established the islamic state. until we counter and reform the yds that are the pathway to radicalization. right now the entire whack-a-mole -- until they change that, until we start monitoring ideologies of jihadism, the continuation, prior to when they become militants, when they start to be separatists of the saudi wahabi ideology, those need to be monitored. and we need to acknowledge that we need to reform within the house of islam. >> muhammad, you say that muslim leaders in america should be doing more. >> absolutely. and as a member of the muslim community, the largest organized muslim community in the usa, we need proven models by political candidates who want free publicity. three things we need. one is leadership matters here. leadership matters such as a leadership, the kalif of islam. there's 16,000 mosques around the world. everyone wants to come into these public places. they're open to you. secondly, we need to cou
the core disease, the cancer is political islam, the identity of the islamic state. that's why isis is so different than al qaeda. they've established the islamic state. until we counter and reform the yds that are the pathway to radicalization. right now the entire whack-a-mole -- until they change that, until we start monitoring ideologies of jihadism, the continuation, prior to when they become militants, when they start to be separatists of the saudi wahabi ideology, those need to be...
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the idea of an islamic caliphate. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort® allergy spray. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better...
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hillary clinton won't call it radical islam, john kerry won't call it radical islam. not going tocall the enemy by fight it properly. i heard a democrat today saying, oh, things are going very well against isis, they've lost 20% of the territory that they held in iraq. now, that is the same claim they made about 14 months ago, that they lost 20% of the territory. they said combining iraq and syria, now they've narrowed it down. if they've only lost 20% of the territory they had in iraq, they're not fighting it. it's a pinprick campaign, just enough to satisfy "the new york times". and whoever inherits the presidency after this president is going to have a very, very full plate with a crazy, on-fire middleast, western europe, radical islam spreading everywhere x this president's legacy will be he did not do enough anywhere, any step of the way. it took him six years to call fort hood a radical islamic attack. lon u: ahe did so fighting all the way. chris plant, monica crowley, thank you both for being here. appreciate it. >> thanks, lou. lou: be sure to vote in our pol
hillary clinton won't call it radical islam, john kerry won't call it radical islam. not going tocall the enemy by fight it properly. i heard a democrat today saying, oh, things are going very well against isis, they've lost 20% of the territory that they held in iraq. now, that is the same claim they made about 14 months ago, that they lost 20% of the territory. they said combining iraq and syria, now they've narrowed it down. if they've only lost 20% of the territory they had in iraq, they're...
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the core disease, the cancer is political islam, the identity of the islamic state. that's why isis is so different than al qaeda. they've established the islamic state. until we counter and reform the yds that are the pathway to radicalization. right now the entire whack-a-mole -- until they change that until we start monitoring ideologies of jihadism the continuation, prior to when they become militants, when they start to be separatists of the saudi wahabi ideology, those need to be monitored. and we need to acknowledge that we need to reform within the house of islam. >> muhammad, you say that muslim leaders in america should be doing more. >> absolutely. and as a member of the muslim community, the largest organized muslim community in the usa, we need proven models by political candidates who want free publicity. three things we need. one is leadership matters here. leadership matters such as a leadership the kalif of islam. there's 16,000 mosques around the world. everyone wants to come into these public places. they're open to you. secondly, we need to counte
the core disease, the cancer is political islam, the identity of the islamic state. that's why isis is so different than al qaeda. they've established the islamic state. until we counter and reform the yds that are the pathway to radicalization. right now the entire whack-a-mole -- until they change that until we start monitoring ideologies of jihadism the continuation, prior to when they become militants, when they start to be separatists of the saudi wahabi ideology, those need to be...
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the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's history. that is how the belgian prime minister described the bomb attacks that iraq russell's earlier today. 30 people died and islamic state has claimed responsibility. police have released an image of three men, two of whom they save lose themselves up at brussels main airport and killing 10 others. the third man seen in light is the subject of an urgent police search. another 20 were killed at a blast in a central metro station in brussels. we will hear from our correspondent in brussels shortly, but here is how the day unfolded. >> the check-in moments after the blast -- smoke fills the air and luggage lies abandoned as people run for their lives. there were chaotic scenes as pas
the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's history. that is how the belgian prime minister described the bomb attacks that iraq russell's earlier today. 30 people...
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to be under the constraints of the nation of islam. he wanted to become more active in the struggle. that we do not deal with members of the naacp is to think in the back of his mind to take shape to see the charisma of this person. to have a potential political use and he never seemed to listen. without going talkative person those are several questions there. who knows who the real cassius clay was. and was the most wonderful the neck actually have heard this before if you say something he liked the next day he would say it is a better then you said it. to become better than he could become. but there is one line to say there will be time to prepare to meet the faces of the ada is who is he? one person with friends or a succession. it to be representative of america. in then to say don't worry about that. it maybe hard to get dinner the district of columbia but it is taking care of. including you russia. [laughter] and there is that ah-ha! moment where he is merely in the morning by radio was also an arrest -- a wrestling match so th
to be under the constraints of the nation of islam. he wanted to become more active in the struggle. that we do not deal with members of the naacp is to think in the back of his mind to take shape to see the charisma of this person. to have a potential political use and he never seemed to listen. without going talkative person those are several questions there. who knows who the real cassius clay was. and was the most wonderful the neck actually have heard this before if you say something he...
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they had a huge problem with terrorism, having to do with islam, a radical islam. harsh.unbelievably they did not have the problem for 28 years. mark: one element would have the people respect the west. mr. trump: i don't think you can do anything unless they respect you. they have no respect for the president or our country. mark: but it's about nato. you suggested maybe the u.s. should have a different role, a smaller role. you did not say withdraw, but a different role, and nato would need another mission. : we are paying for a lot of nato. it is helping them more than it is helping us. . look at ukraine we are the one who always wants to go to war with russia over ukraine. we are always fighting, and putting up a lot of money for nato, this proportion. we put up a lot of money for a lot of countries. we defend south korea, japan, germany. we put up a lot of money, then the $1 wonder -- trillion. when you look at our military, is very interesting. it is not really for us. we are defending everyone else. we are defending the whole world. mark: should america be t
they had a huge problem with terrorism, having to do with islam, a radical islam. harsh.unbelievably they did not have the problem for 28 years. mark: one element would have the people respect the west. mr. trump: i don't think you can do anything unless they respect you. they have no respect for the president or our country. mark: but it's about nato. you suggested maybe the u.s. should have a different role, a smaller role. you did not say withdraw, but a different role, and nato would need...
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islam -- ignorant. islam is not a race. this is ideological monitoring where the extremists, we need to know -- the san bernardino killers didn't wake up radical islamists. they were part of the salafi jihadi educational system. our security system should have known they were studying from the school of salafi what has beenism which we were ignoring. listen, i love my faith, and because i love it with a tough love, i want homeland security to help me monitor. not to infringe rights, not to shut down mosques. yes, there are things that are being called for by some candidates, by some politicians and others and in france where they hut down some mosques that had weapons. that was right. shutting down mosques that were simply preaching hate, that doesn't work. but we need to monitor them. otherwise we're blind x all we end up doing, trish, is postmortems instead of premortems and knowing when they're going to attack. trish: thank you, doctor, always good to talk to you. >> thank you, trish, appreciate it. trish: the state depa
islam -- ignorant. islam is not a race. this is ideological monitoring where the extremists, we need to know -- the san bernardino killers didn't wake up radical islamists. they were part of the salafi jihadi educational system. our security system should have known they were studying from the school of salafi what has beenism which we were ignoring. listen, i love my faith, and because i love it with a tough love, i want homeland security to help me monitor. not to infringe rights, not to shut...
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islam terrorism. and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and iraq. but the caliphate now has colonies in brussels in paste. probably minor ones -- libya the threat has metastasized. as for john kerry. as for secretary kerry saying that islamic state that's desperate, i don't know, europe looked pretty desperate to me this week. >> president obama can't say radical islamicf' terror. he said bathtubs are more dangerous than terrorists in america. frankly, i'm more concerned about blowing up as i come to work in times square than i am my bathtub. >> he uses the word existential threat. it's not existential threat. there is no logic to that, eric. nonlethal diseases are not existential threat. petty crime isn't existential threat. fender benders aren't existential threat but they are not desirable either. and just because a threat can't wipe out every last american, doesn't mean we don't take it seriously. can i guarantee you islamic state -- dash, was a really, really,
islam terrorism. and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and iraq. but the caliphate now has colonies in brussels in paste. probably minor ones -- libya the threat has metastasized. as for john kerry. as for secretary kerry saying that islamic state that's desperate, i don't know, europe looked pretty desperate to me this week. >> president obama can't say radical islamicf' terror. he said bathtubs are more dangerous than terrorists in america. frankly,...
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a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh. problem forhave a 28 years. people and the islamic world respect the west more? mr. trump: i don't think you can do anything or will be successful unless they respect you. >> let's talk about nato. maybe the u.s. should have a different role. that nato might need a different type of mission. people say america needs to be the leader of nato. do you agree? we are paying for a lot of nato and it is helping them more than it is helping us. what about the country surrounding ukraine? they don't say anything. we are the one that wants to go to world war iii with russia over ukraine. we put up a lot of the money for a lot of countries. we defend south korea, saudi arabia, we defend germany. we put up a lot of money and people wonder why we own $19 trillion. we put up a lot of money. everyone sees it as many times higher. it is not for us. it is because we are defending everybody else. we are defending the whole world. up a long time ago. we were a richer nation th
a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh. problem forhave a 28 years. people and the islamic world respect the west more? mr. trump: i don't think you can do anything or will be successful unless they respect you. >> let's talk about nato. maybe the u.s. should have a different role. that nato might need a different type of mission. people say america needs to be the leader of nato. do you agree? we are paying...
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to defeat islamic terrorists. and donald lack of knowledge and lack of understanding of radical islamic terrorism is every bit
to defeat islamic terrorists. and donald lack of knowledge and lack of understanding of radical islamic terrorism is every bit
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they had a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh. they didn't have a problem for 28 years. >> people and the islamic world respect the west more? mr. trump: i don't think you can do anything or will be successful unless they respect you. >> let's talk about nato. maybe the u.s. should have a different role. that nato might need a different type of mission. people say america needs to be the leader of nato. do you agree? mr. trump: we are paying for a lot of nato and it is helping them more than it is helping us. what about the country surrounding ukraine? they don't say anything. we are the one that wants to go to world war iii with russia over ukraine. we put up a lot of the money for a lot of countries. we defend south korea, saudi arabia, we defend germany. we put up a lot of money and people wonder why we own $19 trillion. we put up a lot of money. everyone sees it as many times higher. it is not for us. it is because we are defending everybody else. we are defending the whole world. >> should american
they had a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh. they didn't have a problem for 28 years. >> people and the islamic world respect the west more? mr. trump: i don't think you can do anything or will be successful unless they respect you. >> let's talk about nato. maybe the u.s. should have a different role. that nato might need a different type of mission. people say america needs to be the leader of...
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moroccan-born rachid benzine is a professor of islamic studies. he says european governments must strive harder to help them integrate and give them a sense of belonging. >> ( translated ): our young people are not being radicalized in mosques. the phenomenon of radicalization is taking place within the family unit and with their friends and peers. we need to provide them with the tools so that our young people are sufficiently armed against the ideology facing us. because if you don't fully integrate young people, their imagination will automatically create a symbolic identity and people can die for that. >> reporter: such concerns were in the air today as secretary of state john kerry arrived in belgium to meet with prime minister charles michel, on defeating isis. >> we join kerry to discuss the fight against terrorism-- how is it possible to do better, how is it possible to work together in order to be more efficient. >> we will not rest until we have eliminated your nihilistic beliefs and cowardice from the face of this earth. >> reporter: la
moroccan-born rachid benzine is a professor of islamic studies. he says european governments must strive harder to help them integrate and give them a sense of belonging. >> ( translated ): our young people are not being radicalized in mosques. the phenomenon of radicalization is taking place within the family unit and with their friends and peers. we need to provide them with the tools so that our young people are sufficiently armed against the ideology facing us. because if you don't...
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appealing islamic ideal. but it's not quite that simple. there is of courseçó quite a lot of discord and what is sparking the discord between foreign fighter and local fighters are the problem with money and the problems with battlefield defeats that's increasingly a problem for islamic state in their self-declared. >> thompson: talk more about that what all these conflicts are that are happening. >> when you have foreign fighters who are rewarded for their trip, for their sacrifice, coming to the caliphate with with more money more spoils officer war there is bound to be resentment from the local fight are. these are local fighters for the mo part living under islamic state rule. so they have less of a choice. so, there's going to be some discord, this is especially acute when there's battlefield defeats. so, when they lose something like as we're seeing right now, city of palmyra they don't have the vocabulary to accommodate a defeat. this is the group that constantly tells its followers that they are wor
appealing islamic ideal. but it's not quite that simple. there is of courseçó quite a lot of discord and what is sparking the discord between foreign fighter and local fighters are the problem with money and the problems with battlefield defeats that's increasingly a problem for islamic state in their self-declared. >> thompson: talk more about that what all these conflicts are that are happening. >> when you have foreign fighters who are rewarded for their trip, for their...
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he is suspected of being a weapons maker for the islamic state group. a manhunt continues for two suspects directly linked to tuesday's brussels attacks. ishor: the german magazine reporting police in germany have arrested two people in the last 40 hours suspected to having links to the brussels suicide bombers. one of the two received two mobile phone messages shortly before the brussels attacks which included the name of one of the bombers. the german interior ministry is declining to comment on that report. jessica is in berlin and tells us more. reporter: this afternoon, police officials have confirmed these two arrests. they are separate arrests that took place this week. two men who are suspected of having links to the brussels attackers. the first arrest took place wednesday night in a town about 80 kilometers north of frankfurt. according to local police reports, a 28 euros man was arrested at a train station while police were undertaking regular checks, they stopped this man and asked him for identification. when he failed to provide any, they
he is suspected of being a weapons maker for the islamic state group. a manhunt continues for two suspects directly linked to tuesday's brussels attacks. ishor: the german magazine reporting police in germany have arrested two people in the last 40 hours suspected to having links to the brussels suicide bombers. one of the two received two mobile phone messages shortly before the brussels attacks which included the name of one of the bombers. the german interior ministry is declining to comment...
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enemies are enemies of islam. they're killing muslims and destroying mosques and shrines. >> do you have a problem if we're to extract information water boarding him to find out if he knows of other terror cells in belgium? in europe? >> i think we have to go with the constitution. we have to go with our morals. at the same time, at the same time, we cannot promise constitution and breaking it before becoming president. >> we have the information to find bin laden because ksm, one of three people told us about the courrior. >> sean, we can go to the roots of the problem, saudi preachers are preaching hate. and actually, violence, that is the root. we have to stop it there. we have to stop it there. >> all right. all right. isn't it obvious he knows where other terror cells are? >> there might be americans that were killed is the problem. so this is an american thing now. this stands to reason, if this individual that was part of that bombing, where those innocent people were blown up, and we have a possibility of
enemies are enemies of islam. they're killing muslims and destroying mosques and shrines. >> do you have a problem if we're to extract information water boarding him to find out if he knows of other terror cells in belgium? in europe? >> i think we have to go with the constitution. we have to go with our morals. at the same time, at the same time, we cannot promise constitution and breaking it before becoming president. >> we have the information to find bin laden because ksm,...
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they had a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam, or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh. i think you know the story. he was unbelievably harsh. they didn't have a problem for 28 years. mark: one element would be, have people in the islamic world respect the people in the west. donald trump: i don't think we will be successful until they have respect. they have no respect for the president or the country. mark: let's talk about nato. you talked about nato with the washington post. suggested that maybe the u.s. should have a different role, a smaller role. you did not say withdrawal but that nato might need a different type of mission. there are people that say that america needs to be the leader of nato, that is an important role. do you agree? donald trump: we have had a disproportionate share. we are paying for a lot of nato. it is helping them more than us. i look at the ukraine, we are always the leader. what about the countries surrounding it? they do not say anything. we are always the ones that want to go to war with russia over the ukrai
they had a huge problem with the terrorism having to do with islam, or having to do with radical islam. he was unbelievably harsh. i think you know the story. he was unbelievably harsh. they didn't have a problem for 28 years. mark: one element would be, have people in the islamic world respect the people in the west. donald trump: i don't think we will be successful until they have respect. they have no respect for the president or the country. mark: let's talk about nato. you talked about...
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the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's history. that is how the belgian prime minister described the bomb attacks that iraq russell's earlier today. 30 people died and islamic state has claimed responsibility. police have released an image of three men, two of whom they save lose themselves up at brussels
the islamic terrorist group says it carried out the attacks in brussels. this is what it looked like just moments after two bombs went off at the city's airport killing at least 10 people. then an explosion at a metro station in downtown brussels. at least 20 people died there. we have team coverage tonight. it starts now. good to have you with us. a black day in our nation's history. that is how the belgian prime minister described the bomb attacks that iraq russell's earlier today. 30 people...
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islamic or not. of course it's islamic but it's misleading, it distorts, it manipulates, takes certain and manipulates the past onto the present. in this fact i would argue that the overwhelming majority of muslims do not believe the ideology of i.s.i.s, it has a base, very small but very powerful base, people who believe in its ideology. >> you write about how i.s.i.l. is more focused on the near enemy than far enemy. you make it clear that even though i.s.i.l. is more dangerous to the west than al qaeda because of the thousands of foreign fighters who have joined and who could return. >> well, antonio, there is a qualitative difference between al qaeda and osama bin laden that in fact the united states of america and the i.s.i.s. or the islamic state of ab abu bakr al baghdadi. while i.s.i.s. or the islamic state is focused on the near enemy on the syrian regime on the jordanian and the saudi regimes even though now it has begun to target the far enemy. the attacks on the russian plane, the attacks
islamic or not. of course it's islamic but it's misleading, it distorts, it manipulates, takes certain and manipulates the past onto the present. in this fact i would argue that the overwhelming majority of muslims do not believe the ideology of i.s.i.s, it has a base, very small but very powerful base, people who believe in its ideology. >> you write about how i.s.i.l. is more focused on the near enemy than far enemy. you make it clear that even though i.s.i.l. is more dangerous to the...