Against the occupation, so we are definitely expecting to see increase in in these type of scenes uh today and already as the regime has been shocked um by the uh operation algods flood thats been labeled um we are expecting a of course to see lot of violence from the of Israeli Regime itself uh so far so far uh it seems that because of the overall shock and just trying to get themselves of what they should do, we have seen a uh um uh a conservative response if you want to say uh we have uh the advisor to irans leader ayatollah saying that tehran supports the palestinian attack on israel and of course we know that tehran, the Islamic Republic of iran has always been a form uh uh very uh firm supporter of uh Palestinian Resistance, palestinian independence and palestinians, reclaiming their land, a reminder that the very first Palestinian Embassy that was ever open in the world, that happened in 1979 after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, and that the israeli, the former Israeli E
We have blegedegged and pleaded and nobody has listened to us. If you had to pay for all we pay for, the hospitals the tens of thousands of babies, all you have to do in this country is you walk over the line, you get someone pregnant, i cant leave these are american babies. Thats something we have to get rid of. I tell you, blacks should be the most upset about that. They should be the most upset. That was put in there to keep blacks safe. And i just went to my 50th reunion to get the party going. And they cant believe what theyre seeing. My friends i have so many hispanic friends. What am i supposed to call you mexican hispanics or we will be covering donald trump this weekend the live weekend event. Tell you more about that. We want to hear your thoughts on scott walker has he entered the race. Hes had two term governor. He won reelection last year in wisconsin. Athens, ohio, on our democrats line. Caller i cant believe i got through. Iate have to tell you the first time i got throu
Years after the war. And a congressional briefing on internet defamation lawsuits and their impact on freedom of speech. This aoefrbt the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. It is 90 minutes. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to center for american progress. Were glad to see folks here on a rainy monday morning. Im Vice President for National Security and International Policy here. I would like to welcome our distinguished guests from shanghai. They have both managed to get to washington despite a typhoon that disrupted all air operations out of shanghai. So were extremely happy youre here safe and sound. We hope the jet lag wont keep you from raising strong arguments and lively discussions this morning. Back in february 2014, the china u. S. Change institution and Shanghai Institute neuer International Studies discussed a report on a new model for major power realizes. It stressed it needed to be more about avoiding conflict. They needed to look at forwardlooking actions and
Good morning. They give rorer participating in this conference was to counter isis it is encouraging to see the forces of isis to engineer a tv in their computer monitors they will seek a combined 68 nations and organizations to share a resolve of isis or daish lasting defeat the coalition is united to stop the nicest resurgence halting global ambitions and were ready to grow stronger in battle. With the joint session of congress to make clear it is the policy of the United States to demolish and destroy this barbaric terrorist Organization Many of us represent countries that marks one year since 32 illness and people were killed and 300 wounded with the attack on brussels. The fourth minister home says this is a solemn day but we are grateful to have him with us today in the same month lead child was killed and 600 iraqis injured and i sis has carried out horrific attacks in paris and in stable of install and also on social media the phenomenon were working to combat together with the
We are so honored to have you today and particularly unfortunately given the tragic events in orlando your book, isis a history, is particularly relevant today. We want to have the conversation in the context of what is happening but also as your book lays out the history of isis and that is what we want to try to understand. Many people focus on the brutality but your book goes much further and much deeper than just talking about the violence. You talk about the ideology and the religious dynamic which is so important. Just as a starting point, i want to talk about the first chapter as a beginning. You mention many fact frors fore rise of isis. And we both known as middle easterners there have been many radical groups that have evolved over the years and isis is just one of the most violent. You mention the innovation invasion of iraq, the collapse of the arab states, the arab spring. And you mention how isis is able to provide services for sunni populations in the same way the Muslim