47% of trump supporters. dr. fauci this weekend practically pleading with trump who is vaccinated in secret at the white house in january to urge his supporters to get the shot. watch. how much of a difference will it make if president trump leads a campaign for the people who are most devoted to him to actually go out and get the vaccine? chris, i think it would make all the difference in the world. he is a very widely popular person among republicans. if he came out and said go and get vaccinated, it is really important for your health, the health of your family and the health of the country it seems absolutely inevitable that the vast majority of people who are his close followers would listen to him. i m surprised at the high percentage of republicans who say they don t want to be vaccinated. i don t understand where that s coming from. this is not a political issue. this is a public health issue. the divide is also playing out on the floor of the house of represent
convicted and has become sort of a galvanizing force for a lot of the radical elements within not within islam, but within violent islam, that would do something like this. great analysis, juliette. thanks so much, my friend, i appreciate it. good night. will tennis star novak djokovic be allowed to stay in australia? or will he be deported? we ll take a look at the case australian judges are deciding right now.
america in support of the islamic center. but sadly, emotion and prejudice won out and the project was abandoned in a frenzy of islamaphobia. i reacted to the controversy on the show in august of 2010 explaining why the basic idea was so important and so broadly admired. you know that ever since 9/11 the united states has been trying to engage in a battle of ideas against radical islam. now, america can t really get involved in it in a debate within islam. so that means finding and supporting moderate muslims. this is a cultural struggle that has been warmly supported by liberals and conservatives. in fact, many conservatives have argued that we should be engaged in a much more extensive and expensive effort to fund moderates and delegitimize rad lal and violent islam. under both the bush and obama administration there have been
liberals and conservatives. in fact, many conservatives have argued we should be engaged in a much more extensive and expensive effort to fund moderates and delegitimize radical and violent islam. under both the bush and obama administrations, there have been active efforts worldwide to support muslims who are trying to rescue their religion from extremists, fundamentalists and jihadis. this means supporting mosques and community leaders who share a future and pluralistic vision of islam. except, we find out, if they are in our own backyard. i then noted the opposition to cordoba house and explained why that had a special significance for me. the direct of or of the adl explained they had feelings on this matter that should be respected even if they were
saudi arabia, it s very difficult thing for the united states in particular to do but also allies like france and the united kingdom. there is, as samantha says, a very tight indeed intelligence relationship between this country and the west in the fight against violent islam. perhaps they could put some pressure in terms of restricting resupplies of arms for the war in yemen. that might be an opportunity. all right. sam kylie, samantha vinograd, we ll leave it there, thanks so much. i want to now bring in karen atia. she was jamal khashoggi s editor at the washington post. karen, good to see you. this has been an incredible, you know, roller coaster ride for you for khashoggi s family. i mean, his washington post family, of course his fiance, who was outside that consulate, wondering, you know, about his demise, where is he. so now there is this explanation. 17 days after his disappearance from the saudis.