Monday, February 20, 2017

Amanpour's Full Interview with Iran's Javad Zarif


Christiane Amanpour speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, in Munich, Germany.

Trump Tries to Explain Remark about Sweden amid Confusion - BBC News


US President Donald Trump has sought to explain why he referred to a security incident in Sweden on Friday which did not actually happen. Addressing a rally on Saturday, he had said, "look at what's happening last night in Sweden", as he listed parts of Europe hit by terrorist attacks. With no such incident reported in Sweden on Friday, the country asked the US administration for an explanation. Mr Trump tweeted on Sunday that he had been referring to a TV report.

Europe: US VP Mike Pence Takes Charm Offensive to EU and NATO in Brussels


Tucker Carlson Speaks Out On Trump's 'Sweden' Remark


Host of 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' reacts to president referencing story from his show

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Reince Priebus: Michael Flynn 'Wasn't Straight Or Honest' | Meet The Press | NBC News


White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus told Chuck Todd that he doesn't believe Michael Flynn acted illegally, but that he wasn't "straight" about conversations with the Russian ambassador

Kellyanne Conway's Media Missteps | AM Joy | MSNBC


Joy Reid and her panel examine Kellyanne Conway’s recent controversial appearances on political shows, as Donald Trump ramps up his attacks on the press.

"Stop Whining!" Jake Tapper Destroys Donald Trump on CNN


"Trump Crossed the Line." Chris Wallace Attacks Donald Trump on Fox News


Munich Security Conference Ends with Opposing Views on the Middle East


The final day of the annual Munich security conference has been spent hearing speeches painting radically different pictures of the Middle East and its conflicts.

The foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia - along with Israel's defence minister - have all spoken and the landscape has changed dramatically.

Al Jazeera's Dominic Kane reports from Munich.


Was President Trump's Rally Message Effective?


Priebus: Executive Order on Refugee Program Coming Soon


Barack Obama - Interview about Donald Trump and the Future


1944 US Government-produced Film "A Challenge to Democracy"


The 1944 U.S. government-produced film "A Challenge to Democracy" gives an overview of the forced relocation of Japanese-American citizens and Japanese aliens during World War II.a President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the relocation on February 19, 1942 with an executive order.

1943 US Government-produced Film "Japanese Relocation" Addresses Relocation Camps


Produced in 1943 by the U.S. Office of War Information, the film "Japanese Relocation" addresses the internment of Japanese American citizens during World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the forced relocation on February 19, 1942 with an executive order.

Japanese Americans Commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Internment Order


Today marks the 75th anniversary since the signing of a presidential executive order that sent nearly 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II.

Japanese Americans are disturbed by the parallels they see with the recent travel ban signed by US president Donald Trump.

Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Los Angeles.


Bill Maher Tangles with Trump Supporter & Kellyanne Conway Trump – Real Time with Bill Maher


Douglas Murray - Could Geert Wilders Change Europe?


Netherlands: Wilders Vows to Ban Muslims


Far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders has launched his party's parliamentary election campaign by pledging to crack down on what he called "Moroccan scum".

Like Trump, Wilders has promised to ban Muslims from coming to the country, close down mosques and take his country out of the EU.

Al Jazeera’s Paul Brennan reports.


Media Lied about “Nazi Salute” at Our Rally: PROOF


Ezra Levant looks at the laughably absurd allegation by Vice, BuzzFeed and others that someone made a Nazi salute at TheRebel.media rally for free speech.

Sen. John McCain Hits Out at Trump in Speech


How Kellyanne Conways’s Operates as Trump’s Spin-master


'Shark Tank' Star Hoping to Be Canada's Donald Trump?


Billionaire Kevin O'Leary running for Conservative Party leadership

Trump: 'I'm Only Worried He's Gonna Give Me a Kiss'


BBC: US President Trump invited one of his supporters on stage during his "campaign rally for America" event in Florida.

While the Republican was giving a speech, he recognised the man in the crowd that he had seen "on television just now", and let him deliver a few words at the podium to the Trump supporters. (+BBC video) » | Sunday, February 19, 2017

Mike Pence: "Radical Islamic Terrorism Has Fixated On The Destruction Of Western Civilization!"


President Trump: Media Are Part of Corrupt System


Feb. 18, 2017 - 2:16 - President speaks out at Florida rally

Saturday, February 18, 2017

The Man Who Could Make Marine Le Pen President of France - Podcast


Florian Philippot is the strategist behind the rebranding of the extreme right Front National as a populist, anti-elite movement. But don’t mistake him for a moderate

Listen to the podcast here

Rede von Merkel auf Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz - Kampf gegen den IS [ist] nur gemeinsam [zu bewältigen] – 18. Februar 2017


Merkel: Europe Must Take More Migrants, Islam Is Not The Cause Of Terrorism


BREITBART.COM: Angela Merkel claims that the European Union still has a “responsibility” to take in more so-called refugees, and pleaded to Islamic governments to help convince people that terrorism has nothing to do with Islam.

The 62-year-old German chancellor began her speech by acknowledging that “the European Union right now is in a very difficult situation due to the result of the British referendum … which is very regrettable”.

While calling on the bloc “to do more to integrate our military capacity”, she also confessed it could not fight terrorism without U.S. president Donald Trump’s assistance. » | Jack Montgomery | Saturday, February 18, 2017

Sicherheitskonferenz: Merkel fordert vom Islam Abgrenzung vom Terrorismus


BERLINER ZEITUNG: München - Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) hat von islamischen Autoritäten eine klare Abgrenzung vom Terrorismus gefordert. Sie erwarte „klare Worte“ über die Abgrenzung des friedlichen Islam vom Terrorismus im Namen des Islam, sagte Merkel am Samstag bei der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz. Dies könnten westliche Politiker nicht so leisten wie islamische Autoritäten. » | dpa, afp, red | Samstag, 18. Februar 2017

Frau Merkel! Der Islam kann sich je gar nicht vom Terror abgrenzen, weil Terror Teil der Religion ist. Wissen Sie nicht, daß der Islam Welteroberung als Ziel hat? – Mark

Merkel to Security Summit: Islam Is Not the Source of Terror


THE TIMES OF ISRAEL: German chancellor tells Munich conference that Muslim clergy must fight back against ‘false’ reading of their religion

The Islamic faith is not the cause of terrorism, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Saturday, and urged members of the Muslim clergy to fight back against a “false” interpretation of the religion that permits acts of violence to be carried out in its name.

Arguing for Muslim states to cooperate with the rest of the world to stamp out terror, the chancellor told an international security conference in Munich that this is the only way to persuade non-Muslims that the religion is one of peace. » | Times of Israel Staff and Agencies | Saturday, February 18, 2017

Merkel: 'Islam Is Not the Source of Terrorism'


AL JAZEERA: Both Merkel and US Vice President Mike Pence attend key security conference in Munich with Russia high on the agenda.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said Islam is not the source of "terrorism" and that cooperating with predominantly Muslim states in the fight against it is vital.

Merkel, who has been critical of US President Donald Trump's attempt to impose a temporary travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries, was speaking on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference, with US Vice President Mike Pence in the audience.

"I think, those countries, first and foremost have to give a contribution. Because only in this way we would be able to convince people that it is not Islam that is the source of terrorism. But a falsely understood Islam," she said.

"I expect from religious authorities of Islam to find strong language in order to delimitate peaceful Islam from terrorism committed in the name of Islam. We as non-Muslims cannot do this, it should be done by Islamic clergy and authorities," she added. » | Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies | Saturday, February 18, 2017

Don, Bibi, Vlad? Shlomo Ben-Ami, Former Israeli Foreign Minister


As Donald Trump prepares for his meeting with the Israeli prime minister next week, the White House has already moderated many of its earlier pledges. Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem is no longer a priority, while the expansion of settlements, though not openly criticized, has been described as not necessarily helpful. How will Trump's firebrand politics affect the conflagration of the Middle East? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Shlomo Ben-Ami, former foreign minister of Israel and Vice-President of the Toledo International Centre for Peace.


Shlomo Ben-Ami »

American Perestroika? Jack Matlock, Former US Ambassador to the Soviet Union


From mistrust to indifference to obsession - the American policy toward Russia has gone through many stages over the last few decades but never settled into a calm and pragmatic partnership. Is that now an option under the new US president? To discuss that, Oksana is joined by former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Jack Matlock.

Trevor Noah on President Trump, Racism in America, & More | The View


Trump Channeling Nixon? The Return of the Madman Theory


Gorka: Is Obama an Islamic Theologian?


'Defeating Jihad' author Dr. Sebastian Gorka reacts to the president's remarks on terrorism

Wilders Condemns 'Moroccan Scum', Calls Dutch to Regain Their Country as He Launches His Election


Dutch politician Geert Wilders calls on the Dutch people to regain their country as he launches his election campaign, condemning what he calls "Moroccan scum" in the country. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

Watch the video here

Benjamin Netanyahu's Message to Iranian People


Greta Van Susteren Speaks With Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu | For The Record | MSNBC


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells MSNBC’S Greta Van Susteren how he sees the Arab world changing and shares his candid thoughts on the Trump administration.

Friday, February 17, 2017

The Rise of Populism: Should We Be Worried? - UpFront


Kremlin Cooling Its Enthusiasm For President Donald Trump | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC


Katy Tur and guests discuss the Kremlin's cooling in enthusiasm for President Trump, and Trump's admonition of what he calls "criminal leaks" in his administration.

Turning On Trump?


President Trump Unloads on the Media


Donald Trump Aide Sebastian Gorka Accuses BBC of 'Fake News'- BBC Newsnight


Following Donald Trump's press conference, his deputy assistant Sebastian Gorka accuses the BBC and Newsnight of being "fake news" in this heated extended interview with Evan Davis.

Mika: President Donald Trump Has No Humility, Curiosity Or Humor | Morning Joe | MSNBC


The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson joins Morning Joe to discuss the story of the day: Donald Trump's Thursday press conference.

'Journalists Whisper at Trump's Crazy Press Conference: 'This Is Insane''


Blair’s Full Speech for Open Britain on Brexit | February 17, 2017