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. >> the holy month of ramadan holds a special place in lives of muslims. it is a month filled with blessings from the almighty, in which rewards for good deeds are plenty. islam requires its followers to refrain from all kinds of wrong doings, sins, and injustices throughout their lives, but in the holy month of ramadan, they are especially trained to practice restraint, even from permissible things like eating and drinking, throughout the day from dawn to dusk, but in pakistan, militants did not refrain from committing acts of terror, even during the pious month. >> in pakistan, ramadan neither brings much needed peace and harmony, nor is its end a moment to celebrate and cherish. the holy war by unholy warriors continued in the holy month of ramadan to inflict death and destruction on preachers and worshipers. during this holy month, pakistani muslims suffered a cousin of drone strikes by united dates and suicide bombings at holy places. >> the government of pakistan and its law enforcement apparatus miserably failed as terrorists continued their killing
. >> the holy month of ramadan holds a special place in lives of muslims. it is a month filled with blessings from the almighty, in which rewards for good deeds are plenty. islam requires its followers to refrain from all kinds of wrong doings, sins, and injustices throughout their lives, but in the holy month of ramadan, they are especially trained to practice restraint, even from permissible things like eating and drinking, throughout the day from dawn to dusk, but in pakistan,...
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--the end of ramadan is a joy. last forasts of eid three days. supporters of ousted islamist president is longest morsi have been protesting camps. they have been forcing them to clear. the eu and the u.s. are urging the two to compromise saying that this only increases the risk of further bloodshed. one of the features following the ousting is an anti-american sentiment. >> anti-american slogans have been evident in the street here cents mohamed morsi was deposed july 3. the u.s. media agencies have now left in negotiations with the military on the muslim brotherhood have failed. this policy analyst doesn't find it surprising. click the u.s. does not have great credibility with either side right now. the muslim brotherhood accuses the u.s. of betraying democracy and supporting the coup. then the army and the new government accused the u.s. of being supportive of the brotherhood. it does not that the u.s. in a very good position. >> the u.s. administration has refrained from calling morsi's removal by the military a coup. if they did, they would
--the end of ramadan is a joy. last forasts of eid three days. supporters of ousted islamist president is longest morsi have been protesting camps. they have been forcing them to clear. the eu and the u.s. are urging the two to compromise saying that this only increases the risk of further bloodshed. one of the features following the ousting is an anti-american sentiment. >> anti-american slogans have been evident in the street here cents mohamed morsi was deposed july 3. the u.s. media...
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is supposed to be spent so i think after ramadan you may see a resumption of the hunger strike. back with more news in about half an hour's time but coming up they are not a global markets and world finance is in the brand new. and you capital. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. well if you're going to like. the face of your life you know the. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. l.a. that welcomes event to capital with me casey pilbeam this week we're going to be talking about bankers the salaries all they still to live a good exclusive interview coming up on that one also the world's highest paid female athlete find out who they all started school see with kate politics all the sports presenter coming in to talk to me about football and face ness as well as outgoing corporate news and checking in the market stats with our in-house trade a hair i'll say that it's old to convalesce gets. stay with us yes because the official figure of sixteen trillion dollars seemed warningly h
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is supposed to be spent so i think after ramadan you may see a resumption of the hunger strike. some of the detainees maintain the u.s. military stepping up efforts to try and break the hunger strike the latest revelations point to the alleged sexual abuse of prisoners as a he's going to come reports. every day in guantanamo it's groundhog day whether you're a guard or a prisoner that's how one officer described life and get mail every day is the same as the last and there is no escape for many inmates it's a painful routine routine that includes regular searches and force feeding twice a day for those who are on hunger strike the latest account from the prison comes from a british resident named shakur aamer has been held for eleven years of good will never charged with any crime shuckers been on hunger strike since january has also refused to leave his cell he writes i have said what i want to do just sit there for a week doing nothing just sitting it's about as nonviolent non-problematic protest as you could imagine but they won't let me do it so the forcible cell extraction
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feeding at the facility the painful practice slammed internationally as torches continue throughout ramadan with the most hunger strike now into its seventh month meantime the un's chief reporter on torture told r.t. he's been denied full access to the detainees. unfortunately i was not allowed to visit. the town of obey at least not in the terms that i have to apply under the rules that i am subject to i did get invited by the pentagon but on conditions that i couldn't accept because the conditions was that i would see only the parts of the prison that they wanted to show me and specifically that i could not have individual meetings with within me they claim that they can only give me the same terms that they give united states legislators for example or that they give giorno this or other visitors but i am disputing the united nations special rapporteur on torture and the terms of visits to detention centers but they apply have been approved by the human rights council so i'm not asking the united states to give me any preferential treatment but i also cannot give the united states prefer
feeding at the facility the painful practice slammed internationally as torches continue throughout ramadan with the most hunger strike now into its seventh month meantime the un's chief reporter on torture told r.t. he's been denied full access to the detainees. unfortunately i was not allowed to visit. the town of obey at least not in the terms that i have to apply under the rules that i am subject to i did get invited by the pentagon but on conditions that i couldn't accept because the...
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is supposed to be spent so i think after ramadan you may see a resumption of the hunger strike. coming up here and say we traveled to the setting of region five years after a devastating war with georgia. wow revolutions in the middle east sure get a great deal of coverage but you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions are exciting t.v. peaceful protests are nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical next reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of adult please forgive me for being conspiratorial but there is one revolution going down which does have all the exciting visuals of the arab spring but just doesn't get any of the mainstream coverage in fact unarmed people in this country recently stormed the parliament trapping ministers and lawmakers with that they held them down for eight hours demanding the government resign until police with shields smashed their way through creating a narrow corridor through which the officials coul
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muslimsd the world celebrated the end of ramadan this week.gladesh tens of thousands of people headed to their home villages to celebrate the festival. they organize extra trains for the huge numbers of people travelling. villagegoing to my home to celebrate with my family, but the trains are overcrowded. >> many were attending prayers. >> it happened towards the end, people achieve a higher consciousness and believe in their faith. city ofe german hamburg, agreements made that holiday officially honored. muslims are entitled to a day of vacation at work and children did not have to go to school. that are a small minority wants to be treated equally and are happy that is starting to happen. >> the islamic community issued an open invitation to join the breaking of the fast, a tradition in hamburg reinforced by the new agreement. u.s. president, barack obama, went on the offensive in the nsa scandals. >> we can and must be transparent. muchve to make public as information about these programs as possible. given the history of abuse by governmen
muslimsd the world celebrated the end of ramadan this week.gladesh tens of thousands of people headed to their home villages to celebrate the festival. they organize extra trains for the huge numbers of people travelling. villagegoing to my home to celebrate with my family, but the trains are overcrowded. >> many were attending prayers. >> it happened towards the end, people achieve a higher consciousness and believe in their faith. city ofe german hamburg, agreements made that...
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is supposed to be spent so i think after ramadan you may see a resumption of the hunger strike. i'll be back with more news for you in about half an hour's time coming up next though global markets and world finances in the briny artesia new. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. do we speak your language anything about the will or not a day in. the music programs in documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. l.a. that welcomes event to capital with me k c pilbeam this week we're going to be talking about the bankers the salaries all they still to live a good exclusive interview coming up on that one also
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this was during the holy month of ramadan the people were preparing food the militant started shooting everyone who came out onto the streets. should young men and started with knives. we tried to tell them we were also muslim. money. then they started losing. people they struggled with. my nephew was killed by me and my brother. we were lucky to escape to a refugee camp united nations investigators are on the ground right now trying to piece together whether earlier reports of some four hundred people being killed in cold blood are indeed true the un has said that if indeed those reports have any basis in reality that this amounts to a war crime nevertheless this is doesn't seem to get any better even though it does get more coverage at this point the problem is like i said it's a lack of communication it's the lack of opportunity for people who are inside the kurdish towns and villages to reach out to the world because they are essentially fearful to come out on the street where extremist groups are roaming the cities and towns and of course the reporters or any other journalists typ
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they came into the village and opened fire this was during the holy month of ramadan the people were preparing food the militants started shooting everyone who came out onto the streets become should young men and started cussing them with knives shouting that they were blasphemers we tried to tell them we were also muslims but they didn't listen the rebel shouted to our granted them all the money homes and our women then they started losing houses when the people fled they followed with guns my nephew was killed and me and my brother were wounded we were lucky to escape to a refugee camp. witnesses who happened to be in the area those details are extremely hard to come by because of the essential information and physical blockade which has been put up against the rest of the world by the extremists who are permeating the kurdish areas and towns in the northeastern syrian provinces now when we do get to manage to speak to some of the eyewitnesses for what is happening in this region we hear truly horrendous reports. of the skate their shot militias raided their houses blew up some of
they came into the village and opened fire this was during the holy month of ramadan the people were preparing food the militants started shooting everyone who came out onto the streets become should young men and started cussing them with knives shouting that they were blasphemers we tried to tell them we were also muslims but they didn't listen the rebel shouted to our granted them all the money homes and our women then they started losing houses when the people fled they followed with guns...
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now, muslims in germany as well are celebrating the end of ramadan. mid day prayers are only sparsely visied. many are all of -- already celebrating at home with their families. >> you see people you would not otherwise see. >> the joy that we share and the warmhearted miss -- that is what we look forward to every year. >> in hamburg, agreements between the city government and muslim leaders mean that the festival is now officially honored in the city. muslims are entitled to a day of vacation at work, and children do not have to go to school. >> our holidays are on the calendar, so it is talked about in school and discussed and celebrated as well. >> the islamic community issued an open invitation to join the breaking of the fast. it's a tradition in hamburg and now reinforced by the new agreement. >> when we came up with this, i said that people would pay a lot of attention to this. this affects them. but actually, it is a pretty straightforward thing. >> the muslim festival, celebrated as another holiday in this german city. lex citizens of myanmar
now, muslims in germany as well are celebrating the end of ramadan. mid day prayers are only sparsely visied. many are all of -- already celebrating at home with their families. >> you see people you would not otherwise see. >> the joy that we share and the warmhearted miss -- that is what we look forward to every year. >> in hamburg, agreements between the city government and muslim leaders mean that the festival is now officially honored in the city. muslims are entitled to...
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now, muslims in germany as well are celebrating the end of ramadan. mid day prayers are only sparsely visied. many are all of -- already celebrating at home with their families. >> you see people you would not otherwise see. >> the joy that we share and the warmhearted miss -- that is what we look forward to every year. >> in hamburg, agreements between the city government and muslim leaders mean that the festival is now officially honored in the city. muslims are entitled to a day of vacation at work, and children do not have to go to school. >> our holidays are on the calendar, so it is talked about in school and discussed and celebrated as well. >> the islamic community issued an open invitation to join the breaking of the fast. it's a tradition in hamburg and now reinforced by the new agreement. >> when we came up with this, i said that people would pay a lot of attention to this. this affects them. but actually, it is a pretty straightforward thing. >> the muslim festival, celebrated as another holiday in this german city. lex citizens of myanmar
now, muslims in germany as well are celebrating the end of ramadan. mid day prayers are only sparsely visied. many are all of -- already celebrating at home with their families. >> you see people you would not otherwise see. >> the joy that we share and the warmhearted miss -- that is what we look forward to every year. >> in hamburg, agreements between the city government and muslim leaders mean that the festival is now officially honored in the city. muslims are entitled to...
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the plot was planned by al qaeda for the 27th day of ramadan. aim was to control two important ports by dropping in al qaeda members wearing military uniforms who would pretend to ask for ramadan tips owed to them, and then they would attack. >> warner: a.q.a.p. has tried to mount operations outside yemen, too-- the failed 2009 christmas day bomber and the 2010 plot to ship explosives in printer cartridges to the u.s. the u.s. has launched multiple drone strikes in yemen, including one today that killed four suspected al qaeda operatives. for more on the threat posed by yemen and emanating from yemen we turn to gregory johnson. he was a fulbright scholar based in yemen now at princeton university. welcome. >> the u.s. has been pounding away at a.q.a.p. intense i have beenly ever since the christmas day bomb attempt in 2009. is al qaeda stronger or weaker than it was then in the arabian peninsula. >> right. i think this is one of the really frustrating things for the united states because as you point out they had been carrying out several air an
the plot was planned by al qaeda for the 27th day of ramadan. aim was to control two important ports by dropping in al qaeda members wearing military uniforms who would pretend to ask for ramadan tips owed to them, and then they would attack. >> warner: a.q.a.p. has tried to mount operations outside yemen, too-- the failed 2009 christmas day bomber and the 2010 plot to ship explosives in printer cartridges to the u.s. the u.s. has launched multiple drone strikes in yemen, including one...
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assad taking part in prayers at the end of ramadan. the mosque is in a district close to the presidential palace. russia says it is disappointment -- disappointed president obama canceled a one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin last month, it is seen as direct retaliation to russia's decision to grant asylum to edward snowden. the meeting -- the leaders had been due to hold separate meetings on the sidelines of the summit in st. petersburg. forget tea or coffee. if you want to keep mentally sharp you may want to drink two cups of cocoa a day. they say regularly drinking cocoa can help improving the memory of old people by boosting blood flow to the brain. britain's alzheimer's society described the study of 60 people as small but interesting. and football, english premier kling -- premier league clubs will be using goal line technology for the first time when the new season kicks off. cameras placed at each goal and high in the stands to give an instant and definitive answer. the hawkeye system is similar to the one already used in te
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protest is waning because inmates have been eating off to dusk as is tradition in the holy month of ramadan a painful force feeding procedures and invasive body searches are still part of the daily routine for many of the president's here's a washington correspondent can achieve them. every day in guantanamo it's groundhog
protest is waning because inmates have been eating off to dusk as is tradition in the holy month of ramadan a painful force feeding procedures and invasive body searches are still part of the daily routine for many of the president's here's a washington correspondent can achieve them. every day in guantanamo it's groundhog
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protests is waning because inmates have been eating after dusk as is tradition in the holy month of ramadan and the prisoners are protesting indefinite detention without charge and they are treatment un special rubber turf war torture and try to find out about their conditions firsthand but only got a limit a tour of the facility. unfortunately i was not allowed to visit.
protests is waning because inmates have been eating after dusk as is tradition in the holy month of ramadan and the prisoners are protesting indefinite detention without charge and they are treatment un special rubber turf war torture and try to find out about their conditions firsthand but only got a limit a tour of the facility. unfortunately i was not allowed to visit.
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the end of ramadan is a time when attacks can be more likely. >> sunday is the end of ramadan. >> for these people, it is a holy war. they see themselves as more of a reason to launch these kinds of attacks. >> do you remember a time when the u.s. has shut down 21 embassies and consulates even if it is one day? >> i do not remember this. this is proper because of what happened on the anniversary of 9/11 last year where we lost an ambassador and other americans in benghazi. we had the embassy in yemen attacked. that may be a technique they think they can carry out successf successfully. >> in may of this year, there was a plot against the u.s. embassy in cairo. there is a track record from al qaeda to attack u.s. embassies in the middle east. bin laden was obsessed with attacking the united states. >> let's not forget we're approaching also the first anniversary of the killing of four americans, including the u.s. ambassador in benghazi. i don't know if there is any connection to that, but something we should consider. thanks very much for coming in. >>> coming up, we're going to have
the end of ramadan is a time when attacks can be more likely. >> sunday is the end of ramadan. >> for these people, it is a holy war. they see themselves as more of a reason to launch these kinds of attacks. >> do you remember a time when the u.s. has shut down 21 embassies and consulates even if it is one day? >> i do not remember this. this is proper because of what happened on the anniversary of 9/11 last year where we lost an ambassador and other americans in...
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tariq ramadan: we have three verses where the concept is revealed in one way or another, on one form or another. and in fact what was understood by the prophet and his companions is that what they were trying to implement was in fact this way towards god so this is why we have a problem of defining the word because the scholars afterward defined sharia as god's law but because they were jurists so for them sharia is all about law but what he was doing is just promoting you know brotherhood, justice, equality, freedom, this is sharia in fact. rageh omaar: what is known today as sharia law, the sacred law of islam is very different. it only came into existence two centuries after muhammad's death when muslim legal experts devised a legal code to help run the ever-expanding islamic empire. they used a mixture of qur'anic teachings and examples from muhammad's life. many muslims now regard that version of sharia as the unalterable law of god. dr. amira bennison: the underlying principles of islamic law appear in the qur'an and there are some detailed regulations relating to very specific
tariq ramadan: we have three verses where the concept is revealed in one way or another, on one form or another. and in fact what was understood by the prophet and his companions is that what they were trying to implement was in fact this way towards god so this is why we have a problem of defining the word because the scholars afterward defined sharia as god's law but because they were jurists so for them sharia is all about law but what he was doing is just promoting you know brotherhood,...
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crowds are gathering here at this mosque in the russian capital to mark the end of ramadan the sacred month of fasting observed by muslims across the world the crowds here far too big for the mosque all the tented building set up as an extra next to it they spilled out onto the streets and estimated twenty million muslims in russia at least two million of those in the capital moscow and perhaps as many as two million more if you count migrant workers as well most of them muslim however as well as peaceful seems here there are also tensions surrounding muslims here on march the first surrogate on in the moscow mayor said that beyond the official four mosques in the capital no more would be built and he also said that the number of economic migrants coming to the capital was excessive and harmful most of those are muslim in response the council of moved. russia said that they did not agree with mr sowerby on. tom barton be in moscow just giving us an update the on how muslims are celebrating the end of ramadan and the beginning of celebrate eat. at all the parties up next to where the s
crowds are gathering here at this mosque in the russian capital to mark the end of ramadan the sacred month of fasting observed by muslims across the world the crowds here far too big for the mosque all the tented building set up as an extra next to it they spilled out onto the streets and estimated twenty million muslims in russia at least two million of those in the capital moscow and perhaps as many as two million more if you count migrant workers as well most of them muslim however as well...
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at a cairo hospital food bank volunteers offload banks of provisions to prepare a traditional ramadan dinner for many like most of our words a hospital worker tonight's donated meal is the largest one he'll get this week i earn about fifty dollars a month and we are six people so the maximum i can do is buy beans two for a few sounds so i can eat we want justice i work a whole day and make practically nothing when i'm leaving but if i don't this tiny salary my family will meet the poorest suffering in egypt as policymakers and the media are distracted by the deepening political crisis food banks like this one who tried to cover the whole country are stretched to their limits explains coordinator at. the poverty line is so high food is the most important think we. will provide hundreds of food baskets full of fries and basic food stuff so that they can feed families for a month in some places will go to utterly destroyed every time we visit it gets worse even provide livestock so that they can feed themselves for a while with the country in turmoil food distribution centers like these
at a cairo hospital food bank volunteers offload banks of provisions to prepare a traditional ramadan dinner for many like most of our words a hospital worker tonight's donated meal is the largest one he'll get this week i earn about fifty dollars a month and we are six people so the maximum i can do is buy beans two for a few sounds so i can eat we want justice i work a whole day and make practically nothing when i'm leaving but if i don't this tiny salary my family will meet the poorest...
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crowds have gathered here at this mosque in the russian capital to mark the end of ramadan the month of sacred feasting observed by muslims around the world it's estimated there are twenty million muslims in russia at least two million of those in the russian capital and as many as two million more if you count migrant workers here in the russian capital many of whom are muslim the crowds here far too big for the mosque or the ten to the extra buildings set up next door and have spilled into the streets but despite the calm scenes here there are problems with russia's muslims and the russian state recently in an interview given on the first of march moscow mayor surrogates so beyond and said that beyond the four official mosques in the russian capital no more of those mosques would be built and that the number of economic migrants coming to the russian capital was excessive and dangerous many of whom are muslims in response to the council of mufti's of russia responded that they did not agree with surrogates of yarn in. their thirty's or time but today giving us some insight on what'
crowds have gathered here at this mosque in the russian capital to mark the end of ramadan the month of sacred feasting observed by muslims around the world it's estimated there are twenty million muslims in russia at least two million of those in the russian capital and as many as two million more if you count migrant workers here in the russian capital many of whom are muslim the crowds here far too big for the mosque or the ten to the extra buildings set up next door and have spilled into...
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quisiera mandar un saludo a los musulmanes nuestros hermanos que festejaron el fin del ramadÁn.estallado la avioneta que causÓ una tragedia en connecticut. y conoceremos una historia con final feliz cuyos ♪ >>> tenemos una animaciÓn que ilustra cÓmo se habÍa estrellado la avioneta que impacto unas casas en connecticut, ocurriÓ cuando se encontraba cerca del aeropuerto, la agencia federal informÓ que el piloto hablo con la torre de control, le dijo que veÍa la pista, pero la...
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men want to be together rick ramadan isolation is terrible six months is a hell of a long time to be on a hunger strike and some men may think that they've achieved their objectives and getting everybody focused on guantanamo get their attention i was human rights attorney david remes. now as a result of the six month hunger strike there's been some actual movement in the direction of closing the facility. liz wall reports on what this hunger strike has managed to accomplish so far it began and february dozens of detainees taking part in a hunger strike they refused food to protest indefinite detention in harsh treatment now as days and then months go by their health continues to deteriorate eventually military doctors resort to force feeding the detainees to keep them alive a practice that has since been condemned by members of congress and military physicians the plain truth is a force feeding violates medical ethics and international legal obligations and nothing claimed in the name of defending our country can justify cruel inhuman and degrading treatment of another man or woman
men want to be together rick ramadan isolation is terrible six months is a hell of a long time to be on a hunger strike and some men may think that they've achieved their objectives and getting everybody focused on guantanamo get their attention i was human rights attorney david remes. now as a result of the six month hunger strike there's been some actual movement in the direction of closing the facility. liz wall reports on what this hunger strike has managed to accomplish so far it began and...
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and recall-- ramadan and recall that muslims consider ramadan the month of jihad and the month of victory over infidels. crayola should remind kids no to the try and draw mohammed les their parents need to fend off muslim and enter witness relocation. oh, oh t happened. it happens far too you have a en, folks. remember harold and the purple crayon? well they're now living at murray and the periwinkel pencil in boise, idaho. worst of all f there are islamic coloring books, that means there might be islamic kids. which brings me to threat number two, minimuslims. and how am i supposed to stay terrified of all muslims when some of them are small and giggle when you pick them up. i mean this just reminded us that before creeping sharia comes crawling share ya,ed to elling sharia and skipping sharia. soon they're chanting in the streets death to bedtime. finally i don't know if i have mentioned it before folks but i'm anti-bear. not a fan. and recently a hidden wildlife camera in an alberta national park showed us what these killing machine does when they think that no one is watching. yeah. k
and recall-- ramadan and recall that muslims consider ramadan the month of jihad and the month of victory over infidels. crayola should remind kids no to the try and draw mohammed les their parents need to fend off muslim and enter witness relocation. oh, oh t happened. it happens far too you have a en, folks. remember harold and the purple crayon? well they're now living at murray and the periwinkel pencil in boise, idaho. worst of all f there are islamic coloring books, that means there might...
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the end of ramadan, the 27th day of ramadan which was sunday, which was when all these embassies were close, as a time that al qaeda has tried to attack in the past. for instance they tried to blow up the u.s.s. sullivan off the coast of yemen january 3rd, 2000 which was the same day that year. they also, you know, benghazi, the political context here. no regional security officer sitting in an embassy that might be affected is going to, you know s going to take any of these sorts of threats very seriously. so you know there are multiple reasons why this happened. there were also prison breaks in iraq and libya and pakistan, releasing thousands of inmates, some of whom associated with al qaeda and other groups that i think added to the threat environment. so you know, if you are sitting in the u.s. government office you are making a prudential decision, you know. it may be overkill. i think it probably is. and certainly it seems to have freaked out a lot of americans but if people watching this program are worried about traveling, unless they are planning a vacation in afghanistan and
the end of ramadan, the 27th day of ramadan which was sunday, which was when all these embassies were close, as a time that al qaeda has tried to attack in the past. for instance they tried to blow up the u.s.s. sullivan off the coast of yemen january 3rd, 2000 which was the same day that year. they also, you know, benghazi, the political context here. no regional security officer sitting in an embassy that might be affected is going to, you know s going to take any of these sorts of threats...
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but of course ramadan is a period of time and so now it could be considered the ramadan. representative king is wired in, but the best information nbc news has is around now. the question is where and how and that's what u.s. intelligence says it does not know, which is why all these embassies are on alert and american travelers are told to be extra cautious. >> thanks. steve handelsman, we appreciate it. the severity of this global terror threat cannot be underestimated. it's clear al qaeda is not on the run, despite of what president obama has previously told us. >> now we have a new tower rising above the new york skyline and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. >> we've been able to decimate al qaeda. al qaeda has been decimated. >> so much for political hyperbole. now today white house press secretary jay karn ecarney reit the core of al qaeda remains greatly diminished. doesn't the core response to this threat request suggest otherwise? we have commander general wesley clark, former ambassador to the u.n. security council rich williamson and former deputy to the secre
but of course ramadan is a period of time and so now it could be considered the ramadan. representative king is wired in, but the best information nbc news has is around now. the question is where and how and that's what u.s. intelligence says it does not know, which is why all these embassies are on alert and american travelers are told to be extra cautious. >> thanks. steve handelsman, we appreciate it. the severity of this global terror threat cannot be underestimated. it's clear al...
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this marks the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. that would cast a negative shadow for the palestinians. it is calling into question whether talks that are supposed to get underway this week will indeed get underway. >> some drama. israel's southernmost airport was shut down on thursday due to security concerns. what details have emerged? >> yes, indeed, the airport in the border town with jordan, the airport was shut down, travelers were stranded. the intelligence report say the airport was shut down because there were reports that perhaps the missile would be fired from the desert area of egypt into israel. calling it a reminder to those who would question why that would endager air travelers. it could easily down a jet full of passengers. that is the reason the airport was shut down. it was later reopened. the sinai desert area has become very volatile especially since the mohamed morsi government has been pulled out of place in egypt. rampant rumors of weapons that trade in that area. that is keeping israel's intelligence commun
this marks the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. that would cast a negative shadow for the palestinians. it is calling into question whether talks that are supposed to get underway this week will indeed get underway. >> some drama. israel's southernmost airport was shut down on thursday due to security concerns. what details have emerged? >> yes, indeed, the airport in the border town with jordan, the airport was shut down, travelers were stranded. the intelligence report say...
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. -- ramadan ends on sunday. >> and celebration is big business. >> it is a time for celebration. young pakistani women treat themselves to new clothes and armbands. jewelry is traditional. so our henna drawings on hands and arms. it means good business. quick so many customers in the last day of drama dan, we have to work through the night -- ramadan, we have to work through the night. and it drawings are traditional -- henna drawings are traditional. you have to get them done. >> big business. costs means everybody's looking for a bargain. >> it does not matter how much you work. you have to look for bargains. >> with so many shoppers, security is high. police have ramped up security measures to make sure people can enjoy muslim -- islam's biggest festival. >> a tiny island in the mediterranean sea is rocking relations between britain and spain. >> it is the territory of the altar which happens to be in spain, but which has been part of the british empire for centuries. >> the latest flareup started with border controls and seems to have settled down -- for now at least. >> nati
. -- ramadan ends on sunday. >> and celebration is big business. >> it is a time for celebration. young pakistani women treat themselves to new clothes and armbands. jewelry is traditional. so our henna drawings on hands and arms. it means good business. quick so many customers in the last day of drama dan, we have to work through the night -- ramadan, we have to work through the night. and it drawings are traditional -- henna drawings are traditional. you have to get them done....
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ramadan is almost over. ramadan in egypt is not very pleasant. it is very hot. people throughout the country in alexandria and other provincial areas have come out n protest and sit-ins in support of law and order. law and order. the rule of law. hey have come out in support of this. f you were to count the number f people who came out in support of law and order and president morsi, you'd probably find it is into the millions since the coup happened. his complicates things tremendously. there is not just this one side of the equation that the egyptian people have spoken and hey want morsi gone. if that were the case, the ituation would be much easier. the options would be much more limited. the cause has enjoyed so much popular support. they have not had mobs of liberals and secular politicians coming to support them. there have been former judges who have gone to the square and said that they support the cause. what does this mean for the current situation? the military and the transitional government has a problem. these people will not go home and their numb
ramadan is almost over. ramadan in egypt is not very pleasant. it is very hot. people throughout the country in alexandria and other provincial areas have come out n protest and sit-ins in support of law and order. law and order. the rule of law. hey have come out in support of this. f you were to count the number f people who came out in support of law and order and president morsi, you'd probably find it is into the millions since the coup happened. his complicates things tremendously. there...
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. -- ramadan ends on sunday. >> and celebration is big business. >> it is a time for celebration. young pakistani women treat themselves to new clothes and armbands. jewelry is traditional. so our henna drawings on hands and arms. it means good business. quick so many customers in the last day of drama dan, we have to work through the night -- ramadan, we have to work through the night. and it drawings are traditional -- henna drawings are traditional. you have to get them done. >> big business. costs means everybody's looking for a bargain. >> it does not matter how much you work. you have to look for bargains. >> with so many shoppers, security is high. police have ramped up security measures to make sure people can enjoy muslim -- islam's biggest festival. >> a tiny island in the mediterranean sea is rocking relations between britain and spain. >> it is the territory of the altar which happens to be in spain, but which has been part of the british empire for centuries. >> the latest flareup started with border controls and seems to have settled down -- for now at least. >> nati
. -- ramadan ends on sunday. >> and celebration is big business. >> it is a time for celebration. young pakistani women treat themselves to new clothes and armbands. jewelry is traditional. so our henna drawings on hands and arms. it means good business. quick so many customers in the last day of drama dan, we have to work through the night -- ramadan, we have to work through the night. and it drawings are traditional -- henna drawings are traditional. you have to get them done....
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do you wait through the end of ramadan which is going to come just in a couple of days? do you continue this level of alert through the holiday which is the feast which follows the months of fasting of ramadan? so i think right now, we are seeing precautionary measures because we don't know when to stop this thing and when does the threat expire? maybe it doesn't. >> richard, thanks so much. >>> i want to bring in democratic congressman adam shift of california, a member of the intelligence committee. sir, good to have you here. we reported earlier that nbc news learned that the u.s. intercepted a communication between these two top al qaeda leaders indicating they wanted to plan an attack to coincide with this past week's islamic holiday. what more can you tell us about that or if there are multiple threats and players at work here? >> i can't say any particular intercept or conversation but i can say this about the al qaeda affiliate in yemen. it is probably the most dangerous of the lkal qaeda affiliates we have seen. the core of al qaeda which zawahiri represents. wh
do you wait through the end of ramadan which is going to come just in a couple of days? do you continue this level of alert through the holiday which is the feast which follows the months of fasting of ramadan? so i think right now, we are seeing precautionary measures because we don't know when to stop this thing and when does the threat expire? maybe it doesn't. >> richard, thanks so much. >>> i want to bring in democratic congressman adam shift of california, a member of the...
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his supporters will daschle were coming out of them mosque at sunrise prayers marking the end of ramadan. the latest in a string of violence. on thursday a taliban suicide bomb and that's bombing killed people. i am joined by a researcher at the ipse, institute for perspective and security in europe. thank you very much for joining us. no one yet has claimed responsibility for the latest attacks but we are seeing both thebe hit by religious extremists and separatists. this violence is really posing a multifaceted challenge to the country, isn't it? a now we can talk about nationwide threat. not only from the posh tune or tribal areas but -- pashtun area, coming in lahore. jihadist threat evolving. before it was much more tribal but now we are seeing people who before were not in madras what universities and those becoming prey to the ideology. the pakistani taliban. >> tell us, where do negotiation stand? the prime minister came to power in june a promising to talk with various militant groups carrying out these attacks. where do things stand? >> it is difficult and pakistan as in afghan
his supporters will daschle were coming out of them mosque at sunrise prayers marking the end of ramadan. the latest in a string of violence. on thursday a taliban suicide bomb and that's bombing killed people. i am joined by a researcher at the ipse, institute for perspective and security in europe. thank you very much for joining us. no one yet has claimed responsibility for the latest attacks but we are seeing both thebe hit by religious extremists and separatists. this violence is really...
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very holy day during ramadan to try and increase its inspiration. lastly, there was an attack, a drone attack in yemen mid-last month that didn't get a lot of attention in the western media. one of the top leaders of al qaeda and the arabian peninsula in yemen was killed. we have been told this plot or alert may be al qaeda and the arabian peninsula's attempt at revenge. >> thanks to both of you. more on the threat tomorrow morning on "meet the press." david gregory's guest will be chambliss and dick disturb ib in. >> unrelated to the militants with ties to pakistan, ax tack india's consilate in afghanistan. three suicide bombers armed with assault rifles and a car packed with explosives killed at least nine civilians. back at home with hundreds already sickened in 16 states, the fda made headway in tracking the source of the outbreak. they identified an american-owned salad processing plant in mexico as the source in iowa and nebraska. so far the source of cases in 14 other case remains elusive. here's charles hadlock. >> the fda said packaged sala
very holy day during ramadan to try and increase its inspiration. lastly, there was an attack, a drone attack in yemen mid-last month that didn't get a lot of attention in the western media. one of the top leaders of al qaeda and the arabian peninsula in yemen was killed. we have been told this plot or alert may be al qaeda and the arabian peninsula's attempt at revenge. >> thanks to both of you. more on the threat tomorrow morning on "meet the press." david gregory's guest will...
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ramadan has ended in blood shedd in iraq more than 70 killed as car bombs exploded in a cafe and market mainly in baghdad. it has been ravaged by a wave of violence. welcome to "france 24." we will go straight to the top story a human trafficking ring has been busted in spain. 75 suspects have been arrested including two chinese ring ladyers they are uzbekistan -- leaders accused of smuggling migrants into the u.s. and europe. spanish and french police have been working hand in hand during this two-year investigation as we have this report. >> it has taken two years to track them down but these are four of the 75 suspects arrested. 51 were detained in spain including the two alleged operatives of the elaborate chinese trafficking ring. this shows the materials used to forge travel documents to bring migrants in europe. authorities seized 81 fake passports. they describe it as complex with the kingpin based in china and individual cells operating independently of each other across europe. the traffickers accompanied their clients all the way from china to spain which was the final launch
ramadan has ended in blood shedd in iraq more than 70 killed as car bombs exploded in a cafe and market mainly in baghdad. it has been ravaged by a wave of violence. welcome to "france 24." we will go straight to the top story a human trafficking ring has been busted in spain. 75 suspects have been arrested including two chinese ring ladyers they are uzbekistan -- leaders accused of smuggling migrants into the u.s. and europe. spanish and french police have been working hand in hand...
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figures put the death toll throughout ramadan at more than 1,000. the minister maliky has vowed to stand clastrong. but it left iraq on the edge of civil war in 2006. >> the ground shook in tibet as a magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck at the depth of 50 kilometers. the epicenter was near a south beach province of china. for now no one has been reported dead or injured fortunately. a 13-hour curfew has been imposed in one of colombo's neighborhoods and security tightened after a mosque was allegedly vandalized by a buddhist mob. four were wounded in saturday's attack sparking further religious tensions throughout the country where 70% of the population is interviewbuddhist 10% muslim. in afghanistanor representation rain and hailstorms have killed more than 20 people in the kabul province. among the victims several children swept away with cars submerged by flooding. a dozen homes were badly damaged. authorities are trying to look for survivors buried under the mud and rubble. this is an unusually bad weather in afghanistan for this midsummer season. t
figures put the death toll throughout ramadan at more than 1,000. the minister maliky has vowed to stand clastrong. but it left iraq on the edge of civil war in 2006. >> the ground shook in tibet as a magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck at the depth of 50 kilometers. the epicenter was near a south beach province of china. for now no one has been reported dead or injured fortunately. a 13-hour curfew has been imposed in one of colombo's neighborhoods and security tightened after a mosque was...
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ramadan ends on wednesday.a lot of intelligence over the last couple of weeks, again you see iraq spiraling out of control. i think the timing is more about the ending of ramadan. >> heather: also closing the embassies and consulate, 22 in total, also this warning going out to travelers through the entire month of august. >> again, it goes back we can't close our embassies for an entire month. we can react accordingly and individually when we have specific intelligence. across the board closing just for a day or two and then telling everybody about it.... >> heather: okay, thank you so much. >> gregg: "cavuto on business" is coming up. i'll be back in two more hours with top stories. see you then. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the
ramadan ends on wednesday.a lot of intelligence over the last couple of weeks, again you see iraq spiraling out of control. i think the timing is more about the ending of ramadan. >> heather: also closing the embassies and consulate, 22 in total, also this warning going out to travelers through the entire month of august. >> again, it goes back we can't close our embassies for an entire month. we can react accordingly and individually when we have specific intelligence. across the...