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yesterday, members of the local muslim center. this candle light vigil doubled as a rally.sking even to increase the prayers for peace despite the outranl. >>> and frozen treats, the guy behind the cash give away, giving away something more sweet. >>> social network not feeling very light now. there's been new developments in the controversy running emotional manipulation on the users through the feeds. wait till you hear what's going on. that's coming up in my kron report. . >>> this is the legal minute. the forclosure crisis. tell me about your firm. >> we sue banks. we file lawsuits for bank fraud and wrongful formolecular. >> give me an example. >> to forclose on review is now illegal. that was passed with a number of new laws, the omz homeowners bill of rights. we sue banks for this. and help people save their homes and the consultation is free. . >>> the guy behind hidden cash has a tasty treat. teaming up with ben and jerry to give away free ice cream at the haight ashbury. and in new york city and washington, d.c. took part in this delicious give away. >> that looks
yesterday, members of the local muslim center. this candle light vigil doubled as a rally.sking even to increase the prayers for peace despite the outranl. >>> and frozen treats, the guy behind the cash give away, giving away something more sweet. >>> social network not feeling very light now. there's been new developments in the controversy running emotional manipulation on the users through the feeds. wait till you hear what's going on. that's coming up in my kron report. ....
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had more people placed on the watch list in that period would you say that specifically an anti muslim centermen goes in to influence in the guidelines given absolutely and i mean we've seen in a previous story from the intercept that you know the slur raghead in the n.s.a. memo and we've seen how that likely is a bias that drives the n.s.a. but we just know that from the last ten years that there's been a lot. of this project is driving much of the counterterrorism activities of the united states and as you see in the guidance there are so many loopholes that leave room for people's prejudices to drive. so many loopholes and dude susan let's talk about the consequences of. such a list what might a person experience aside from being barred from travel. yeah i mean and first i just want to add to kevin's point which is pretty significant i mean the guidelines actually say that you know race and religion cannot be the sole factor for nominating someone on the watch list but that leaves open the conclusion that it can be a factor for putting someone on the watch list so the government has certai
had more people placed on the watch list in that period would you say that specifically an anti muslim centermen goes in to influence in the guidelines given absolutely and i mean we've seen in a previous story from the intercept that you know the slur raghead in the n.s.a. memo and we've seen how that likely is a bias that drives the n.s.a. but we just know that from the last ten years that there's been a lot. of this project is driving much of the counterterrorism activities of the united...
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his family were killed in a single abc7 news reporter is live outside the blossom valley muslim community center. >> you can see a large group is gathered at the community center. they are observing the holy ramadan. that's why they are eating together. they are also offering words of support. a dentist living in san jose lost 30 of his family members in one day. threenerations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip. the airstrike hit their home and nobody survived. >> these are my distant cousins and they have known some of them. it is vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building. >> the muslim community of south sa together together to mourn relatives and others killed in the attack. his family members in gaza were doing the same when they were killed. >> i basically told them, i'm sorry for your loss. may god grant them [inaudible]. >> they are in our hearts. we are afraid of this striking all the time. >> he has other relatives in gaza he is worried about. he was last in the region two years ago and says it is nearly impossib
his family were killed in a single abc7 news reporter is live outside the blossom valley muslim community center. >> you can see a large group is gathered at the community center. they are observing the holy ramadan. that's why they are eating together. they are also offering words of support. a dentist living in san jose lost 30 of his family members in one day. threenerations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip. the airstrike hit their home and...
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abc7 news reporter is live outside the blossom valley muslim community center. >> you can see a large group is gathered at the community center. they are observing the holy move ramadan. that's why they are eating together. they are also offering words of support. a dentist living in san jose lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip. the airstrike hit their home and nobody survived. >> these are my distant cousins and they have known some of them. it is vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building. >> the muslim community of south san jose got together to mourn relatives and others killed in the attack. his family members in gaza were doing the same when they were killed. >> i basically told them, i'm sorry for your loss. may god grant them [inaudible]. >> they are in our hearts. we are afraid of this striking all the time. >> he has other relatives in gaza he is worried about. he was last in the region two years ago and says it is nearly impossible for him to g
abc7 news reporter is live outside the blossom valley muslim community center. >> you can see a large group is gathered at the community center. they are observing the holy move ramadan. that's why they are eating together. they are also offering words of support. a dentist living in san jose lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip. the airstrike hit their home and nobody survived. >>...
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abc7 news reporter is live outside the blossom valley muslim community center. >> you can see a large group is gathered at the community center. they are observing the holy move ramadan. that's why they are eating together. they are also offering words of support. a dentist living in san jose lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip. the airstrike hit their home and nobody survived. >> these are my distant cousins and they have known some of them. it is vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building. >> the muslim community of south san jose got together to mourn relatives and others killed in the attack. his family members in gaza were doing the same when they were killed. >> i basically told them, i'm sorry for your loss. may god grant them [inaudible]. >> they are in our hearts. we are afraid of this striking all the time. >> he has other relatives in gaza he is worried about. he was last in the region two years ago and says it is nearly impossible for him to g
abc7 news reporter is live outside the blossom valley muslim community center. >> you can see a large group is gathered at the community center. they are observing the holy move ramadan. that's why they are eating together. they are also offering words of support. a dentist living in san jose lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip. the airstrike hit their home and nobody survived. >>...
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muslims. the issue is that, not to say that the individuals who would use that -- the mosque or the center rather are of the same cloth. but the fact is -- >> those terrorists -- >> they terrorize muslims as well. >> you're lumping all -- >> the american people who died on 9/11. [ all talking at once ] >> lot more history about the bible than there is about -- >> maybe the question ought to be, should we have some type of comprehensive policy of how close religious space is to, institutions, or museums can be to the national mall and maybe that's the question that needs to be addressed and that would be something for congress to look at. >> all right. behind the headlines: female mutilation or fgm is an american problem. activists say it happens in the united states. but more often young girls living here are tricked by their families into summer vacations abroad to undergo the procedure known as vacation cutting. >> these kids are innocent, they're your average american teenagers. sometimes younger than teenagers. and you know they go back and experience this and then they come back to face amer
muslims. the issue is that, not to say that the individuals who would use that -- the mosque or the center rather are of the same cloth. but the fact is -- >> those terrorists -- >> they terrorize muslims as well. >> you're lumping all -- >> the american people who died on 9/11. [ all talking at once ] >> lot more history about the bible than there is about -- >> maybe the question ought to be, should we have some type of comprehensive policy of how close...
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we have more from the muslim community center. >> this doctor, a dentist living in san jose, lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strict when the israeli airstrike hit their home last weekend. nobody survived. >> some were distant cousins but i have known some of them. it's extremely vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building, all civilians >> the puts limb community of south san jose got together to mourn the death of his relatives and other palestinians from recent attacks. people in gaza were doing the same thing when they were killed. >> i basically told them that i'm sorry for your loss and may god grant them -- god grant all of us paradise. >> we are all putting our hands and our hearts, we are afraid of this fighting all the time. >> the doctor has other relatives in gaza he's worried about. he was last in the region two years ago and said it's nearly impossible for him to go now. the boarders are sealed. he said the only thing he can do is pray and educ
we have more from the muslim community center. >> this doctor, a dentist living in san jose, lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strict when the israeli airstrike hit their home last weekend. nobody survived. >> some were distant cousins but i have known some of them. it's extremely vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building, all civilians >> the puts...
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abc7 news reporter alyssa herrington has more from the bloos om valley muslim community center. >> this dr. hani jamah lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins living under the same roof in the gaza strip. an israeli air strike hit their home last weekend, nobody survived. >> even though they're my distant cousins, but i have known some of them. it's extremely vicious to see 30 people die at the same time. one family. one building. all civilians. >> the muslim community of south san jose got together to mourn the death of jamah's relatives and other palestinians killed in recent attacks. supporters broke fast together. and hamas family members were gaza were doing the same thing when they were killed. >> i basically told him that i'm sorry for your loss. and may god grant them, grant all his relatives a path to paradise. >> we are putting our hands on our hearts, we are afraid of this fighting all the time. >> dr. jamah has other relatives in gaza, he's worried about. he was last in the region two years ago. and says it's nearly impossible
abc7 news reporter alyssa herrington has more from the bloos om valley muslim community center. >> this dr. hani jamah lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins living under the same roof in the gaza strip. an israeli air strike hit their home last weekend, nobody survived. >> even though they're my distant cousins, but i have known some of them. it's extremely vicious to see 30 people die at the same time. one family. one building. all...
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abc7 news reporter alisa harrington has more from the muslim community center. >> this doctor, a dentist living in san jose, lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip when the israeli airstrike hit their home last weekend. nobody survived. >> some were distant cousins but i have known some of them. it's extremely vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building, all civilians >> the muslim community of south san jose got together to mourn the death of his relatives and other palestinians from recent attacks. supporters broke fast together and family members in gaza were doing the same thing when they were killed. >> i basically told him that i'm sorry for your loss and may god grant them -- god grant all of us paradise. >> we are all putting our hands and our hearts, we are afraid of this fighting all the time. >> the doctor has other relatives in gaza he's worried about. he was last in the region two years ago and said it's nearly impossible for him to go now. the bord
abc7 news reporter alisa harrington has more from the muslim community center. >> this doctor, a dentist living in san jose, lost 30 of his family members in one day. three generations of aunts, uncles and cousins were living under the same roof in the gaza strip when the israeli airstrike hit their home last weekend. nobody survived. >> some were distant cousins but i have known some of them. it's extremely vicious to see 30 people die at the same time, one family, one building,...
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reports on one of the fastest growing trends in the american muslim community, latinos converting to islam. >> reporter: at the islamic centergreater miami, wilfredo amr ruiz and his fellow muslims are breaking their daily ramadan fast with water, dates, mangoes and other fruit. ruiz was born in puerto rico and raised a catholic. but he says in 2002, after the birth of his twins, he began searching for a new spiritual path. the following year, he converted to islam. >> what attracted me the most was the simplicity of its theology. islam is very simple. god is the creator, that's it. >> reporter: today, ruiz is an attorney with the council on american-islamic relations in miami. and he's part of one of the fastest growing segments of islam in the u.s. -- latino muslims. more and more hispanics are embracing islam, in part, ruiz says, beuse they find a cultural familiarity that stretches back centuries to the moors in spain. >> latinos soon reconnect with a hidden past. they say, "islam is not really that foreign to us. islam is us. it's part of us." 4,000 words from spanish come from arabic -- camisa, pantalÓn, tomate, ensala
reports on one of the fastest growing trends in the american muslim community, latinos converting to islam. >> reporter: at the islamic centergreater miami, wilfredo amr ruiz and his fellow muslims are breaking their daily ramadan fast with water, dates, mangoes and other fruit. ruiz was born in puerto rico and raised a catholic. but he says in 2002, after the birth of his twins, he began searching for a new spiritual path. the following year, he converted to islam. >> what...
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often a monarchy, frequently a military dictatorship and the opposition that tends to be centered around the muslim brotherhood in many country trees of the world but there are manivay variations of that that -- many variations of that. the united states is the dominant military and economic power in the world. from that, would he derive many benefits and incur many burdens. the first thing we have to get clear is that despite our immense power and our immense wealth as a nation, we do not have the caseyty to solve every problem in the world. not every problem in the world is an american problem requiring an exclusively american solution. problems have to be solved locally. we have we believe in the right of self governorance. it's in the first paragraph of the declaration of >> yes. >> self government means other people have the themselves. >> as i travel around the world -- not to the extent that you have, i am shocked by the extent to which people around the world feel that america has contributed to many of the problems of the world. or is in a unique position to solve all of the problems. inev
often a monarchy, frequently a military dictatorship and the opposition that tends to be centered around the muslim brotherhood in many country trees of the world but there are manivay variations of that that -- many variations of that. the united states is the dominant military and economic power in the world. from that, would he derive many benefits and incur many burdens. the first thing we have to get clear is that despite our immense power and our immense wealth as a nation, we do not have...
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reporter: the concerns about islamic extremism in countries with large muslim populations is on the rise. the pew research centerurveyed people in more than a dozen nations and found many are increasingly worried. >> if you look at countries like lebanon, jordan, egypt, tunisia, turkey, in all of these countries, the percentage of people who say they're worried about extremism is higher this year than it was last year. >> reporter: for those concerns and the increased attention on extremists also make the job harder. he's a spoke person for the muslim community in south florida and says all the negative publicity isn't helping build bridges. >> to always have the answer for the crazy extremists abroad is very unproductive, because the conversation can never get past that. it's always did you see what boko haram did? did you see what isis did? it's very difficult. >> reporter: the problems are faced by muslims across the u.s., many of whom feel unfairly targeted. what's clear is muslims across the entire planet are concerned about the growth of extremism assist anyone else. problems occur when all anyone sees her
reporter: the concerns about islamic extremism in countries with large muslim populations is on the rise. the pew research centerurveyed people in more than a dozen nations and found many are increasingly worried. >> if you look at countries like lebanon, jordan, egypt, tunisia, turkey, in all of these countries, the percentage of people who say they're worried about extremism is higher this year than it was last year. >> reporter: for those concerns and the increased attention on...
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and would be rejected by, you know, the seminary, the great center of muslim law and learning. so this idea that farik had was, and the, one of the chief egyptian religious authorities wrote a reputation of him in this regard. well the egyptian islamic jihad formed a 12-man council, tobacco infiltrated the military, it took a leaf from the book because the revolutionary command council in 1952 were young officers, former cadets. so obviously if you wanted power in egypt, one of the ways to get it would be infiltrate the officer core and make a coup. they tried to do that and had some success in getting some military men on their side. one of the eij leaders was zumur who wasn't dressed like that then, he was a physician in the upscale neighborhood in cairo. and he was from a very prominent, elite family. he was the first elite egyptian really to throw in with muslim extremism in the late 20th century. mid-20th century. he, another group and sadat encouraged these muslim groupings on college campuses. and they gradually developed with an independent point of view, and some of th
and would be rejected by, you know, the seminary, the great center of muslim law and learning. so this idea that farik had was, and the, one of the chief egyptian religious authorities wrote a reputation of him in this regard. well the egyptian islamic jihad formed a 12-man council, tobacco infiltrated the military, it took a leaf from the book because the revolutionary command council in 1952 were young officers, former cadets. so obviously if you wanted power in egypt, one of the ways to get...
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assim garfor a prominent attorney who represented american muslims if terrorism related cases from capitol hill. former head of the school center for middle eastern studies. arga saad, a muslim who worked on registering to vote, and care the largest muslim civil rights organization in the country. >> the fact that they're targeting these prominent muslim american activists and lawyers suggest that they are considering people's political and religious views in deciding who to focus their energies on. >> faisil gil said he would like to see changes. >> what i'm hoping happens is congress or the administration actually looks at these policies again and puts in safeguards so thing like this don't happen. >> reporter: all five vehemently deny any involvement in terrorism. in response, the office of intelligence says, solely because they disagree with public policies or criticize the government or for exercising constitutional rights. now, according to intercept there were more than 7,000 e-mails intercepted in the case of those five muslim mental and jofnt of course, all of -- jonathan of course all of this comes on the day thatting
assim garfor a prominent attorney who represented american muslims if terrorism related cases from capitol hill. former head of the school center for middle eastern studies. arga saad, a muslim who worked on registering to vote, and care the largest muslim civil rights organization in the country. >> the fact that they're targeting these prominent muslim american activists and lawyers suggest that they are considering people's political and religious views in deciding who to focus their...
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muslims in terrorism-related cases from capitol hill. an iranian-american professor at a university and head of center for middle eastern studies. an activist regstering muslim americans to vote, and the executive director of the council for american-islamic organization, the largest muslim civil rights foundation in the country. >> the fact they are targetting muss lum-american activists and lawyers suggests that they are considering political views on who to focus energy on. faisal says he and the four others have led outwardly exemplary lives and hopes to see changes. >> i hope congress or the administration looks at the policies again, and puts in safeguards so things like this don't happen. >> all five deny involvement in terrorism or esbion age espionage. in response, it was said: >>> dangerous weather hit the north-east for the second night in a row. this after severe storms killed four in new york yesterday. meteorologist kevin corriveau is following it for us. >> no, i'll take you back to yesterday and show you what we were looking at. this is the radar, 28 hours ago. you can see the storms. this is what it looked like i
muslims in terrorism-related cases from capitol hill. an iranian-american professor at a university and head of center for middle eastern studies. an activist regstering muslim americans to vote, and the executive director of the council for american-islamic organization, the largest muslim civil rights foundation in the country. >> the fact they are targetting muss lum-american activists and lawyers suggests that they are considering political views on who to focus energy on. faisal says...
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muslim brotherhood. interplays -- at the center of it, what are we going to do with a palestinian authority? lebanese experience with hezbollah -- groups. are three the palestinian authority, the legitimate group. gaza, hamas. in the north, you have hezbollah. what is your idea of discussion that secretary kerry could bring forward. i know you do not deal with matters of the state department, but diplomacy is about dialogue. how do you do this? >> it is difficult. the idea of trying to find -- fromelse to mediate the hum assad point of view, we are on the israeli side. hamas point of view, we are on the israeli side. >> does turkey have influence? an egyptian offer was on the table. is hamas listening? and 10:00 p.m.0 on bloomberg television, an exclusive. we will be right back. ♪ >> good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." we welcome all of you worldwide. these are live images from gaza. of fallacious firing -- hellacious firing. moke thisstained spo morning. -day fednning of a two0da meeting. what a busy day across the world with our top headlines. house accuses russia of violating a key ar
muslim brotherhood. interplays -- at the center of it, what are we going to do with a palestinian authority? lebanese experience with hezbollah -- groups. are three the palestinian authority, the legitimate group. gaza, hamas. in the north, you have hezbollah. what is your idea of discussion that secretary kerry could bring forward. i know you do not deal with matters of the state department, but diplomacy is about dialogue. how do you do this? >> it is difficult. the idea of trying to...
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center. imposed.has been the unrest interrupted on tuesday following claims a muslim man had raped a buddhist woman. thousands took to the streets in retaliation. some rioters armed with sticks and knives attacking vehicles as well as stores and a mosque. two people were reported killed and more than a dozen wounded. have of sectarian violence rocked the country for two years. within 300 people have been killed and 140,000 left homeless , threatening to overshadow political reforms. ussome news just coming into here at france 24. world cup host city in southern brazil has collapsed. an overpass bridge. we understand at least one person has been killed as that stretch of road came crashing down. i'm looking at for graphs of it now. we don't have any live images coming in just yet. -- i'm looking at photographs of it now. that was the world cup host city. we will bring you more on that as we get it. governmentsocialist here in france is rejecting claims that is using the justice system to set up -- to settle political scores after former president nicolas sarkozy took to the airwaves last night
center. imposed.has been the unrest interrupted on tuesday following claims a muslim man had raped a buddhist woman. thousands took to the streets in retaliation. some rioters armed with sticks and knives attacking vehicles as well as stores and a mosque. two people were reported killed and more than a dozen wounded. have of sectarian violence rocked the country for two years. within 300 people have been killed and 140,000 left homeless , threatening to overshadow political reforms. ussome news...
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and would be rejected by, you know, the seminary, the great center of muslim law and learning. so this idea that farik had was, and the, one of the chief egyptian religious authorities wrote a reputation of him in this regard. well the egyptian islamic jihad formed a 12-man council, tobacco infiltrated the military, it took a leaf from the book because the revolutionary command council in 1952 were young officers, former cadets. so obviously if you wanted power in egypt, one of the ways to get it would be infiltrate the officer core and make a coup. they tried to do that and had some success in getting some military men on their side. one of the eij leaders was zumur who wasn't dressed like that then, he was a physician in the upscale neighborhood in cairo. and he was from a very prominent, elite family. he was the first elite egyptian really to throw in with muslim extremism in the late 20th century. mid-20th century. he, another group and sadat encouraged these muslim groupings on college campuses. and they gradually developed with an independent point of view, and some of th
and would be rejected by, you know, the seminary, the great center of muslim law and learning. so this idea that farik had was, and the, one of the chief egyptian religious authorities wrote a reputation of him in this regard. well the egyptian islamic jihad formed a 12-man council, tobacco infiltrated the military, it took a leaf from the book because the revolutionary command council in 1952 were young officers, former cadets. so obviously if you wanted power in egypt, one of the ways to get...
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muslim population in the nation. the city's vast and impressive islamic center of america, the iraqi-born imam sounds the warning against worried about my original country, which is iraq. i'm worried about this country, my second country, the united states. it's not a foreign issue. once they have their lemone state, they will launch attacks against us again. >> reporter: as people go about their lives, they are touched, even horrified by the seemingly unchecked violence in the middle east. still, this is middle america. and what could be more american. >> aly center field. other ali, other field. >> reporter: kids obsessed with the national pastime. their parents, too. despite the home grown game they love, she says she and her family are made to feel like outsiders in america. >> people look at us and give us stares and glares. they look at us as if we're not really american. we're not blond, blue eyes. >> reporter: she's usa to the core, born and raised in dearborn. this year she celebrates independence day during the holy month of ramadan where muslims fast from dawn till dusk. >> my culture is fourth of july. i cel
muslim population in the nation. the city's vast and impressive islamic center of america, the iraqi-born imam sounds the warning against worried about my original country, which is iraq. i'm worried about this country, my second country, the united states. it's not a foreign issue. once they have their lemone state, they will launch attacks against us again. >> reporter: as people go about their lives, they are touched, even horrified by the seemingly unchecked violence in the middle...
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days ago i knew from israeli much well the center of the capital where there were several thousand people gathered wowed but in such a low. it's a cultural muslim religious it's a city this is a conflict that is watching people tell you are using it pinion and raising tensions by. the amounts of people that have gathered there that london is very much i think said by the bloodshed that's taking place in the middle east. and i'm really. talking of the bloodshed more than eight hundred palestinians have now been killed in the offensive but israel today rejected a cease fire plan proposed by u.s. secretary of state john kerry human rights activist who was at the london rally told us that people in the west are willing to protest loudly against the violence unlike their governments or roman majority of people are really feeling the pain of the palestinians they really understand that this use of israelis that this massacre is necessary for peace and security they don't accept that and they feel that israel need to be accountable and hold accountable but unfortunately the governments and the media as a whole in the west are totally biased trying to
days ago i knew from israeli much well the center of the capital where there were several thousand people gathered wowed but in such a low. it's a cultural muslim religious it's a city this is a conflict that is watching people tell you are using it pinion and raising tensions by. the amounts of people that have gathered there that london is very much i think said by the bloodshed that's taking place in the middle east. and i'm really. talking of the bloodshed more than eight hundred...
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we will continue to stand up for religious minority community center in danger around the world after jehovah's witnesses to the muslims. we have a long way to go to safeguard these rates and the government use national security as an excuse to repress numbers. in russia government has used laws against what they have called extremism to justify crude measures against people of faith. in china authorities harassed christians and arrest the buddhist for possessing a photograph of the dali lama and prevent weaker muslims for providing education to their children or fasting during ramadan. and dos pakistan the government will imprison the citizens and to confiscate and destroy a religious leaders are - - literature. this is the test but make no mistake these tactics will fail the test of history. one of the trans identified in the report is house sectarian violence continues to misplace families and devastated communities. thousands of muslims have been displaced in burma in the wake of sectarian violence and tens of thousands living in squalid camps and in pakistan militants killed more than 500 shia muslims and brutally
we will continue to stand up for religious minority community center in danger around the world after jehovah's witnesses to the muslims. we have a long way to go to safeguard these rates and the government use national security as an excuse to repress numbers. in russia government has used laws against what they have called extremism to justify crude measures against people of faith. in china authorities harassed christians and arrest the buddhist for possessing a photograph of the dali lama...
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centers around welding on the span. >>> the un security council held an emergency meeting today and announced strong support for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. earl carried out three air strikes overnight as muslims in the region marked the end of rammadan. from across the bay to around the world the stories that matter this morning. >>> i'm juliet good, we are in for michelle and frank. >> and that is all the time we have. no. let's go to weather and traffic. >>> good to have you here guys. around the bay area today, we are going to see some of the monsoonal clouds back again. feeling a bit muggy outside. you see some clouds working their way up from southern california now, likely to sweep across our skies as we head throughout the day today. a partly cloudy day. a couple of patches
centers around welding on the span. >>> the un security council held an emergency meeting today and announced strong support for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. earl carried out three air strikes overnight as muslims in the region marked the end of rammadan. from across the bay to around the world the stories that matter this morning. >>> i'm juliet good, we are in for michelle and frank. >> and that is all the time we have. no. let's go to weather and...
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fellow at the center for trans-atlantic relations at john hopkins university, and said qatar would have to play a role in the ceasefire talks. >> qatar is playing a role. egypt, opposed to the muslim brotherhood, with a tie to hamas, under president abdul fatah al-sisi, so egypt has been marginalized. the two big flares, three big players are john kerry of the united states, ban ki-moon of the united nations, and the qatari leadership. one thing that the israelis are looking at and why they reversed their fogs on friday, no ceasefire is i don't think they can let the u.s. secretary of state come to the region and go home with a failure. i think the israelis are understanding that a lot of american opinion is turning heavily against them, and i think they want to get this over with before finding any more of these brutal picture showing off on american television. mr binyamin netanyahu has to understand that israel has no one except the united states. if they poke the u.s. secretary of state in the eye with a sharp stick, as they did a couple of times before, they did it to the vice president, and did it before, people in washington, and the american people will say why are we putt
fellow at the center for trans-atlantic relations at john hopkins university, and said qatar would have to play a role in the ceasefire talks. >> qatar is playing a role. egypt, opposed to the muslim brotherhood, with a tie to hamas, under president abdul fatah al-sisi, so egypt has been marginalized. the two big flares, three big players are john kerry of the united states, ban ki-moon of the united nations, and the qatari leadership. one thing that the israelis are looking at and why...
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muslim world this is becoming more and more prevalent. folks are being persecuted because of their religion even egypt and syria are now reports coming out of christians they are under attack. jon: right now centerate of john kerry is on the ground in israel ever touching down in tel aviv this morning. meeting with israeli and palestinian leaders to try to negotiate a cease-fire between israel and hamas as both sides report more deaths today. former u.s. spokesman and advisor to the u.n., is there any hope for peace here? >> i think we shouldn't confuse piece and calm. what the united states should do, i am glad to see secretary john kerry in the region but what we should do is push for a solution to what hamas is doing. we should not be pressuring israel to ignore a terrorist attack. jon: israel's coming under heavy criticism, the social media aspect of this war really seems to be favoring the palestinians right now. >> in the past we have seen this cycle where somehow the media and others equate the two deaths as morally equal thing. it is always tragic when civilians are killed, but the responsibility lies with hamas and this time i see israel winning this battle. it is different than in prev
muslim world this is becoming more and more prevalent. folks are being persecuted because of their religion even egypt and syria are now reports coming out of christians they are under attack. jon: right now centerate of john kerry is on the ground in israel ever touching down in tel aviv this morning. meeting with israeli and palestinian leaders to try to negotiate a cease-fire between israel and hamas as both sides report more deaths today. former u.s. spokesman and advisor to the u.n., is...
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muslim or arab world. >> ayman mohyeldin, martin fletcher, thank you both so very much. >>> now to san diego where a small plane crashed into a crowded shopping centerthe peak of rush hour last night. the pilot survived, but her only passenger was killed. police say it's a miracle there were no other fatalities on the ground. the fixed wing single engine plane started experiencing problems shortly after takeoff leading to this distressed communication between the pilot and the control tower right before the crash. >> oh, my god. i'm not getting any altitude here. >> full throttle. >> i'm full throttle. >> i'm going down. >> the ntsb is investigating the cause of the crash. the pilot is in a local hospital. she has severe injuries. (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. but if you do... [ glass breaking, dog barking ] ...with allstate, your rates won't go up just because of it. claim rateguard from allstate. your home protects you, protect it back. your home protects you, it's been that way sinc
muslim or arab world. >> ayman mohyeldin, martin fletcher, thank you both so very much. >>> now to san diego where a small plane crashed into a crowded shopping centerthe peak of rush hour last night. the pilot survived, but her only passenger was killed. police say it's a miracle there were no other fatalities on the ground. the fixed wing single engine plane started experiencing problems shortly after takeoff leading to this distressed communication between the pilot and the...
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muslim so-called civil rights group showing sympathy to terrorists? here to debate this from the american islamic forum for democracy, dr. jaszer with us. also joining us executive director of the jerusalem fund of palestinian center in washington, usef moner is with us. if i fire 1,600, 2,000 rockets into your neighborhood, i kidnap three children in your neighborhood, students, and i kill them, what do you think the proper proportional response is? >> maybe you should stop the ongoing for decades-long military occupation of palestinian territory. >> okay, listen, we can take it back to the 1948 partition plan, and we can look at the '67 war, the '73 war and the hostilities brought to israel. they did give land for peace nine years ago. now i'm asking you a question, if thousands of rockets are fired in your neighborhood and kids in your neighborhood are kidnapped, what are you going to do? >> sean, if the united states -- >> what are you going to do? >> i'm going to try to answer your question if you stop badgering me. thank you. if the united states was invaded by a foreign military and besieged and surrounded and the food that was coming into the united states was counted by the calories so that people would b
muslim so-called civil rights group showing sympathy to terrorists? here to debate this from the american islamic forum for democracy, dr. jaszer with us. also joining us executive director of the jerusalem fund of palestinian center in washington, usef moner is with us. if i fire 1,600, 2,000 rockets into your neighborhood, i kidnap three children in your neighborhood, students, and i kill them, what do you think the proper proportional response is? >> maybe you should stop the ongoing...
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most terrorist attacks are actually conducted against muslims in areas where the terrorists are based. the bad news is, there are far more centers this at all. we've seen, actually, the centers proliferate. and people have to face the fact, this isn't going to go away, and we do have to take account of that threat and live with minor inconveniences in the process. >> okay. and we will. thank you so much for explaining it to us this afternoon, anthony cordesman. >>> apple lured off a top executive at a watch making company. it's a move that has some betting. apple will transform the smartwatch industry in the way the ipod came to dominate the mp3 business. there were others that beat them to the business, but that story is next. >>> also, the kardashian sisters. their brand is everywhere these days. now they're getting into the kids' clothing business. what is next on their agenda? the trio join us exclusively in just a few minutes. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends
most terrorist attacks are actually conducted against muslims in areas where the terrorists are based. the bad news is, there are far more centers this at all. we've seen, actually, the centers proliferate. and people have to face the fact, this isn't going to go away, and we do have to take account of that threat and live with minor inconveniences in the process. >> okay. and we will. thank you so much for explaining it to us this afternoon, anthony cordesman. >>> apple lured...
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muslims and all infidels across the globe. majid al-zindani. ramzi ye self, the convicted leader of the 1993 world trade center bombing. he's the nephew of can lead sheik muhammad. as a matter of fact, mr. speaker, if anyone watching this evening would go to the official muslim brotherhood website today, they would see that the international muslim brotherhood is praising hamas for the killing going on in jerusalem and in israel even today. this is why the best thing that the united states of merks could do, and i call on president obama to do it, hopefully with support from both democrats and republicans, this is not a partisan issue, we need to stand with our ally israel, we need to stand against radical terrorism. and in order to do that we need to designate the international muslim brotherhood the umbrella organization for what it is, a foreign terrorist organization. i thank you, mr. speaker, and i call again on president obama to bring about this designation to bring peace to our world. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentlewo
muslims and all infidels across the globe. majid al-zindani. ramzi ye self, the convicted leader of the 1993 world trade center bombing. he's the nephew of can lead sheik muhammad. as a matter of fact, mr. speaker, if anyone watching this evening would go to the official muslim brotherhood website today, they would see that the international muslim brotherhood is praising hamas for the killing going on in jerusalem and in israel even today. this is why the best thing that the united states of...
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center to receive reports and send medical staff and experts to respond to cases. the virus is known to kill its victims within days and has no known cure or vaccine. >>> now, muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate eid. shoppers packed into markets in karachi, ahead of the celebrations which marked the end of ramadan. women got their hands decorated and brought traditional bangles and jewellery. security measures have been tightened, fearing a taliban backlash. >>> police in nigerian city say they found a car laden with explosives outside eid prayer ground on saturday evening. more from our correspondent live in carr mow. must be difficult preparing to celebrate the festival when the threat of violence is so close. >> yes, it did start here on sunday, nigeria. in spite of the intense security concerns, thousands of people showed up earlier this morning. taking place a few days after deadly bombings killed 40 people. security forces across the country have been on high alert. 50,000 security forces deployed. including counterterrorism. as you mentioned here, they were able to file and deploy a car bomb. where i am is outside the palace, a traditional ru
center to receive reports and send medical staff and experts to respond to cases. the virus is known to kill its victims within days and has no known cure or vaccine. >>> now, muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate eid. shoppers packed into markets in karachi, ahead of the celebrations which marked the end of ramadan. women got their hands decorated and brought traditional bangles and jewellery. security measures have been tightened, fearing a taliban backlash....