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there's a reason that korea stops at brunei. that is where they were. after allied air power had gained the ability to dominate the skies, at least temporarily, what you: the navy eight temporary -- what we call in the navy a temporary command of the sea, they do this prior to the invasion of the philippines and they wiped out what will -- little naval aviation the japanese have left for most of the philippines in punishing battles. after allied forces had defeated and liberated many of the post-december 1941 construct, after allied forces landed on , saipan,panese soil iwo jima, and okinawa. after other airpower made them bounce and burn, after they bombs, two atomic after the ussr had declared war on japan. as the soviet mechanized armies overran muncher area against the once -- manchuria after the once-font it japanese -- once army, afterpanese the japanese army failed to destroy the recording the emperor made, there were miracles. we have heard the word used before. a miracle is murphy's law, 180 degrees out. we will talk about that. they were not t
there's a reason that korea stops at brunei. that is where they were. after allied air power had gained the ability to dominate the skies, at least temporarily, what you: the navy eight temporary -- what we call in the navy a temporary command of the sea, they do this prior to the invasion of the philippines and they wiped out what will -- little naval aviation the japanese have left for most of the philippines in punishing battles. after allied forces had defeated and liberated many of the...
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because they say he's a huge homophobe because the penalty for that in brunei is stoning to death. when his country was a british colony, it lived under english common law and since it ceased to be a colony, it's been getting less and less common law and more and more shariah. 70 years ago pakistan lived under common law, now under islamic law. 50 years ago nigeria lived under english common law now half of it's under shariah. so clearly the coming to power of observant devout muslims has driven a stake through the legal tradition and inheritance that these countries also have. >> that raises another question. the president, even though james clapper and our state department have told us the highest levels of our intelligence community have told us that isis and al qaeda will infiltrate the refugee population, they want to take as many as 200,000. i assume that number will go higher over time. i happen to be of the belief that if we risk taking one radical islamist into the country in the refugee population, that we've made a big mistake and put the entire country at risk. are the
because they say he's a huge homophobe because the penalty for that in brunei is stoning to death. when his country was a british colony, it lived under english common law and since it ceased to be a colony, it's been getting less and less common law and more and more shariah. 70 years ago pakistan lived under common law, now under islamic law. 50 years ago nigeria lived under english common law now half of it's under shariah. so clearly the coming to power of observant devout muslims has...
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, the united states can exert a certain amount of leverage, but when you look at the philippines, brunei, malaysia, vietnam, they want the united states to play a role, and to be an honest broker backstop, which, of course, china doesn't like at all. there is a legitimate role for the united states to play as an honestator, as an broker, ensuring that china does unilateralte in a fashion, one off in which case those other states don't stand a chance. jane: thank you for being here. authorities have announced they are investigating the head of fifa, sepp blatter, on criminal charges. the swiss attorney general's office said fifa's headquarters in zurich was searched and sepp blatter interrogated. he has denied any wrongdoing. richard conway reports. reporter: this was a bad day for football. it was an even worse one for sepp blatter. the crisis that has gripped fifa took yet another dramatic turn, placing the 79-year-old at the heart of corruption allegations. >> today, the office of the a turn on -- attorney general searched fifa headquarters, including the office of sepp blatter. he him
, the united states can exert a certain amount of leverage, but when you look at the philippines, brunei, malaysia, vietnam, they want the united states to play a role, and to be an honest broker backstop, which, of course, china doesn't like at all. there is a legitimate role for the united states to play as an honestator, as an broker, ensuring that china does unilateralte in a fashion, one off in which case those other states don't stand a chance. jane: thank you for being here. authorities...
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brunei,e, malaysia, they are suffering. be corporation. >> is it realistic to think somebody -- something will be achieved this time around? be --has to >> it makes it hard to stop. put 2000 personnel into firefighting mode, but this is too late. they have promised action, called it an emergency, but right now this is where we are. >> we have to leave it there. doubled,ots have amounting to 1000 hotspots across the region. angie: all right. thank you so much for that. singapore. coming up next, medicine for the market. we will take a look at why one japanese drugstore chain has helped to lift shares in tokyo. ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange, taking a look ahead at the opens. our reporters are here. inter-networking and broadband consulting. angie: what do they do? >> i wonder. they were supposed to start trading yesterday. they didn't. the ipo price was set at the top end of their range. let's see if they trade this morning. if they do, there is a lot of room for upside. angie: you can say that again. >> it's a gambl
brunei,e, malaysia, they are suffering. be corporation. >> is it realistic to think somebody -- something will be achieved this time around? be --has to >> it makes it hard to stop. put 2000 personnel into firefighting mode, but this is too late. they have promised action, called it an emergency, but right now this is where we are. >> we have to leave it there. doubled,ots have amounting to 1000 hotspots across the region. angie: all right. thank you so much for that....
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is it the king of sweden, the king of thailand, the sultan of brunei, or the queen of denmark?nd we'll tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is "the drunkard's walk" how randomness rules our lives. we all know that a lot of life's successes and failures are because of luck. this excellent book makes you think about that in a systematic and serious way. if you like malcolm gladwell and his ilk, you'll really enjoy this book. now for the last look. >> i think the united states honestly, sadly, cannot relax our entrance criteria. we're having to be very careful about who we let enter this country from these war-torn regions to insure that terrorists are not coming here. >> that was republican presidential candidate carly fiorina, voicing an opinion many in america share, despite the fact that america was founded by those fleeing religious persecution. the first refugee legislation in this country was not passed until 1948. he wrote, quote, i believe the admission of these persons will add to the strength and energy of the nation. and there is evidence to sa
is it the king of sweden, the king of thailand, the sultan of brunei, or the queen of denmark?nd we'll tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is "the drunkard's walk" how randomness rules our lives. we all know that a lot of life's successes and failures are because of luck. this excellent book makes you think about that in a systematic and serious way. if you like malcolm gladwell and his ilk, you'll really enjoy this book. now for the last look....
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. >>> i want to bring in "new york times" columnist, frank bruney here with me, father edward beck, cnn religion commentator. it really is and was a monumental day for catholics and lawmakers and americans every we are. we have seen a few public addresses from this pope since he arrived. what do you see the theme emerging here? >> well, i was amazed today, don, by his speech at congress. i didn't expect any of that. the people that he named as the heroes and role models. to start with lincoln and martin luther king and dorothy day and thomas merton. most catholics or practicing catholics know who those luminaries are. a woman like dorothy day, who started the catholic worker movement who sheltered the homeless, fed the hungry, a woman who had an abortion and was ostracized from the church. a radical activist. this is who the pope is naming. thomas merton, a political activist, because he had a certain alliance with eastern religions. people thought, how can a roman catholic priest be buddhist as well? he was suspect. these are the people he was naming. people said, was it a political sp
. >>> i want to bring in "new york times" columnist, frank bruney here with me, father edward beck, cnn religion commentator. it really is and was a monumental day for catholics and lawmakers and americans every we are. we have seen a few public addresses from this pope since he arrived. what do you see the theme emerging here? >> well, i was amazed today, don, by his speech at congress. i didn't expect any of that. the people that he named as the heroes and role...
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there's a reason it stops at brunei. that's where the oil is. after allied air power gained the ability to dominate the skies temporarily. temporary command of the sea. temporary command of the air from the sea. they wipe out what little naval aviation the japanese have left off formosa, the philippines and punishing battles. after ally forces had defeated and liberated many of the post-december 1941 conquests. after allied forces had landed on sacred japanese soil to include the mariana saipan as japanese sacred soil, iwo jima. after b-29s and other forms of allied air power had made the rubble bounce and burn, after they had dropped two atomic bombs, vaporizing that same rubble, after the ussr had declared war on japan. as the soviet mechanized armies were overrunning manchuria against the once vaunted -- once vaunted, not anymore vaunted -- army. after a military coup failed to destroy the recording that the emperor had made. but these with the possible exception of the failed coup are not what i'd term miracles. i'm going to focus this talk
there's a reason it stops at brunei. that's where the oil is. after allied air power gained the ability to dominate the skies temporarily. temporary command of the sea. temporary command of the air from the sea. they wipe out what little naval aviation the japanese have left off formosa, the philippines and punishing battles. after ally forces had defeated and liberated many of the post-december 1941 conquests. after allied forces had landed on sacred japanese soil to include the mariana saipan...
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you know, frank bruney at the times explains his appeal of either they're ignorant who donald trump isrisy for who he is. i explain it as barack obama. there is a feeling among many of these evangelical that this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they're willing to think outside the box for the leader they want to choose. but there is something deeper going on here. you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals. it was a gut punch, if you will, causing many evangelicals to think they lost the culture war at least at the government level. they can fight it in her home and churches, but they're thinking, let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spiritual problems. let me just say -- >> go ahead. >> just one thing, the problem with that kind of separation, if you will, is that many of our nations ills, eric, have a spiritual component to them whether you talk about drug abuse, out of wedlock births, lawlessness, selling body parts by planned parenthood. there is a spiritual compone
you know, frank bruney at the times explains his appeal of either they're ignorant who donald trump isrisy for who he is. i explain it as barack obama. there is a feeling among many of these evangelical that this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they're willing to think outside the box for the leader they want to choose. but there is something deeper going on here. you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals. it was a gut punch, if...
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you know, frank bruney at the times explains his appeal of either they're ignorant who donald trump isocrisy for who he is. i explain it as barack obama. there is a feeling among many of these evangelical that this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they're willing to think outside the box for the leader they want to choose. but there is something deeper going on here. you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals. it was a gut punch, if you will, causing many evangelicals to think they lost the culture war at least at the government level. they can fight it in her home and churches, but they're thinking, let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spiritual problems. let me just say -- >> go ahead. >> just one thing, the problem with that kind of separation, if you will, is that many of our nations ills, eric, have a spiritual component to them whether you talk about drug abuse, out of wedlock births, lawlessness, selling body parts by planned parenthood. there is a spiritual compo
you know, frank bruney at the times explains his appeal of either they're ignorant who donald trump isocrisy for who he is. i explain it as barack obama. there is a feeling among many of these evangelical that this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they're willing to think outside the box for the leader they want to choose. but there is something deeper going on here. you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals. it was a gut punch,...
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under strict islamic law countries like saudi arabia, brunei, other places, particular my some of these a question with hillary clinton. she's taken money from some of these islamic countries that live under islamic law but they aren't very good to women. women don't have the same rights as men. for adultery, i think women's testimony counts half as much as men. >> but personally could you support a muslim for president? >> sure, if they support the things that made america great, constitutional principles, bill of rights, but some of those are inconsistent with the interpretation of the koran that's being put forward by particularly some folks. and i think this is a big deal because we've made this really simple that, oh, ben carson is terrible because he said this, but think about what he's saying. in england, for example, 20% of the islamic public in england thought the bombings were okay on the subway. these are important questions to ask if you have someone who is muslim running for office. do you think violence is okay? do you think shariah law should be the law of the land? do yo
under strict islamic law countries like saudi arabia, brunei, other places, particular my some of these a question with hillary clinton. she's taken money from some of these islamic countries that live under islamic law but they aren't very good to women. women don't have the same rights as men. for adultery, i think women's testimony counts half as much as men. >> but personally could you support a muslim for president? >> sure, if they support the things that made america great,...
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. >>> i want to bring in "new york times" columnist, frank bruney here with me, father edward beck, cnnd was a monumental day for catholics and lawmakers and americans every we are. we have seen a few public addresses from this pope since he arrived. what do you see the theme emerging here? >> well, i was amazed today, don, by his speech at congress. i didn't expect any of that. the people that he named as the heroes and role models. to start with lincoln and martin luther king and dorothy day and thomas merton. most catholics or practicing catholics know who those luminaries are. a woman like dorothy day, who started the catholic worker movement who sheltered the homeless, fed the hungry, a woman who had an abortion and was ostracized from the church. a radical activist. this is who the pope is naming. thomas merton, a political activist, because he had a certain alliance with eastern religions. people thought, how can a roman catholic priest be buddhist as well? he was suspect. these are the people he was naming. people said, was it a political speech today? you are darn right it was
. >>> i want to bring in "new york times" columnist, frank bruney here with me, father edward beck, cnnd was a monumental day for catholics and lawmakers and americans every we are. we have seen a few public addresses from this pope since he arrived. what do you see the theme emerging here? >> well, i was amazed today, don, by his speech at congress. i didn't expect any of that. the people that he named as the heroes and role models. to start with lincoln and martin...