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but every muslim is a terrorist. >> dr. judys founder and president of the islamic forum for democracy and a battle of the soul for islam. judy, good to see you. that is just -- the truth is that's how many people feel. it's an evil colt and all muslims are terrorists. it's getting stirred up now in the wake of paris. >> megyn, thanks for having me. i listen to that and i understand the visceral response america's having. i understand they wonder where the leadership is. and, yes, they have a ledder ship problem. we helped build a mosque here in scotsdale, arizona. but the majority of americans came to our defense and said, you know, the terrorists want us to have these freedoms taxen away. those ideas begin to dissipate. because the muslim brotherhood thrives on victimization. they thrive on underground networks. uniform has a bigger problem with hate speech because of their hate laws, number one. >> let me ask you about donald trump. he was skds whether his surveillance could include warrantless serges and whether they could i
but every muslim is a terrorist. >> dr. judys founder and president of the islamic forum for democracy and a battle of the soul for islam. judy, good to see you. that is just -- the truth is that's how many people feel. it's an evil colt and all muslims are terrorists. it's getting stirred up now in the wake of paris. >> megyn, thanks for having me. i listen to that and i understand the visceral response america's having. i understand they wonder where the leadership is. and, yes,...
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and joining us now is dr. judy conlin who's the executive director of the iowa international center. so we're gonna begin with talking with her about how things have changed since governor ray's leadership on this refugee issue. judy, thanks for being here. and why don't you just start by telling us what the iowa international c cter does. >>judy: sure. among the things that we're doing is specifically for refugees and immigrants. we provide esl classes on site where refugees are living or where we can bring, we're also partnering with the des moines public schools where refugee parents are brought on saturday morning. our target population for the esl classes are the parents >>amanda: mmhmm. >>judy: because the children are learning english in school.. parents are so often isolated and they need to learn english. they wanna learn english. >>amanda: mmhmm. >>judy: we alshave a 24/7 free emergency interpretation line in 220 languages for people. and we have a second website, welcome to iowa, which is our tagline in
and joining us now is dr. judy conlin who's the executive director of the iowa international center. so we're gonna begin with talking with her about how things have changed since governor ray's leadership on this refugee issue. judy, thanks for being here. and why don't you just start by telling us what the iowa international c cter does. >>judy: sure. among the things that we're doing is specifically for refugees and immigrants. we provide esl classes on site where refugees are living...
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dr. judy conlin is the director of iowa's international center that helps refugees with language classes, housing, and transportation. she says iowa used to have abundant resources to help refugees, thanks to this man, governor robert ray. here he is being honored at an award ceremony a couple years ago. between 1975 and 1982 he helped 8-thousand refugees escape southeast asia during the vietnam war. som baccam (from old news clip) - it just brings tears to my heart everytime i think about him, what he did for us as refugees back in 1975. 40 years later, the resources to help refugees have depleted. governor branstad says he will not hold up the welcome sign for any and ordered all state agencies to to halt any work on syrian refugee resettlements immediately. branstad 2:26 i don't want people coming here without very careful vetting to make sure there's no liklihood they could be radicalized or part of an isis operation. judy 3:48 but to slam the door, it's an over reatction. i think it's irr
dr. judy conlin is the director of iowa's international center that helps refugees with language classes, housing, and transportation. she says iowa used to have abundant resources to help refugees, thanks to this man, governor robert ray. here he is being honored at an award ceremony a couple years ago. between 1975 and 1982 he helped 8-thousand refugees escape southeast asia during the vietnam war. som baccam (from old news clip) - it just brings tears to my heart everytime i think about him,...
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. >> reporter: it's why more pediatricians like dr. judye recommending the hpv vaccine for pre-teen boys. not just for girls any more. >> boys are part of the spread of the virus, so if you only vaccinate half of the population there's still going to be that virus spreading around because the other half of the population is not vaccinated. >> reporter: still many parents argue 11 is way too young to vaccinate their child. whether girl or boy. >> we want to do that before they're having sex, before they're thinking of having sex. >> reporter: what critics say, it might force parents to have that talk about the birds and the bees wrong before they or their children are ready. >> i think that there's a lot of sexual behaviors that are occurring in middle school that, you know, people not define as sex. >> if you just sit on the bus and listen to some of the teenagers, you wouldn't think that it's too young. >> reporter: but he totally understands why many parents are reluctant. >> initially i was like, um, i'm not sure but then i did research
. >> reporter: it's why more pediatricians like dr. judye recommending the hpv vaccine for pre-teen boys. not just for girls any more. >> boys are part of the spread of the virus, so if you only vaccinate half of the population there's still going to be that virus spreading around because the other half of the population is not vaccinated. >> reporter: still many parents argue 11 is way too young to vaccinate their child. whether girl or boy. >> we want to do that before...
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dr. judy conlin is the director of iowa's international center that helps refugees with language classes, housing, and transportation. she says iowa used to have abundant resources to help refugees, thanks to this man, governor robert ray. here he is being honored at an award ceremony a couple years ago. between 1975 and 1982 he helped 8-thousand refugees escape southeast asia during the vietnam war. som baccam (from old news c cp) - it just b bngs tears to my heart everytime i think abouhim, what he did for us as refugees back in 1975. 40 years later, the resources to help refugees have depleted. governor branstad says he will not hold up the welcome sign for any refugees from syria and ordered all state agencies to to halt any work on syrian refugee resettlements immediately. branstad i don't want people coming here without very careful vetting to make sure there's no liklihood they could be radicalized or part of an isis operation. judy but t tslam the door, it's an over reatctctn. i think
dr. judy conlin is the director of iowa's international center that helps refugees with language classes, housing, and transportation. she says iowa used to have abundant resources to help refugees, thanks to this man, governor robert ray. here he is being honored at an award ceremony a couple years ago. between 1975 and 1982 he helped 8-thousand refugees escape southeast asia during the vietnam war. som baccam (from old news c cp) - it just b bngs tears to my heart everytime i think abouhim,...
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of the american islamic forum for democracy and author of the battle for the soul ofedjl1 islam dr. judyer. icons of the free world was our business centers in 9/11. the parliament in ottawa. our restaurants in australia and cultural centers and sports centers in paris. >> zuhdi i'm zero to interrupt you right there. i hope you will stay with us and come back in a minute. we want to go now to british prime minister david cameron who is addressing this question. >> liberty. but we will not let them. we will redouble our efforts to wipe out this poisonous extremist ideology and together with the french and our allies around the world stand up for all we believe in. i have just chaired a meeting of cobra to review the security situation here in the united kingdom. the threat level is already at severe which means an attack is highly likely and will remain so. our police and intelligence agencies work around the clock to do all they can to keep us safe. are since the coordinated firearms attack in mumbai in 2008, we have all been working together to ensure we could respond to such an emergen
of the american islamic forum for democracy and author of the battle for the soul ofedjl1 islam dr. judyer. icons of the free world was our business centers in 9/11. the parliament in ottawa. our restaurants in australia and cultural centers and sports centers in paris. >> zuhdi i'm zero to interrupt you right there. i hope you will stay with us and come back in a minute. we want to go now to british prime minister david cameron who is addressing this question. >> liberty. but we...
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of the american islamic forum for democracy and author of the battle for the soul ofedjl1 islam dr. judyd was our business centers in 9/11. the parliament in ottawa. our restaurants in australia and cultural centers and sports centers in paris. >> zuhdi i'm zero to interrupt you right there. i hope you will stay with us and come back in a minute. we want to go now to british prime minister david cameron who is addressing this question. >> liberty. but we will not let them. we will redouble our efforts to wipe out this poisonous extremist ideology and together with the french and our allies around the world stand up for all we believe in. i have just chaired a meeting of cobra to review the security situation here in the united kingdom. the threat level is already at severe which means an attack is highly likely and will remain so. our police and intelligence agencies work around the clock to do all they can to keep us safe. are since the coordinated firearms attack in mumbai in 2008, we have all been working together to ensure we could respond to such an emergency services carried out a
of the american islamic forum for democracy and author of the battle for the soul ofedjl1 islam dr. judyd was our business centers in 9/11. the parliament in ottawa. our restaurants in australia and cultural centers and sports centers in paris. >> zuhdi i'm zero to interrupt you right there. i hope you will stay with us and come back in a minute. we want to go now to british prime minister david cameron who is addressing this question. >> liberty. but we will not let them. we will...
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core values, i did a poll. 47.5%, did not think it was a bad thing, with me now, dr back with me, tammy bruce, doctor judy, thank you for coming on. i was surprised because, article that james woods was talking about was misleading said donald trump or suggested that donald trump wanted to close all mosques, i presented the question that way issue over 50% said yes. we should close all. >> that is you know our laws are constitution is not done by bleb plebiscite done by the laws. as long as they are not preaching open violence, the kkk was allowed to operate, we are not going to defeat radical islam by pushing them underground. ask uzbekistan, all countries that are authoritarian regimes that push islam underground, it spreads like wildfire, you defeat them by exposing them that we're not doing because of political correctness but for our president to say, alienate very people you need to reform ideas that are creating this cauldron of radical islam. charles: what role to americans have to play in this, to help there are americans understand what is going on here. people have been driven by fear, anger an
core values, i did a poll. 47.5%, did not think it was a bad thing, with me now, dr back with me, tammy bruce, doctor judy, thank you for coming on. i was surprised because, article that james woods was talking about was misleading said donald trump or suggested that donald trump wanted to close all mosques, i presented the question that way issue over 50% said yes. we should close all. >> that is you know our laws are constitution is not done by bleb plebiscite done by the laws. as long...
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judy: was-- it was bad. doctor irene kuter from massachusetts general hosptial has treated six of the seven women dr. irene kuter md / massachusetts general hospital 18:43:52;11i haven't seen as many individuals in one family like this. while an environmental or genetic link is still possible? she's exploring another theory dr. irene kuter md / massachusetts general hospital 18:38:12;12 if it turned out a virus sparked their cancer... it means there's a chance these brave sisters could end up teaching the world something new about breast cancer." amanda: coming up on local 5 news midday... an imporant warning on window blind cords for those of you who have small children at home. amanda: and-- what happens when a small town missouri newspaper doesn't run a marraige " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" amanda good morning and thanks for joining us for local 5 news midday...i'm amanda krenz. amanda: a top story from thirty years ago revisited-- amanda: a 1984 case of a missing metro boy may be getting a new look by des moines police... this renewed hope comes after a break in the a
judy: was-- it was bad. doctor irene kuter from massachusetts general hosptial has treated six of the seven women dr. irene kuter md / massachusetts general hospital 18:43:52;11i haven't seen as many individuals in one family like this. while an environmental or genetic link is still possible? she's exploring another theory dr. irene kuter md / massachusetts general hospital 18:38:12;12 if it turned out a virus sparked their cancer... it means there's a chance these brave sisters could end up...