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-a not on the floor in the white house the fact that american muslims were not only in by it but also the fact that they were talking at least target the diplomatic corps from muslim majority countries the vast majority of whom i'm sure had you know some level of wealth or degree i think our money i think it reflects the fact that you know president trump has historically prioritized his own interests and it's extremely distasteful that he would love ridge you know one of the most holiest...
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you're a first generation american muslim. parents fled the oppressef baath regime of syria in the 60s for american freedom. you're a patriot. you earned your medical degree on a u.s. navy scholarship at the medical college of wisconsin in 1992. you served 11 years as a medical officer in the united states navy. and you're the author of a ttleor the soul oflam, an american muslim patriot's figh to save his faith. now the reason i wanted to have you tonight is not only because you're a superb expert on this whole issue, not just of islam and geopolitics and so forth, because it's very quiet right now. and when it's very quiet, i get very nervous. >> yeah. mark: particularly when it comes to our enemies. while we're focused rightly so on north korea and some of the other challenges that we have in this country, al qaeda is not quiet, isis isn't quiet, hamas isn't quiet, hezbollah isn't quiet, the muslim brotherhood isn't quiet. they're all operating, plotting their next attack on the allies and the country. why weren't we talkin
you're a first generation american muslim. parents fled the oppressef baath regime of syria in the 60s for american freedom. you're a patriot. you earned your medical degree on a u.s. navy scholarship at the medical college of wisconsin in 1992. you served 11 years as a medical officer in the united states navy. and you're the author of a ttleor the soul oflam, an american muslim patriot's figh to save his faith. now the reason i wanted to have you tonight is not only because you're a superb...
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advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims. president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. well the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the u.s. supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president trump drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a commitment to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of reaching out to the muslim world both presidents george bush and barack obama continue the tradition in honoring these familiar values together of peace and charity and forgiveness we affirm that whatever our faiths were all one family president did strike a more conciliatory
advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims. president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. well the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the u.s. supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president trump...
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ext on american history tv we learn about muslim and arab culture in detroit. sally howell, at the center for arab american tudies at dearborn and the islam," f "old rediscovering the american muslim in the past. it's just over 15 minutes. sally teaches history at the university of michigan in dearborn but is also the for the center of arab american studies. how long has detroit, and in particular, michigan and in a more general sense, being a for arab population? >> for the arab community, s.ting back toll 1890 >> what started it? >> people were coming to the united states at that time. hardship in nomic the mountains of lebanon which is where most of the early mmigrants came from and the silk economy collapsed, basically, and so people had to go off in search of other and they were moving sort of west. they started on the east coast like most immigrants did and hey started moving west a lot of them were pedaling, that was the way the very early mmigrants got their economic footing, and detroit was a center of pedaling for ohio, for so there was a pedaling encl
ext on american history tv we learn about muslim and arab culture in detroit. sally howell, at the center for arab american tudies at dearborn and the islam," f "old rediscovering the american muslim in the past. it's just over 15 minutes. sally teaches history at the university of michigan in dearborn but is also the for the center of arab american studies. how long has detroit, and in particular, michigan and in a more general sense, being a for arab population? >> for the...
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advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims. president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. e.g. . the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a. mitt meant to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of reaching out to the muslim world both presidents george bush and barack obama continue the tradition in honoring these familiar values together of peace and charity and forgiveness we affirm that whatever our faith we're all one family president did strike a more conciliatory note
advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims. president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. e.g. . the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew...
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advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims. president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. e.g. . the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a commitment to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of reaching out to the muslim world both presidents george bush and barack obama continue the tradition in honoring these familiar values together of peace and charity and forgiveness we affirm that whatever our faith we're all one family . president trump did strike a more conciliato
advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims. president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. e.g. . the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew...
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was no such thing as tve, in britain they were implementing programs, et cetera, but here the american muslim community leadership chose not to give attention to not amplify our voices. that is when the criticism started, muslims in am unwilling to deannounce terrorism for radicals. they felt-- d it happened several times. the youth group sent a publication, great from our audience. basically labeled him a hypocrite, rebutteed his argument. same thing happened with suede, they backed off, there wasn't much of a countervoice. greatest amplifier was the far right extremist and wu knew it. the co-- knew it. the fofounder says-- cofounder says muhammad, introduce me, we are watching down e street and he says i want to start this organization called revolution muslim. he said you have an ivy league education, i am just a clown, i said what doi to offer? i saidyou are a clown, be great. if you wanted to get on fox news or cnn, you just do provocative stuff and the right wing blogs pick it up and you have further polarization and argumentation, that is the they way wanted it. it wasn't until people
was no such thing as tve, in britain they were implementing programs, et cetera, but here the american muslim community leadership chose not to give attention to not amplify our voices. that is when the criticism started, muslims in am unwilling to deannounce terrorism for radicals. they felt-- d it happened several times. the youth group sent a publication, great from our audience. basically labeled him a hypocrite, rebutteed his argument. same thing happened with suede, they backed off, there...
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this year the ramadan message had a much different tone noting the richness muslims add to the religious tapestry of americanife. that was not enough for many muslim organizations that ball to the pres.'s plan to host a dinner for robert on saying they would not attend even if they were inflated. groups even organized a protest across the street from 1600 pennsylvania ave. saying in the event description donald trump is attacked muslims since the beginning of his campaign and codified his islam a phobia with the muslim band, now he wants to make nice after skipping the tradition last year. one of the nation's oldest little organizations disagrees with that strategy. a spokesman tells fox news muslim americans should rise above bitterness against trump and exercise this opportunity to communicate what our vision is for a better america and a better world. that is what ramadan is all about. the ambassadors from more than a dozen muslim nations, donald trump thanked them for their friendship and cooperation. >> gathering together this evening we honor a sacred tradition of one of the world's great religions. th
this year the ramadan message had a much different tone noting the richness muslims add to the religious tapestry of americanife. that was not enough for many muslim organizations that ball to the pres.'s plan to host a dinner for robert on saying they would not attend even if they were inflated. groups even organized a protest across the street from 1600 pennsylvania ave. saying in the event description donald trump is attacked muslims since the beginning of his campaign and codified his islam...
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advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. well the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the u.s. supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president trump drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a commitment to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of reaching out to the muslim world both presidents george bush and barack obama continue the tradition in honoring these familiar values together of peace and charity and forgiveness we affirm that whatever our faith we're all one family president trump did strike a more concili
advance and really it just shows that the same ministration is not willing to reach out to american muslims president trump's contentious relationship with the muslim community began during his campaign and deteriorated immediately after taking office with a series of travel bans that targeted muslim majority countries. well the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the u.s. supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president trump...
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that's about african-american, that's about muslim americans, that's about members of the lgbtq communitythere's something that has been unleashed in this country that has real consequences for the day-to-day lives of ordinary people. then when you think about the kind of comment roseanne barr made today, something that feeds into an old stereotype that did not begin with her and donald trump, that dehumanizes black people, when you dehumanize people, you can do anything to them. you can lock them away for years for minor offenses and think their lives have no value. you can punish black girls in a way that you would not punish white girls. you can drag a black girl in a bikini and pin her down, right, and treat her like a criminal as a police officer. you can shoot a 53-year-old man running away from you in the back. you can do all of those things because you don't think they are exactly human. and so this rhetoric has real consequences to the legal landscape that we face, when people see these things on their television, it begins with a message that has been sent about who we are. and
that's about african-american, that's about muslim americans, that's about members of the lgbtq communitythere's something that has been unleashed in this country that has real consequences for the day-to-day lives of ordinary people. then when you think about the kind of comment roseanne barr made today, something that feeds into an old stereotype that did not begin with her and donald trump, that dehumanizes black people, when you dehumanize people, you can do anything to them. you can lock...
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nessarily the political role not of american muslims from muslims in europe that's overly important.the greatest things is that entertainment, sports. politics of decision politics from anybody he was been remotely radicalize, one of the first things is democracy is sure or policyism. essentially participation in democracy. it's one of the earliest lessons very easily dissonant in one way, shape, or form or another so it's not just jihadist. even your more progressive denounce any participation of politics. showing someone who is success with regard to the responses in britain, people use kickboxing as means of you radicalize initiatives. .. the very big thing he's done, if you are a woman in the case, you can retain your kids without going to court. this is a new thing that's way ahead of most arab states. how big a deal is it that he's doing things most liberals would find abhorrent but he's also done a lot of big things on this religious issue. to what extent do you see these ideas as being part of your radicalization what you see these ideas as being part of the problem inorkew c
nessarily the political role not of american muslims from muslims in europe that's overly important.the greatest things is that entertainment, sports. politics of decision politics from anybody he was been remotely radicalize, one of the first things is democracy is sure or policyism. essentially participation in democracy. it's one of the earliest lessons very easily dissonant in one way, shape, or form or another so it's not just jihadist. even your more progressive denounce any participation...
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president's ramadan message had a much different tone, noting the richness muslims add to the religious tapestry of americanst was not enough for many muslim organizations, though, who paul for the president's plan to host a dinner for ramadan this year, and said they would not attend even if they were invited. groups even organized a protest across the street from 1600 pennsylvania avenue tonight, saying, and their event description, president trump has attacked muslims since the beginning of his campaign and codified his obama phobia with the muslim man. now he wants to make nice and host a iftar dinner after skipping it last year. one of the nation's oldest muslim organization disagrees with the strategy. a spokesman told fox news, muslim americans should rise above bitterness against trump exercises opportunity to communicate clearly what our vision is for a better america, and a better world. that is what ramadan is all about. the ambassadors for more than a dozen muslim nations did attend tonight's dinner at the white house, where president trump thanked them for their friendship and cooperatio coopera
president's ramadan message had a much different tone, noting the richness muslims add to the religious tapestry of americanst was not enough for many muslim organizations, though, who paul for the president's plan to host a dinner for ramadan this year, and said they would not attend even if they were invited. groups even organized a protest across the street from 1600 pennsylvania avenue tonight, saying, and their event description, president trump has attacked muslims since the beginning of...
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you're a first generation american muslim. parents fled the
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what's important here most of you know is that you know this underscores you know seven million american muslims who are felt the onslaught of the trumpet ministration in both public policies and personnel which he is airing. if the olive branch had been offered to various groups across the united states to join the president in this did it would it really have been an opportunity you might say for muslim groups to bend the president's. i don't think as you know and i think that you know there's this president has. his one position position himself as a full fledged islam before you know the supreme court of the united states is a very shortly going to rule on his muslim travel then you know this is a president who wants to put c.n.n. host anderson cooper that islam hits us and say i think that if if nothing else any muslims there would go to a ramadan of typo's debate on trump would only be normal azinger is reason it's bigotry there's a whole range of issues that double trouble to deal with not just. muslims but black or women's issues how does this all fit into the much talked about midterm e
what's important here most of you know is that you know this underscores you know seven million american muslims who are felt the onslaught of the trumpet ministration in both public policies and personnel which he is airing. if the olive branch had been offered to various groups across the united states to join the president in this did it would it really have been an opportunity you might say for muslim groups to bend the president's. i don't think as you know and i think that you know...
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muslim. justice sotomayor evoked a ruling that put japanese-american into internment campus. -- camps. she said: since this is the 3rd version it's watered down. it includes 2 non-muslim countries and the muslim majority countries only cover 8% of muslim around the world. the reaction of muslim elected to congress suggested otherwise. >> this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and safe and secure. >> now this can be applyed in other areas. this is a rub her stamp supre court with the president's most ugly discrimination impulses. >> it's impossible to remove people to say you can't come here when we claim to be the country of the free and land of the brave. >> hate crimes targeting american-muslim have risen. they blame the president's travel ban. the survey found assaults against muslim in the u.s. rose between 2015 and 2016. obviously that was before the travel ban and that was when barack obama was president. >> shannon: thank you very much. the court ruled on whether an injunction against the travel ban can stand. now with all of today's guidance from the c
muslim. justice sotomayor evoked a ruling that put japanese-american into internment campus. -- camps. she said: since this is the 3rd version it's watered down. it includes 2 non-muslim countries and the muslim majority countries only cover 8% of muslim around the world. the reaction of muslim elected to congress suggested otherwise. >> this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and safe and secure. >> now this can be applyed in other areas. this is a rub her...
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muslims. justice sonia sotomayor invoked the 1924 ruling that upheld the presidential directive ordering japanese americans into internment camps, she said of the court had considered the statement in this case, quote, a reasonable observer would conclude the proclamation was motivated by anti-muslim animus but since this is the third version of the executive order it is watered-down and includes two non-muslim countries and the muslim majority countries included cover 8% of muslims around the world but the reaction from the first two muslims electedo congress suggested otherwise. >> this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. >> this can be applied in other areas, this is the most discriminatory impulses. >> people who come from war-torn areas, to say you can't come here when we claim to be the country of the free and the land of the brave. >> the advocacy group care claimed heart hate crimes targeting american muslims had risen 15% and blame the travel then, kelly love administering it is against all forms of lawlessness including hat
muslims. justice sonia sotomayor invoked the 1924 ruling that upheld the presidential directive ordering japanese americans into internment camps, she said of the court had considered the statement in this case, quote, a reasonable observer would conclude the proclamation was motivated by anti-muslim animus but since this is the third version of the executive order it is watered-down and includes two non-muslim countries and the muslim majority countries included cover 8% of muslims around the...
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first and foremost, to put this into context, the muslim american community has been very weary with ump was running as a candidate and said he was calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states, then promoting other anti— muslim hateful rhetoric, saying comments like islam hates us and retweeting propaganda from hateful groups like britain first. sorry to interrupt, the court made the point it was deliberately setting aside that rhetoric, saying it was making more of a narrow point, saying the text says nothing about religion. there's more separation between camp on the campaign and the legal decision. right, however the muslim american community and organisations like the aclu, the council of american masonic relations, disagree, it's important to take these comments into consideration. if you do that then you're obviously trying to... it's difficult because if you're on a campaign, we know in politics, the rough and tumble of the campaign, things aren't said as precisely as ina things aren't said as precisely as in a legal documents of the supreme c
first and foremost, to put this into context, the muslim american community has been very weary with ump was running as a candidate and said he was calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states, then promoting other anti— muslim hateful rhetoric, saying comments like islam hates us and retweeting propaganda from hateful groups like britain first. sorry to interrupt, the court made the point it was deliberately setting aside that rhetoric, saying it was making...
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here the american muslim communities show not and that is one of the whole criticisms that america is willing to denounce the terrorist groups and it happened several times with this publication it was great for the audience and the pro- british event and basically with the theological arguments and theyacked off. then to say their sending transcripts within introduced me in and walking down the street and that he says i want to start an organization you have the ivy league education i said you are a clown that's great just be a clown that was more effective than anything all you had to do was give them a system the wings would block it and that is exactly how i wanted but not until people started to develop violent extremism 2011 with the strategic implementation plan but by that time it wavered depending on content. there wasn't much of the opposing voice especially to amplify our voice and then in the interview i said that this just to come out to suggest that but they were not showing and now i am summarizing tha. >> to be very islamic essentially. it caused a lot of ctr. it was u
here the american muslim communities show not and that is one of the whole criticisms that america is willing to denounce the terrorist groups and it happened several times with this publication it was great for the audience and the pro- british event and basically with the theological arguments and theyacked off. then to say their sending transcripts within introduced me in and walking down the street and that he says i want to start an organization you have the ivy league education i said you...
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julia, you wrote in a column recently, american muslims have been here since before we were a nation. we have helped build this country. in short, muslims have lived in america for centuries and we are not going to accept being stigmatized by the federal government's unconstitutional muslim ban. that was from the article that you wrote there. what's next in terms of strategy? where do you go from here? >> there are still cases pending. and it's going to be a matter of those cases to, i hope, get some of discoveryo we can actually look into what this so-called waiver procedures are. some counselor officials have said the waivers to allow people are in just really a fig leaf and that the immigration from the muslim world has slowed to a trickle. we want to look into that. the government has said it did a multi-agency review of hundreds of countries to look to see whose information-sharing policies matched what america wanted. the government refused to show that to the court. the supreme court has not even seen that. on the pretext of some vague national security concerns, the court didn
julia, you wrote in a column recently, american muslims have been here since before we were a nation. we have helped build this country. in short, muslims have lived in america for centuries and we are not going to accept being stigmatized by the federal government's unconstitutional muslim ban. that was from the article that you wrote there. what's next in terms of strategy? where do you go from here? >> there are still cases pending. and it's going to be a matter of those cases to, i...
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the taint that he put on this muslim ban is clear. 79% of americans know that this is a muslim ban.ive justices in a supreme court went through judicial acrobat i can -- acrobaacrobatics to find history showed this was the wrong case. >>> much more to come tonight. do stay with us. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize air flow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams. order online we'll build it, box it and ship it to your door for you to enjoy. sleep on it for
the taint that he put on this muslim ban is clear. 79% of americans know that this is a muslim ban.ive justices in a supreme court went through judicial acrobat i can -- acrobaacrobatics to find history showed this was the wrong case. >>> much more to come tonight. do stay with us. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of...
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many others will see it as un-american and potentially a blight on history and opponents of the ban protested outside the u.s. supreme court today here's reaction from one muslim american. today i'm heartbroken. taking so much pain me to hold back tears but i want to cry. today i'm heartbroken for my community the muslim going to. my community my theory and community and all the communities that are directly impacted by this muslim bad. clear do we really know what kind of impact this trouble bay and has had on the nations that or listed well for the people coming from those countries it's certainly going to be a difficult pill to swallow human rights groups are so concerned about what this means for people who are fleeing war trying to come to the united states what it means for people who want to visit their relatives who live here and also the fact that it's seen as legitimizing discrimination now the travel ban has been fully in place since december for those countries it's a fact of their their ability to travel is not going to change today from where it was yesterday the muslim communities are clearly upset about this ban and not just them but any and an
many others will see it as un-american and potentially a blight on history and opponents of the ban protested outside the u.s. supreme court today here's reaction from one muslim american. today i'm heartbroken. taking so much pain me to hold back tears but i want to cry. today i'm heartbroken for my community the muslim going to. my community my theory and community and all the communities that are directly impacted by this muslim bad. clear do we really know what kind of impact this trouble...
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then african americans, muslims, daca recipients, transgendered troops, and special olympians were likecan." [ laughter and applause ] "we can see it." that's right, the trump administration is separating immigrant kids from their parents at the border, but experts say there's an easy fix to the problem, the midterms. [ laughter and applause ] a lot of people are upset about even melania trump came out against her husband, this is real, her office released a a statement that said, "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families." then it said, "however, mrs. trump is totally okay with wives being separated from their husbands." [ laughter and applause ] here's some good news, you guys, this weekend, beyonce and jay-z released a surprise album together, along with a new music video that they filmed inside the louvre in paris. [ audience oohs ] a lot of people in the art world have reacted to the video, including some actual pieces of art. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: i'll show you what i mean, yeah. for example, van gogh's self portrait said, "i might only have one ear, bu
then african americans, muslims, daca recipients, transgendered troops, and special olympians were likecan." [ laughter and applause ] "we can see it." that's right, the trump administration is separating immigrant kids from their parents at the border, but experts say there's an easy fix to the problem, the midterms. [ laughter and applause ] a lot of people are upset about even melania trump came out against her husband, this is real, her office released a a statement that...
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the taint that he put on this muslim ban is clear. 79% of americans know that this is a muslim ban.ive justices in a supreme court went through judicial acrobatics to find a way to justify the unjustifiable. >>> much more to come tonight. do stay with us. ♪ hello. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded! (haha) getting settled. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com and get... rewarded! and get... heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief >>> the millennium biltmore, a big old hotel in downtown l.a. it's quite ornate. tonight they hosted attorney general jeff sessions in the emerald ballroom. he gave a speech to a criminal justice group. outside, a whole bunch of people gathered to protest jeff sessions and the border policy that has taken so many kids from their parents. that's pretty much par for the course in states all acr
the taint that he put on this muslim ban is clear. 79% of americans know that this is a muslim ban.ive justices in a supreme court went through judicial acrobatics to find a way to justify the unjustifiable. >>> much more to come tonight. do stay with us. ♪ hello. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded! (haha) getting settled. rewarded! learn more at...
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. >> american muslims went there. american athiests went there black americans went there. native americans went there. you go, we all went over there as a country. and as general mike hayden has said recently and i loved how he said this, he said we are a creedal nation. yes, there's diversity, but what unites us, the special ingredient that we are a nation that believes in a creed. and the creed is this -- read the document, understand the document. believe in the document. and pledge your loyalty to the document. great, you're an american, come on in. that's what we are, that's what we have been. and that's what is so frightening right now, mike, is that donald trump doesn't understand the document. he doesn't live by the document. and he sees that document that constitution of the united states of america, and all of the madisonian checks and balances, he sees those as inconveniences he wants to sweep away. >> and eddie, i would contend that president trump, president donald j. trump, doesn't understand the basic idea of what america is. >> i can confirm. i know him. >>
. >> american muslims went there. american athiests went there black americans went there. native americans went there. you go, we all went over there as a country. and as general mike hayden has said recently and i loved how he said this, he said we are a creedal nation. yes, there's diversity, but what unites us, the special ingredient that we are a nation that believes in a creed. and the creed is this -- read the document, understand the document. believe in the document. and pledge...
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islamophobia industry accused congressmen who are muslim of being part of the muslim brotherhood and it's to undermine the americanical voice and that's the intent and desire and outcome. >> i want to turn to the administration itself. "wall street journal" story about the chief of staff hired away from an anti-muslim group called center for american policy, one of the more controversial one saying he co-authored a book saying 80% of mosques are incubators at best subverse and at worst violence and should be treated accordingly. a senior vice president for policy and programs says the muslim brotherhood has achieved influence over the highest ranks of the u.s. government and there should be a new house on american activities activity to root out secret muslims in government. sabrina, how does someone like this with these views, who represented an organization with its track record as being one of the most notorious islamophobic organizations get such an important position on the national security council? >> well, i think it's notable that will there are a number of officials in this administration who have espous
islamophobia industry accused congressmen who are muslim of being part of the muslim brotherhood and it's to undermine the americanical voice and that's the intent and desire and outcome. >> i want to turn to the administration itself. "wall street journal" story about the chief of staff hired away from an anti-muslim group called center for american policy, one of the more controversial one saying he co-authored a book saying 80% of mosques are incubators at best subverse and...
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i have a lot of muslim constituents in my district. americans whose family members are going to be banned from traveling here. people who are not going to be able to go back home, and i think that this is -- they are deated, and so i would just say to all the muslim americans across the country, know that america loves you. know that we do not intend to discriminate against you. and that we are absolutely a country that believes that no matter what religion you are, you are afforded the same rights. unfortunately, i think the supreme court's decision, and i haven't had a chance to read the full decision yet. it just came out. unfortunately, i think the decision sends a very dangerous message, a different message to muslim americans, but more than that, i wonder what it does to embolden the president around a whole host of other equally bad or potentially even worse things that he might put into place now. >> so two quick questions for you, congresswoman. we heard from some of your colleagues on the senate side, the talk about congressional check
i have a lot of muslim constituents in my district. americans whose family members are going to be banned from traveling here. people who are not going to be able to go back home, and i think that this is -- they are deated, and so i would just say to all the muslim americans across the country, know that america loves you. know that we do not intend to discriminate against you. and that we are absolutely a country that believes that no matter what religion you are, you are afforded the same...
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government employee who use the same language about african-americans or latinos or jewish americans are muslim americans that they use in some of those quotes, about trump supporters, you would have screams to high heaven. it's clear that you had an attitude at the very senior levels, not down at the local caseworker, not down at the local offices, but in the washington headquarters both in the justice department and in the fbi, the senior figures by any possible standard are corrupt. and they clearly were operating on the premise that hillary was going to get to be president and therefore anything they said or did was fine because she would cover it up. >> sean: if they did their job, they would've set the entire 2016 election to utter chaos. both their animus, animus, antipathy, downright hatred. why are you laughing? for president trump, and you are right, and his supporters, the people that voted. why are you laughing? >> if people had done their job, hillary would've faced jail time in 1978 in '79 which made $98,000 on a $1,000 investment in cattle futures with "the wall street journal" f
government employee who use the same language about african-americans or latinos or jewish americans are muslim americans that they use in some of those quotes, about trump supporters, you would have screams to high heaven. it's clear that you had an attitude at the very senior levels, not down at the local caseworker, not down at the local offices, but in the washington headquarters both in the justice department and in the fbi, the senior figures by any possible standard are corrupt. and they...
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he was the first muslim american elected to congress. he joins us now. your reaction to this upholding of the travel ban, sir. >> the supreme court told us know matter how discriminatory people of a certain religion, as long as there's a thin veneer of national security justification, they will be okay with it. i think the supreme court majority failed. i think they let the country down. this is reminiscent of dredd scott. i believe this will make the same fate as those. it will be overruled when our country is set back on better constitutional footing and better moral grounding because this supreme court right now seems to be of the mind that the p president can do whatever he wants, as long as he's the president. that's scary. we look for the supreme court to protect people. particularly people of discreet minorities and they have said we're not in that business anymore. that's very disturbing. >> hang on just a second. i want to come right back to you. >> kristen, before you have to run. do you think the administration will make any more decisions now
he was the first muslim american elected to congress. he joins us now. your reaction to this upholding of the travel ban, sir. >> the supreme court told us know matter how discriminatory people of a certain religion, as long as there's a thin veneer of national security justification, they will be okay with it. i think the supreme court majority failed. i think they let the country down. this is reminiscent of dredd scott. i believe this will make the same fate as those. it will be...
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>> the muslim/american community. >>reporter: yes. it was an important part before this began. council has a strong presence here in minnesota. we took time, speakers took some time to also mention the supreme court decision that was issued earlier this week. and how both of those issues are related. exactly, just like you said tlr there is a strong muslim community here specially a strong somali community. two issues are definitely united, just in terms of the support expressing in this march. >> and, again, you are alluding to earlier this week when the supreme court upheld and backed the ban that came from the white house, which affects about 150 million people in different countries. most of which are muslim majority countries. miguel, there in minneapolis. we'll get back to you. we know that march is about an hour in. it still could be going on for quite sometime. thank you so much. >>> let's go to msnbc's reporter in washington, d.c. garrett, i was listening to some reporting earlier as well as watching those coming to the microphones, passionate is really an understateme
>> the muslim/american community. >>reporter: yes. it was an important part before this began. council has a strong presence here in minnesota. we took time, speakers took some time to also mention the supreme court decision that was issued earlier this week. and how both of those issues are related. exactly, just like you said tlr there is a strong muslim community here specially a strong somali community. two issues are definitely united, just in terms of the support expressing in...
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he posted a threat to eradicate muslim americans and specifically target their children the threat was posted the day after. >>> you may remember the dancint fbi a whose gun went off inside a nightclub. video of that incident went viral earlier this month. his gun falls from his waistb d waistband. when he picked it up ahe gun fire hit a man in the leg. yesterday police arrested him. this is special agent chase bishop. he's charged with second degree dsault. this happened in enver area. he could faceharges depending on the result of his alcohol and drug tests. >>> 4:10 right now. a it w historic day, one that d.c. will never forget. we are,f course, talking about the caps victory parade, something that local sports fans have waited decades to te. >> lookhe sight of this. you can see they flooded the national mall in a sea of red. ve, you can't get enough of that. the caps finally got a chance to celebrate with fans who never gave up hope that they'd bring home a championship one dar ou cameras were there every step of the way to capture it. we were w ah the playe their families as they
he posted a threat to eradicate muslim americans and specifically target their children the threat was posted the day after. >>> you may remember the dancint fbi a whose gun went off inside a nightclub. video of that incident went viral earlier this month. his gun falls from his waistb d waistband. when he picked it up ahe gun fire hit a man in the leg. yesterday police arrested him. this is special agent chase bishop. he's charged with second degree dsault. this happened in enver...
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host: the washington post reporting this ruling is having very real consequences for muslim americans. reporter: many told the paper they feel like second-class citizens. washington post spoke to one man who is american but raised in yemen. his wife and three daughters remain in yemen. he said he loses all hope of having them join him. he thinks it will have to move to canada. this isife i felt my country but that is not how it is to be. host: there is a meeting in paris discussing the situation in the world's worst humanitarian crisis. reporter: this conference turned out to be much less ambitious than it was meant to be. it has been watered down. emmanuel macron announced this back in april during the visit of the saudi crown prince. at the time he was hoping together ministers from europe come up the middle east and the gold states. it's really a matter of experts. there will be no ngo's present. everything changed when the coalition but by saudi arabia and united air airports begin -- united arab emirates began bombing huri rebel -- huti troubles. -- huti rebels. are giving no sig
host: the washington post reporting this ruling is having very real consequences for muslim americans. reporter: many told the paper they feel like second-class citizens. washington post spoke to one man who is american but raised in yemen. his wife and three daughters remain in yemen. he said he loses all hope of having them join him. he thinks it will have to move to canada. this isife i felt my country but that is not how it is to be. host: there is a meeting in paris discussing the...
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trump and there were protests today outside of the supreme court we've got reaction from one muslim american take a listen. today i'm heartbroken. taking so much pain me to hold back the tears but i want to cry. for grogan and for my community the muslim community my community my theory and community and all the q. mean to you though directly impacted by this muslim band. clear do we have an idea of the impact this travel ban has already had on the people that are targeted while this travel ban has been fully in place since december so we're not going to see a huge difference from today to tomorrow and what we actually see on the ground human rights groups however absolutely outraged by this decision they point out the fact that it's going to mean lots of people fleeing war are going to be unable to come to the united states i mean their relatives are going to be unable to visit their families even if they have a close relatives living here in the u.s. and they're worried that it would get in my eyes as discrimination now muslim communities are clearly upset about this so we just heard that
trump and there were protests today outside of the supreme court we've got reaction from one muslim american take a listen. today i'm heartbroken. taking so much pain me to hold back the tears but i want to cry. for grogan and for my community the muslim community my community my theory and community and all the q. mean to you though directly impacted by this muslim band. clear do we have an idea of the impact this travel ban has already had on the people that are targeted while this travel ban...
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-- to solve crime or tract of chemicals -- it quickly slides down into uses targeted against muslim americanspeople of color. it's important that there's an informed public debate about how this can be used and how it can be abused in communities. emily: take a listen -- we had a guest on earlier talking about the government's potential role in ai. take a listen. . >> we needed public-private partnership and how to use ai. the issues like transparency, how the algorithms are used, we need to be clearer about how these companies are using them and are they respecting the core values of society echo emily: general catalyst there, matt. what are the values we need to talk about? how can we find resolution on this debate? in your view, something that would not violate rules? right, right now the technology companies' secret rules are driving the debate. i think the person is exactly right. we need a conversation about the values of transparency, equality, and anti-bias that need to be built into these tools. right now these tools are being built by technology companies that may not have the exper
-- to solve crime or tract of chemicals -- it quickly slides down into uses targeted against muslim americanspeople of color. it's important that there's an informed public debate about how this can be used and how it can be abused in communities. emily: take a listen -- we had a guest on earlier talking about the government's potential role in ai. take a listen. . >> we needed public-private partnership and how to use ai. the issues like transparency, how the algorithms are used, we need...
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something that keeps coming up in an op you know across different communities quite frankly muslim americans different communities here that women and it's not surprising that we have three women here on this panel perhaps the majority here of the woman and of course just a blended so i will let all of our audience know what those who are in the states when they can vote on june twenty sixth republican primary for joseph we've got all that support team primary for peggy sharif's the august seventh primary and dab palin at the november ballot because you won your primary and so such a pleasure to have you all here i want to end with this cheap tweet from chuck doing something he tweeted a little earlier and this is a follow up he says native american should get registered stay on top of relevant issues vote and get involved in campaigns where possible push for funding of federal trust responsibilities include health care education housing protection of sacred sites just to name a few so as the direction from chalk well i think all of our gas because we have to pause the conversation there tha
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muslim countries. minutes ago jeff sessions said it's a victory for the safety and security of americans.ongressman tom reed, a new york congressman. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me, kate. >> your reaction to the supreme court decision? >> i believe the court issued the right decision. it's about using public authority to keep us safe from threats that are around the world, and that's exactly what the court concluded. >> congressman, the court also said that in the majority opinion that when it came to it, it's within the president's power, and so his words before, during and after the travel ban was put in place, they don't matter. do you think the president's words don't matter? >> i think his actions is exactly what the court focused on and rightfully so. and the actions of the order were exactly clear. keep american citizens safe. we need a system in place that's going to vet people coming to america that want to do us harm and keep us on a path of security. >> do you think the travel ban 3.0, which is what the court considered, do you think it's a watered-down version o
muslim countries. minutes ago jeff sessions said it's a victory for the safety and security of americans.ongressman tom reed, a new york congressman. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me, kate. >> your reaction to the supreme court decision? >> i believe the court issued the right decision. it's about using public authority to keep us safe from threats that are around the world, and that's exactly what the court concluded. >> congressman, the court also said...
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muslim americans who i talked with said this is no doubt a muslim ban. one of the chief justices who ruled in favor of this said it is not a muslim ban because these seven make up 8 percent of the muslim population. first you're going to hear from two people against this and then you'll hear from two people for this ban.we're incredibly devastated with the supreme court decision....they decided to side with trumps bigoted policies.we've never felt like we've been stopped from doing anything....living in fear. history tells us presidents are allowed to do that.i think it's a good thing, should have been done years ago.(j.r.)both the aclu and democratic lawmakers are heavily against this decision. reporting live at s-f-o, j.r. stone kron 4 news. california senator dianne feinstein released a statement on the supreme court's decison to uphold the travel ban. in part she says -- "it's disturbing that the court gave little weight to the president's hateful rhetoric on the campaign trail. he stated that he would consider closing mosques. he repeated the widely
muslim americans who i talked with said this is no doubt a muslim ban. one of the chief justices who ruled in favor of this said it is not a muslim ban because these seven make up 8 percent of the muslim population. first you're going to hear from two people against this and then you'll hear from two people for this ban.we're incredibly devastated with the supreme court decision....they decided to side with trumps bigoted policies.we've never felt like we've been stopped from doing...
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. >> do you see a muslim man who's trying to take an american job? he's a comedian. >> he's a muslim comedian. how come he gets the best segments? >> he's if you know. >> we're going to edit that. >> these liberals are impossible. maybe we should split is it state. if you're liberal, stay on the blue side. if you're conservative, stay on the right side. make america great again. south korea, north korea. >> buckle up! >> oh, no. >> seems like the only thing californians can agree on is how stupid all of these plans are. oh, and legalizing weed. i got two hours before the flight. let me go investigate that story. >> trevor: michael kosta, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) introducing the budweiser freedom reserve. a limited edition red lager. proudly brewed in support of veterans, by budweiser's own veterans. available this summer for a limited time only. avsprintern.is summer what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh nice. yeah it is nice. and you know what i can do with it? no what? i can unlock it with my fac
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muslim ban. these are real issu that get to the core of american values. so i think it's a great show of where the country stands, where americreally is on these issues, and, you know, we want to see more of it. >> brangham: chris buskirk, i know you're supporter of the president. what do you make of these very p publotests against members of the administration? well, i'll tell you, more than-- more than a supporter of the president-- which i am andan happy-happy to say so-- i am a supporter of civil and that is what i see being degraded daily by the advocacy of unrest, and in some cases of violence by the left. we loked-- we lok at the sarah sanders incident at then restaurantrginia the other day. this wasn't the owner politely asking her to leave saying, i don't want to serve you here. this w the owner chang her family across the street to where they were trying to eat another meal. look, if democrats think that's good politics, then i say we'll see you in november, because itt sn't. and it degrades what we're trying to accomplish as a country, fellow ci
muslim ban. these are real issu that get to the core of american values. so i think it's a great show of where the country stands, where americreally is on these issues, and, you know, we want to see more of it. >> brangham: chris buskirk, i know you're supporter of the president. what do you make of these very p publotests against members of the administration? well, i'll tell you, more than-- more than a supporter of the president-- which i am andan happy-happy to say so-- i am a...