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the travelled 7000 kilometers all the way from germany to assist orphans in ghana abdul rahman says his humanitarian mission is primarily about helping or as he calls it is simply luck helping for the sake of allah. muslims are traditionally encouraged to help those in distress often by doing good deeds discreetly and unobtrusively. but in the 1980s in the face of disasters and conflicts involving muslim communities in many parts of the world islamic charities began to go public with their projects. since then they've distributed many billions of dollars in aid worldwide donations by governments organizations and private individuals to refugee camps in turkey. to protect the civilian population in syria and provide direct aid. islamic aid organizations are now an integral part of relief work worldwide. the n.g.o.s relief was founded in the u.k. in 1984 since then it's grown become more professional and is active across europe the french chapter islamic relief france or as i have founded in 1991 it has an annual operating budget of 46000000 euros and unlike many other such organizations
the travelled 7000 kilometers all the way from germany to assist orphans in ghana abdul rahman says his humanitarian mission is primarily about helping or as he calls it is simply luck helping for the sake of allah. muslims are traditionally encouraged to help those in distress often by doing good deeds discreetly and unobtrusively. but in the 1980s in the face of disasters and conflicts involving muslim communities in many parts of the world islamic charities began to go public with their...
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before you married him became the father of 2 abdul rahman was an angry young man at 16 he converted to islam at 20 he performed a rap that cries being against the system. and the new half mark. should i make such a huge t.v. . does that bother to wasn't as easy. as a proper. or here. he even achieved a bit of fame as a mouthpiece for anti-establishment rebels this. is obama's book that's proper to. pop. up as a rabbi and the whole song. says he sang the praises of petty crime unleashed his anger at injustice. he was a rebel who hung around with the wrong crowd. he says becoming more deeply immersed in islam changed everything. on this time i don't pray i drink i call i smoke weed but all this time when you call in the city and you have a sticker here are america flag i make on you and maybe i clip on you. we was very radical you were in our head because we have so much hate about the situation in palestine on this time we have so much anger but. then i start to practice islam on this hate to go out of me. the target isn't interested in that but that's good news but i'm glad i got me
before you married him became the father of 2 abdul rahman was an angry young man at 16 he converted to islam at 20 he performed a rap that cries being against the system. and the new half mark. should i make such a huge t.v. . does that bother to wasn't as easy. as a proper. or here. he even achieved a bit of fame as a mouthpiece for anti-establishment rebels this. is obama's book that's proper to. pop. up as a rabbi and the whole song. says he sang the praises of petty crime unleashed his...
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heard so abdul rahman imposes strict rules which he politely mixes with behavioral codes from the modern world faith without scruples that applies to him as well as his team of 50 volunteers into subtle. they are digital natives even those who are fully veiled are in tune with the times. a dozen volunteers take care of the videos that are posted on you tube facebook and twitter. using the latest technology and equipment. really track you plan there's no. ins. there is no this. is a this is noise order this is the latest somalia documentary we've played it into the machine. this you should see if you like the scenes if it's too much or if i should take something else. i should just leave the visual word for the song is good in any case as well as i like it to be emotional that's michael jackson isn't it so it is excellent you know this is. just to me a song about peace accompanies an h.d. video edited like a video clip or an ad. that's for mr for me that's the best scene of all. comes and i tickle him. cause it's a fabulous is a really emotional this is something that's the film was made
heard so abdul rahman imposes strict rules which he politely mixes with behavioral codes from the modern world faith without scruples that applies to him as well as his team of 50 volunteers into subtle. they are digital natives even those who are fully veiled are in tune with the times. a dozen volunteers take care of the videos that are posted on you tube facebook and twitter. using the latest technology and equipment. really track you plan there's no. ins. there is no this. is a this is...
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abdul, let's not mess with time.en to the rally. ♪ ♪ power to the people, power to the people ♪ ♪ power to the people >> thank you. >> bernie! bernie! >> whoa! thank you, st. paul, whoa! [ cheering and applause ] >> i can't believe this turnout. thank you so much for being here tonight. [ cheering ] and let me introduce you to the next first lady of the united states, jane sanders. [ cheering ] it looks like st. paul is ready for a political revolution. let me thank those who have gone up here before. maria isla and her band. let me thank nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats. let me thank michael fairbanks, city council woman nelsa yang, dana burdness, jane ross of the national nurses united. let me thank jeremiah ellison. and his dad, the attorney general of the great state of minnesota, keith ellison. let me thank elian barhtz. let me think erica shotline. let me thank mayor lopez, and let me thank one of the bravest people i know, your congresswoman ilhan omar. [ cheering ] you are very fortunate indeed to have
abdul, let's not mess with time.en to the rally. ♪ ♪ power to the people, power to the people ♪ ♪ power to the people >> thank you. >> bernie! bernie! >> whoa! thank you, st. paul, whoa! [ cheering and applause ] >> i can't believe this turnout. thank you so much for being here tonight. [ cheering ] and let me introduce you to the next first lady of the united states, jane sanders. [ cheering ] it looks like st. paul is ready for a political revolution. let me...
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abdul rahman kaiser is german and before he converted to islam was known as joel for him charity is his life's work and god's command. abdurahman also helps the homeless in disorder off though his assistance differs slightly to that offered by established n.g.o.s like s. i have his organization and international is relatively new he found edition 2012 but it's already established a network of donors whom he keeps well informed about its activities. started by. the oven in we always take a camera team with us because that's our motto are international slogan is see where your donation goes we show donors precisely what happens with their money on the one hand it's proof of how the donations are used and on the other hand it provides motivation to continue. but that's what. this man son has. 120000 followers on facebook and it's also active on you tube and instagram its strengths are its transparency and quick reaction times everything happens over social media. 2 to 3 hours a day answering what's out messages but that's a lot of work and i have 2 cell phones and calls on top of that 1st
abdul rahman kaiser is german and before he converted to islam was known as joel for him charity is his life's work and god's command. abdurahman also helps the homeless in disorder off though his assistance differs slightly to that offered by established n.g.o.s like s. i have his organization and international is relatively new he found edition 2012 but it's already established a network of donors whom he keeps well informed about its activities. started by. the oven in we always take a...
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after 8 months in jail abdul rahman found a new release for his suppression fighting for humanity. a spell and i could make a melody for you to show you. coming to merrill show you. how to rahman slide has gone from one extreme to the other. back in france natur is helping others both privately and professionally but the assistance this lawyer office is completely different. here. she is now being admitted to the prestigious paris bar where she's known as metra natural. solidarity has always played a role in her life her parents came to france from morocco in the 1970 s. her mother raised 7 children her father worked as a laborer. that has 3. i'm very happy today papa i would never have thought i'd see my daughter in law is robes. so i'm very happy and. love and modest pride. from you whatever the requests i thought of it is that because you're the. model for. good or not just commitment goes beyond solidarity in the boundaries of islam it's part of her calling. her to stop the fundamental source when you work in the field of social services because what if you realize that after a
after 8 months in jail abdul rahman found a new release for his suppression fighting for humanity. a spell and i could make a melody for you to show you. coming to merrill show you. how to rahman slide has gone from one extreme to the other. back in france natur is helping others both privately and professionally but the assistance this lawyer office is completely different. here. she is now being admitted to the prestigious paris bar where she's known as metra natural. solidarity has always...
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abdul? >> thank you, senator. so i'm going to be talking specifically from the back ground of having been a health commissioner, and that perspective is really focused on trying to understand the phases of epidemic response. and where they might have gone wrong and what it would look like if they went right. the first phase is ascertainment. our country's focus has been framed around a global health security agenda which i hope greg will speak to more. that agenda was born out of the ebola crisis that thankfully was largely relegated to south africa because of the heroism of our u.s. public health service and cdc. learning from that experience they decided we need to make sure we have bases worldwide, 49 different countries, where we can be constantly looking to surveil. for the past several fiscal years in a row that funding has been put on the chopping black. 80% of that funding taking us from 49 different countries to 10. it's not that the funding went through. thankfully the leadership of congress stopped that
abdul? >> thank you, senator. so i'm going to be talking specifically from the back ground of having been a health commissioner, and that perspective is really focused on trying to understand the phases of epidemic response. and where they might have gone wrong and what it would look like if they went right. the first phase is ascertainment. our country's focus has been framed around a global health security agenda which i hope greg will speak to more. that agenda was born out of the...
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before you married you became the father of 2 abdul rahman was an angry young man at 16 he converted to islam at 20 he performed a rap that cries being against the system. under the banner. should i make some sage tea. for those that's proper to posit as you see. those little papa. or here. he even achieved a bit of fame as a mouthpiece and he is stepping rebels this. is obama's book that's proper to. papa. as a rabbi and the whole song. says he sang the praises of petty crime at least his anger at injustice. says he was a rebel who hung around with the wrong crowd. he says becoming more deeply immersed in islam changed everything. it's on this time i don't pray i drink i call i smoke weed but all this time when you call in the city and you have a sticker here america flag i make fun of you and maybe i clap on you. when we was very radical youth in our head because we have so much hate about the situation in palestine on this time we have so much anger but. then i start to practice islam on this hate to go out of me. about qatar that isn't interested in that but that's good. as for i
before you married you became the father of 2 abdul rahman was an angry young man at 16 he converted to islam at 20 he performed a rap that cries being against the system. under the banner. should i make some sage tea. for those that's proper to posit as you see. those little papa. or here. he even achieved a bit of fame as a mouthpiece and he is stepping rebels this. is obama's book that's proper to. papa. as a rabbi and the whole song. says he sang the praises of petty crime at least his...
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secretary of state persuading dr abdul to stand aside the 2nd time he did a deal to make dr abdul of the chief executive a position that doesn't even exist in the concert. you know once again i'm not an afghan election in recent hours you have the us conducting negotiations with 2 candidates that's not really a very good achievement for afghan democracy but the us ends up deciding everything unfortunately does was a shock not just to. have to probably to the government themselves i mean i wouldn't be speaking on behalf of the the rest of the government but. i enjoy your and also on behalf of the people of afghanistan this was a 3rd of the 3rd shock for us that overnight a decision has had to be made a search but the thing is that we keep saying that the history repeats let's for sake of the people and for the sake of the past 40 years of war that has happened not make sure that this does not repeat and then work together after all regardless of the what the numbers were what the percentage of the people who voted was is that both. presidents now if i could say they have been elected
secretary of state persuading dr abdul to stand aside the 2nd time he did a deal to make dr abdul of the chief executive a position that doesn't even exist in the concert. you know once again i'm not an afghan election in recent hours you have the us conducting negotiations with 2 candidates that's not really a very good achievement for afghan democracy but the us ends up deciding everything unfortunately does was a shock not just to. have to probably to the government themselves i mean i...
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abdul, as a sanders supporter, where do you see this? do you see elizabeth warren going to senator sanders and what kind of an impact would it have either way if she did or didn't? >> first, let me just say first and foremost that it's sad to see that we've lost another extremely talented brilliant woman out of this race. and as a father of a little girl, i do hope that some day i get to see that glass sealing cracked. i will say that as much as endorsements matter in this race, her endorsement is critical, because i do think it signals an alliance around values. but really, she's got a choice right now. is it an alliance with her values or is it about her alliance with the party. and that's going to be a tough decision for her moving forward. i'm here in michigan right now. i now on the ground, her support would signal a lot to a group of voters that are choosing between biden and sanders. so i know that that courting her endorsement will be critical. i do think that moment that we just watched was water under the bridge. but i do hope
abdul, as a sanders supporter, where do you see this? do you see elizabeth warren going to senator sanders and what kind of an impact would it have either way if she did or didn't? >> first, let me just say first and foremost that it's sad to see that we've lost another extremely talented brilliant woman out of this race. and as a father of a little girl, i do hope that some day i get to see that glass sealing cracked. i will say that as much as endorsements matter in this race, her...
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salman abedi visited this man, abdul rab abdullah, a convicted iss salman abedi visited this man, abdul rab abdullah, a convicted is supporter, in prison. ahmed saw salman abedi again in libya just two weeks before the attack. what did you notice? a change. 360, like it was religious salman, not gangster salman. five days before the bomb, salman abedi slipped back into britain without his brother to make and detonate the device. hashem abedi was arrested in libya and brought to britain to stand trial, as guilty as his brother of murdering 22 people. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. carphone warehouse is to close all of its 500 shops — meaning 3,000 jobs will be lost. the company said the decision was not related to the virus, but to changes in the way people buy their phones. alex salmond has claimed that sexual assault allegations against him are either "deliberate fabrications for a political purpose" or "exaggerations". the former first minister of scotland was giving evidence in the witness box at the high court in edinburgh. he denies 13 charges of sexual assault again
salman abedi visited this man, abdul rab abdullah, a convicted iss salman abedi visited this man, abdul rab abdullah, a convicted is supporter, in prison. ahmed saw salman abedi again in libya just two weeks before the attack. what did you notice? a change. 360, like it was religious salman, not gangster salman. five days before the bomb, salman abedi slipped back into britain without his brother to make and detonate the device. hashem abedi was arrested in libya and brought to britain to stand...
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that's what abdul asks, paul.ave three years' data, if they don't they will take it over the la st don't they will take it over the last year or last two years. they'll work out what you've got on average per month and then divide three years' money by 36, two years money by 24 and so on, and they will work out 80% of that number and that will be yourgrant, it out 80% of that number and that will be your grant, it will cover three months and multiply that by three for march, april and may if you like, and the payment injune. the arithmetic is quite simple, but, of course, it may not be very much for a lot of people and there's a group that may miss out, those are people who are self—employed but work through their own company and hmrc we re very through their own company and hmrc were very clear to me tonight in an e—mail that they are not covered by this scheme. they are going to be another group of self—employed people who won't be covered. in answer to abdul, it's the average monthly profit that you have and th
that's what abdul asks, paul.ave three years' data, if they don't they will take it over the la st don't they will take it over the last year or last two years. they'll work out what you've got on average per month and then divide three years' money by 36, two years money by 24 and so on, and they will work out 80% of that number and that will be yourgrant, it out 80% of that number and that will be your grant, it will cover three months and multiply that by three for march, april and may if...
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abdul is right.here say guy we don't like in the white house, this disease, we're going to go to the person who makes us feel safe. listen to what abdul said, joe, you got to get into the future. he's got to rip the rear view mirror out of his car. if you ask him a question, you say, well, what about women's issues, i wrote the violence against women's act, a quarter century ago. ask him about healthcare, i helped my friend barack pass obamacare, ten years ago. he has to throw it into the future and tell everybody how not only am i going to help today, i'm going to help tomorrow. >> he's an epidemiologist, if we ever needed him, it is during this epidemic. >> please stick around. we're going to need you. thank you very much. great to talk to all of you this morning with all of the great political news. >>> in terms of the coronavirus, there is this containment zone. it is just outside of new york city. what does it mean? is it working? new york's governor joins us live with an update on the numbers a
abdul is right.here say guy we don't like in the white house, this disease, we're going to go to the person who makes us feel safe. listen to what abdul said, joe, you got to get into the future. he's got to rip the rear view mirror out of his car. if you ask him a question, you say, well, what about women's issues, i wrote the violence against women's act, a quarter century ago. ask him about healthcare, i helped my friend barack pass obamacare, ten years ago. he has to throw it into the...
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abdul el sayid. >> thank you, senator. i will be sparking specifically having been a health commissioner. focused on trying to understand the stages of epidemic response, and where they may have gone wrong and what it would look like if they had gone right. the first base is ascertainment there is something wrong. our countries focus on this has been framed around a global health security agenda, but that agenda was for an out of the ebola crisis but thankfully was marginally relegated to west africa because of the heroism of our u.s. public health service and our c.d.c. learning from that experience, we decided that we need to make sure we have bases worldwide in 49 different countries where we can be looking to surveil. for the past four years in a row , funding has been put on the chopping block. 80% of that funding. taking us from 49 countries to 10. thankfully, the leadership of congress stop that from happening. but you can imagine working in an institution where every year you are told you are about to get cut. how
abdul el sayid. >> thank you, senator. i will be sparking specifically having been a health commissioner. focused on trying to understand the stages of epidemic response, and where they may have gone wrong and what it would look like if they had gone right. the first base is ascertainment there is something wrong. our countries focus on this has been framed around a global health security agenda, but that agenda was for an out of the ebola crisis but thankfully was marginally relegated to...
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abdul. and national strike is underway in mexico called a day without women mass marches on sunday for international women's day female workers are staying at home they say they're showing what mexico would be like without that and women across argentina are expected to rally in support of legalizing abortion the strike action comes after president mandela said he wants to reopen the debate abortion in argentina is punishable by up to 4 years in jail you have to say with headlines on al-jazeera coming up next year it's the inside story to stay with us. and. it's really puts a quarter of its population into quarantine to contain the corona far as should other countries follow suit or is it too little too late to stop the spread this is inside story. following james spader's with a number of dead rising fast the 3rd highest number of cases worldwide and 60000000 people forced into quarantine italy's government has ordered some of the harshest measures outside china to try and contain the coron
abdul. and national strike is underway in mexico called a day without women mass marches on sunday for international women's day female workers are staying at home they say they're showing what mexico would be like without that and women across argentina are expected to rally in support of legalizing abortion the strike action comes after president mandela said he wants to reopen the debate abortion in argentina is punishable by up to 4 years in jail you have to say with headlines on al-jazeera...
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. >> so abdul, how significant do you think these two endorsements could be?uestion, we live in an era where people scoff at endorsements but it's true, the jim clyburn endorse, he said i decided and weeks went by but when he made it it was emotional and significant. do you think buttigieg and klobuchar's endorsements matter? >> i don't think that the endorsementments matter as much as them dropping out. but joe biden has three problems the first is michael bloomberg, who spent more money than anyone on super tuesday. the second is he's still joe biden. he doesn't have a message. he's running on the democratic version of make america great again. and the third is at this point in the race, he hasn't been able to invest in the super tuesday states in any way because he was puttering out of money. so we have yet to see what these endorsements will do. >> this is an interesting point. i was looking at the chart of spending on super tuesday. if i recall correctly, michael bloomberg spent more money in vermont, which he's not going to win and he knows that, it's be
. >> so abdul, how significant do you think these two endorsements could be?uestion, we live in an era where people scoff at endorsements but it's true, the jim clyburn endorse, he said i decided and weeks went by but when he made it it was emotional and significant. do you think buttigieg and klobuchar's endorsements matter? >> i don't think that the endorsementments matter as much as them dropping out. but joe biden has three problems the first is michael bloomberg, who spent more...
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salman abedi visited this man, abdul rab abdullah, a convicted iss salman abedi visited this man, abdul in libya just two weeks before the attack. what did you notice? a change. 360, like it was religious salman, not gangster salman. five days before the bomb, salman abedi slipped back into britain without his brother to make and detonate the device. hashem abedi was arrested in libya and brought to britain to stand trial, as guilty as his brother of murdering 22 people. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. carphone warehouse is to close all of its 500 shops — meaning 3,000 jobs will be lost. the company said the decision was not related to the virus, but to changes in the way people buy their phones. alex salmond has claimed that sexual assault allegations against him are either "deliberate fabrications for a political purpose" or "exaggerations". the former first minister of scotland was giving evidence in the witness box at the high court in edinburgh. he denies 13 charges of sexual assault against nine women. the alleged offences are all said to have happened during his tim
salman abedi visited this man, abdul rab abdullah, a convicted iss salman abedi visited this man, abdul in libya just two weeks before the attack. what did you notice? a change. 360, like it was religious salman, not gangster salman. five days before the bomb, salman abedi slipped back into britain without his brother to make and detonate the device. hashem abedi was arrested in libya and brought to britain to stand trial, as guilty as his brother of murdering 22 people. daniel sandford, bbc...
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abdul el-sayed, you for being with us.e hope to talk to you in the future more about your book and your work as an epidemiologist. his new book is out today "healing politics: a doctor's journey into the heart of our political epidemic." when we come back, and exclusive democracy now! tv/radio broadcast. we speak with tara reade about her allegations against joe biden. she says he sexually assaulted her in 1993 when he was a senator and she was his staff assistant. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "til it happens to you" by lady gaga. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. as we turn now to new developments in sexual assault allegations made against prpresidential candidate joe biden. last week the intetercept repord time's s up legal defense funun, set up to help survivors of rape and sexual assault, refused to fund a #metoo investigation into allegations against biden. the charges were brought by tara reade, who worked as a staff assistant for then-senator biden in 1993 when she was in her mid-20's. tara reade told j
abdul el-sayed, you for being with us.e hope to talk to you in the future more about your book and your work as an epidemiologist. his new book is out today "healing politics: a doctor's journey into the heart of our political epidemic." when we come back, and exclusive democracy now! tv/radio broadcast. we speak with tara reade about her allegations against joe biden. she says he sexually assaulted her in 1993 when he was a senator and she was his staff assistant. stay with us. ♪...
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case in the end of 2007 there were still those figures like the only other child of the founding king abdul aziz that is a human being somebody who didn't support him as well as his cousin and the nephew of the current king mohammed bin nayef well let's dig into this with rami khouri he is the senior public policy fellow at the american university of beirut and he joins us now live from there mr corey always good to have you on al-jazeera let's start today with these reports of this alleged crude how much weight do you give them. i give very little weight to the idea of a cool being plot it is very difficult to do that with the immense direct and brutal control that i had been so man the crown prince now has over all of the security agencies in saudi arabia so the core idea is probably not very good realistic option but i think this is a sign more of the nervousness of the crown prince and the people around him who also rabia because they probably expect the the king will either abdicate or pass away soon and they expect there might be some kind of challenge to the succession even though he
case in the end of 2007 there were still those figures like the only other child of the founding king abdul aziz that is a human being somebody who didn't support him as well as his cousin and the nephew of the current king mohammed bin nayef well let's dig into this with rami khouri he is the senior public policy fellow at the american university of beirut and he joins us now live from there mr corey always good to have you on al-jazeera let's start today with these reports of this alleged...
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reward according to the big cross is code of conduct that does not qualify as humanitarian aid but abdul rahman remains undeterred. oh. i do see any if you know if you'll receive is. not it's a goal of and you all did everything what. twice or what the folks need. and for us as religious people we are. religion too because we believe that the religion is an important part of your heart if you don't. have this then. it's easier to go the wrong way there. was. drama and says he plays with an open hand and publicizes everything he does. not show on the other hand has opted for discretion. their ideas of what $18.00 name means a very different. and alan has many other helpers some are more radical and place greater emphasis on their islamic identity others are less strict analysts proselytizing. but no matter how different they are and whatever pasts i may take muslims have an increasingly important place in international relief efforts. 'd 'd 'd for his own service organization the faith based organizations are essential 'd they provide most of the aid that the syrians under bombardment and
reward according to the big cross is code of conduct that does not qualify as humanitarian aid but abdul rahman remains undeterred. oh. i do see any if you know if you'll receive is. not it's a goal of and you all did everything what. twice or what the folks need. and for us as religious people we are. religion too because we believe that the religion is an important part of your heart if you don't. have this then. it's easier to go the wrong way there. was. drama and says he plays with an open...
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the royal family and that includes form a crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as a prince of bin abdul aziz al saud the younger brother of the saudi king report suggests that they have both been accused of treason so many gods have also arrested one of my haven't been brothers and now likely to be under the threat of life imprisonment or possible execution both could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin salim to throw in if king solomon dies out 0 senior correspondent jim spain's what these detentions mean for the kingdom and their impact on saudi politics. in terms of his significance it's huge because we're talking about true of the most senior members of the saudi royal family and true that up until now have not been seen as supporters of crown prince may have been someone in the direction that he's been taking the country both domestically and in terms of foreign policy what's printed it is very difficult to ascertain needless to say because saudis are very close culture in terms of back of transparency and no media freedom there but also what's peculiar about it is that these ar
the royal family and that includes form a crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as a prince of bin abdul aziz al saud the younger brother of the saudi king report suggests that they have both been accused of treason so many gods have also arrested one of my haven't been brothers and now likely to be under the threat of life imprisonment or possible execution both could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin salim to throw in if king solomon dies out 0 senior correspondent jim spain's what...
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the travelled 7000 kilometers all the way from germany to assist orphans in ghana abdul rahman says his humanitarian mission is primarily about helping or as he calls it disability lock helping for the sake of allah. muslims are traditionally encouraged to help those in distress often by doing good deeds discreetly and unobtrusively. but in the 1980s in the face of disasters and conflicts involving muslim communities in many parts of the world islamic charities began to go public with their projects 'd 'd. since then they've distributed many billions of dollars in aid worldwide donated by governments organizations and private individuals to refugee camps in turkey. to protect the civilian population in syria and provide direct aid. islamic aid organizations are now an integral part of relief work worldwide. the n.g.o.s lamech relief was founded in the u.k. in 1984 since then it's grown become more professional and is active across europe the french chapter islamic relief france o.s.i.'s founded in 1991 it has an annual operating budget of 46000000 euros and unlike many other such organi
the travelled 7000 kilometers all the way from germany to assist orphans in ghana abdul rahman says his humanitarian mission is primarily about helping or as he calls it disability lock helping for the sake of allah. muslims are traditionally encouraged to help those in distress often by doing good deeds discreetly and unobtrusively. but in the 1980s in the face of disasters and conflicts involving muslim communities in many parts of the world islamic charities began to go public with their...
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so far taliban leader mullah abdul ghani baradar has only negotiated with the u.s. and not afghanistan's elected government in kabul. this interim afghan talks with president ashraf ghani administration were due to get underway next week but they already appear in doubt the taliban has made the talks conditional on the release of 5000 taliban prisoners a demand the afghan government refuses to meet meanwhile the pentagon is pushing ahead with its troop withdrawal in afghanistan and taking the long view on the latest taliban attacks as you know this is going to be a long windy bumpy road there will be ups and downs and will stop and start that's going to be the nature of this over the next days weeks and months and so i'm not going to get too excited about what happens at the moment. an uncertain time for peace in afghanistan where no one appears ready to put away their guns just yet. 4 more journalists are you know if you joins me now from kabul now u.s. forces have carried out an airstrike against the taliban would you say this is the beginnings of the under of the
so far taliban leader mullah abdul ghani baradar has only negotiated with the u.s. and not afghanistan's elected government in kabul. this interim afghan talks with president ashraf ghani administration were due to get underway next week but they already appear in doubt the taliban has made the talks conditional on the release of 5000 taliban prisoners a demand the afghan government refuses to meet meanwhile the pentagon is pushing ahead with its troop withdrawal in afghanistan and taking the...
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afghan leader he was sworn in as president a gun he won the race by a slim margin however wible leader abdul abdullah also declared himself the winner of dual was sworn in as president at the same time at a competing inauguration ceremony sudan's prime minister says he has survived a bomb attack on his convoy in the capital khartoum abdullah has been in office since august he was he has promised to cooperate with the international war crimes investigations no group has claimed responsibility for that it's asked britain's prince harry and his wife meggan have made their final official appearance as royals the couple attended a service at london's westminster abbey under an agreement reached with the palace back in january they will stop using their war titles from the end of the month and they will no longer receive public money. the head of the european commission commission and alliance says a 2016 refugee agreement aimed at stemming the flow of migrants to europe via turkey is still valid and is still in place turkey's president richard tell you a better one today joined the talks in bruss
afghan leader he was sworn in as president a gun he won the race by a slim margin however wible leader abdul abdullah also declared himself the winner of dual was sworn in as president at the same time at a competing inauguration ceremony sudan's prime minister says he has survived a bomb attack on his convoy in the capital khartoum abdullah has been in office since august he was he has promised to cooperate with the international war crimes investigations no group has claimed responsibility...
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abdul el el saed. do you think he's going to win? >> i do.tell you why, michigan is a uniquely important state on our electoral map. we know how important it is in the general election, lost michigan by 10,700 votes. it is also a microcosm of america. we have got majority black communities like detroit and flint and saginaw and benton harbor on the west side of the state, we have got a broad swath of rural area across the state, and we have got strong suburbs in places like oakland county. it does look like america. the other part of this, though, michigan has been uniquely hit by a set of challenges that we saw during the great recession. the fact that we had these awful trade deals that decimated manufacturing, the fact that the current trade war has really hurt a lot of our agricultural industry, the second biggest industry in the state. and lastly, because we he sit on the great lakes, it is going to become increasingly important with what is happening with climate change, how we -- >> you lay out all of the elements of why it is an impor
abdul el el saed. do you think he's going to win? >> i do.tell you why, michigan is a uniquely important state on our electoral map. we know how important it is in the general election, lost michigan by 10,700 votes. it is also a microcosm of america. we have got majority black communities like detroit and flint and saginaw and benton harbor on the west side of the state, we have got a broad swath of rural area across the state, and we have got strong suburbs in places like oakland...
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princes have been arrested accused of plotting a coup king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed bin abdul aziz was taken from home while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a desert camp with his half brother now off the moves been seen as an attempt to head off a threat to crown prince mohammed and sound money kingdom's de facto ruler last year they detained several royals in a riyadh hotel as he's moved to consolidate his power to the throne. al jazeera wild is coming up next with the stories of refugees from africa and iraq i'll be back with more news after that in about 25 minutes time i see that. the. news it is the only thing next to your cell b you know soul spirit and with the lyrics and side of it cut and slants without your knowing the body understand what the psalmist say. music is the place where i become my child this is where i can get. lost i'm in another world i live about the feeling that takes it to a higher vibration i answered. that joy in our next hour of my culture and the culture that suppresses me medically. it's me to care or about. anyone woul
princes have been arrested accused of plotting a coup king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed bin abdul aziz was taken from home while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a desert camp with his half brother now off the moves been seen as an attempt to head off a threat to crown prince mohammed and sound money kingdom's de facto ruler last year they detained several royals in a riyadh hotel as he's moved to consolidate his power to the throne. al jazeera wild is coming up...
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a power vacuum in iraq worsened today after caretaker prime minister adel abdul mahdi announced he is steppingown. his designated successor withdrew sunday, blaming political leaders for blocking reforms. all of this follows weeks of deadly protests. turkey's army has sent new reinforcements into idlib province, in northwest syria, after new clashes.he overeekend, turkey shot down two syrian warplanes. today, a turkish soldier was killed. children watched as turkish convoys crossed into the area, while president recep tayyip erdogan warned syria to pull back.>> translated ): those who have not learned their lesson t and continthreaten us with attacking observation points, must come to their senses. ifdo not retreat, they will have no heads on their shoulders. >> woodruff: meanwhile, greek border police battled syrian and ssher refugees trying to c from turkey. at least one person was killed in a crossing attemp turkey is letting the refugees move, in bid to force more support from the eur iean union. bathis country, the u.s. supreme court agreed to hear a case on ether obamacare-- the
a power vacuum in iraq worsened today after caretaker prime minister adel abdul mahdi announced he is steppingown. his designated successor withdrew sunday, blaming political leaders for blocking reforms. all of this follows weeks of deadly protests. turkey's army has sent new reinforcements into idlib province, in northwest syria, after new clashes.he overeekend, turkey shot down two syrian warplanes. today, a turkish soldier was killed. children watched as turkish convoys crossed into the...
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abdul al syed for governor of michigan who supports bernie sanders. in terms of what it does for the sandy? >> bernie recognizes the most important thing we can do is beat donald trump. that means we have to turn out every last voter. and that means the young folks who were so excited about bernie's message. so if we have a choice in the fall, it's going to be because bernie sanders brought the party together and realized that it was only going to be through a focus on the issues that bring those young people out that allow us to bring the party together and beat donald trump in the fall. and i think this is about making sure that there is a viability on that message, but it's also about making sure that we take down the most dangerous president in american history in a moment where we are seeing what the consequences of his failures look like day to day as this epidemic plays itself through. . >> but the landscape for bernie doesn't look so good on tuesday when you look at those states. if he gets hammered tuesday, i don't know how it turns out. but
abdul al syed for governor of michigan who supports bernie sanders. in terms of what it does for the sandy? >> bernie recognizes the most important thing we can do is beat donald trump. that means we have to turn out every last voter. and that means the young folks who were so excited about bernie's message. so if we have a choice in the fall, it's going to be because bernie sanders brought the party together and realized that it was only going to be through a focus on the issues that...
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[cheers and applause] abdul: all right! [cheers and applause] believes it is time right now for medicare for all? let me hear you! and who here knows that we have got to fight for our great lakes, and that means a green new deal. and who here is ready to take on corporate power? [cheers and applause] grand rapids, you know why we are here, because it is not about me, it is about -- >> us! wage. we have a fight to let me tell you, i have the privilege of driving this incredible state. no matter where i went, no matter who i talked tok people are asking the same basic question,. why come in the richest, most powerful country in the world, why is it that people have to go bankrupt if they get cancer? when are we going to stand up for medicare for all? [cheers and applause] asking why it is that we rely on a system of energy that means pulling black stuff out of the ground, burning into the lungs of our kids, when are we going to pull that pipeline out of the great lakes, when are we going to fight for a green new deal? [cheers
[cheers and applause] abdul: all right! [cheers and applause] believes it is time right now for medicare for all? let me hear you! and who here knows that we have got to fight for our great lakes, and that means a green new deal. and who here is ready to take on corporate power? [cheers and applause] grand rapids, you know why we are here, because it is not about me, it is about -- >> us! wage. we have a fight to let me tell you, i have the privilege of driving this incredible state. no...
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lease, commentator and strategist paul begala and abdul ahmsayed, who's endorsed bernie sanders.p trying to piece together how or where one candidate won, but joe biden basically won everywhere with everyone. there are some exceptions there, but in a way that was decisive. where do you see the race as we sit here at 5:17? >> democrats are sending a message, they want joe biden. and they want unity. they want to come together. the most important thing is beating trump. you know, i said from the beginning, i am probably like most democrats, i'm a jfk democrat. i will pay any price, bear any burden, support any friend, pose any foe to ensure the defeat of donald j. trump. democrats have decided in the north, in the south, in the west, that we think joe biden is the best candidate to do that. now, there's still important work to be done to heal the party, to make sure that senator sanders' supporters especially, and the senator himself, are treated with dignity, that we listen, particularly to young voters who are not coming to biden in the numbers that he's going to need if he wants
lease, commentator and strategist paul begala and abdul ahmsayed, who's endorsed bernie sanders.p trying to piece together how or where one candidate won, but joe biden basically won everywhere with everyone. there are some exceptions there, but in a way that was decisive. where do you see the race as we sit here at 5:17? >> democrats are sending a message, they want joe biden. and they want unity. they want to come together. the most important thing is beating trump. you know, i said...
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victims were american the us relatives were satisfied when in 2001 former libyan intelligence officer abdulbasset tell the girl he was jailed for life for the attack he always said he was innocent and some scottish victims' families have campaigned for years to clear him and find out who was involved on wednesday jim swire whose daughter was killed gave a written reaction read out by his lawyer for me this case is about 2 families mine and abdel baset behind their name are seen to lie the needs of 25 of the families in applying for a further appeal 31 years after the event itself we need the truth. he 1st appeal his conviction in 2002 but this was refused by scotland's high court the next year as the west started to rebuild trade ties with libya then leader moammar gadhafi accepted his country's responsibility for the bombing he paid compensation to the victims' families but all along some believe there was stronger evidence iran was behind the bombing months after $290.00 died when a u.s. warship brought down an iranian passenger plane. in 2009 al mcgraw he dropped his appeal and was allow
victims were american the us relatives were satisfied when in 2001 former libyan intelligence officer abdulbasset tell the girl he was jailed for life for the attack he always said he was innocent and some scottish victims' families have campaigned for years to clear him and find out who was involved on wednesday jim swire whose daughter was killed gave a written reaction read out by his lawyer for me this case is about 2 families mine and abdel baset behind their name are seen to lie the needs...
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king so it was overthrown by his brothers and convinced of tried to assassinate king saud and king abdul aziz killed his own . brother so this is a family that's not the foreign to violence within the within itself that this is about government about to rule power so things will happen and i believe that m.b.a.'s cannot afford to have mohamed bin naive who has supporters in washington. free and even alive bring that up in a moment what what what will ordinary saudis be making of the student. but i think many saudis are happy that basically they say these people we had both sides so let them duke it out and you know there was quietly you know jubilant if anybody goes down it's just because it's a natural when you have a despotic regime people are happy when the despotic fight though it's actually you mentioned prince mohammed bin recent to bring you in here to talk about. for others to talk about the international reaction he's a former interior minister close to u.s. intelligence services well known abroad you've also got saudi arabia now very much under scrutiny for its role in yemen th
king so it was overthrown by his brothers and convinced of tried to assassinate king saud and king abdul aziz killed his own . brother so this is a family that's not the foreign to violence within the within itself that this is about government about to rule power so things will happen and i believe that m.b.a.'s cannot afford to have mohamed bin naive who has supporters in washington. free and even alive bring that up in a moment what what what will ordinary saudis be making of the student....
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looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far i think what about kareem abdul-jabbar. tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emission standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's that sounds like a good thing for them they'd be allowed to regulate emissions on their own if it is going to keep their heads up their look wait this waiver is bad news for the auto industry that's why the national highway traffic safety administration has begged the e.p.a. to revoke it they argue that california was illegally using emission standards as a way to split the national vehicle market in 2 by forcing manufacturers to sell more fuel efficient vehicles not only in california but also in the dozen plus other states that were following its lead and what the hell's wrong with that the more fuel efficient vehicles the better now you're in th
looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far i think what about kareem abdul-jabbar. tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emission standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's that sounds like a good thing for them they'd...
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one of those attending was abdul abdullah one of afghanistan's top political figures. his spokesman described the attack. the attacks started with h the boom apparently y a rockett land in the area i'm della and some other politicians escaped the attack unhurt. but several others were killed the ceremony was held to mark the anniversary of the death of bob dylan is already a leader of afghanistan's hazara ethnic group who are mainly shiite he was killed in n nineteen ninety five after being taken prisoner by the taliban. but the group spokesperson denies being behind the shooting it's the first big attackk to hit the afghan capital seems along market troop withdrawal agreement was signed between the u. s. and the taliban. pope franciss has accepted the resigngnation of the archbishop of lille philippe abobout about hott has been caught up in a frenchch sex abuse case convictd of failing to report a paedophihile priests in his diocese. hisis convictionn was overerrned in january but t the pope s still granted the powerfl cacatholic leader's resignation charlie james has
one of those attending was abdul abdullah one of afghanistan's top political figures. his spokesman described the attack. the attacks started with h the boom apparently y a rockett land in the area i'm della and some other politicians escaped the attack unhurt. but several others were killed the ceremony was held to mark the anniversary of the death of bob dylan is already a leader of afghanistan's hazara ethnic group who are mainly shiite he was killed in n nineteen ninety five after being...
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the taliban the us though is started withdrawing troops as part of the deal with the taliban order abdul hamid has more from the afghan capital kabul. this initial pullout is in accordance with the doha agreement restated that the withdrawal should start within 10 days of signing that agreement now we know that soldiers have been pulled out from bases one in the helmand province which is a stronghold of the taliban and the 2nd from a base in the north in the hair right province we don't know the exact number but we do know that over the next 125 days this will draw continue to bring down the overall level of foreign troops in the country to $8600.00 which is actually the level of troops that was in afghanistan during the obama administration now 3rd and after that the u.s. will have to assess whether the taliban have actually held their part of the deal they have also certain commitments they have to respect like one of them is to deserve our groups like al qaeda cut all ties with them there are many other armed groups operating in the country and the taliban has to cut ties with all of
the taliban the us though is started withdrawing troops as part of the deal with the taliban order abdul hamid has more from the afghan capital kabul. this initial pullout is in accordance with the doha agreement restated that the withdrawal should start within 10 days of signing that agreement now we know that soldiers have been pulled out from bases one in the helmand province which is a stronghold of the taliban and the 2nd from a base in the north in the hair right province we don't know...
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this is the youngest, abdul majeed, he's one. what's your name? jawaad is the oldest, he's 12.nd he's been working in a tailor‘s to support his three sisters. all of this group fled syria to turkey three years ago and they came to the border with greece when they heard rumours that it was open. in fact, it's only the turkish side. the next morning we go to see them but the turkish police, who are effectively directing the movement of migrants and crossings, force us to leave. so we meet one of the mums, rayhaan, outside the village. she tells us that they saw five migrants returned injust their underpants, having been caught by the greeks and that they are worried about crossing the river. what would you say to people in europe, who say you are safe here in turkey, you should stay here? of course, someone who sits in comfort doesn't realise how big our crisis is, she says. turkey is a safe place but we are living like the dead. we return them to the village with some food for the kids. then, last night, they sent us more videos. they say this boat was brought to them by masked
this is the youngest, abdul majeed, he's one. what's your name? jawaad is the oldest, he's 12.nd he's been working in a tailor‘s to support his three sisters. all of this group fled syria to turkey three years ago and they came to the border with greece when they heard rumours that it was open. in fact, it's only the turkish side. the next morning we go to see them but the turkish police, who are effectively directing the movement of migrants and crossings, force us to leave. so we meet one...
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looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far what about kareem abdul-jabbar tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emissions standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's that sounds like a good thing for them they'd be allowed to regulate emissions on their own if if from c.p.i. is going to keep their heads up their look wait this waiver is bad news for the auto industry that's why the national highway traffic safety administration has begged the e.p.a. to revoke it they argue that california was illegally using emission standards as a way to split the national vehicle market in 2 by forcing manufacturers to sell more fuel efficient vehicles not only in california but also in the dozen plus other states that were following its lead. and what the hell's wrong with that the more fuel efficient vehicles the better now
looks like you're taking the social distancing thing a little too far what about kareem abdul-jabbar tell me about the assault on clean air laws what bear claws no i just say really i'm fine i want to talk about the clean air act the trumpet ministration is taking on california's attorney general in court to beat back the state's waiver that allows california to set their emissions standards at a stricter rate than the federal government's that sounds like a good thing for them they'd be...
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police connected torspin's owners, mohammad mustafa, abdul janah, and muhibullah nuristani to other wireless stores, one in san francisco, a third they own at el cajon. mike: and then about once a week, they would travel down south and sell those products in bulk amounts. jessica: we're talking about thousands and thousands of phones. mike: oh, easy, easy. jessica: detectives understood the in, but they wanted to know where that stolen phone pipeline ended. that meant getting into business with torspin, selling them phones and watching where they were activated. mike: devices that we had sold were ending up all over the world. jessica: a global operation that led to dozens of places on multiple continents. mexico, dubai, russia, vietnam, kazakhstan, australia, china, and singapore among others. two weeks ago came the big takedown. undercover cops set up a deal too sweet to resist, 900 brand new iphone 11s offered to nuristani and his associates. officers from multiple agencies raided torspin and seven other properties tied to the accused fencing ring, arresting the store's three owners, seiz
police connected torspin's owners, mohammad mustafa, abdul janah, and muhibullah nuristani to other wireless stores, one in san francisco, a third they own at el cajon. mike: and then about once a week, they would travel down south and sell those products in bulk amounts. jessica: we're talking about thousands and thousands of phones. mike: oh, easy, easy. jessica: detectives understood the in, but they wanted to know where that stolen phone pipeline ended. that meant getting into business with...