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sheikh amr is something of a star amongst the clerics here.e's giving advice to young people who want to marry, with a mixture of theology, knowledge of human nature, and a good dose of humor. sheikh amr: i have a question. who is more able to deal with suffering, a man or a woman? raise your hand if you think it's a man. a-ha, only the men are raising their hands. not a single woman. reporter: so much fun at the venerable fatwa house is unusual. a theologian who not only preaches, but gives advice, without talking down to people. and he even hands over to a woman, to a non-theologian. rasha is a couple's therapist. incorporating psychology at this official center for religious instruction is an unusual approach for the muslim world. tuqa: what i did not know is that happiness is a decision. if i want to be happy, i have to make a decision and accept the challenges. reporter: the courses are also designed to help couples figure out if they are even well matched. that led some to no longer want to get married. but today, sheikh amr is on his wa
sheikh amr is something of a star amongst the clerics here.e's giving advice to young people who want to marry, with a mixture of theology, knowledge of human nature, and a good dose of humor. sheikh amr: i have a question. who is more able to deal with suffering, a man or a woman? raise your hand if you think it's a man. a-ha, only the men are raising their hands. not a single woman. reporter: so much fun at the venerable fatwa house is unusual. a theologian who not only preaches, but gives...
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imparcial para contener con investigación sobre la divulgación del reporte policial sobre la muerte del amrte. >>> maestros continúan en huelga después de que las negociaciones que se interrumpieran esta madrugada sin que llegaran a un acuerdo por el distrito. los maestros que piden un aumento del 10% llevan cinco días en huelga. el distrito les ofrece un pago único de 3% y un 1% el año próximo. las sesiones van a continuar mañana domingo a las nueve de la mañana. 11,000 estudiantes recién afuera besos abras. >>> al rescate de un surfista en el golden gate >> niños exploradores del área de la bahía la rendirán homene a quienes perdieron su vida por defender a la nación. >>> en total se espera que unas 500 niñas y niños exploradores coloquen 26,000 banderas una al pie de cada tumba. >>> una nueva clase de reclutas de la academia de policía de san josé se gradúa tras cursar un nuevo módulo con comunidades que han tenido un historial de conflicto con las fuerzas del orden. hablamos con el jefe de la policía sobre la razón de esta clase. >>> este profesor no perdióde reclutamiento de departamen
imparcial para contener con investigación sobre la divulgación del reporte policial sobre la muerte del amrte. >>> maestros continúan en huelga después de que las negociaciones que se interrumpieran esta madrugada sin que llegaran a un acuerdo por el distrito. los maestros que piden un aumento del 10% llevan cinco días en huelga. el distrito les ofrece un pago único de 3% y un 1% el año próximo. las sesiones van a continuar mañana domingo a las nueve de la mañana. 11,000...
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and displeasure among the non sinhalese with that in mind i mean you know i just read the thread from amr enough there's a lot of twitter threads about this topic it seems like you know it's something that people feel very passionately about i want to share one with you get your thoughts on it am i saying the radicalization of youth across the ethnic groups in the country led to. recent violence and religious tension in while radical muslim youth were behind the easter sunday attacks the anti muslim riots were led by sinhalese buddhist national she goes on to say that on the community level there's a climate of fear an us versus them mentality which is doing harm and people need to be responsible with what they post online turning to social media to vent isn't a great coping mechanism could you just dissect for us what you think that radicalization of youth has to do if anything with what's playing out online and how that factors into what we see happening on the streets. i could try to but i think what we need to be clear about is that there is the nationalist i mentioned to this to poli
and displeasure among the non sinhalese with that in mind i mean you know i just read the thread from amr enough there's a lot of twitter threads about this topic it seems like you know it's something that people feel very passionately about i want to share one with you get your thoughts on it am i saying the radicalization of youth across the ethnic groups in the country led to. recent violence and religious tension in while radical muslim youth were behind the easter sunday attacks the anti...
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east and north africa for human rights watch and coauthored this report and he joins us in our studio amr thank you for being with us let's 1st talk about the fact that this is a closed region so essentially journalists are not allowed in how were you able to gather the material that you did i mean what evidence is there really. a lot of evidence has gone into this report a lot of work and effort over 2 years we managed to. talk with 54 victims of 5th 14 of these interviews told just on abuses by the isis militants we met these people either we talked to them either remotely met some of them in person inside and outside egypt we couldn't disclose a lot of these information about where and when exactly we met them. because of the security situation and because of the army and the government 33 days and against them so you have to be very careful we should say that egyptian authorities say that your report where you're choosing a both gyptian forces and also islamists of war crimes they say it's based on verified sources are your sources verified well that's the word or the terms of usually
east and north africa for human rights watch and coauthored this report and he joins us in our studio amr thank you for being with us let's 1st talk about the fact that this is a closed region so essentially journalists are not allowed in how were you able to gather the material that you did i mean what evidence is there really. a lot of evidence has gone into this report a lot of work and effort over 2 years we managed to. talk with 54 victims of 5th 14 of these interviews told just on abuses...
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and displeasure among the non sinhalese with that in mind i mean you know i just read the thread from amr enough there's a lot of twitter threads about this topic it seems like you know it's something that people feel very passionately about i want to share one with you get your thoughts on it am i saying the radicalization of youth across the ethnic groups in the country led to. recent violence and religious tension in while radical muslim youth were behind the easter sunday attacks the anti muslim riots were led by sinhalese buddhist national she goes on to say that on the community level there's a climate of fear an us versus them mentality which is doing harm and people need to be responsible with what they post online turning to social media to vent isn't a great coping mechanism could you just dissect for us what you think that radicalization of youth has to do if anything with what's playing out online and how that factors into what we see happening on the streets. i could try to but i think what we need to be clear about is that there is the nationalist i mentioned to this the pol
and displeasure among the non sinhalese with that in mind i mean you know i just read the thread from amr enough there's a lot of twitter threads about this topic it seems like you know it's something that people feel very passionately about i want to share one with you get your thoughts on it am i saying the radicalization of youth across the ethnic groups in the country led to. recent violence and religious tension in while radical muslim youth were behind the easter sunday attacks the anti...
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it's leased with ambulance service amr ends at the end of the year and it's a perfect fit says the mayor. >> we're hoping to have about 12 bunks. we'll have to do a little bit of retrofitting, but 12 is a lot and it will make for some very quiet quarters for our folks. >> reporter: it's located on the east side of the city in a neighborhood where there's a lot of auto burglaries, so it will not only be sleeping quarters but it can serve as a substation, a deterrent to crime. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> housing afford ability is something that affects a lot of people all over the bay area. an estimated 4, 300 students at san jose state were homeless at some point. months ago we told you about requests from the student homeless alliance to set aside parking garage spaces for students to sleep in their cars overnight and short-term dorm beds for homeless students. now there's interest in turning the alquist building into housing. unser hassan explains. >> reporter: good evening, ama. this is that building that you were talking about in downtown san. just this morning it was put on a list of pos
it's leased with ambulance service amr ends at the end of the year and it's a perfect fit says the mayor. >> we're hoping to have about 12 bunks. we'll have to do a little bit of retrofitting, but 12 is a lot and it will make for some very quiet quarters for our folks. >> reporter: it's located on the east side of the city in a neighborhood where there's a lot of auto burglaries, so it will not only be sleeping quarters but it can serve as a substation, a deterrent to crime. vic...
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we think that there needs to be a greater ratio and more funding for housing for seniors at 30% of amr -- a.m.i. and below. we feel that people should be able to age with dignity and their communities, and many of the clients in my center serves are on s.s.i., living on $1,000 a month. the market will not provide housing for them. fifty% of a.m.i. or up is not going to meet them where they are at. just last week we had a client come in to is a 77-year-old individual who has been living out of his car for years and been trying to get senior affordable housing, but with no luck. a personal story, i live in the richmond district, and a few years ago, if i could have the viewer, please. a few years ago, i met this woman in the modal on the streets. she was living out of two suitcases, often living on should -- in shelters. she is 80 years old, well educated, lived in pac heights and the richmond district, and luster housing about five years ago and has been chronically homeless since then. it took the efforts of myself and staff at the independent living resource center and a dedicated soc
we think that there needs to be a greater ratio and more funding for housing for seniors at 30% of amr -- a.m.i. and below. we feel that people should be able to age with dignity and their communities, and many of the clients in my center serves are on s.s.i., living on $1,000 a month. the market will not provide housing for them. fifty% of a.m.i. or up is not going to meet them where they are at. just last week we had a client come in to is a 77-year-old individual who has been living out of...
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if the worst should happen that amre be an explosion, and i not saying there would or could, but the risk is always there, maybe tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands could lose their lives. the congress needs to retake control and make sure these regulations are here to and that the oversight of congress to change or prove any modifications thereunto is done so only with their approval. the oath of office demands it of them. we, the people, especially those i represent in southern california have lost faith and confidence when it comes to how the nuclear regulatory commission is upholding the standards that we expect to be applied when our safety is being considered thank you. [applause] >> thank you. next we hear from leona morgan, who is a community organizer and cofounder of the nuclear issue study group working with communities impacted by uranium mining with consolidated interim storage site in new mexico. leona. [applause] leona: i would like to begin by introducing myself in my people's language. my people are from new mexico from the four corners area. i will be speakin
if the worst should happen that amre be an explosion, and i not saying there would or could, but the risk is always there, maybe tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands could lose their lives. the congress needs to retake control and make sure these regulations are here to and that the oversight of congress to change or prove any modifications thereunto is done so only with their approval. the oath of office demands it of them. we, the people, especially those i represent in southern...
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i amr: i would like to say very, very, very disappointed in both parties. have been voting since the late 1940's. i am a world war ii veteran. i have never seen anything close to what is going on today in the political situation. it is a dirty shame on both parties and i wish it would stop . unfortunately, it will not. democrat, aslican, an independent, i don't know what to do anymore. i wish these people in congress would straighten their act out and get something done, for god sakes. host: independent, hi. good morning. the gentleman said it right. the system of checks and balances differentiates us from a dictatorship. democratsticized, versus republicans. now the whole saga of conclusion -- changinguction the platform now rather than -- changing it to a different form so they can find -- we don't know, it is very disturbing. the attorney general might not show up today, but he is going to show up because if he is not showing up, the next step is going to be contempt. let him show up whatever time, -- and let's learn something. if we keep on insisting th
i amr: i would like to say very, very, very disappointed in both parties. have been voting since the late 1940's. i am a world war ii veteran. i have never seen anything close to what is going on today in the political situation. it is a dirty shame on both parties and i wish it would stop . unfortunately, it will not. democrat, aslican, an independent, i don't know what to do anymore. i wish these people in congress would straighten their act out and get something done, for god sakes. host:...
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we're working on a draft report that's going guide amr policy again, seven cross cutting themes. this is all ongoing now. the last thing i want to do in the 15 minutes i have and then take a couple of questions. make a couple of comments about the commission corps which i feel very passionate about. there are many descriptions of the commission corps. there's about 6400 of us now. we date back to 1798. we've been in uniform since right after the civil war. and i love the description, it's a duty bound group of health officers willing to go anywhere at any time to meet the nation's most urgent public health needs. admiral shookit had a distinguished career and we're the only public health service in the world. we serve around the world. we serve in immigration, bureau of prisons. so to give you and idea, we deploy a lot. our deployments have gone up an average of 44% per year over the past five years. if you look at our major deployments in the last five years, first one was hurricanes harvey and maria. 1800 officers deployed. our second deployment over 800 people in 2014-2015 ebo
we're working on a draft report that's going guide amr policy again, seven cross cutting themes. this is all ongoing now. the last thing i want to do in the 15 minutes i have and then take a couple of questions. make a couple of comments about the commission corps which i feel very passionate about. there are many descriptions of the commission corps. there's about 6400 of us now. we date back to 1798. we've been in uniform since right after the civil war. and i love the description, it's a...
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i amr: my comment is this, kind of looking at this from a different view.rs, we have had an immigration problem, and we have had elected officials who have done nothing about it. why do we hold the elected officials to have been up there accountable0 years and start deleting their monetary status, and have them come up with a better policy that we have now? that is my comment this morning. i work a job for 30 something years, and i was accountable for all of my actions. yet the people we have elected, which have not held accountable. host: wayne, thank you for the call. guest: you bring up a really good point. congress has struggled with this for a long . the last time we had change on legislation on immigration was 1990, so it has been three decades. and of course, congress has struggled many times in the past, most recently in 2006, 2007, 2013, to try to tackle our immigration system. a politically difficult issue for congress. unfortunately, i don't have a lot of optimism that they will change anything anytime soon. host: last call john in oregon, a demo
i amr: my comment is this, kind of looking at this from a different view.rs, we have had an immigration problem, and we have had elected officials who have done nothing about it. why do we hold the elected officials to have been up there accountable0 years and start deleting their monetary status, and have them come up with a better policy that we have now? that is my comment this morning. i work a job for 30 something years, and i was accountable for all of my actions. yet the people we have...