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ladies and gentlemen, "burqas, baseball, and apple pie." you are really trying to understand educate yourself of the ignorance of the world. i highly recommend it. it is an easy read. you can read it over the weekend. i thank you are a match for joining us today. >> guest: it is been my pleasure. thank you. >> here's a look at books being published this week: >> professor robin weiss, author of "teaching law" talked about tv about the problems is the law schools today, including data curriculum and lack of job opportunities upon graduation. she was interviewed at georgetown university as part of book tvs college series. >> you are watching booktv on
ladies and gentlemen, "burqas, baseball, and apple pie." you are really trying to understand educate yourself of the ignorance of the world. i highly recommend it. it is an easy read. you can read it over the weekend. i thank you are a match for joining us today. >> guest: it is been my pleasure. thank you. >> here's a look at books being published this week: >> professor robin weiss, author of "teaching law" talked about tv about the problems is the law...
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this week burqas, baseball, and apple pie. in it, the coauthor discusses her attempts to assimilate into u.s. culture while confronting both americans who fear her family because of their faith and fellow muslims who she says distort islam. this program is about one hour. >> host: most people would not think about this when they look at you. tell us about your story. where do you come from? >> guest: i am often told that. so it is sort of a double whammy that way. originally my father left around 1948. he was a 16-year-old in the 1950s and landed in chicago and ended up graduating and spending a year at the university of illinois at champaign. and my mother was very young in 1948 and her father was a civil engineer and ended up being employed in kuwait. so my background as my father going back to the oil-rich gulf states when he was a young man and he took a job there. and they started a family. i also grew up in dubai. >> said they didn't have an arranged marriage? >> oh, no, not at all. i think as a civil engineer he was wor
this week burqas, baseball, and apple pie. in it, the coauthor discusses her attempts to assimilate into u.s. culture while confronting both americans who fear her family because of their faith and fellow muslims who she says distort islam. this program is about one hour. >> host: most people would not think about this when they look at you. tell us about your story. where do you come from? >> guest: i am often told that. so it is sort of a double whammy that way. originally my...
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this week, ranya tabari idliby and her latest book, "burqas, baseball and apple pie" being muslim in america. in it, the co-author of the faith club discusses her attempts to assimilate into u.s. culture while confronting those americans who fear her family because of their faith and fellow muslims who she says distort islam. the program is about an hour. >> host: most people when they look at you would not think that you are palestinian because we have this image that conjures up in our mind when we think about muslims. where'd you come from? >> guest: not only do they not know that i am palestinian and often i'm told you don't look like a muslim so it's sort of a double whammy that way. originally my father is from tiberius and he left around 1948 he came to the states as a 16-year-old in the 1950s and landed in chicago and ended up majoring in engineering and graduated from the university of illinois, champaign. and, my mother is from -- and she was very young in 1948 and her father was a civil engineer. he ended up being employed in kuwait and so my background if you will has my
this week, ranya tabari idliby and her latest book, "burqas, baseball and apple pie" being muslim in america. in it, the co-author of the faith club discusses her attempts to assimilate into u.s. culture while confronting those americans who fear her family because of their faith and fellow muslims who she says distort islam. the program is about an hour. >> host: most people when they look at you would not think that you are palestinian because we have this image that conjures...
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a burqa could solve these problems. >> it would.o when i came from the uk to the u.s., i learned about this whole structure of hanging out, then dating, then going exclusive. i'm looking at you, i don't know why. i'll look this way. and then finally, becoming a boyfriend. that's four tiers of relationship level before you kind of become, you know, dedicated to the person that you think is lovely. in the uk, you meet someone and it's like, hey, jo, i think you're nice. we go out for a drink, have a kiss and cuddle. i don't see like 19 other girls. >> is that why the country is going to hell then? because you're skipping all these levels of commitment and interest? you make me sick to my stomach! >> no, you didn't let me finish. i think dating is amazing. it's something i missed out on as a kid because i lived in britain. >> you meet at a bar and the next thing you are living together. andy, you dated a stone gargoyle for three years before you realized it wasn't human. >> yeah, but it wasn't exclusive. >> it was quite wonderful. >> t
a burqa could solve these problems. >> it would.o when i came from the uk to the u.s., i learned about this whole structure of hanging out, then dating, then going exclusive. i'm looking at you, i don't know why. i'll look this way. and then finally, becoming a boyfriend. that's four tiers of relationship level before you kind of become, you know, dedicated to the person that you think is lovely. in the uk, you meet someone and it's like, hey, jo, i think you're nice. we go out for a...
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the american society for muslim advancement with our guest ranya tabari idliby in her latest book burqas, baseball, and apple pie. the co-author of the face club talks about u.s. culture while she talks about fellow muslims who she says distorts islam. the program is about one hour. >> when you're on the air. most people when they look at you not think your palestinian because we have this image that we conduct in our mind. so can you tell me about your sword and where you come from? >> often been told they don't know that i'm muslim and so i am told that it is a double whammy that way and originally my father left in 1948 and he came to the states as a 16-year-old in the 1950s and landed in chicago and ended up majoring in math and engineering and graduated from the university of illinois and champagne. ..
the american society for muslim advancement with our guest ranya tabari idliby in her latest book burqas, baseball, and apple pie. the co-author of the face club talks about u.s. culture while she talks about fellow muslims who she says distorts islam. the program is about one hour. >> when you're on the air. most people when they look at you not think your palestinian because we have this image that we conduct in our mind. so can you tell me about your sword and where you come from?...
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. >> i put america's freedom up against your tyranny forcing women to wear burqas. >> the answer is freedomt the words where we are endowed by our creator, t not by government. >> it's our turn to stand up and speak out. >> i think this is a major turning point as americans stand up and say to their politicians, enough. what do you think makes the fox news channel such a success? >> field of dreams. if you build it, they will come. there was a vision for fox. >> we need a fighter right now to fight against the political establishment. >> is that a bad thing that there is actually alternative views and voices out there? >> i think the constitution should dictate what the federal government does. they shouldn't do anything that wasn't given to them by the people. >> we are not asking the government for a rebate, a hand out. we want to farm. >> i hope and pray you are not going to show the first show that i was on. >> senator bob dole will give you back more of your money. >> just show up and last night bob dole proved that. >> i was a nervous wreck. i didn't have enough experience hosting on
. >> i put america's freedom up against your tyranny forcing women to wear burqas. >> the answer is freedomt the words where we are endowed by our creator, t not by government. >> it's our turn to stand up and speak out. >> i think this is a major turning point as americans stand up and say to their politicians, enough. what do you think makes the fox news channel such a success? >> field of dreams. if you build it, they will come. there was a vision for fox....
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. >> i will put america's freedom up against your tyranny that would force women to wear burqas. >> thefreedom. ♪ >> when you look at the words our founding document, where endowed by our creator, not by government. >> it is our turn to stand up and to speak out. >> i think this is a major turning point as americans stand up and say to their politicians enough. >> what do you think makes the fox news channel such a success? >> field of dreams. if you build it, they will come. and there was a decision for fox. >> we need a fighter right now to fight against the political establishment. >> is that a bad thing that there is alternative views and voices out there? >> i think the constitution should dictate what the federal government does and they shouldn't be doing anything that wasn't given this toem by to th people. >> we're not asking for a rebate. we want to farm. >> you can go back and i hope and pray you are not going to show the first show that i was on. >> senator bob dole, all you have to do is show up and last night bob dole proved that. >> i was a nervous wreck. i did not have e
. >> i will put america's freedom up against your tyranny that would force women to wear burqas. >> thefreedom. ♪ >> when you look at the words our founding document, where endowed by our creator, not by government. >> it is our turn to stand up and to speak out. >> i think this is a major turning point as americans stand up and say to their politicians enough. >> what do you think makes the fox news channel such a success? >> field of dreams. if you...
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the all covering recognizable burqa was not popular in any nation.st conservative option was the winner in saudi arabia and favored slightly in pakistan. on the liberal side of things half the lebanese surveyed said women don't need a head covering at all. a third of the turks agreed. the most popular option, a tight fitting white hijab that covers a woman's hair and ears completely but leaves eyes, nose, mouth and cheeks fully showing. that particular style got the most votes in tunisia, egypt, turkey, iraq. if that doesn't surprise you, this might. the study asked respondents if women should be able to choose whatever style they want. about 50% said yes in tunisia, turkey, lebanon and even, believe it or not, saudi arabia. go to cnn.com/fareed for the complete study. the answer is latvia. it become the 18th nation to adopt euro on the anniversary this monday. if you have any latvian lates convert soon. euro encompasses 330 million people. latvia added 2 million to that total. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you
the all covering recognizable burqa was not popular in any nation.st conservative option was the winner in saudi arabia and favored slightly in pakistan. on the liberal side of things half the lebanese surveyed said women don't need a head covering at all. a third of the turks agreed. the most popular option, a tight fitting white hijab that covers a woman's hair and ears completely but leaves eyes, nose, mouth and cheeks fully showing. that particular style got the most votes in tunisia,...
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and in this book, rayna tabari idliby, "burqas, baseball, and apple pie", is a discussion of raisingher children as muslims in america. and betty medsger, "the burglary", her book discusses j. edgar hoover's secret investigation of american citizens. the discovery of the secret fbi. and the fox news business host lou. his book, lou dobbs, "upheaval." also, john rizzo, "company man", he provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. and a first-hand account in adhaf soueif, "cairo." look for these titles and book stores coming this week and watch for these authors in the near future on booktv.org. >> up next, former "new york times" correspondent stephen kinzer presents a dual biography of john foster dulles and his brother, allen dulles. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much. it is a wonderful to be here with all of you today. especially here at this fabulous independent bookstore. those of us who like books lie on places like this, not just for selling our books, but also for the inspiration that we hope leads us to write. so i real
and in this book, rayna tabari idliby, "burqas, baseball, and apple pie", is a discussion of raisingher children as muslims in america. and betty medsger, "the burglary", her book discusses j. edgar hoover's secret investigation of american citizens. the discovery of the secret fbi. and the fox news business host lou. his book, lou dobbs, "upheaval." also, john rizzo, "company man", he provides an in-depth look inside the central intelligence agency. and...
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the all covering, recognizable burqa was not popular in any nation.ings, almost half the lebanese surveyed said women don't need a head covering at all and a third of the turks polled agreed. the most popular option a tight fitting white hiijab that covers a woman's hair and ears completely but leaves her eye, nose, mouth and cheeks fully showing. that particular style received the most votes in tunisia, egypt, turkey and iraq. this trend might, the study asked the respondents if women should be able to choose whatever style they want, about 50% said yes, in tu nina, turkey, lebanon and even believe it or not saudi arabia. go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to the full study. the correct answer to our question is b, latvia. latvia became the 18th nation to adopt the euro on the currency's 15 thsds anniversary this month. if you have any latvian lats convert them soon. the eurozone encompasses now 333 million people. latvia added 2 million to that total. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> roger ailes
the all covering, recognizable burqa was not popular in any nation.ings, almost half the lebanese surveyed said women don't need a head covering at all and a third of the turks polled agreed. the most popular option a tight fitting white hiijab that covers a woman's hair and ears completely but leaves her eye, nose, mouth and cheeks fully showing. that particular style received the most votes in tunisia, egypt, turkey and iraq. this trend might, the study asked the respondents if women should...
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-- is she going to have to wear a burqa? i hope the citizens of the united states understand this. cannot picture hillary clinton as commander in chief. in arcadia, louisiana on our line for democrats, should hillary clinton run for president in 2016? caller: i am african american and i would just like to say this, especially to the black man who called in, it doesn't matter if hillary ron's. what matters -- if hillary runs. if anyoneers is white runs. if someone white runs everything will be right with this world for the so-called whites. this country was built on the back of african-americans. if everything is white in this world, everything will be fine for them. lisa is on the line for republicans. caller: all hillary clinton is is a pantsuit for obama. she is awful. as far as i am concerned dr. ben carson is wonderful. of i am a white woman from louisiana and -- i am a white woman from louisiana and i don't think it should be black or white. ben carson is an intelligent black man and i am white. thank you. host: should hillary clinton run in 2016? pennsylvania on our line for
-- is she going to have to wear a burqa? i hope the citizens of the united states understand this. cannot picture hillary clinton as commander in chief. in arcadia, louisiana on our line for democrats, should hillary clinton run for president in 2016? caller: i am african american and i would just like to say this, especially to the black man who called in, it doesn't matter if hillary ron's. what matters -- if hillary runs. if anyoneers is white runs. if someone white runs everything will be...
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when it comes to a threat of a aack widow, a woman with blemish wearing a burqa is probably one of thet difficult things to defend against for any country. >> anti-terrorism efforts, how do they impact economies in terms of dollars spent? >> another great question. i think for me the real question is if you look at america who spent 700 million on defense, the problem is the timeline. the nature of the contemporary threat is changing so drastically. keeping upcy not with the market. fiscal policy could not heat up with the changing nature of the threat. the technologyo required to discover ied's hidden under the rocks, technology required to ascertain whether someone has a suicide vest strapped to them, it is incredibly hard to do. the timelines take years. a problemhink it is that is necessarily associated with putin. go toyou were planning to russia and attend, would it affect your decision? >> no, it would not. i think these were being asked in the lead up to the london olympics. were quiteple relieved when london passed without any terrorist activity happening. it certainly would n
when it comes to a threat of a aack widow, a woman with blemish wearing a burqa is probably one of thet difficult things to defend against for any country. >> anti-terrorism efforts, how do they impact economies in terms of dollars spent? >> another great question. i think for me the real question is if you look at america who spent 700 million on defense, the problem is the timeline. the nature of the contemporary threat is changing so drastically. keeping upcy not with the market....
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[applause] on an imac on other -- a teacher wanted to bring in a one man dressed in a burqa to koran.am mentioning this so we can address by members of congress. i thought it was a great approach. she said okay, if they come in and what to teach the quran, i have a jewish friend and i am a christian we want to come in and teach the bible and teach about the pairs of shabbat and the christian. can't do that. i said why not? we have freedom of religion. you must allow for us to come in and it has been shut it all down. >> i think that's a great point i'm not. i've reported on this however on the country we have textbooks in this country, public school textbooks. you'd be alarmed by some of the things being taught about israel, islam, in the history of islam. i give you an example called the arabs debbie's notebook. reported on a few years ago. it was painfully pulled from public schools. but it taught that muslims accompanied columbus to america and help discover america. the public school students were this around the country. now the, let's get serious. so, problematic to say the leas
[applause] on an imac on other -- a teacher wanted to bring in a one man dressed in a burqa to koran.am mentioning this so we can address by members of congress. i thought it was a great approach. she said okay, if they come in and what to teach the quran, i have a jewish friend and i am a christian we want to come in and teach the bible and teach about the pairs of shabbat and the christian. can't do that. i said why not? we have freedom of religion. you must allow for us to come in and it has...
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this week, ranya tabari idliby and her latest book, "burqas, baseball and apple pie" being muslim in america. in it, the co-author of the faith club discusses her attempts to assimilate into u.s. culture while confronting those americans who fear her family because of their faith and fellow muslims who she says distort islam. the program is about an hour. >> host: most people when they look at you would not think that you are palestinian because we have this image that conjures up in our mind when we think about muslims.
this week, ranya tabari idliby and her latest book, "burqas, baseball and apple pie" being muslim in america. in it, the co-author of the faith club discusses her attempts to assimilate into u.s. culture while confronting those americans who fear her family because of their faith and fellow muslims who she says distort islam. the program is about an hour. >> host: most people when they look at you would not think that you are palestinian because we have this image that conjures...