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now, next up is the group? ok. are you dancing? ok. sure. >> i would like to say thank you to all of you and for all of the carnaval organization for letting us to brazilian carnaval here. thank you very much. [applause] all right, next up, we have a performance by a group, led by, trained by, maria and accompanied by a group. ♪ in her place, to take her award, zoie. she has been a student since age 6. let me just tell a little bit about this. she was born in a small town in brazil. she studied folkloric dance, jazz, and ballet, and in the 1980's, she moved to san francisco and form her own dance groups. besides being the choreographer, she is also the director of little butterflies, the first and only brazilian dance troupe for children in the bay area. in 2007, they founded a nonprofit organization with the goal of promoting cross-cultural exchange between the united states and brazil and preserving and promoting traditional brazilian music and dance. today, we honor them for a quarter-century of dedication in preserving brazilian ar
now, next up is the group? ok. are you dancing? ok. sure. >> i would like to say thank you to all of you and for all of the carnaval organization for letting us to brazilian carnaval here. thank you very much. [applause] all right, next up, we have a performance by a group, led by, trained by, maria and accompanied by a group. ♪ in her place, to take her award, zoie. she has been a student since age 6. let me just tell a little bit about this. she was born in a small town in brazil. she...
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political class and the fact that the brotherhood is the only group despite its own problems its own private internal fragmentation but has been able to create sort of a bloc and the other groups have not been able to do so ok well as i think it's very interesting you say liberals are afraid of the people said differently because they know what they're doing in the muslim brotherhood is out there and i want to talk about that later in the program but we can talk about it now they're very well organized and they're getting prepared for the like it's got a real rough first time going i had. yeah yeahs they are very well organized they've been working since so many years let's remember one fact not this election not the parliament the last election the one before. muslim brother that barak brothers they want eighty seats in the parliament eighty out of three hundred something seats eight they want eighty seats in a country that we know that the election where a total of three but the regime had to give some playing and make a deal with the muslim brother and i think they did some how th
political class and the fact that the brotherhood is the only group despite its own problems its own private internal fragmentation but has been able to create sort of a bloc and the other groups have not been able to do so ok well as i think it's very interesting you say liberals are afraid of the people said differently because they know what they're doing in the muslim brotherhood is out there and i want to talk about that later in the program but we can talk about it now they're very well...
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also in just a few days ago it's of delight with the second group the muslim brotherhood did not share and they wouldn't even against it and today they are against a good illustration but the neons of people in egypt. and so the muslim brothers have no choice so they guy. has let me go to you because he this is the muslim brotherhood is a political fact on the ground i mean how do you deal with it ok it is popular with a lot of people now lorenzo go ahead. yeah of course it is part of a lot of people i think you know the problem is. how do you deal with that on a practical and i think the the the supreme council of the armed forces also as a probably in a way a lot of people are accusing them of striking a deal with the brotherhood. which to some degree is true because at the end of the day the brotherhood is this point in time the only force they can reasonably acquire twenty five thirty percent of qualified minority will lead him to be did the greatest party in the future egyptian parliament or how you deal with the liberals i think that is where the problem lays in the thank you hav
also in just a few days ago it's of delight with the second group the muslim brotherhood did not share and they wouldn't even against it and today they are against a good illustration but the neons of people in egypt. and so the muslim brothers have no choice so they guy. has let me go to you because he this is the muslim brotherhood is a political fact on the ground i mean how do you deal with it ok it is popular with a lot of people now lorenzo go ahead. yeah of course it is part of a lot of...
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it doesn't resemble or is not representative of the group star are demonstrating or anti islam if you like he's a one off so i don't think there's kind of a any more of these kinds of actions. you know that i don't know maybe a story so you will i just know that he was in a did your does does that does that make one point i think what we will see we will see the kind of actions that peter tatchell talk against the church of england synod where he invaded and i think we're going to see maybe mosques surrounded invaded or muslim gatherings being disrupted that may happen so what are you going to. do and i don't believe i don't believe you know again i'm going to see any can carry on and go ahead. i mean you were just going to you were just going to say there was a going to be an act of terrorism we have five mosques there has been sent powder white powder substance that the police are treating very very seriously we have mosques that are daily vandalize we have muslims that have been killed we have an elderly man who was killed at a bus stop simply because he was a muslim and with that
it doesn't resemble or is not representative of the group star are demonstrating or anti islam if you like he's a one off so i don't think there's kind of a any more of these kinds of actions. you know that i don't know maybe a story so you will i just know that he was in a did your does does that does that make one point i think what we will see we will see the kind of actions that peter tatchell talk against the church of england synod where he invaded and i think we're going to see maybe...
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this is trash economic power of an islamic group they might signal wires or. if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has you can attack on. members of those who caution you couldn't necessarily have had such a little carousels perhaps i'm sure norway literally very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like anymore involvement in the regions and violence was in houses miles from room country. if you just joined us let me bring you up to date on the headline facts that we know today norway's been shaken by double terror attacks earlier on the saving first the center of all slow hit by huge bomb the blast damaged parliamentary buildings including the prime minister's office where at least seven were killed though the pm himself was not harmed then the gunman went on a shooting spree at a youth camp by witness reports the latest ones we had through claim up to thirty people may. you have been killed there we hear there were seven hundred young people
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one sign that was positive lately that they delayed the election so that that if times through the groups that were not prepared not ready to prepare themselves for the next election it's very interesting that you are now you know it will take us before seeing it sorry you're in for a very interesting story ground you've got a very good point i got to get in there in london the military saying that you know they have to watch over the security situation this is what to say that's what mubarak told the whole world why he had to stay in power for so long for security reasons. why. they were bought out. was every corner and he used security and stability the same language american quinolone language british colonial language security stability they never speak about justice socially gashed own quietly of independence of egypt so you know now we have to be very very aware and i have really proud now that the egyptian people to me on the people went to the streets. quit since twenty five january and of course we got three of mubarak. but the body of very dream is still there they are in the mi
one sign that was positive lately that they delayed the election so that that if times through the groups that were not prepared not ready to prepare themselves for the next election it's very interesting that you are now you know it will take us before seeing it sorry you're in for a very interesting story ground you've got a very good point i got to get in there in london the military saying that you know they have to watch over the security situation this is what to say that's what mubarak...
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business trash economic all have an islamic group they might say you know where's a cult. if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members of his who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time. and he nor involvement in the regions and violence was in houses miles away from or own country. for some are comin from oxford university earlier on now a political analyst a military expert eager cock lovers in the studio with me to eat believes that terror groups will use any pretext to attack targets of violence their aims. terrorism is not an ideology it's a method and it's a method of the minority here you know the group that has never been heard of before tries to make good p.r. using violence and they can use any pretext for that involvement in afghanistan involvement in iraq or you know that many conscious that have no involvement in nato operations like below or russia als
business trash economic all have an islamic group they might say you know where's a cult. if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members of his who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time. and he nor involvement in the regions and violence was in houses miles away from or own country. for...
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of course you will have groups who are satisfied and you will have other groups who say that the governments are not doing enough they are not discussing the issues enough. in this going forward in the future i think there's no way attacks it will bring this topic into the center of the attention again and they will force. officials as a public focus on these issues again the move towards nationalism is pan-european as well as the b.n.p. making gains in the u.k. holland's controversial good builders now leads the country's third largest political party running on an anti islam platform nationalists the truth pins redrew the political landscape this year when they won nearly twenty percent of the vote the danish people's party has also embraced anti immigration policies successfully lobbying for denmark to close its previously open borders with germany and. there's grassroots support for brief it to disturbingly depicted on the internet by some extremists as a hero three thousand people voted for his video manifesto one you cheap and his group knights templar became a popular search topic on
of course you will have groups who are satisfied and you will have other groups who say that the governments are not doing enough they are not discussing the issues enough. in this going forward in the future i think there's no way attacks it will bring this topic into the center of the attention again and they will force. officials as a public focus on these issues again the move towards nationalism is pan-european as well as the b.n.p. making gains in the u.k. holland's controversial good...
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like hamas the brotherhood or salafi groups it's just mind blowing because it is one thing that the united states fears today is anything islam is still i think you can accuse him of the opposite of having sort of an islamic full. and i think with the rule i was talking about with hamas and get exactly explains it i think you are right rightly so say enormous concerns about islamic groups of all shapes but in the united states and probably too far so i think that's about so far as you said you should point out you are going to the majority we really don't know what the majority is i mean yes we have maybe a million people in tahrir square but each of these are huge countries but million people really the majority i mean we've seen historically you did notice the best organized political forces are the one to take over and as much as historical comparisons are not always the right thing to do iran is a great example of that so an organized force but it has a massive popular support that like the brotherhood can take over and not one of those that think the brotherhood will i mean thi
like hamas the brotherhood or salafi groups it's just mind blowing because it is one thing that the united states fears today is anything islam is still i think you can accuse him of the opposite of having sort of an islamic full. and i think with the rule i was talking about with hamas and get exactly explains it i think you are right rightly so say enormous concerns about islamic groups of all shapes but in the united states and probably too far so i think that's about so far as you said you...
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proto tres supporting group so you can throw a group off the list for not filing a form.about the stated purpose of your organization? >> if we're going to throw one organization under the bus we need to look at all of the organizations that need to be thrown under the bus. this is, this is not a hidden secret that there are conservative institutions and liberal institutions that have very specific ideologies that are very supportive of, you know, different leanings in d.c. if you look at the clinton years, and what the heritage foundation did in working with media partners to really push an agenda against president clinton, this is nothing new, we have to elevate the conversation away from media matters. >> i just want all of them to not to be tax subsidized and i want anyone who has a private or ideological pont point of view to wage theirs in the free market without taxpayers paying for it. >> national endowments for the arts, a lot of conservatives and religious people were outraged that groups were getting tax breaks for so-called artistic works, submerging crucifixe
proto tres supporting group so you can throw a group off the list for not filing a form.about the stated purpose of your organization? >> if we're going to throw one organization under the bus we need to look at all of the organizations that need to be thrown under the bus. this is, this is not a hidden secret that there are conservative institutions and liberal institutions that have very specific ideologies that are very supportive of, you know, different leanings in d.c. if you look at...
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most of the federal dollars stoica's group receives in turn goes to marriage education groups run byy christian churches and religious groups, such as the catholic diocese of san bernardino county, which held this marriage forum. it now gets more than 50% of its marriage education funds from the federal government. >> and it makes sense that the 1 church would be interested in this. i mean, if you think about it, no matter what religion somebody belongs to or you're affiliated with, all religions that i am awre othink tha marriage should be a holy institute. so it is a strong alignment of values, yes. >> the material used in government-funded marriage education programs mostly deals with communication problems and conflict management between spouses, like this scenario in a video produced by a federally funded group in alabama. >> robert! you didn't even start dinner. i asked you two things and you promised two things, clothes and dinner. all you had to do was turn on the oven! i left you a note right on the refrigerator and i know you saw it because see what's in yr ha. hey! >> ew!
most of the federal dollars stoica's group receives in turn goes to marriage education groups run byy christian churches and religious groups, such as the catholic diocese of san bernardino county, which held this marriage forum. it now gets more than 50% of its marriage education funds from the federal government. >> and it makes sense that the 1 church would be interested in this. i mean, if you think about it, no matter what religion somebody belongs to or you're affiliated with, all...
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all organized groups not only of muslim brother but the always political parties group of barack will come but we are asking this is one of their very important demands of their evolution of the second revolution on july postponing the election still with changing the constitution with changing their the laws of political parties and all of the laws so that we give. to the young people into their new revolutionary men and women to organize and to have their political parties and can enter the election ok reza i'll grant going to. hold one of the interesting things is that you know this constitutional reform is out there and it will be a secular state will be more islamic i mean or how do you balance the egypt have its own unique experience because people look to turkey for example the grounds of the head so it's very difficult to see what is going to lose a vote in the egyptian people voted back in the referendum a few months ago for having the elections in the fall i mean as much as the liberals praise me to save. but is as much as the liberals going again where did you know when sev
all organized groups not only of muslim brother but the always political parties group of barack will come but we are asking this is one of their very important demands of their evolution of the second revolution on july postponing the election still with changing the constitution with changing their the laws of political parties and all of the laws so that we give. to the young people into their new revolutionary men and women to organize and to have their political parties and can enter the...
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but the risk is that the rhetoric of these broader groups, these street-based groups can feed into thels like breivak who are more motivated towards violence. >> and is it known, as much known about how well organized these groups are either within countries or in different countries? >> well, it's difficult to determine. like i said, the organizations are quite loosely based. they make use of the internet. they focus on demonstrations. so for example the english defense league is by far the largest. they have 72,000 members on facebook and they attract on average 2 to 3,000 members to their demonstration. but that is significantly larger than other groups in other european countries. so i was just in denmark doing research and the fringe groups there are more in terms of 20 to 30 active members but with the broader membership of around 3 to 400. so that was in denmark. so it's quite a large degree of variation. >> and david art, you know, right after this latest incident, of course political parties everywhere, right wick or otherwise denounce the act and wanted to separate themselves
but the risk is that the rhetoric of these broader groups, these street-based groups can feed into thels like breivak who are more motivated towards violence. >> and is it known, as much known about how well organized these groups are either within countries or in different countries? >> well, it's difficult to determine. like i said, the organizations are quite loosely based. they make use of the internet. they focus on demonstrations. so for example the english defense league is...
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and the liberal advocacy group appears to be in violation of those rules. james rosen has more. >> thanks for watching-- >> perhaps fox news harshest severest critic is media matters for america. mma. a d.c. group founded in 2003 by former reporter david brock conservative turned liberal and funded in part by billionaire george soros. in documents filed that o-the group described itself as charitable and educational and counter viewpoints in the media the rights of the wealthy and christian influence ideology, unquote. >> you may advocate a
and the liberal advocacy group appears to be in violation of those rules. james rosen has more. >> thanks for watching-- >> perhaps fox news harshest severest critic is media matters for america. mma. a d.c. group founded in 2003 by former reporter david brock conservative turned liberal and funded in part by billionaire george soros. in documents filed that o-the group described itself as charitable and educational and counter viewpoints in the media the rights of the wealthy and...
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well i think they recognize that it's by far the best group in this. situation and so if the lections going to hit in september the likelihood is that it will be. good. and it's also with the americans distancing themselves from the support for many decades of oracle is so. there's the rest of the food on how. very much we're going to many egyptians. want to say it's nothing to do with ours forward on before the birth of this year but this does mark is quite strange attack doesn't it america's interest in egypt has been limited space revolutions they want to change the plates now the thing what it wants and strange attack although we have to remember that in america is in the british before the muslim brotherhood as a useful potential ally against an arab nationalism against anti-christ arab nationalism nasser i did originally from sadat representative egypt recently they have been looking at the arab spring to a collapsible threat to paris to regimes some former allies like with barak and you call those enemies like assad even syria and they see the m
well i think they recognize that it's by far the best group in this. situation and so if the lections going to hit in september the likelihood is that it will be. good. and it's also with the americans distancing themselves from the support for many decades of oracle is so. there's the rest of the food on how. very much we're going to many egyptians. want to say it's nothing to do with ours forward on before the birth of this year but this does mark is quite strange attack doesn't it america's...
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roofs georgia and finland in group. it seems spain beat in the last final netherlands have one of the toughest group so guus hiddink is very romania is the only and on our own group. i think it's a group. let some points because. they are. the same qualities they're so hungary rumania thirty and a whole and. that will be fairly difficult. elsewhere england have a slightly easier task joining montenegro you can be crying over and some renaming group h. ave england boss capello says it's still tough. to go to use it. very often want to make. sure to africa. goes through. the euro. more go but there was some you. know stories you can be now back in russia and inform angie have leap frog group been in the fourth spot following a shock for trancing of the twice from a champions out there think is than the first half was a tentative affair then six minutes after the interval brazil legend roberta kala signed a long range free kick the goal ruby netminder circular logic of was guilty of. the have finished it off then make way
roofs georgia and finland in group. it seems spain beat in the last final netherlands have one of the toughest group so guus hiddink is very romania is the only and on our own group. i think it's a group. let some points because. they are. the same qualities they're so hungary rumania thirty and a whole and. that will be fairly difficult. elsewhere england have a slightly easier task joining montenegro you can be crying over and some renaming group h. ave england boss capello says it's still...
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there are competing camps within the group.ery conservative and jihadist in some sense and others are much more pragmatic and are much more concerned about the corporate concerns. those are the groups that are feeding the calls from their populations saying that they need the agencies to come back because their people are dying. >> there is a moral imperative to get food to the starving, but how risky is that? >> it is extremely risky, of course. if these groups do not want world food program or other aid agencies to operate there, they cannot. it would be too dangerous. that said, there are other elements within al-shabab that do want it. if they are willing to give assurances that the world food program and other agencies can operate there safely, they can give those assurances. and it is worthwhile for them to go there and help these people. >> 800,000 children could die from starvation. how much is due to drought and how much from civil war? >> the short answer is that it is a combination. the reality is that there is a dro
there are competing camps within the group.ery conservative and jihadist in some sense and others are much more pragmatic and are much more concerned about the corporate concerns. those are the groups that are feeding the calls from their populations saying that they need the agencies to come back because their people are dying. >> there is a moral imperative to get food to the starving, but how risky is that? >> it is extremely risky, of course. if these groups do not want world...
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all more generally from an islamic group that is hostile to the region nato involvement. is yet to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city in one hundred ninety five when it was a huge bomb of the federal us there will be that we left that it must be the work of islamic terrorists and it turned out to work a very christian fundamentalist mission on how so can we. do so with the proviso that we move we should don't rule out all the possibilities the most likely explanation is obviously that noise a political involvement drone an attack on i think really for two is wise those involvements and the other is perhaps there's a strategy to it on the whole have an islamic group signallers or so help. if you think of a place like london. called it's a terrorist attacks over the years even dramatic attack on the climbs so has this attack on. members of his group who called whom necessarily who had such a little higher sense perhaps in a council of norway which is a very peaceful very quiet for a long time. and he no involvement in the region in bahra
all more generally from an islamic group that is hostile to the region nato involvement. is yet to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city in one hundred ninety five when it was a huge bomb of the federal us there will be that we left that it must be the work of islamic terrorists and it turned out to work a very christian fundamentalist mission on how so can we. do so with the proviso that we move we should don't rule out all the possibilities the most likely...
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was summarily thrown out of the facebook group which is the fleetest contact that he had with us. soon as he was found out that he had nazi links or near nazi links he was thrown off because we're fundamentally anti totalitarian as a group we oppose not only is our mail here for communism a nazi is ok as i didn't want to jump in there you want to reply to i got headers are yeah i mean. i think steven what he says is me he has his half right which is that met the tactics are different but the rhetoric is the same this man is in his own words he is an anti muslim you know he hates muslims and the reason he chose his government and these young people on a holiday island is because he sees them as the people who failed to protect norwegian society from this influence of islam in his own eyes and his links to far right extremist organizations like the english defense league is well documented and we had last night the leader of the english defense league actually issued a threat on live on national television saying that you know in five years' time you can expect similar attacks in th
was summarily thrown out of the facebook group which is the fleetest contact that he had with us. soon as he was found out that he had nazi links or near nazi links he was thrown off because we're fundamentally anti totalitarian as a group we oppose not only is our mail here for communism a nazi is ok as i didn't want to jump in there you want to reply to i got headers are yeah i mean. i think steven what he says is me he has his half right which is that met the tactics are different but the...
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it depends on the working group.r some of them like the securities and commodities fraud working group, which is shared by pre-burner and the southern district of new york, the enforcement with the sec, david meister, director of enforcement at the cftc as well as lanny brewer, you know about each of them post-meanings in a rotating basis in the last one was hosted by the chief in new york a couple weeks ago. that group, because of its size. as he noted, we didn't start prosecuting in november 2009. as a group that's working together for some time. they meet regularly, typically two to three months, but they also have individuals who are at a lower level within the organizations that interface with on a weekly basis offline. outside of the more for my skirts. i find that the very productive. other groups the batch file regularly. the mortgage fraud working group would have meanings but almost those summits around the country. subgroups of would get together on particular issues. some meet and a more regular basis eve
it depends on the working group.r some of them like the securities and commodities fraud working group, which is shared by pre-burner and the southern district of new york, the enforcement with the sec, david meister, director of enforcement at the cftc as well as lanny brewer, you know about each of them post-meanings in a rotating basis in the last one was hosted by the chief in new york a couple weeks ago. that group, because of its size. as he noted, we didn't start prosecuting in november...
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among groups. what we find is the opposite. when you have a large presence of at least three different groups, you find more interracial marriage and more multiracial reporting. so the increase diversity is actually not leading to a fragmentation. it seems to be leading to more of a reduction of social resistance between groups. with that said, it was fascinating about the figures among asians and latinos, about 30% of asian and latino marriages are interracial. but if you break that down by u.s.-born asians and latinos, the figures jump. about 52% of u.s.-born latinas are in interracial relationships. among asians, this is startling to me, i went back and check that a number of times, 72% of u.s.-born asians are an interracial relationships. this gets to the issues of diversity and fragmenting as a society. his immigration fragmenting us? in all the research that we find and in looking at the barometers of social distance, we see that the gaps are closing, especially for asians and latinos. especi
among groups. what we find is the opposite. when you have a large presence of at least three different groups, you find more interracial marriage and more multiracial reporting. so the increase diversity is actually not leading to a fragmentation. it seems to be leading to more of a reduction of social resistance between groups. with that said, it was fascinating about the figures among asians and latinos, about 30% of asian and latino marriages are interracial. but if you break that down by...
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with a group with mr pyne had over our working group you know we have thirteen working groups all together in our council in all of them have been working very actively with each in its own area so there is this one group that words on developing ethanol cultural communities. with and professor emil climb in with a renowned expert on ethnic policies he's ahead of his trip by. so to be mr pinewood we'll talk to the president in presenting his working groups view on various problems and ways of resolving them. and he's working group has quite a number of experts including some specialists from the north caucasus which if the what you want to say so mr klein will tell the president one that relying on local tradition is actually a good thing. it is not like it's something bad is for you which are lying on prominent local leaders. or elite troops or a tribal like leaders so below call plans is good way to kilometer you know we often say that plans are terrible was it but when they were b.c. that we should always make it clear that what we actually mean is criminal plans mafia clans that leave
with a group with mr pyne had over our working group you know we have thirteen working groups all together in our council in all of them have been working very actively with each in its own area so there is this one group that words on developing ethanol cultural communities. with and professor emil climb in with a renowned expert on ethnic policies he's ahead of his trip by. so to be mr pinewood we'll talk to the president in presenting his working groups view on various problems and ways of...
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the group claims smart meters emit radiation which the company has denied. they proposed a plan to let customers opt out of the program. >>> from space to the depths of the ocean, the reason the international space station could soon be put under water. >>> we've had bikes going here before and all i could think about was, not this time. >> a real-life crime stoppers speakings out. how she says she stopped a suspected bike thief in his tracks. <Ñ Ñ+gÑÑÑçÑw >>> welcome back. time now 4:52. this is an incredible story. the international space station could be headed for a watery grave at the end of the decade. bloomberg news reports that the russia space agency plans to crash the international space station into the pacific ocean after its mission ends in 2020. now scientists are concerned about hazardous space junk coming off the aging space station when it's retired. it has been in operation since 1998. >>> well, we are now hearing from the woman credited for stopping a bike thief in san francisco. from her window, her co-worker saw a man pull a cable cutter
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planned and executed under the radar of the authorities and as the west focused too much on islamic groups instead of homegrown extremists and terrorists. can start. to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guest in london assad ali he's chair of the muslim safety forum and stephen gas he is spokesperson for stop islamization of europe all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's see how the oslo attacks may influence political discourse in europe. are you ok tragedy that struck norway on friday has become yet another grim reminder of the growing threat of far right extremism a problem long since recognized but unresolved in europe with the body count still in progress authorities and politicians in europe are left to re-evaluate the spread of domestic radicalism and possibly recast the profile of a modern day terrorist i am the little sense of grief over such a high death toll as a result of a bombing of a federal building in oslo and a shooting rampage at a labor party youth camp. chris. lawrence. you know democ
planned and executed under the radar of the authorities and as the west focused too much on islamic groups instead of homegrown extremists and terrorists. can start. to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guest in london assad ali he's chair of the muslim safety forum and stephen gas he is spokesperson for stop islamization of europe all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's see how the oslo attacks may influence...
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russian security forces fall a major terror plot may moscow police arrested a group of people. who were allegedly planning an attack on a crowded area is a major transport hubs. one thirty am moscow time next people of all of this cross talk guess debate where nato is relations with libyan rebels will lead to next and what's next indeed for the war torn country as a whole. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and aid to anti kadafi rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. and you can. cross the nato mission in libya i'm joined by io johnson in london he is the founder and director of viewpoint africa also in london we have marco gas a key is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we cross to omar asher he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right ge
russian security forces fall a major terror plot may moscow police arrested a group of people. who were allegedly planning an attack on a crowded area is a major transport hubs. one thirty am moscow time next people of all of this cross talk guess debate where nato is relations with libyan rebels will lead to next and what's next indeed for the war torn country as a whole. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and...
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credit agency to say grade the group. and the latest from oslo in half an hour's time we'll bring you the news in full and between now and then we travel to russia southern region the boast magnificent of unspoiled. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests and rocks tower of centuries old trainees. in the water wind and rocks constantly advised supremacies they exist in a unique common. deep holes in the fight on the mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tiger night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals of siberia it is the site as one of the brushes out of the way national parks. when national park warden valentin gregorio is on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move around the forest crossings are the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads all footpaths here. adventure enthusiastic so not put off by the hardships of the journey this group of tourists is from the city of
credit agency to say grade the group. and the latest from oslo in half an hour's time we'll bring you the news in full and between now and then we travel to russia southern region the boast magnificent of unspoiled. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests and rocks tower of centuries old trainees. in the water wind and rocks constantly advised supremacies they exist in a unique common. deep holes in the fight on the mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs...
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or more generally from an islamic group clue to his whole story to region major involvement. is obviously yet to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city mention ninety five one was a huge bomb a duel. it will be left to chanst it must be the work of islamic terrorists and it turned out to work a very question on the branches. of the u.s. government so with the proviso that we should not rule out all the possibilities the most likely explanation is obviously there's always political involvement. and attack on it and i think really for two is one is involvements and other is perhaps if the trash economic power of an islamic group they might signal as a soft option. if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like any more involvement in the regions and violence is always in houses m
or more generally from an islamic group clue to his whole story to region major involvement. is obviously yet to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city mention ninety five one was a huge bomb a duel. it will be left to chanst it must be the work of islamic terrorists and it turned out to work a very question on the branches. of the u.s. government so with the proviso that we should not rule out all the possibilities the most likely explanation is obviously...