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yes. >> i thought the 1, 2, 3, 4 pattern. >> good. >> that's counting in hindu. you know how to count to 4. see. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> pause. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. pause. >> that's a rhythmic pattern that repeats itself 3 times about did you know we are doing multicasion and dividing up here? you didn't. so, this music we are dancing on is rhythmicly complicated the underline rhythmic does not go in a straight line. it goes if a cycle beginning on 1 and ending on 1. we are dancing on a 16 beat cycle. you can count to 16. why don't you keep the cycle and we will put a high on top of that. count with one and you can clap. 13, 14, 15, 16, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. did you know what you just did? >> you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. i bet you didn't think that was possible i know a physicist that didn't think it was possible. we are rocket scientists. half of you count 16, half do the t high. you can do it. first you try the 16. don't do the t hi
yes. >> i thought the 1, 2, 3, 4 pattern. >> good. >> that's counting in hindu. you know how to count to 4. see. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> pause. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. pause. >> that's a rhythmic pattern that repeats itself 3 times about did you know we are doing multicasion and dividing up here? you didn't. so, this music we are dancing on is rhythmicly complicated the underline rhythmic does not go in a...
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into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language, which you might have heard. this is the language o
into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet...
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but kashmir had a hindu ruler and he opted under pressure to join india. that set off the first of three major wars between india and pakistan, ending in a ceasefire with india controlling about two-thirds of kashmir, pakistan most of the rest. the so-called "line of control" that divided kashmir has served as an international border for 65 years, but kashmir has festered as a sore point between the islamic republic of pakistan and mostly hindu india. although the conflict has long been cast in religious terms, joseph schwartzberg, a leading scholar on kashmir, says it's more complicated than that. and within kashmir, he says, there's a long tradition of tolerance. >> the hindus frequently attended religious ceremonies that were held by muslims, and the converse was also true. in terms of actual day-to-day religious practices, it's a fairly eclectic area, and the type of strident militaristic islam that we think of when we think of, say, the middle east -- that was not present in kashmir at all. >> reporter: that begato change in the 1980s in indian-held k
but kashmir had a hindu ruler and he opted under pressure to join india. that set off the first of three major wars between india and pakistan, ending in a ceasefire with india controlling about two-thirds of kashmir, pakistan most of the rest. the so-called "line of control" that divided kashmir has served as an international border for 65 years, but kashmir has festered as a sore point between the islamic republic of pakistan and mostly hindu india. although the conflict has long...
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jews have said similar thing, a hindu divinity and incorrespond natured in earth. you can find hindu temples that will have christmas eve devoted to jesus. >> you know about the doctrine of the virgin birth. >> yes, i do. >> that means that mary conceived independently of any male traditionally instrumentality. how many non-christians believe in the virgin birth? >> you're really quizzing me today, aren't you. >> this is all in your book. >> it's about half, it's about half, that's right. >> what do you make of that? non-christians, half of them believe in the virgin birth? >> well, what i make of it is that a lot of non-christians are a lot of orthodox than non-christians are. interesting. hindus are going to say things much more orthodox in many things than, you know, i tearians were, or for that matter a liberal congregationist church. >> jesus' image is adaptable. you speak in your book about mr. rogers, jesus, the humanitarian jesus, the gentle jesus, is that right? >> that's right. >> and you see that as a reaction to the calvinism which was cold and preached
jews have said similar thing, a hindu divinity and incorrespond natured in earth. you can find hindu temples that will have christmas eve devoted to jesus. >> you know about the doctrine of the virgin birth. >> yes, i do. >> that means that mary conceived independently of any male traditionally instrumentality. how many non-christians believe in the virgin birth? >> you're really quizzing me today, aren't you. >> this is all in your book. >> it's about half,...
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pasar horas riendo el día internacional de la risa, se celebra el primeromingo de mayo, por el médico hindú que hay más noticias a lo largo de tos los espacios informativos de univisión, les agradezco su compañía, muy buenas noches [ ♪ ]. >>> ahora está usted bien informado, noticiero univisión, .u voz, su decisión.
pasar horas riendo el día internacional de la risa, se celebra el primeromingo de mayo, por el médico hindú que hay más noticias a lo largo de tos los espacios informativos de univisión, les agradezco su compañía, muy buenas noches [ ♪ ]. >>> ahora está usted bien informado, noticiero univisión, .u voz, su decisión.
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i have come across all times hindus a hindus.t land is so old before any of the religions came there there was a culture that permeated that system. islam gave my father the right to force me in my rye ligon. it gives my husband the right to beat me. >> percy says it's nonsense to blame honor killings on preislamic culture instead of islam itself. >> those tribal norms, those tribal values elevated into religion called islam and 1400 years later we see this spread all over the globe. that leads to another thing that makes such honor killings unique. >> it's family. think of it as something honorable. honor killing is a family affair. >> percy ali not only believes yasser said killed his two daughters but suspects he had help with his get away. >> it is a calculated action. yaser's escape was calculated before he murdered his daughters. it has worked because he is still at large. >> which brother was he closest to? >> yassein. >> any time that anything occurred yassein was always in the middle. he was always the one involved. >> y
i have come across all times hindus a hindus.t land is so old before any of the religions came there there was a culture that permeated that system. islam gave my father the right to force me in my rye ligon. it gives my husband the right to beat me. >> percy says it's nonsense to blame honor killings on preislamic culture instead of islam itself. >> those tribal norms, those tribal values elevated into religion called islam and 1400 years later we see this spread all over the...
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the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and t
the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no...
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dancers show the hindu aspect of the dance by using the positions of our hands we will show you we are decorating the stage and make a water picture and cleaning the stage with the water. plucking flowers and decorating the stage with the petals of the flowers. we will awaken the 5 senses through the blowing of a conch shell. we will demonstrate the 3 duty, creator, producer and the destroyer in order to make way for new creation. [music] [applause] good morning. afternoon, actually. so, as you can see this is an elaborate dance form and has many hand movements which have a specific meaning. in the piece we are about to show you and share with you we will actually pi lly teach you d movements. this means to tell a story. in old times they would travel and tell the stores about the events of the timeses. i need you all to stand up to learn these. excellent. take a stretch. lift our arms up high to the sky. we will start by creating trees. we will turn our arms into tree branches. our finger tips into leaves and we will sway in the breeze. when the wind picks up we will sway faster. we w
dancers show the hindu aspect of the dance by using the positions of our hands we will show you we are decorating the stage and make a water picture and cleaning the stage with the water. plucking flowers and decorating the stage with the petals of the flowers. we will awaken the 5 senses through the blowing of a conch shell. we will demonstrate the 3 duty, creator, producer and the destroyer in order to make way for new creation. [music] [applause] good morning. afternoon, actually. so, as you...
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they also invest in their spirituality, and in their god shiva, the hindu god of destruction and rebirthby selling farm waste, their modest situation improved enough for them to build a temple for shiva. others want to join them. this mountain of farm waste doesn't belong to the plant but rather to a middle man. what was once worthless now has a market value. increasingly, people are moving away from coal and employing farm waste as fuel. >> it is good for the farmers. more competition means better prices. when someone makes me an offer in rupees, someone else might come along and offer double. as a farmer, i sell to the buyer offering the best price. >> i was purchasing the material about 600 rupees per ton. now i am pay 2100, 2200 per ton. so the prices have increased more then 3 folds and that is because of the competition even though competitors might offer higher prices, farmers will still supply the plant. plant owners want to generate power using biomass, and the farmers want to offer them a reliable supply. this will be a long term revenue source for them. and this has increased
they also invest in their spirituality, and in their god shiva, the hindu god of destruction and rebirthby selling farm waste, their modest situation improved enough for them to build a temple for shiva. others want to join them. this mountain of farm waste doesn't belong to the plant but rather to a middle man. what was once worthless now has a market value. increasingly, people are moving away from coal and employing farm waste as fuel. >> it is good for the farmers. more competition...
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hindu priests toss babies from a rooftop on a temple onto a cloth held by men believing it will helpabies grow stronger. the babies ranged in age from 3 months to 2 years. >>> british researchers say florence colgate's face is not only naturally beautiful, it is near perfect. the 18-year-old has won a television competition for "britain's most natural beauty." the researchers say her face is perfectly symmetrical, large eyes, full lips, high cheekbones and even the distance between her pupils is just about perfect. >>> coming up are you mom enough? it's a question time magazine is asking and that cover is sparking major controversy tonight. >> also ahead a bmw winds up stuck inside a house like that, but the bigger surprise for the rescue crews, who was behind the wheel. >> reporter: what is the no. 1 thing you like to do -- you'd like to do before you die? i'm peggy fox at logan circle. i'll show you how this chalk board has turned into a wall of hopes and dreams. >>> well, do you have a bucket list? what's more, would you write that bucket list up on a public wall for everybody to
hindu priests toss babies from a rooftop on a temple onto a cloth held by men believing it will helpabies grow stronger. the babies ranged in age from 3 months to 2 years. >>> british researchers say florence colgate's face is not only naturally beautiful, it is near perfect. the 18-year-old has won a television competition for "britain's most natural beauty." the researchers say her face is perfectly symmetrical, large eyes, full lips, high cheekbones and even the distance...
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que sabe de los trabajadores del campo que no tienen los mismos derechos que los empleados de otras hindÚs a menudo de lo que muchos se imaginan. >>> sÍ, es increible entrevistamos mas de 50 mujeres en elampo. y cada una tenÍa esta situaciÓn. o era vÍctima o conocia a una vÍctim mÁs del 50% de las mujeres trabajando en el campo no tienen autorizaciÓn para trabajar en el paÍs. >>> esperemos que con una fef reforma migratoria puede cambiar. muchas gracias al director de defens muchas gracias caballero. >>> tambiÉn, gracias. >>> en mÉxico fuerzas del ejÉrcito, detuvieron a 2 generales por presunto vÍnculo con el ncotrÁfico se trata del ex subsecretario de la defensa nacional. general retirado y el gener brigadier achlt hubo una orden de localizaciÓn en contra de estos generales. hoy, hablÉ en excsiva con josÉ rodrÍez. ex director del servicio nacional clandestino de la cia. el creador del programa de las tÉcnicas de interrogatorios contra terroristas despuÉs del 911. trabajÓ y vivio en latinoÉrica, incluyendo mÉxico. y ahÍ me dice, que aptos los narcos podÍan comprar su tranquidad. >>> dpuÉs
que sabe de los trabajadores del campo que no tienen los mismos derechos que los empleados de otras hindÚs a menudo de lo que muchos se imaginan. >>> sÍ, es increible entrevistamos mas de 50 mujeres en elampo. y cada una tenÍa esta situaciÓn. o era vÍctima o conocia a una vÍctim mÁs del 50% de las mujeres trabajando en el campo no tienen autorizaciÓn para trabajar en el paÍs. >>> esperemos que con una fef reforma migratoria puede cambiar. muchas gracias al director de...
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east, south asia and east asia bureaus require an increase in speakers of languages such as arabic, hindu, and chinese, over our portions have tripled in the bureau of south and central asia affairs where language-designated position requirements have increased tenfold and in the bureau of eastern affairs corresponding with arabic requirements. the foreign service institute has expanded the foreign language training capacity to meet these demands and raise proficiency of existing foreign language speakers. more targeted recruitment, however, can help address the current challenges. and we're recruiting aggressively for certain priority language proficiency skills to address increasingly complex national security challenges, the department must have robust foreign language capabilities. therefore working in our inner agency with our interagency partners, we strongly encourage young people to study languages earlier in life starting in middle school and high school and continuing through college as my colleague just mentioned. to assist in building the pipeline, the bureau of educational an
east, south asia and east asia bureaus require an increase in speakers of languages such as arabic, hindu, and chinese, over our portions have tripled in the bureau of south and central asia affairs where language-designated position requirements have increased tenfold and in the bureau of eastern affairs corresponding with arabic requirements. the foreign service institute has expanded the foreign language training capacity to meet these demands and raise proficiency of existing foreign...
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its distribution by the caste system which functions within what once was the world's only official hindu kingdom. politically you have the normal inefficiency and corruption that goes with emerging democracy, nepal having been a parliamentary democracy only se since 1990. historically it has never been a colony, and yet in reality foreign aid consistently provides amounts that total between 50 or this year almost 150% of the official budget and all such foreign aid comes with strings. nepal then in effect is a mandate of the international order. the result, then, is millions of people who if we look at the background of what we're negotiating, who find that the political opportunity structure has failed them. they want a better deal. always in any society politicians are the ones who articulate the structure of the better deal. leaders are not followers in any organizational setup. in the case of nepal, on the extreme left it was the radical actors of the communist party of nepal maoists who said only by completely overthrowing what is can we deliver a new deal for those who desire. the
its distribution by the caste system which functions within what once was the world's only official hindu kingdom. politically you have the normal inefficiency and corruption that goes with emerging democracy, nepal having been a parliamentary democracy only se since 1990. historically it has never been a colony, and yet in reality foreign aid consistently provides amounts that total between 50 or this year almost 150% of the official budget and all such foreign aid comes with strings. nepal...
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there are hindus, there are significant populations of jews -- and every other believe you can find in the world would be in the great mosaic of south africa. >> with such a small percentage of folks who follow islam, yes, you have been out in the forefront to try to bring people together, have interfaith conversations. what is your motivation? >> i think it is a responsibility i have as opposed to a motivation. when a small 3% muslim minority can find peace with itself and peace with fellow citizens in a country like south africa, they should be a model in some way for the troubled minorities who find themselves all over europe, in the united states, and other places in the world. we don't have to be perpetual strangers within our host countries. we don't have to seek to create an islamic system where we live. we can live where we don't make the rules. we can live according to the values and objectives of our faith without necessarily wanting to insist that every rule and regulation should be inscribed in that country. in south africa has reached an south african muslim, in particular
there are hindus, there are significant populations of jews -- and every other believe you can find in the world would be in the great mosaic of south africa. >> with such a small percentage of folks who follow islam, yes, you have been out in the forefront to try to bring people together, have interfaith conversations. what is your motivation? >> i think it is a responsibility i have as opposed to a motivation. when a small 3% muslim minority can find peace with itself and peace...
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so i believe that when you're hindu, muslim, jewish, gay, straight, bi, or try -- trying to have sex -- whoever you are, you are entitled to the normal pursuit of happiness and prosperity that we believe that we should have justice for all. that is constitutional, that is the president's responsibility. whether -- and i've talked to many, many pastors, in fact, a pentecostal bishop said a couple nights ago, president obama's decision between same-sex marriage or marriage equality is between him and job, but i want my social security check, so i'm voting for him. >> so your message seems very much in concert with the open letter that came out yesterday, reverends larry and sharpton were urging people to support the president, particularly in black churches, saying, quote, as civil rights leaders, we cannot fight to gain rights for some people and not for others. however, you know, bishop pearson, it seems as though there is a real difficult balance that some churches, some church leaders are trying to strike here. and we just heard it, you know, from bishop jackson, to bishop jackson,
so i believe that when you're hindu, muslim, jewish, gay, straight, bi, or try -- trying to have sex -- whoever you are, you are entitled to the normal pursuit of happiness and prosperity that we believe that we should have justice for all. that is constitutional, that is the president's responsibility. whether -- and i've talked to many, many pastors, in fact, a pentecostal bishop said a couple nights ago, president obama's decision between same-sex marriage or marriage equality is between him...
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it's a place of tremendous jean logical importance to hindus. they come here to consult with priests. the male lineages on their family trees. we arranged for him to meet with two priests who have devoted their lives to writing down family history. we're hoping that we'll discover other details about sanjay's extended family hidden in the cryptically encoded scrolls. >> it's all written down? >> that's your family history, my brother. >> amazing thing. i have to go. >> oh, you have to go. >> have to go see this. >> the scrolls contain information going back incredibly eight generations on sanjay's father's line. cousins, grandparents, grade grandparents and beyond. they're all here. a symbolic gathering of generations of ancestors. family members that sanjay never even knew he had. >> an incredible experience. you can see the rest of the story, finding your roots, sunday at 8:00 on most pbs stations. being a part was incredible, and when professor gates was here in atlanta, we had a chance to sit down and talk more about what it all means. >> on
it's a place of tremendous jean logical importance to hindus. they come here to consult with priests. the male lineages on their family trees. we arranged for him to meet with two priests who have devoted their lives to writing down family history. we're hoping that we'll discover other details about sanjay's extended family hidden in the cryptically encoded scrolls. >> it's all written down? >> that's your family history, my brother. >> amazing thing. i have to go. >>...
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cooking beef. 80% of nepalese are hindu. for them, cows are sacred. putting this belief aside is tough for many students. but rishendra is determined to get used to cooking beef when he goes abroad. this challenge is just one step towards realizing his dream. >> translator: one day i want to open a western style restaurant near my home. my restaurant will offer better food and be cleaner than the ones already in business. >> reporter: young nepalese are pursuing their dreams of becoming world class chefs. if successful they will have more opportunities to choose from the menu of life no matter what challenges land on their plate. miki upreti, nhk world, kathmandu. >>> hungarians have long considered eating delicious cake in a cozy cafe part of their culture but europe's debt crisis is making them think twice about eating their sweets. nhk world's kyota glans reports. >> reporter: hungary's capital budapest reflects the grandeur of the days when the monarchs reigned. in the 19th century, queen elizabeth was known throughout the world for two things, he
cooking beef. 80% of nepalese are hindu. for them, cows are sacred. putting this belief aside is tough for many students. but rishendra is determined to get used to cooking beef when he goes abroad. this challenge is just one step towards realizing his dream. >> translator: one day i want to open a western style restaurant near my home. my restaurant will offer better food and be cleaner than the ones already in business. >> reporter: young nepalese are pursuing their dreams of...
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>> understanding patterns of spelling in hindu, in japanese, in french, spanish, italian, i could go on and on and on help you to figure out the correct spellings when you're on that national stage. >>reporter: although kindall says the toughest words are one- syllable words with only four or five letters. in the last four or five years the championship words have been an alphabet soup. >> sometimes they are a bit more difficult than you thought -- than you saw 10 years ago or 20 or 30 years ago. there are more and more kids who are really putting out good effort towards qualifying for the bee and being in those final rounds. >>reporter: there is no review of old word lists according to kindall. if a challenging word from previous years winds back in this championship round, it's just happy stance. >> it's merely a coincidence. great spelling bee words are great spelling bee words no matter the year. >> you can catch the spelling action on espn's channel starting this morning. preliminary on espn 3 at 8:00 a.m. thursday you can see the semifinals at 10:00 this morning on espn 2 and t
>> understanding patterns of spelling in hindu, in japanese, in french, spanish, italian, i could go on and on and on help you to figure out the correct spellings when you're on that national stage. >>reporter: although kindall says the toughest words are one- syllable words with only four or five letters. in the last four or five years the championship words have been an alphabet soup. >> sometimes they are a bit more difficult than you thought -- than you saw 10 years ago or...
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if you start with professor dabbe's story with the hindus with the river gandhi's. and then you go on to the north west coast native americans who believe that the first woman emerged from the sea. christianity is with baptism and even the islam's the suffies love the picture less love the water more. and even the ramtha's sharing the grace of water. it seems like there this biologically innate thing of humans need water, you need water; you can live without food for a longer time than you can without water. and it took us back to care of the earth-- because that's where the water comes from and what we rely on. so, i think if we focus on natural resources as a commonality which is already important to all these faiths, maybe that's the place to start. >> and an inter-connectness to water, to rivers to i mean you can see the tendrils almost in a mystical way going through the planet beautiful. yes, suzanne, i thought we --- >> you are on fire too? >> yes. >> but, i just spent the week kind of thinking about things too and i found this, which i had saved. it was a sp
if you start with professor dabbe's story with the hindus with the river gandhi's. and then you go on to the north west coast native americans who believe that the first woman emerged from the sea. christianity is with baptism and even the islam's the suffies love the picture less love the water more. and even the ramtha's sharing the grace of water. it seems like there this biologically innate thing of humans need water, you need water; you can live without food for a longer time than you can...
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it's a matter of there being large numbers of buddhists, large numbers of hindus, large numbers of muslims, large numbers of jews and so we have a much different scenario. and simplifying things as church, sect, cult doesn't work anymore. the term cult in particular has been transformed into a pejorative term, just for - it really means a group we don't like. and there are all kinds of different reasons why we might not like it but in using it in this kind of pejorative way it truly lost all of its value for religious study as a descriptive term. and in like measure sect, has somewhat lost it's value. and now it's much more important that we find categories and terms in this large diverse pool that we have to talk about different groups. so, and to understand what kind of questions we are trying to ask of it. we provided a framework in which we can map the landscape and now it's for sociologists, psychologists other people to come in and say well within this landscape we find these various kinds of interesting forms of religious life. that's still in the process of happening. >> in conjunc
it's a matter of there being large numbers of buddhists, large numbers of hindus, large numbers of muslims, large numbers of jews and so we have a much different scenario. and simplifying things as church, sect, cult doesn't work anymore. the term cult in particular has been transformed into a pejorative term, just for - it really means a group we don't like. and there are all kinds of different reasons why we might not like it but in using it in this kind of pejorative way it truly lost all of...
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ultimate sacrifice of the navy seal team six operator adam brown who passed away in afghanistan in hindue more thing is "washington post," a lot of papers call out the political ads putting pinocchios up. they did it for romney because he said he created 100,000 job. and they bunk it. they said he did not create 100,000 jobs. four pinocchios on both. romney you might want to be introduced to something called the truth. >> kimberly: okay, bob. >> bob: i didn't interrupt yours. it didn't interrupt your one more thing.
ultimate sacrifice of the navy seal team six operator adam brown who passed away in afghanistan in hindue more thing is "washington post," a lot of papers call out the political ads putting pinocchios up. they did it for romney because he said he created 100,000 job. and they bunk it. they said he did not create 100,000 jobs. four pinocchios on both. romney you might want to be introduced to something called the truth. >> kimberly: okay, bob. >> bob: i didn't interrupt...
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ultimate sacrifice of the navy seal team six operator adam brown who passed away in afghanistan in hindue more thing is "washington post," a lot of papers call out the political ads putting pinocchios up. they did it for romney because he said he created 100,000 job. and they bunk it. they said he did not
ultimate sacrifice of the navy seal team six operator adam brown who passed away in afghanistan in hindue more thing is "washington post," a lot of papers call out the political ads putting pinocchios up. they did it for romney because he said he created 100,000 job. and they bunk it. they said he did not
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ultimate sacrifice of the navy seal team six operator adam brown who passed away in afghanistan in hinduthing is "washington post," a lot of papers call out the political ads putting pinocchios up. they did it for romney because he said he created 100,000 job. and they bunk it. they said he did not create 100,000 jobs. four pinocchios on both. romney you might want to be introduced to something called the truth. >> kimberly: okay, bob. >> bob: i didn't interrupt yours. it didn't interrupt your one more thing. >> eric: unbelievable. >> bret: a 2012 election battle over business experience spills over at the nato summit. this is "special report." >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama answering a question at an international event leveled attack on romney business record. this is one day after one of
ultimate sacrifice of the navy seal team six operator adam brown who passed away in afghanistan in hinduthing is "washington post," a lot of papers call out the political ads putting pinocchios up. they did it for romney because he said he created 100,000 job. and they bunk it. they said he did not create 100,000 jobs. four pinocchios on both. romney you might want to be introduced to something called the truth. >> kimberly: okay, bob. >> bob: i didn't interrupt yours. it...
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and the real battle front is not muslims and the west and muslims and hindus.le front is extremist of all faiths and traditions. the news media bad news grabs the media attention and therefore extremist on both sides fueled each other and polarized the middle. we need to bring together the middle. and whether it is in india or middle east. most people want to live together in peace and harmony. we see it everywhere in the world and this is the work that we are committed to doing. >> what is the challenge in your travel overseas when you talk to muslims about their misconceptions and people in the west? >> after 9/11 there were a few incidents of islamaphobia and muslims and they create a perception that american is against islam. but literally 10s and millions of people who came to us and helped us and said you know, were contribute and kind. not a typical. blondeblue-eyed girl saying i understand you are afraid to go shopping, here i am coming to volunteer to do the shopping. these stories are not covered and i continuously share when i travel the muslim world
and the real battle front is not muslims and the west and muslims and hindus.le front is extremist of all faiths and traditions. the news media bad news grabs the media attention and therefore extremist on both sides fueled each other and polarized the middle. we need to bring together the middle. and whether it is in india or middle east. most people want to live together in peace and harmony. we see it everywhere in the world and this is the work that we are committed to doing. >> what...