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could it start some conflict between hindus and muslims? muslims on both sides, because it is about whether this was a temple, which is of course rubbish, and whether it was a mosque, which it was and the mosque was destroyed by hindu zealots and the pain and bloodshed continues. thousands of lives were lost in this communal violence, is it having an impact on indian politics? the communal violence that you occurred to the shrug referred to occurred after the demolition of the mosque and it spread to various parts of india and the tensions that have remained since our very much there and today what has occurred is that the hindu right in india, which is backed by the father figure of the organisation, they have gained considerably by consolidating hindu votes. the hindu hardline vote was a minority in india, but this has grown more and more to a level where today there is a government in india which enjoys a majority as far as the bjp is concerned. from your observation over the past 25 years, where would you want this to head? what would y
could it start some conflict between hindus and muslims? muslims on both sides, because it is about whether this was a temple, which is of course rubbish, and whether it was a mosque, which it was and the mosque was destroyed by hindu zealots and the pain and bloodshed continues. thousands of lives were lost in this communal violence, is it having an impact on indian politics? the communal violence that you occurred to the shrug referred to occurred after the demolition of the mosque and it...
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one is fascinated by hindu fanatics and he wanted to get in alliance with hindu and last year, an iranian german, he was inspir inspired. and any number of such instances where these affinities crossing religious, national borders and what they're pointing to is a kind of shared temperament. again, that sort of, you know, divided cells and driven by rage and frustration into extreme acts of violence, identifying certain tasks are targets, whether they're multi-culturists or liberals or states, or the american states. and i do think we have to, you know, going back to girard, think about the world today as constituted by sameness rather than difference, constituted by increasing similarity, off experience, of emotion, of ideas, rather than say, oh, no, no, this all began when christians started fighting muslims back during the crusades. this is all the residue of those ancient enmities and battles. we really have to sort of look at how these ideas and ideologies travel and are absorbed in different context and turn to different users. >> host: when we swapped e-mails last summer, one of us
one is fascinated by hindu fanatics and he wanted to get in alliance with hindu and last year, an iranian german, he was inspir inspired. and any number of such instances where these affinities crossing religious, national borders and what they're pointing to is a kind of shared temperament. again, that sort of, you know, divided cells and driven by rage and frustration into extreme acts of violence, identifying certain tasks are targets, whether they're multi-culturists or liberals or states,...
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this is a town that has a hindu temple.here are areas where there are inborn famiehaving celebrations of the community. it was disrupted by a who came in and shot and killed and opened fire in this bar. we tell the story of people who work and have been in this count who would hear from california and the east coast, who said we came here for the great schools and peaceful life. >> the american dream. >> this is a story of america's america, and it is how this has happened among rising rhetoric, 1-biting a 20 visas -- h thesis. and how it is making people fearful for their family's future and for the first time looking over your shoulder as they walked down the street in kansas, and how disruptive that can be. we really need these kind of models and skills training for our workers. this is the workforce we are looking for that will be the next generation workforce. not into nes,ut tomorrow, working for these companies in this kind of town. they're worried about whether or not they will be able to stay in this country and if
this is a town that has a hindu temple.here are areas where there are inborn famiehaving celebrations of the community. it was disrupted by a who came in and shot and killed and opened fire in this bar. we tell the story of people who work and have been in this count who would hear from california and the east coast, who said we came here for the great schools and peaceful life. >> the american dream. >> this is a story of america's america, and it is how this has happened among...
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the justice department revised its incident report to collect data on hate crimes against sikh, hindu, arab, buddhist, mormon, jehovah's witness, and orthodox christian individuals. 26 of us requested that change. but we can and must do better. many states and local jurisdictions still don't report hate crimes to the f.b.i. while the f.b.i. typically reports 5,000 to 10,000 hate crimes, the true number is said to approach 300,000, which is 30 times the f.b.i. estimation. senator hatch and i just introduced a bill to update the churcharson prevention act of 1996 to prevent the intentional making of threats to religious property. now, that's a big deal. someone goes to another's church and defaces it or puts a bomb threatening es graffiti on it, it has an impact on a wide range of people. so it has to be taken very seriously. let me end by quoting nobel laureate and holocaust survivor, elie wiesel. sometimes we must interfere. when new hahn lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jep yardy -- jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. whenever men or women ar
the justice department revised its incident report to collect data on hate crimes against sikh, hindu, arab, buddhist, mormon, jehovah's witness, and orthodox christian individuals. 26 of us requested that change. but we can and must do better. many states and local jurisdictions still don't report hate crimes to the f.b.i. while the f.b.i. typically reports 5,000 to 10,000 hate crimes, the true number is said to approach 300,000, which is 30 times the f.b.i. estimation. senator hatch and i...
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that you definitely are a racist, in the sense that you are trying to from south asia, and you are a hindu, if there was a genetic component, you would not be here because your country would be far superior to ours. let me to you something, i am an older woman. i was educated in a public school system here in america which was very good. it was after the civil rights movement started. it was definitely a deliberate effort to demonize the public school system. they have taken away all of the things i had. we had languages, music, arts. nephews my nieces and go to school, they don't have these things in public school. furthermore, all of my friends -- their kids are in college, they are smart. the education of your child depends on the parenting. host: i want to give them a chance to respond. one of the reasons people are reluctant to talk about these issues is precisely because of callers like that who deal with the issue by using smears like racism to avoid complicated issues. host: what about the issue of the decline of the public school system? does that factor into the research? guest:
that you definitely are a racist, in the sense that you are trying to from south asia, and you are a hindu, if there was a genetic component, you would not be here because your country would be far superior to ours. let me to you something, i am an older woman. i was educated in a public school system here in america which was very good. it was after the civil rights movement started. it was definitely a deliberate effort to demonize the public school system. they have taken away all of the...
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it's like saying oh, my god, did you hear he's jewish, or hindu. we shouldn't have to deal with these lies. the message that donald trump was purposely sending with all of this, was to delegitimize a man who he wanted to other. and it wasn't lost on the white supremacists and white nationalists who, you know, endorsed like the kkk, president trump. david duke. he was the source of all of this. why he does this today, why he attacks the media when they could be an ally, i can't say. but why the media circles around the white house when it comes to times of war or military action. why you get these typical pundits on television, who know so little about so much, explaining the world to us and getting it so wrong. why the media brings us the pundits when it comes to military action. 067 a general or a kournal. they don't tell you retired -- sort of like an elder states man. and they don't tell you about the weapons manufacturer's they are tied to, we should hear all of these voices by the way. we should know if they're representing a weapons manufactu
it's like saying oh, my god, did you hear he's jewish, or hindu. we shouldn't have to deal with these lies. the message that donald trump was purposely sending with all of this, was to delegitimize a man who he wanted to other. and it wasn't lost on the white supremacists and white nationalists who, you know, endorsed like the kkk, president trump. david duke. he was the source of all of this. why he does this today, why he attacks the media when they could be an ally, i can't say. but why the...
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>> pelley: the crusaders in the square were black and white and brown, jewish, muslim, christian, hinduturns out, the secret of the civilized world is not united we stand. it's divided we stand. richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. from manchester, england. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. . >>> tonight, a ana grande's tour. terror. new photos of ariana back home in florida. >> i'm on the ground here in manchester for the search for missing teenage fans. >> i'm terrified. i don't know what to say to my daughter. they're on the east coast. >> how security is being ramped up stateside. >> i'm at new york's madison state garden. where the nypd has employed a heightened b task f
>> pelley: the crusaders in the square were black and white and brown, jewish, muslim, christian, hinduturns out, the secret of the civilized world is not united we stand. it's divided we stand. richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. from manchester, england. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1...
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celebrating a hindu festival in style. you can't escape growing old, but you can enjoy.ok after. you don't have much time. —— these days, are you. they even have a hairstyle inn salon, all under one roof. but funders not come cheap. it cost £900 per week at least to be in. that is at least $4000 a month. the owner of the home defence the cost. —— hairstyling salon. we have given it a homely feeling and a homely environment. the terms we are building ourart going environment. the terms we are building our art going towards the hospitality and hotel style, not an institution. for many migrants who came to the uk during the post—war boom years from india and pakistan, retiring in the uk was only a distant possibility. migrants from india, the caribbean, and so on, they came here for work, and they will tell you in interviews that they came here for five years, then they came here for five years, then they were going to go back home. that of course, they married, had children, and all of a sudden, they are preaching —— approaching their 60s and 70s. in just over three decade
celebrating a hindu festival in style. you can't escape growing old, but you can enjoy.ok after. you don't have much time. —— these days, are you. they even have a hairstyle inn salon, all under one roof. but funders not come cheap. it cost £900 per week at least to be in. that is at least $4000 a month. the owner of the home defence the cost. —— hairstyling salon. we have given it a homely feeling and a homely environment. the terms we are building ourart going environment. the terms...
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celebrating a hindu festival in style. of friends and family and an asian carer. these days, families are very busy. they have there own family and children to ta ke have there own family and children to take care of. they don't have time to take care of their elderly. this route has so much under it. but find does not come cheap. £900 a week at least to be that is more than $4000 a month. —— to be the owner defended the pricetag. we have put many ideas into the care home with good food and have a homely environment. they are being built in a hospitality style, like hotel. for many migrants who came to the uk during the post will boom years from india and pakistan, retiring in the uk was only a distant possibility —— post—war. uk was only a distant possibility —— post-war. migrants came here for work. they would tell you in interviews they came here for five yea rs interviews they came here for five years and they would go back home. of course, they married and had children and all of a sudden they are approaching their 60
celebrating a hindu festival in style. of friends and family and an asian carer. these days, families are very busy. they have there own family and children to ta ke have there own family and children to take care of. they don't have time to take care of their elderly. this route has so much under it. but find does not come cheap. £900 a week at least to be that is more than $4000 a month. —— to be the owner defended the pricetag. we have put many ideas into the care home with good food...
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he pelley: the crusaders in the reuare were black and white and brown, jewish, muslim, christian, hinduhe secret of the civilized world is not "united we stand." it's "divided we stand." richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. from manchester, england. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. >>> kpix 5 news begins at 6:00 with a rebound on the russian river. is expected to be packed with people this memorial day weekend, and businesses are looking forward to it. >> kpix 5's emily turner is on the river live for us tonight. >> reporter: this is exactly what they needed after the drought. you know what? it's unbelievable. memorial day is the unofficial start of summer. it has been a tradition in northern california although this year, folks returning might find a little bit of a different river. this season does not officially open until this season. but, barry and his crew have been busy for weeks, remarking waterways. he has been drafting the water for years but this year, it is a brand-new river. >> there are islands in the river that ne
he pelley: the crusaders in the reuare were black and white and brown, jewish, muslim, christian, hinduhe secret of the civilized world is not "united we stand." it's "divided we stand." richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. from manchester, england. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. >>> kpix 5 news begins at 6:00 with a rebound on the russian river. is expected to be packed with people this memorial day...
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i believe in allah, i believe in the hindu religion because i studied yoga for 2! years.buddhism, i believe in all of them because they are necessary for the sheep, darling. the sheep have to have something to follow. and religion is necessary. i believe in all of them. so when you got turned down by the curtis school in philadelphia, you needed to make some money, didn't you? yes, i did, to help my parents. so you started playing in bars and supper parties... yes, idid. what was that like? it was awful. but it got you some money. it got me $90 a week, 50 of which i gave my parents. and they came to philadelphia to be close to you. yes, they did. what was your big break? my big break was going to atlantic city and playing in a supper club, and singing the song porgy which was given to me by a fan, as student there. and he liked billie holiday. i can't stand her but he liked her. and he asked me if i would sing it. so since i didn't have to practise the piano, while i was cleaning up my room in atlantic city to work every night from 9—4, i learnt the song and first sang it
i believe in allah, i believe in the hindu religion because i studied yoga for 2! years.buddhism, i believe in all of them because they are necessary for the sheep, darling. the sheep have to have something to follow. and religion is necessary. i believe in all of them. so when you got turned down by the curtis school in philadelphia, you needed to make some money, didn't you? yes, i did, to help my parents. so you started playing in bars and supper parties... yes, idid. what was that like? it...
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>> pelley: the crusaders in the square were black and white and brown, jewish, muslim, christian, hindu. turns out, the secret of the civilized world is not united we stand. it's divided we stand. richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. from there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. >>> morning in manchester. >> these are children, young people and their families. those responsible chose to terrorize and kill. >> and security measures to protect concert goers here in the dmv. >> one of our graduates in the prime of his life has fallen victim to an unprovoked assault. >> a graduation ceremony minus one. young people discuss the violence, the hate that cl
>> pelley: the crusaders in the square were black and white and brown, jewish, muslim, christian, hindu. turns out, the secret of the civilized world is not united we stand. it's divided we stand. richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. from there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and...
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jewish, muslim, christian, hindu and sikh. it turns out the message is not united we stand but divided we stand, richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from manchester england, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> hi, everyone, and welcome to the overnight news. i'm dimarco morgan. shock, sadness and anger have descended on northern england after the deadly terrorist bombing at a pop concert. sadness that 22 50epeople were killed and dozens hurt, and anger that a local man would target crowds of children with his murderous rage. scott pelley is in manchester. >> reporter: the prime minister raised the terror threat to critical. that means another attack is considered imminent. soldiers are being deplayed. a makeshift memorial is growing for victims of the suicide manchester arena. at least 22 were killed and 59 wounded. an unknown numb
jewish, muslim, christian, hindu and sikh. it turns out the message is not united we stand but divided we stand, richer, stronger for our diversity. and that's overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from manchester england, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> hi, everyone, and welcome to the overnight news. i'm dimarco...
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fit was hindu, different deal. an irish guy, announce no whiskey will be served at your wake.ou have to get inside their heads instead of taking away our civil liberties or canceling u2's encore. kennedy: if we live in constant fear, if we live in a police state, then terrorism has been successful and we cannot accept that. that is an unacceptable option in this country. >> in california i should be able to have a concealed carry pistol. i have been through suicide bombs. for a year and a half in baghdad this was our job. somebody like me should easily be able to get a conceal carry permit. kennedy: more honest and well-trained people should. there should be the expectation that know one final word for our viewers is entering a gun-free zone. i want to ask you about the leaks. theresa may said she is going to confront the president about the intelligence leaks because someone from the u.k. leaked that. >> they had to get those pictures from somewhere. somebody leaked it across the atlantic -- they didn't like the. they shared it. and somebody probably in the f.b.i. but also pr
fit was hindu, different deal. an irish guy, announce no whiskey will be served at your wake.ou have to get inside their heads instead of taking away our civil liberties or canceling u2's encore. kennedy: if we live in constant fear, if we live in a police state, then terrorism has been successful and we cannot accept that. that is an unacceptable option in this country. >> in california i should be able to have a concealed carry pistol. i have been through suicide bombs. for a year and a...
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fit was hindu, different deal. an irish guy, announce no whiskey will be served at your wake.ou have to get inside their heads instead of taking away our civil liberties or canceling u2's encore. kennedy: if we live in constant fear, if we live in a police state, then terrorism has been successful and we cannot accept that. that is an unacceptable option in this country. >> in california i should be able to have a concealed carry pistol. i have been through suicide bombs. for a ar and a half in baghd this was our job. somebody like me should easily be able to get a conceal carry permit. kennedy: more honest and well-trained people should. there should be the expectation that know one final word for our viewers is entering a gun-free zone. i want to ask you about the leaks. theresa may said she is going to confront the president about the intelligence leaks because someone from the u.k. leaked that. >> they had to get those pictures from somewhere. somebody leaked it across the atlantic -- they didn't like the. they shared it. and somebody probably in the f.b.i. but also probab
fit was hindu, different deal. an irish guy, announce no whiskey will be served at your wake.ou have to get inside their heads instead of taking away our civil liberties or canceling u2's encore. kennedy: if we live in constant fear, if we live in a police state, then terrorism has been successful and we cannot accept that. that is an unacceptable option in this country. >> in california i should be able to have a concealed carry pistol. i have been through suicide bombs. for a ar and a...
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i give hindu the freedom.give me the freedom as a christian. >> it was president trump and then candidate who said he was calling for a full and complete and total muslim ban until we can figure out what the hell is going on. >> until we can figure out. >> have we figured it out? >> i think he was learning that was a hard core position he needed to lighten up a little bit. >> brooke, you are a stay at home mom? >> correct. >> what are you hoping for from prau president trump's administration? >> there are people i know that are struggling with addiction. for you to say you are doing something about it and you haven't done anything. it makes me question what you say. >> you don't think president trump has done enough? >> absolutely not. children are losing parents to drugs. raised by grandparents. >> you were raised by your grand par snenent parents? >> yes. >> what would you hope to do? >> if you say you will help with addiction. do you think they have great insurance to help cover addiction? to do go to rehab
i give hindu the freedom.give me the freedom as a christian. >> it was president trump and then candidate who said he was calling for a full and complete and total muslim ban until we can figure out what the hell is going on. >> until we can figure out. >> have we figured it out? >> i think he was learning that was a hard core position he needed to lighten up a little bit. >> brooke, you are a stay at home mom? >> correct. >> what are you hoping for...
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seems just right that a first generation indian dude takes me to a chinese dumplings spot close to his hinduing you need in life. >> anthony: so born and raised in queens? >> heems: yeah. >> anthony: in what neighborhood? >> heems: most of my life i've been in glen oaks and belrose which is like further east. >> anthony: largely or mostly indian? >> heems: our neighborhood is mostly punjabi, and then there was the christians from kerala, malayala, and pakistani's those three. >> anthony: and the next non-indian neighborhood over? >> heems: more like guyanese, instant indo-caribbean. >> anthony: right. >> heems: and then the other neighborhoods like whiter but still indian. it's hard to escape us in queens, which is why i like it here. >> anthony: spicy beef and tripe's, boiled pig tongue and tripe marinated in sugar and soy, served cold in chile oil. >> anthony: traditional indian food at home, what about outside the house for you? >> heems: because the foods so good at home, we don't really go out to eat indian food because it was just be my mom going " i can make better dal than this." so
seems just right that a first generation indian dude takes me to a chinese dumplings spot close to his hinduing you need in life. >> anthony: so born and raised in queens? >> heems: yeah. >> anthony: in what neighborhood? >> heems: most of my life i've been in glen oaks and belrose which is like further east. >> anthony: largely or mostly indian? >> heems: our neighborhood is mostly punjabi, and then there was the christians from kerala, malayala, and...
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columbia regiment in vancouver, it was -- you guys heard of the maru incident where settlers from india, hindus and muslims during the commonwealth time were allowed to live anywhere in the commonwealth but were denied entry into canada over 100 years ago. and a hundred years to the day that the komagata rule was forced away and my regiment that i explained a hundred years later was one of my units and pushed that ship away. i commanded that regiment and that, to me, is a really good testament to canada. one, we learned from some of my mistakes and the prime minister made an official apology in the house last year. and so the lessons that my dad and my mom had given me is you are so fortunate to live in this country. don't make excuses that you can't achieve something because every opportunity is in front of us, and in the u.s. you can say the same thing, as well. >> the honorable hajit singh sajin canadian minister of defense. welcome and thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you all for coming today and thanks to the wonderful wilson center for your support and assistance and thanks
columbia regiment in vancouver, it was -- you guys heard of the maru incident where settlers from india, hindus and muslims during the commonwealth time were allowed to live anywhere in the commonwealth but were denied entry into canada over 100 years ago. and a hundred years to the day that the komagata rule was forced away and my regiment that i explained a hundred years later was one of my units and pushed that ship away. i commanded that regiment and that, to me, is a really good testament...
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context which vice-president pence certainly signaled in speech but also in places like india where hinduionalists are proceeding christians and killing them. buddhist nationals and myanmar, you don't think about this has been persecutors but that is what is happening. of course, state persecution in secular states like north korea and others around the world. this is serious global issue. kelly: one could argue that it goes both ways. christians have also been guilty of committing acts of persecution and that some people today might say that the justification for what goes on today. >> well, there is no justification for persecuting anyone because of their religious police whether they are religious or an atheist. people have every human right to believe what they believe and not be persecuted for it. especially, if they are not permitting acts of violence against other people. there's always going to be human infallibility among believers of any religion but that doesn't justify being killed and having their houses of worship burned and destroyed. about 200 christians of worship houses
context which vice-president pence certainly signaled in speech but also in places like india where hinduionalists are proceeding christians and killing them. buddhist nationals and myanmar, you don't think about this has been persecutors but that is what is happening. of course, state persecution in secular states like north korea and others around the world. this is serious global issue. kelly: one could argue that it goes both ways. christians have also been guilty of committing acts of...
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there were hindu, muslim, jews and catholic and evangelicals.o it is important as a christian and as a believer in jesus christ i don't want anybody persecuted for their but especially for christians last week a huge message september because we have been targeted the last few years. >> you said today's executive order stopped short of rampant discrimination but this begins a sliply slope of a #license to discriminate. based on what you just heard from sissy, talk to me about that. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. i think what we want to talk about is actually what this narpive is. we are saying religious freedom. religious freedom is baked into the constitution of america. it's not up for debate. what we are talking about discriminating against women and lgbtq people and the first step what i say is a big backlash against margin ized groups in america and especially the lgbtq people. down the pike people are able to deny life saving health care access, be able to deny housing, deny jobs, fire us from our jobs. if my wife and i take our kid
there were hindu, muslim, jews and catholic and evangelicals.o it is important as a christian and as a believer in jesus christ i don't want anybody persecuted for their but especially for christians last week a huge message september because we have been targeted the last few years. >> you said today's executive order stopped short of rampant discrimination but this begins a sliply slope of a #license to discriminate. based on what you just heard from sissy, talk to me about that....
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police in new delhi say that lease 15 hindu pilgrims were killed when a bus riding in a mountainous northern part of india plunged 300 feet into a river. wrestlers are looking for more victims. the cause of the accident was not immediately known. >> south korea is believed to have fired warning shots at a north korean drone today. the south's news agency says that about 90 machine gun rounds were sent into the air towards north korea after an unidentified object was spotted. drone flights across the border or unusual, but not unheard of. no comment just yet. what led the obama administration to believe the russians were interfering in last fall's presidential election? first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 29 in philadelphia, where more jurors have for the upcoming bill cosby sexual assault trial. that brings the total to ten. all but one are white. cosby is charged with drugging and molesting a woman at his home near philadelphia 2004. he says the encounter was consensual. dozens of other women have made similar accusations against the 79
police in new delhi say that lease 15 hindu pilgrims were killed when a bus riding in a mountainous northern part of india plunged 300 feet into a river. wrestlers are looking for more victims. the cause of the accident was not immediately known. >> south korea is believed to have fired warning shots at a north korean drone today. the south's news agency says that about 90 machine gun rounds were sent into the air towards north korea after an unidentified object was spotted. drone flights...
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. >> so many muslims, arab and non arab, pakistanis, hindus, iranians, messaged me and told me and told and you have given me hope. >> how do you reconcile your faith with whatever your religion says? >> there's a quote in the koran. [ speaking foreign language ] whoever does good -- >> you don't have to translate. i know what that means. no, i'm just kidding. please translate. >> whoever believes in god and does good, god will enter him in paradise. my faith is within me. and i don't think that god would purposely make me gay and tell me you have to fight against it or you're going to burn. >> uh-huh. you know, i feel like the things you're saying are things that people say who are gay and also in families that are very christian. not just -- i want to make sure, it's not just an islam issue. >> no, it's not. sharia law, it's federal law in iran to hang gays. i think if iran was the catholic republic of iran, there will be stonings and beheadings and hangings. >> yeah, yeah. >> you know, let's not forget the crusades did happen. the koran does tell you we created you different people s
. >> so many muslims, arab and non arab, pakistanis, hindus, iranians, messaged me and told me and told and you have given me hope. >> how do you reconcile your faith with whatever your religion says? >> there's a quote in the koran. [ speaking foreign language ] whoever does good -- >> you don't have to translate. i know what that means. no, i'm just kidding. please translate. >> whoever believes in god and does good, god will enter him in paradise. my faith is...
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. >> people think bin laden is hiding in the hindu kush, but did you know every day from 4:00 to 5:00how on cspan? >> how do you keep an even keel, even when we look back on the videotape of that night? there is no real depiction that there is something afoot. >> you know, when i go down to tuscaloosa, i'm very much present there because the tragedy and the devastation that had happened to the folks there, i think, consumed all my attention. so that wasn't difficult to focus on. the correspondents dinner was a different story. that was a little bit of acting going on there because my mind was elsewhere. >> i ran into many friends and acquaintances that night who subsequently remarked after the fact that pretty good poker player. didn't give anything up. >> we didn't want to have any sense, anywhere, that something was up, that we had had any sort of mass cancellations with the dinner. i did run into one correspondent who said you're leaving, you're leaving early, where are you going? and i said, i got this thing tomorrow. >> i can't remember if you went to that correspondents dinnedin
. >> people think bin laden is hiding in the hindu kush, but did you know every day from 4:00 to 5:00how on cspan? >> how do you keep an even keel, even when we look back on the videotape of that night? there is no real depiction that there is something afoot. >> you know, when i go down to tuscaloosa, i'm very much present there because the tragedy and the devastation that had happened to the folks there, i think, consumed all my attention. so that wasn't difficult to focus...
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i'll reveal my hindu roots here.hought jesus was an in the -- an independent not a democrat or republican. >> they're at risk over alien evidenting their oncogaition on issues that have nothing to do with religion. at least their judgment is not particularly sanctified on these issues. i'd rather go to the average bartender for political advice than the average priest or minister. so you know, i think you don't have an expertise in many of these issues. that's up to lay men in the church. from the pulpit there needs to be fairness. >> sreenivasan: all right, thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. tomorrow night here in washington, the prestigious pen- faulkner award for fiction will be given. jeffrey brown talks with the winning author. the latest in our newshour bookshelf series. >> a couple from west africa working for a wealthy new york family as the great recession is about to hit in 2008. the novel behold the dreamers is a story of the contemporary american dream through the lens of class, race and immigr
i'll reveal my hindu roots here.hought jesus was an in the -- an independent not a democrat or republican. >> they're at risk over alien evidenting their oncogaition on issues that have nothing to do with religion. at least their judgment is not particularly sanctified on these issues. i'd rather go to the average bartender for political advice than the average priest or minister. so you know, i think you don't have an expertise in many of these issues. that's up to lay men in the church....
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columbia regiment in vancouver, you guys heard of the incident where settlers from india, seeks, hindus, muslims during the commonwealth time they were allowed anywhere to live in the commonwealth but denied entry into canada over 100 years ago. the 100 years it was forced away, my regiments commanded 100 years later one of the units executed the government's order on that day, push that ship away. i commanded that regiments. that to me is really get testament of canada. we learn from some of our mistakes and prime minister made an official apology in the house last year. and so the lessons that my dad and my mom had given me is, you're so fortunate to live in this country. don't make excuses you can't achieve something because every opportunity is in front of us. in the u.s. you can say the same thing as well. >> wow, honorable, harjit singh sajjan, canadian minister of defense. welcome. >> thank you. [applause] thanks for coming today. thanks to the wilson center for putting this together. and thanks to all of you. i wasn't kidding. there is free beer out there. >> thank you. [inaudib
columbia regiment in vancouver, you guys heard of the incident where settlers from india, seeks, hindus, muslims during the commonwealth time they were allowed anywhere to live in the commonwealth but denied entry into canada over 100 years ago. the 100 years it was forced away, my regiments commanded 100 years later one of the units executed the government's order on that day, push that ship away. i commanded that regiments. that to me is really get testament of canada. we learn from some of...
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when i worked in the state prison system system i actually had a blood gang member who was a hindu. willingness to accept anybody into their gang is what makes them the most dangerous. because we don't know where they're coming from. >> sometimes blood members don't even know each other. one blood everyone seems to know is michael bates, who has just met with his attorney and is not pleased with what he has learned. >> i got to go to trial now. >> why? >> they're throwing double-digit figures at me. i don't want it. if i got to do some time, they got to give it to me. i'm not pleading guilty to nothing. >> bates has pled not guilty to multiple charges of weapons possession and aggravated assault. he had hoped to reach a plea deal for a sentence of five years, but the prosecution had a harsher sentence in mind. >> 15 and three years running consecutive. i'd have to do 15 then when i finish the 15 start the three years. >> so 18 years? >> it would take -- >> bates will now take the case to trial. in the meantime, he'll remain in the bergen county jail where he holds a distinct status.
when i worked in the state prison system system i actually had a blood gang member who was a hindu. willingness to accept anybody into their gang is what makes them the most dangerous. because we don't know where they're coming from. >> sometimes blood members don't even know each other. one blood everyone seems to know is michael bates, who has just met with his attorney and is not pleased with what he has learned. >> i got to go to trial now. >> why? >> they're...
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there is a sikh temple, hindu temple.e feel fearful about what the change is going to be. >> can we move on from this incident? megan: we see incredible resilience. people believe that america has given them opportunities and opportunities to better their families they don't get anywhere else. >> it is such a fantastic story. we implore you to read it. great to talk to about it, megan murphy, editor of "bloomberg businessweek." the new issue is available at newsstands, online, and on mobile devices. scarlet: let's get you to the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories. wells fargo is doubling cost-cutting from $2 billion to $4 billion. the deadline was extended until the end of 2019. ceo tim sloan has pushed to rebuild shareholder and customer trust. last year's fraudulent investigation cost of the firm $445 million in fines. bombarded eight chairm -- chairman iss a member of the founding family. suffered auber setback in its fight to be regulated as a traditional taxi service. and adviser
there is a sikh temple, hindu temple.e feel fearful about what the change is going to be. >> can we move on from this incident? megan: we see incredible resilience. people believe that america has given them opportunities and opportunities to better their families they don't get anywhere else. >> it is such a fantastic story. we implore you to read it. great to talk to about it, megan murphy, editor of "bloomberg businessweek." the new issue is available at newsstands,...
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according to allah of our holy books, and we are here most of us, from the pagans to the druds, to the hindusd. and even our holy scriptures, they remind us that we are all given our own moral autonomy to decipher what is right and what is wrong. and we are reminded that we are all made from dust and we shall return to dust. and that we are part of an ecological web. human beings are not superior to our animal, botanical, aquatic or geological brothers and sisters of god's creation. and our holy scriptures, particularly in the koran says that all of god's creation bow alike in adoration to our creator, in their own way. so none of us has the right to impose ourselves because of our greed and our ego and our need for overconsumption to instill milita militarism and do self-harm on our brothers and sisters and ourselves since we are made from that same earth. and dr. king often said that racism and militarism and the ego and consumption are all intertwined. i happen to come from the world's oldest indigenous country, from a small country far away. you may have heard about t iraq. okay. years ag
according to allah of our holy books, and we are here most of us, from the pagans to the druds, to the hindusd. and even our holy scriptures, they remind us that we are all given our own moral autonomy to decipher what is right and what is wrong. and we are reminded that we are all made from dust and we shall return to dust. and that we are part of an ecological web. human beings are not superior to our animal, botanical, aquatic or geological brothers and sisters of god's creation. and our...
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we have a quarterly meeting with muslim arabs, south asian and hindu organizations probably bring in homeland security department transportation, civil rights division and talk about the range of issues. not just hate crimes although that is a major part of it. but all the different issues of discrimination facing a particular community based on the backlash started after 9/11 and has continued in the present. we also do outreach to many communities of faith as well as many different civil rights organizations. >> thank you. now, i know you cannot comment something about that but can you confirm that you do have an ongoing? >> ,yes we do. we have a number of investigations to plan tightly just hate crimes of various sorts and reels of an ongoing investigation into the jcc threats. we made an arrest. there was a man that we identified after some real heavy work by the fbi and they really ran this on to the ground. the man has been charged in several ports in florida, georgia and the investigation continues. >> to your knowledge sir, the administration changed any of its policies with
we have a quarterly meeting with muslim arabs, south asian and hindu organizations probably bring in homeland security department transportation, civil rights division and talk about the range of issues. not just hate crimes although that is a major part of it. but all the different issues of discrimination facing a particular community based on the backlash started after 9/11 and has continued in the present. we also do outreach to many communities of faith as well as many different civil...
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