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so what i am getting at, there is no simple answer so is it is almost of viet -- islamophobia? but is it embraced? no because the cable industry and the politics prevented that to be so along with social media to see some opportunities for the network to gain access and then to have a specific audience. it is reaching a lot more people than other networks that could do so. so i think what i learned from al jazeera in the united states is first of all, we cannot say there was a blackout or overgeneralized but we can think how being in a particular place influences us, how we see the world and what we think is important. . . . . is actually quite more fascinating than a lot of the analysis. i would love to hear questions that you might have and your own experiences with the channels. i know if you just hang on a second another microphone will be coming around here. i think there's a question here and there for rove. >> just a quick reminder so everyone has a chance to ask the question. >> very quickly what was qatar's intention in setting up the financing of al-jazeera and second
so what i am getting at, there is no simple answer so is it is almost of viet -- islamophobia? but is it embraced? no because the cable industry and the politics prevented that to be so along with social media to see some opportunities for the network to gain access and then to have a specific audience. it is reaching a lot more people than other networks that could do so. so i think what i learned from al jazeera in the united states is first of all, we cannot say there was a blackout or...
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it's so it's what's so striking is that there is this very there's there is a certain sense of islamophobia that's that's taking hold within europe because of these the terror attacks it would seem to me but what is your take on the actual driving force behind this in islamophobia. well i think actually to join forces behind it is linking back to the nazis i mean we saw the attack on the jews back in the one nine hundred thirty s. and 1940's absolutely horrendous you know basically just because of your faith your rounded up you're stuck in a concentration camp you're dead within months weeks whatever and you know horrific situation i think we're seeing exactly the same kind of attack on islam now the real driver behind the migration by the way is the math here and the european union and doing absolutely nothing about it but the math here are very strong s. as if one knows it italy and the map here also has a very good article in newsweek about the mastermind of the migrants and it was actually the final ever edition of newsweek you're a guy called alex perry perry i'm quite sure of any weig
it's so it's what's so striking is that there is this very there's there is a certain sense of islamophobia that's that's taking hold within europe because of these the terror attacks it would seem to me but what is your take on the actual driving force behind this in islamophobia. well i think actually to join forces behind it is linking back to the nazis i mean we saw the attack on the jews back in the one nine hundred thirty s. and 1940's absolutely horrendous you know basically just because...
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especially over the last couple of years when like across europe we've seen a growing trend of islamophobia and many different groups including here in germany picky and the political posse the after they have struggled with the open mindedness which has been demanded of. today and that's something that she's been encouraging throughout today's speech and that's also being reiterated by other people who spoke at the events today all right as our correspondent kate brady from the eastern german town of getting back there where celebrations have been taking place five hundred years since the start of the protestant reformation kate thank you very much you're watching d.w. news live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i have to say you that. it's not just germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this.
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he did not introduce homophobia or trans-phobia or islamophobia.ald trump is just the symptom of what this country has been plagued with since the days of its founding. [applause] i want to make something else that is clear and use this as a teaching moment. let's get the word into sexuality straight. intersectionality is not about black people and white people and asian people organizing together. that's not what intersectionality is. intersectionality is the intersections of the oppression that we can dismantle racism without dismantling islamophobia, xenophobia and anti-semitism. that is what intersectionality is all about. [applause] when we say we march for racial justice, we march for black women and for all black people every single one of them. we march for 11 million undocumented immigrants, not some of them, not daca recipient. all every skill less one of. when we say we march for racial justice we so loud and clear black and brown refugees i welcome here in this country. we say no muslim ban ever. we march because health care is a human
he did not introduce homophobia or trans-phobia or islamophobia.ald trump is just the symptom of what this country has been plagued with since the days of its founding. [applause] i want to make something else that is clear and use this as a teaching moment. let's get the word into sexuality straight. intersectionality is not about black people and white people and asian people organizing together. that's not what intersectionality is. intersectionality is the intersections of the oppression...
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especially over the last couple of years when like across europe we've seen a growing trend of islamophobia and many different groups including here in germany picky and the political party the after they have struggled with the open mindedness which has been demanded of. merkel today and that's something that she's been encouraging throughout today's speech and that's also being reiterated by other people who spoke at the events today. all right as our correspondent kate brady from the eastern german television back there where celebrations have been taking place five hundred years since the start of the protestant reformation kate thank you very much. and we want to go back to that breaking news story developing in the united states police in new york city are investigating a vehicle strike in lower manhattan there are also reports of shots being fired local media reporting that there are multiple casualties one person has been taken into custody according to the n.y.p.d. and it took place near battery park city police have asked people to stay away from that area. sort of correspondents
especially over the last couple of years when like across europe we've seen a growing trend of islamophobia and many different groups including here in germany picky and the political party the after they have struggled with the open mindedness which has been demanded of. merkel today and that's something that she's been encouraging throughout today's speech and that's also being reiterated by other people who spoke at the events today. all right as our correspondent kate brady from the eastern...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfullyplayed in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor al-jazeera vienna. a massive bomb attack in the center of somalia's capital on saturday has now killed two hundred seventy six people according to the information minister hundreds of people have been protesting on the streets of mogadishu voicing their anger at what's happened it was the most powerful bomb blast ever hit the city which suffers regular attacks a residential district was also hit by a smaller car bomb somalia's declared three days of national mourning. well it's still not clear who carried out the bombing as senior members denied responsibility catherine so reports from nairobi in neighboring kenya. when people in somalia's capital mogadishu are trying to come to terms with one of the worst car bomb attacks ever a truck bomb exploded outside a hotel at an intersection lined with government offices restaurants and shops hours later a second blast struck another business district in the city m
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them have been presiding over this is one of the cats one government side also quite a bit of islamophobia aggressor it has well but these don't necessarily represent the the unity boyce's those that is a completely different rally this is is something which is which happens every year it represents a tiny percent of the ultra right wing the right wing fraction the ultra right wing as you can probably hit see behind me a lot of chanting a lot of pro spain and prospering unity chants being taken place here as well and that really goes in contrast to a march that we were out which was an anti fascist march their plan was to march up this side of the city and to meet this particular one they try and do this every year the local police called the most of the squad that have stopped them and now they're going now towards the city center and maybe joining perhaps the unity march that all in all quite a day full of these tensions which have continuously happened it now of course this year has special significance holly thank you very much for that. for us in boston on a space. still ahead on al-j
them have been presiding over this is one of the cats one government side also quite a bit of islamophobia aggressor it has well but these don't necessarily represent the the unity boyce's those that is a completely different rally this is is something which is which happens every year it represents a tiny percent of the ultra right wing the right wing fraction the ultra right wing as you can probably hit see behind me a lot of chanting a lot of pro spain and prospering unity chants being taken...
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protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. come here or not is there including a full from grace for a hollywood mogul accused of sexual harassment in the decades plus. implied to grate. on a multi-mission we get close to one of the world's most active volcanoes is that. hello most of the wet weather in the us is now in the midwest heading up across the border into eastern canada is quite south of that the some cloud showing in montana and washington and oregon which might suggest a little bit of wintry weather is nothing showing up on the forecast come sunday nor is there prevailing breeze now we had briefly change the breeze to more of a westerly which is helpful to dallas nothing there so for the weather's not going to help or hinder it's going to blue skies above north and sou
protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. come here or not is there including a full from grace for a hollywood mogul accused of sexual harassment in the decades plus. implied to...
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protected them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here chaytor al-jazeera. we'll get a weather update next here on al-jazeera then take a look at this it could be one of the last times that you see hollywood producer harvey weinstein on the oscars red carpet the academy expels the disgraced media mogul we'll tell you why the ancient city of venice is shrinking its citizens are leaving in droves chased out by millions of tourists but now they're fighting back . hello the autumn winds are still blowing through northern and then eastern europe bringing cloud and some rain with them so the windy situation is consistent with automobiles maybe less consistent with what's happening further west these are the frontal systems that this would high is a bit of a clue for central western europe it's been sitting pretty
protected them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here chaytor al-jazeera. we'll get a weather update next here on al-jazeera then take a look at this it could be one of the last times that you see...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor. vienna. a former governor of aden who is leading a movement for southern yemen secession says a referendum will be announced soon. as the baby set out is to say she has plans to thousands of supporters and supporters in yemen's main southern city they were marking fifty four years since the october nine hundred sixty three uprising against the british it's a baby as previously formed a council that wants south yemen to secede so if yemen was an independent state from nine hundred sixty seven to nine hundred ninety one and merged with the north . israeli army is confirmed that at least two rockets were fired from egypt sinai peninsula towards the region near gaza on sunday a code red mist warning was sounded after the rockets were detected but the army reported the missile apparently exploded in gaza airspace there's a geisha has been started by israeli authorities but it's not known at this stage if there
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor. vienna. a former governor of aden who is leading a movement for southern yemen secession says a referendum will be announced soon. as the baby set out is to say she has plans to thousands of supporters and supporters in yemen's main southern city they were marking fifty four years since the october nine...
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protected them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. and david how is all of this likely to impact on broader issues like for the e.u. reforms. well down as a good point if you look at the record of the freedom party this is not an insurgent party it's well established here in austria and christian straka is very much a euro skeptic but he's been running back on both his extremist remarks on immigration and also on europe but it is very very clear that he is part of the coalition if he is the foreign minister in the coalition this will do damage very much to the hopes of both the manual macro on the new president of france and anglo merkel who's coping with the far right in the bundestag for the first time it will deal a bit of a blow and a major hurdle to their hopes to try and start the reform of the
protected them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. and david how is all of this likely to impact on broader issues like for the e.u. reforms. well down as a good point if you look at the record of...
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protected them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here so david how is all of this likely to impact on other issues like further reforms. we'll have to wait and see age when exactly whether this right wing coalition does take shape in the way we expect there might be a few surprises and a lot of the polls have been saying that it is definitely going to happen but some of the scientists that we've been talking to of vienna university have said it's very unusual at all the polls are saying the same thing this just isn't right there could be a surprise later on in the day but having said that the impact on the european union is that suddenly angela merkel will have as a neighbor somebody who does not support her policies not only does she have the right wing the hard right wing inside the bundestag to cope wit
protected them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here so david how is all of this likely to impact on other issues like further reforms. we'll have to wait and see age when exactly whether this right wing...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the cost of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor al-jazeera vienna. soft drink companies in the us breathing something of a sigh of relief after a come county in chicago became the latest area to overturn a tax on fizzy drinks because john and. after two months chicago's soda tax has fizzled a citizen rebellion forced cook county home of chicago to repeal the two month old penny announced tax on drinks with added sweetener i think it's ridiculous people are going across the border and getting it anyway and it's robbing and everybody is upset about it some compared it to the boston tea party when a british tax prompted american colonists to dump into boston harbor helping to spark the american revolution it's the latest wave of syntax launched in two thousand and ten by then new york mayor michael bloomberg if we are serious about fighting obesity we have to be honest about what causes it and we have to have the courage to tackle it head on the sugary dri
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the cost of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor al-jazeera vienna. soft drink companies in the us breathing something of a sigh of relief after a come county in chicago became the latest area to overturn a tax on fizzy drinks because john and. after two months chicago's soda tax has fizzled a citizen rebellion forced cook county home of chicago to repeal...
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says it was questioning aleo islamophobia stero on links to colombia's intelligence services when he tackled one of its members it says that he was shot in self-defense on friday colombia's president said that if the airline killed father stero it would constitute a breach of the deal more from either side of m.p.'s in bogota. in a statement the year len leadership said that one of its unique shot the indigenously there after detaining him for questioning he was accused of being a military informant in the western region of choke or land said they deeply regret this incident but also insisted in their state of mind too that there was no order to kill or harm the indigenous leader in any way and nonetheless this is of course a major flub on part of the rebels and a breach of the cease fire that had started just a month ago that cease fire deal will stand at least for now because according to the protocols of the cease fire and incidental however serious this is not mean and out and i think and to the ceasefire or the talks there is however increasing criticism coming from the oppositi
says it was questioning aleo islamophobia stero on links to colombia's intelligence services when he tackled one of its members it says that he was shot in self-defense on friday colombia's president said that if the airline killed father stero it would constitute a breach of the deal more from either side of m.p.'s in bogota. in a statement the year len leadership said that one of its unique shot the indigenously there after detaining him for questioning he was accused of being a military...
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protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. u.s. president donald trump's threat to tear up the iran nuclear deal a strong criticism from international leaders iran's president has done ronny says the u.s. is isolating itself on the international stage and causing anger into iran saying a strong he has more from iran. well most people will have seen the political theater the night before on their smartphones in iran newsstands are still a great place to get a check of the political atmosphere and the morning after divergent speeches from the presidents of the united states and iran headline writers had a lot to play with trump save the nuclear deal says one illiterate dictator says another and this one simply he's just nagging sure wasn't enough for you i think the way he spoke was v
protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. u.s. president donald trump's threat to tear up the iran nuclear deal a strong criticism from international leaders iran's president has...
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protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. or venezuelans are also voting on sunday to choose governors for each of the twenty three states the opposition is expected to win most seats in the troubled nation but many feel the vote won't be fair to raise about reports from the capital caracas. opposition leaders in venezuela are crying foul they've just been told that more than two hundred voting stations for sunday's local elections have just been. their closing many voting centers around twelve percent of the people in this state have to vote somewhere else and they were only just notified the center was open until last night the voting machines were here the military now it's closed. believes this is part of a strategy to discourage people in the state of. what has traditionally voted
protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. or venezuelans are also voting on sunday to choose governors for each of the twenty three states the opposition is expected to win most seats...
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protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera families desperate for food how are they being enticed to help venezuela's government at the ballot box plus find out why women in indian administered kashmir are being attacked for having long hair. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. hello the flooding that to happened for four or five days ago in vietnam has not subsided there's not very much rain since and is not much in the forecast to be tightly but it's a wet area and the next batch of wet weather is this circulation is tropical storms come out of the philippines is drifting slowly west woods but it's brought right it's enhanced the rain in taiwan and it will they do so down the eastern side of china throu
protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera families desperate for food how are they being enticed to help venezuela's government at the ballot box plus...
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protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. the film mogul harvey weinstein has been ousted from the open as nation which hands out the office the academy of motion picture arts and sciences says a two thirds of his board has voted to reject him weinstein's accused of rape and sexual harassment by more than two dozen women including the actresses angelina jolie and going to pull through his romance. girlfriend this could be one of the last times harvey weinstein will be seen in an oscars red carpet the academy as it's known which hands out the film industries highest award says it doesn't want him as a member any more this is the first time i've seen them do something like this and it does set a precedent and ask other questions about you know other members that have had scandals or
protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. al-jazeera. the film mogul harvey weinstein has been ousted from the open as nation which hands out the office the academy of motion picture arts and...
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essentially been well integrated that many statements were made with this sort of islamophobia card was waved by both the extreme right and the center right of curses new movement and so we might see policies like. the immigration issue that they'll be no more integrations i'll put up the borders and the fences they'll refutes the quota system from brussels they'll join hungry in poland as a troublesome trio if you like from the physical movement also there's been many statements made about parallel societies being developed because of the private muslim kindergartens here in austria which they say were a breeding ground for radicalism and they created parallel societies that will change that perhaps they'll bring in new laws to enforce and mandate the teaching of austrian to those children at kindergarten age also one of the other policies was mentioned we might see coming out very quickly if the coalition goes ahead is the fact that when refugees do come in here they'll have to be five year period before they actually get the full social benefits because. both parties both the center
essentially been well integrated that many statements were made with this sort of islamophobia card was waved by both the extreme right and the center right of curses new movement and so we might see policies like. the immigration issue that they'll be no more integrations i'll put up the borders and the fences they'll refutes the quota system from brussels they'll join hungry in poland as a troublesome trio if you like from the physical movement also there's been many statements made about...
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the whole election campaign it was failing many their policies using their policies a waving the islamophobia card if you like are worrying about immigration he was getting votes from stealing some of their policies so i think is most natural part of a partner is going to be rich in the structure. that is probably what we'll hear in the next twenty four hours a coalition talks will start and they'll begin to talk about the sort of policies they want to put out and that's going to be a big problem by many in the muslim community here because they feel more vulnerable after such an emphatic turn to the right and also of course of i've said before this new vision of europe the. triangle of merkel had a reinvigorated vision a reformed european union well i think. the neighbor here in austria will make that much more difficult there's another big hurdle with changing the face of the european union after breakfast and i think the that's going to be very difficult once again. thank you very much david chaytor following all of those developments there from vienna. a final assault on the way to fight
the whole election campaign it was failing many their policies using their policies a waving the islamophobia card if you like are worrying about immigration he was getting votes from stealing some of their policies so i think is most natural part of a partner is going to be rich in the structure. that is probably what we'll hear in the next twenty four hours a coalition talks will start and they'll begin to talk about the sort of policies they want to put out and that's going to be a big...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable chaytor al-jazeera vienna kenya is our visitation coalition says it will continue protesting for election changes despite a government ban thousands of people came out to hear opposition leader speak in mombasa on sunday his supporters say they are prepared to continue protests against the electoral commission demanding its reform a rerun of the presidential election is set for october twenty sixth but there is confusion as to whether the vote will happen after. now after a long drought several countries in southern africa are enjoying bumper harvest zambia is even exporting excess maize but for farmers remain vulnerable to unpredictable weather patterns. course. callista christo says this maize is the last of her reserves if the rains come late the season or if there is another drought her family will be in trouble it won't be enough if i can't get a job washing clothes i won't be able to buy food if the maize runs out
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable chaytor al-jazeera vienna kenya is our visitation coalition says it will continue protesting for election changes despite a government ban thousands of people came out to hear opposition leader speak in mombasa on sunday his supporters say they are prepared to continue protests against the electoral commission demanding...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been. success will be played in this election leaving them isolated vogl. a bill but isn't is a professor of sociology at cornell university and conducts research on nationalism in europe she says it's not clear which direction it will go in choosing a coalition government it's not surprising that it is and you're right a candidate would actually win what's more interesting is at least to me the position of the hard right. and the fact that. there was a great deal of celebration as it were in december when your third did not make it to the presidency of austria and people sort of have this feeling well that you know we've beaten that the right wing challenge in austria and in the spring when a man who. got elected in france it was more of that kind of notion the hard drive is gone. but that was hardly likely to be the case because the heart right it's driven by a lot of problems that are not only unique to austria he has a lot of the dish and the hard right and he certainly. wants control a
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been. success will be played in this election leaving them isolated vogl. a bill but isn't is a professor of sociology at cornell university and conducts research on nationalism in europe she says it's not clear which direction it will go in choosing a coalition government it's not surprising that it is and you're right a candidate would actually win what's more interesting is at least to me the position...
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protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. al jazeera. in kurdistan a presidential election is underway none of the candidates is expected to win outright but many analysts predicting a runoff between two former prime ministers but security has been high due to where previous political violence in the country kyrgyzstan's first two leaders since the fall of the soviet union were removed from office following riots robin for i see a walker is in the capital bishkek. this is an election unlike any other to have taken place in central asia in over twenty five years and the reason it's so special is because the president of kyrgyzstan i almost make atom by is standing down according to the constitution and that means that whatever the outcome of this election kyrgyzstan will have a new president wh
protect them before austria has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. al jazeera. in kurdistan a presidential election is underway none of the candidates is expected to win outright but many analysts predicting a runoff...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable to be cheater outers or vienna. american football player collin kappa nick has filed a lawsuit against n.f.l. team owners for not hiring him cap'n it started a nationwide movement on august twenty sixth when he decided to set the neal during the national anthem to protest police mistreatment of african-americans a twenty nine year old opted out of his contract with the san francisco forty nine ers at the end of last season and is still unemployed kavanah claims he remains unsigned because of owner collusion. hello again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera thousands of people are leaving the iraqi city of kirkuk as government forces advance on kurdish military positions around the city the iraqi military says its forces have captured dk one air base and the local airport which was under pressure mega control the army and allied forces have also been moving on oil and gas positions iraq's prime minister
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable to be cheater outers or vienna. american football player collin kappa nick has filed a lawsuit against n.f.l. team owners for not hiring him cap'n it started a nationwide movement on august twenty sixth when he decided to set the neal during the national anthem to protest police mistreatment of african-americans a twenty...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor al-jazeera vienna also to come here and al-jazeera including our hide in there if we keep trying to investigate the truth about issues in reclined states my life could be in danger in the line of fire how me and trying to muzzle the media for reporting on the range of prices and various finds of its popularity with tourists has a downside some residents are fighting back more and. welcome back as we take a look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia this area of cloud moving through the caucasus in towards the caspian sea so rain is returning across this region all the way from ankara on the southern side of the black sea through the mountains with some snow of sea at the higher elevations there through towards the caspian sea further. towards the south we still look at fine weather conditions of monday in beirut twenty seven degrees and we'll hang on to that as we head on throug
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor al-jazeera vienna also to come here and al-jazeera including our hide in there if we keep trying to investigate the truth about issues in reclined states my life could be in danger in the line of fire how me and trying to muzzle the media for reporting on the range of prices and various finds of its...
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islamophobia on the rise, one big reason why. >>> lot more than clothing store, smiles, hugs, restoringense of self. >> make me feel me and good again. >>> good evening, i'm kristen sze, thanks for joining us. begin with day five of the kate steinle murder trial. testimony focused on the gun in the case. how it was handled and path the bullet took that ultimately killed her. lyanne melendez is live with the story. >> focus today on the bullet and how it traveled. every measurement challenged in court from the time it was fired until the bullet ricochetted and hit kate steinle in the back. discussion about blood gathered at the scene and also the clothing that was also blooded up, kate steinle's mother suddenly closed her eyes and also was asked by the person next to her, are you okay and she responded i'm okay, and then got teary-eyed. retired investigator with ballistics and firearms training testified that the defendant pointed the gun in the direction of kate steinle as he was seated and pulled the trigger. how do you explain the bullet ricochetted off the pavement? said it happens t
islamophobia on the rise, one big reason why. >>> lot more than clothing store, smiles, hugs, restoringense of self. >> make me feel me and good again. >>> good evening, i'm kristen sze, thanks for joining us. begin with day five of the kate steinle murder trial. testimony focused on the gun in the case. how it was handled and path the bullet took that ultimately killed her. lyanne melendez is live with the story. >> focus today on the bullet and how it traveled....
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable chaytor al-jazeera vienna will barisan is a professor of sociology at cornell university in conducts research on nationalism in europe she joins us now from los angeles on skype very good to have you with us welcome why do you think you won what happened in the last year. well how. the last few the last few years more like it we have to refugee crisis in europe. we have. this general push to the center right if not part right across the continent. and we have the we the traditional center left parties. so he's in that sense it's not surprising that it is and you're right a candidate would actually win what's more interesting is the at least to me the position of the hard right. and the fact that. there was a great deal of celebration as it were in december when your third did not make it to the presidency of australia and people sort of had this feeling well when you know we've beaten that the the right wing challenge i
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable chaytor al-jazeera vienna will barisan is a professor of sociology at cornell university in conducts research on nationalism in europe she joins us now from los angeles on skype very good to have you with us welcome why do you think you won what happened in the last year. well how. the last few the last few years more...
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[applause] trans-phobia, xenophobia, islamophobia, misogyny, and racism must be rejected.plause] and it must be rejected by all of us. today, our democratic values of equality, freedom of press, rule of law, our civility in political discourse, faces very serious challenges. since the election, one question has been asked of me time and time again. where do we go from here? my humble answer is, let's remain hopeful and remain united as individuals, as americans, and as believers in the most cherished principles of our nation, equal protection, and equal dignity. [applause] even while you have endured ,ruel attacks on your dignity you have held your hands -- heads high with your pride and believe in our democracy. it will not be long before it equality prevails. [applause] and your names will be written in gold on the history pages for your courage. i am humbled by your hospitality and proud to stand with you in this fight. thank you very much. [applause] >> i have the pleasure of introducing a legend in the sporting world, a passionate activist for equality and an icon in
[applause] trans-phobia, xenophobia, islamophobia, misogyny, and racism must be rejected.plause] and it must be rejected by all of us. today, our democratic values of equality, freedom of press, rule of law, our civility in political discourse, faces very serious challenges. since the election, one question has been asked of me time and time again. where do we go from here? my humble answer is, let's remain hopeful and remain united as individuals, as americans, and as believers in the most...
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you tolike it forces listen, forces me to listen and not be dismissive, this is islamophobia or failedigotry. -- veiled bigotry. brian: what about the charge that breitbart is anti-semitic? theyof all the bigotries flirt with, and they are numerous, that is the one that is flatly false. it would make a great case did is they chosedy to investigate how it became the case that, for example, when there was all this vandalism, people made a link to breitbart. was, of the conversation this is not only connected to the front presidency and the presence of anti-cements -- anti-semites in his coalition, breitbartension influence. it is simply not the case. , thereread the website is not anti-semitic bias. andrew breitbart was jewish. jewishmarlowe is of percent. he is now a practicing catholic but i don't think there is an anti-semite bone in his body. brian: are there any black reporters? wil: there are a couple of black reporters at my bar, there are some latino reporters. one of the things that was be will to bring -- he will drink to me about breitbart. you have these people running around
you tolike it forces listen, forces me to listen and not be dismissive, this is islamophobia or failedigotry. -- veiled bigotry. brian: what about the charge that breitbart is anti-semitic? theyof all the bigotries flirt with, and they are numerous, that is the one that is flatly false. it would make a great case did is they chosedy to investigate how it became the case that, for example, when there was all this vandalism, people made a link to breitbart. was, of the conversation this is not...
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lawyers for i am juan -- they believe their client is victim of islamophobia.ce drops after midnight? this story has a lot of legs. keep us up-to-date what is going on here. >> you bet. david: melissa. melissa: one hour from now president trump makes his pitch on tax reform from pennsylvania. next republican congressman gem renacci, member of house ways and means committee. he will weigh in on the president's plan, if you are going to get a tax cut by end of the year. david: i want it. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. melissa: pushing forward on tax reform, president trump taking a tax pitch to pennsylvania, arriving moments ago, where he is expected to tell an audienc
lawyers for i am juan -- they believe their client is victim of islamophobia.ce drops after midnight? this story has a lot of legs. keep us up-to-date what is going on here. >> you bet. david: melissa. melissa: one hour from now president trump makes his pitch on tax reform from pennsylvania. next republican congressman gem renacci, member of house ways and means committee. he will weigh in on the president's plan, if you are going to get a tax cut by end of the year. david: i want it....
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you're muslim, so i don't know if i can direct this question to you or not because it's about islamophobia. anyway, like there's so much -- there's a really pernicious campaign to demonize muslims and delegitimize us. as and there's this narrative that muslims are trying to impose sharia in the u.s., and there are groups that are very, very active, like act for america and center for security policy in this town. and i mean, any muslim who stands up risks being attacked. you could -- there will probably be a narrative that you're going to go there to compromise the constitution. i'm just wondering if you have confronted that and have you thought about that and how would you react to that? do you worry that that might influence enough people and create a real, you know, hate storm around your campaign? >> so, within 24 hours of my announcement, twitter and social media trolls were out. and they have still been out. i've had all sorts of those accusations come my way, everything from i'm going to promote sharia law to i'm going to bring foreigners here. one tweet said something like fayrouz
you're muslim, so i don't know if i can direct this question to you or not because it's about islamophobia. anyway, like there's so much -- there's a really pernicious campaign to demonize muslims and delegitimize us. as and there's this narrative that muslims are trying to impose sharia in the u.s., and there are groups that are very, very active, like act for america and center for security policy in this town. and i mean, any muslim who stands up risks being attacked. you could -- there will...
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that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor. vienna. bell is and is a professor of sociology at cornell university and conducts research on nationalism in europe she says it's not clear which direction kurtz will go in choosing a coalition government. it's not surprising that it is and you're right a candidate would actually win what's more interesting is at least to me the decision of the heart right. and the fact that. there was a great deal of celebration as it were in december when you're really did not make it to the presidency of austria and people sort of have this feeling well that you know we've beaten that the right wing challenge in austria and in the spring when a man who. got elected in france it was more of that kind of notion the hard drive is gone. but that was hardly likely to be the case because the hard drive it's driven by a lot of problems that are not only unique to austria he has a lot of the dish and the hard right and he cer
that feeling might not be shared by austria's muslim community the card of islamophobia has been successfully played in this election leaving them more isolated and vulnerable david chaytor. vienna. bell is and is a professor of sociology at cornell university and conducts research on nationalism in europe she says it's not clear which direction kurtz will go in choosing a coalition government. it's not surprising that it is and you're right a candidate would actually win what's more...
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protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. i'll just. plain to head on the news including. the race against time to save a minority chinese culture from dying out in hong kong. smashing the glass ceiling the international monetary fund discusses how to improve gender equality. and in sports english premier league champions chelsea suffered a shock defeat. me and my government minister responsible for repatriating rangar refugees from bangladesh has told al-jazeera they may have planned their exodus to give the appearance of ethnic cleansing well than half a million rangar fled a military crackdown which begun at the end of august. as more from young gun it was meant to be an interview about repatriating the hindu refugees but then the minister responsible for their resettlement said this not about m
protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. i'll just. plain to head on the news including. the race against time to save a minority chinese culture from dying out in hong kong. smashing the glass...
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before us through what has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. i mean david clearly there is a move to a younger generation of politician we've got mr trudeau in canada we've got him on your mark or in france but thirty one is pretty young does he have the political back story apart from the issues that he's been talking about does he have that political hinterland to run a country say to run the economy. it's a good point again i mean he essentially got into politics just two years after leaving university what sort of experience of life is that but it is proved very effective on the foreign policy front and also much like a manual macro and sort of distorted mirror away he's taken hold of his party called it a new people's party and has shown himself very very capable of reorganizing everything so that he's got
before us through what has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she'll no longer find natural allies in government here. i mean david clearly there is a move to a younger generation of politician we've got mr trudeau in canada we've got him on your mark or in france but...
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thing to believe is not so much the out and out racism and bigotry and sexism and et cetera and islamophobiat was represented by trump, there is a lack of -- excuse me blunt terms -- white self-interest in this. that you have a president who is effectively conducting diplomacy. nuclear diplomacy through tweeting. you would think, like, you know, there's a line, which says okay, you know, i'm not going to endanger myself in this way, and that was proven to not be true. that was the shocking part. >> i want to ask you something about a comment that nba coach greg popovich made earlier this week. here it is. >> people get bored. oh, is it that again? pulling the race card again. why do we have talk about that? because it's uncomfortable. people have to be made to feel uncomfortable. and especially white people because we're comfortable. we still have no clue of what being born white means. >> curious what you think. it's one thing when you say it. >> uh-huh. >> what do you think white people hear when a white man, an older white man says it? says that, makes a comment like that. how important i
thing to believe is not so much the out and out racism and bigotry and sexism and et cetera and islamophobiat was represented by trump, there is a lack of -- excuse me blunt terms -- white self-interest in this. that you have a president who is effectively conducting diplomacy. nuclear diplomacy through tweeting. you would think, like, you know, there's a line, which says okay, you know, i'm not going to endanger myself in this way, and that was proven to not be true. that was the shocking...
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he did not introduce them above of you or trans-phobia or islamophobia.s just a symptom of what this country has been plagued with since the days of its founding. something else very clear. let's get the word into axuality -- intersection out onalityrsectinalit straight. this means we cannot dismantle anti-black racism without dismantling xenophobia, homophobia and anti-feminism. that is what intersection out he is all about. when we say we march for racial justice, we march for all women and all black people. we march for 11 million undocumented immigrants. not some of them, not dr. recipients, all of them. every last one of them. when we say we march for racial we say no muslim ban ever. health care is a human right and my body is my choice. i was out here before trump and i will not be intimidated or silenced by cap white supremacists and racists. i will be here after trump. the goal is not to just impeach ae man but to dismantle system that has oppressed people of color for far too long. it is cool to be at a march and i feel inspired to be here. the
he did not introduce them above of you or trans-phobia or islamophobia.s just a symptom of what this country has been plagued with since the days of its founding. something else very clear. let's get the word into axuality -- intersection out onalityrsectinalit straight. this means we cannot dismantle anti-black racism without dismantling xenophobia, homophobia and anti-feminism. that is what intersection out he is all about. when we say we march for racial justice, we march for all women and...
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protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. i'm picking up on the point that you're making there david if this right wing coalition goes as predicted what effect will it have on the european union. well i think after we saw the victory of man your macro from the center pushing the values of the european union and defeating the far right and marine le pen and the national front in that election extraordinary way there were hopes that there could be rebirth of the ideas for reform in the european union then of course we saw in the wake of the german elections the hard right entering the bundestag for the first time since the second world war so that really has set back all of these plans to try and reform the european union and now we're looking like we're going to get a right wing hard right wi
protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor angela merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. i'm picking up on the point that you're making there david if this right wing coalition goes as predicted what effect will it have on the european...
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surprising thing is peter that there's really only been one set of issues and it's about the islamophobia card being played here they've been playing it very strongly and that has been gaining votes both for the the far right freedom party and of course for the people's party of the people's party are ahead at the moment they look like the winners as far as the polls are concerned they're up in the thirty odd thirty three percent and so that'll be the the biggest party. the leader. has managed to do that by actually pinching if you like some of the radical right wing ideas from his main opponents and that is extraordinary few months ago the hinds christian straka was definitely far ahead but now his policies have been ripped from underneath his feet and taken up by this thirty one year old man who's going to be probably the most likely the next chancellor and it's all concentrated on issues of immigration issues of refugees issues of islamization here in vienna and across australia and it's not surprising if you look at the size of the population here just over a million or so in the capi
surprising thing is peter that there's really only been one set of issues and it's about the islamophobia card being played here they've been playing it very strongly and that has been gaining votes both for the the far right freedom party and of course for the people's party of the people's party are ahead at the moment they look like the winners as far as the polls are concerned they're up in the thirty odd thirty three percent and so that'll be the the biggest party. the leader. has managed...
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protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. there are. plenty more ahead on the news hour including a home at last canadian american family reveal how they suffered as hostages in afghanistan for five years plus find out why women in india and admin the said kashmir are being attacked for having long hair. and sport english premier league champions chelsea suffered a shock defeat. wranglers are being accused of planning their escape from in march to give the appearance of ethnic cleansing the government minister responsible for repatriating them from blank bangladesh made the suggestion in an interview with al jazeera more than half a million fled across the border after a military crackdown and rakhine state. has more from young gone it was meant to be an interview about repatriating the hindu refug
protect them before australia has been largely successful in integrating its muslim minority but the islamophobia card is being played in this election and it's winning votes. the changing political landscape in australia is likely to add to the problems of the german chancellor merkel she will no longer find natural allies in government here. there are. plenty more ahead on the news hour including a home at last canadian american family reveal how they suffered as hostages in afghanistan for...