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and the source, main source, of course, is the holy book of the koran. the koran. the holy book of of islam, the koran. and, you know, we can keep on, as i said, citing and counterciting from the koran, but there's enough in there as you see in this which can be easily seized upon and used by anyone who wishes to follow the path of tolerance, nonviolence, reconciliation. the most famous quote in the koran dealing with compulsion and religion is the one, the second from the bottom, there is no come in the name of relegal conclusion. right and wrong have become extinct. there are several other quotes like this in the koran. there is, for example, fight in the way of god those who fight you, but do not begin hostilities. god does not like the aggressor. then there is god forbid you to fight those who fight not your faith and who do not drive you out. be just and kind to them for god loves the just. so, you know, there are enough passages that i came around in the koran itself that sort of enjoin people to be nice, to be kind and not only toward muslims, but toward all
and the source, main source, of course, is the holy book of the koran. the koran. the holy book of of islam, the koran. and, you know, we can keep on, as i said, citing and counterciting from the koran, but there's enough in there as you see in this which can be easily seized upon and used by anyone who wishes to follow the path of tolerance, nonviolence, reconciliation. the most famous quote in the koran dealing with compulsion and religion is the one, the second from the bottom, there is no...
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koran. we can keep on sword as siding and counter citing from history but not her sister packed just a certain religion. if i may say so and i am not making this. in practice today, islam is much more forgiving. really. i mean come the state of texas has executed, simon and refused in spite of that please visit times. so it's practiced in the end. so a right to start with the source of the koran and the main source of coors is the holy book of the koran. and you know, we can keep on, as i said scouting and counter citing, but there's enough inerrancy cms, which can be easily seized upon and used that anyone who wishes to follow the path of tolerance, nine planets, reconciliation. the most famous conan the koran to make dealing with religion is that once that can. there is no compassion. those who wish may wish, otherwise who disbelieve. severally this in the koran. for example, sites in the way of god. but do not begin hostilities. god does not like the aggressor. then there is, god forgave
koran. we can keep on sword as siding and counter citing from history but not her sister packed just a certain religion. if i may say so and i am not making this. in practice today, islam is much more forgiving. really. i mean come the state of texas has executed, simon and refused in spite of that please visit times. so it's practiced in the end. so a right to start with the source of the koran and the main source of coors is the holy book of the koran. and you know, we can keep on, as i said...
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there's a vast body of literature beyond the koran that they're taught. so it's very much sort of 90% of it is all about religion. now, in more recent years, there's been pressure on these organizations to introduce other topics such as math, science, some even have computers now. some of them are teaching modern languages but that's not why they were set up. they were set up to indoctrinate students in islam. host: there's another photo of young shiite muslim men in lahore whipping themselves with chains. weave we've seen that from time to time. what is this about? guest: the shiites, who are a minority, but a large minority in pakistan. they don't dominate but have quite a bit of influence, and their beliefs are, in some areas, quite different than those of sunni muslims and as you know this has caused enormous conflict in other countries, as well. but what you're seeing in that photograph is a ritual that's quite controversial in pakistan during the festival of mohram in which shiites recall the death of hussein, the nephew of the prophet, in a battle
there's a vast body of literature beyond the koran that they're taught. so it's very much sort of 90% of it is all about religion. now, in more recent years, there's been pressure on these organizations to introduce other topics such as math, science, some even have computers now. some of them are teaching modern languages but that's not why they were set up. they were set up to indoctrinate students in islam. host: there's another photo of young shiite muslim men in lahore whipping themselves...
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hide behind a mask of islam, but the way the rule after parts of somolia has nothing to do with the koran. al-shabab wages wear that has nothing to do with islam. >> 400,000 refugees live here. his eldest foster son completed his entrance exam. ahmed has been with the family for seven years. >> i am happy that he took me in. i get good food and they look after me. >> the financial support -- he has established a small business selling vegetables. the aid organization calls for the foster parents to have an independent income. >> they began by asking the long-term effects of the famine. >> the region is such that this is already very troublesome for somalia, and the center of this crisis is somalia. and then we have the piracy, and then we have all of these situations coming together, with two generations living there without hope. we have to do something there. this takes a lot of attention where it somalia has not on the forefront of the media, but now we will take care of the problems in somalia? >> what is all of this providing? >> we provided $30 million, with 20% of the european aid,
hide behind a mask of islam, but the way the rule after parts of somolia has nothing to do with the koran. al-shabab wages wear that has nothing to do with islam. >> 400,000 refugees live here. his eldest foster son completed his entrance exam. ahmed has been with the family for seven years. >> i am happy that he took me in. i get good food and they look after me. >> the financial support -- he has established a small business selling vegetables. the aid organization calls for...
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terry jones says he will point out what he calls the multiple dangers of the koran.t he says he won't release the specific location of his protest. earlier this year jones's church burned a copy of the koran, blamed for setting off a series of violent uprisings that killed more than a dozen people in afghanistan. >>> a former police chief has agreed to be an advisor to the u.s. government after riots in london. former chief brat end has served as a top cop in l.a., new york and boston and built a reputation for helping stop gang violence. prime minister cameron says he is hoping brat end essen put will help stop the criticism over police response to the riots. >>> police will be out in in philadelphia long, for jung experience. the sit started its new teen curfew last night. officers detained 50 minors. flash mobs prompted the curfew up from 10:00 to 9 p.m. in two troubled districts. minors who are cited could be slapped with a $300 fine for a first offense, $500 if they're repeat offenders. >>> today marks the 50th anniversary of the berlin wall, which came to symbo
terry jones says he will point out what he calls the multiple dangers of the koran.t he says he won't release the specific location of his protest. earlier this year jones's church burned a copy of the koran, blamed for setting off a series of violent uprisings that killed more than a dozen people in afghanistan. >>> a former police chief has agreed to be an advisor to the u.s. government after riots in london. former chief brat end has served as a top cop in l.a., new york and boston...
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read it and there's references mary the mother of jesus in the koran. there's references to moses and judaism. and according to the widespread belief of scholars of islam that you could not be a muslim unless you honor judaism and christianity. you cannot exclude those two faiths from the internal composition of what the prophet was saying when this whole koran became what it is. that, i think, is my biggest advice to the muslim community in america and get smarter on your own faith. praying five times a day is a ritual that is important, but it is not islam. it is the ability to have a sense of tolerance for judaism, christianity, and all faiths of the world. that's the message that i think is not being heard by the american public. >> okay. the time of the gentleman has expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing. i think it's an important time to do it. and time to carry on what this committee was originally established to do and i thank you as well for hanging the pictures in the back of the room again, to remind us of th
read it and there's references mary the mother of jesus in the koran. there's references to moses and judaism. and according to the widespread belief of scholars of islam that you could not be a muslim unless you honor judaism and christianity. you cannot exclude those two faiths from the internal composition of what the prophet was saying when this whole koran became what it is. that, i think, is my biggest advice to the muslim community in america and get smarter on your own faith. praying...
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according to the koran, the doors of have and are open and the gates of hell are shut. people come together for common meals when the hours of testing are over. this year, ramadan has special significance for those in place is wracked with conflict, like libya, syria, and gaza. here is an overview of the ritual viewed as one of the five pillars of islam. >> ramadan is the fasting month. observers neither eat nor drink from sunup to sundown. grocers are still turning a profit as food prices start to climb. the fast is meant to teach believers compassion for the less fortunate, but experiencing hunger and thirst themselves. yet in some places consumption skyrocketed after the sun sets. anyone who breaks the fast must answer to god. religious theory holds that fasting is a religious obligation. breaking the fast in public is punishable by law in morocco. chewing gum is forbidden. violators face fines and up to six months in jail. yet war is not outlawed. in libya, rebels have been fighting even over ramadan. soldiers are exempt from the fasting rule. the profit mohammed hi
according to the koran, the doors of have and are open and the gates of hell are shut. people come together for common meals when the hours of testing are over. this year, ramadan has special significance for those in place is wracked with conflict, like libya, syria, and gaza. here is an overview of the ritual viewed as one of the five pillars of islam. >> ramadan is the fasting month. observers neither eat nor drink from sunup to sundown. grocers are still turning a profit as food...
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. >> even though they have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll stille dope in it, and weapons in it. you'll find razor blades and dope stuffed in the bindings. everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. come on in. >> we've met some inmates that have seemed very devout, even as they grapple with the realities of their crime. ♪ >> it was in the middle of central california we heard the sounds of the muslim call to prayer emanating from a cell at kern valley state prison. cellmates jose garza and rehan ali bhutto explain to our crew how their religious practices aren't hindered by prison bars. >> at 5:00 we come up and do prayers. we begin our day like that. >> talk to me guys, why this cell is so different from the other cells you've been in. >> it's based on cleanness. we have to be clean. we keep ourselves clean and organized. islam is islam. in here or the street, it's the same. >> but bhutto and garza have more in common than religion. >> my sentence is life without a possibility of patrol. >> i'm charged with m
. >> even though they have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll stille dope in it, and weapons in it. you'll find razor blades and dope stuffed in the bindings. everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. come on in. >> we've met some inmates that have seemed very devout, even as they grapple with the realities of their crime. ♪ >> it was in the middle of central california we heard the sounds of the...
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be careful in terms of what we say that we don't encourage people to do crazy stuff like burn the koran or cut some cab driver's throat here in new york. so i said all that. but then, of course, the top part was taken away by people who, you know, the council on arab-american relations or whatever and then npr also acting on that. >> jon: you had been, withing at npr. >> ten years. >> jon: so you must have had so many thought bags. (laughter) tote. when you travel, carrying things must never be an issue. >> not a problem. not a problem. >> jon: so npr... now... backing this up. those are for our present environment in terms of discourse i think pretty mild. in almost any way you frame it, certainly the network that you said help the on and certainly what you see over the airwaves, npr decides you can no longer work there. that seems unfair. >> to me. (laughter) you know, look, i'd been there ten years. i'd worked at fox before i came to npr. and, you know, jon... >> jon: you thought you had proved to them at some level that you were not a bigot. >> i didn't think i needed to prove it. i
be careful in terms of what we say that we don't encourage people to do crazy stuff like burn the koran or cut some cab driver's throat here in new york. so i said all that. but then, of course, the top part was taken away by people who, you know, the council on arab-american relations or whatever and then npr also acting on that. >> jon: you had been, withing at npr. >> ten years. >> jon: so you must have had so many thought bags. (laughter) tote. when you travel, carrying...
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health whatever you know it seems that the government's going to come down very tough on those who are korans and handing out strict punishments and things was sort of do you think will do more harm than good. i mean again it's back to the kind of holding the scandinavian model of rehabilitation in finland in sweden in norway is the only serious way that you actually deal with these problems on long term level but just buying them up in prison is where which are overcrowded i mean these prisons are crime factories they . receive if it's a rate of english prison it's sixty seven percent and you know these people go into prison they come out and they we have found again the reaction in many parts of the country from communities. the launch vigilante groups clearly they're angry and they want a heavy handed response is the answer i don't think the public are very well educated about how and why children come to do this so for example there's a lot of discussion around how parents should be teaching their children and you know disciplining them more is so much evidence and all my experience as a
health whatever you know it seems that the government's going to come down very tough on those who are korans and handing out strict punishments and things was sort of do you think will do more harm than good. i mean again it's back to the kind of holding the scandinavian model of rehabilitation in finland in sweden in norway is the only serious way that you actually deal with these problems on long term level but just buying them up in prison is where which are overcrowded i mean these prisons...
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a quote from the koran, a verse from the koran and it goes, "oh, god, you give serenity to whom you will away from who you will. you honor whom you will and you honor whom you will." which i guess would be similar in the bible to the lord taketh -- the lord giveth and the lord taketh away. >> when you see him that way, though, when people see him that way, maybe it's a strange question, but do people feel sorry for him now? >> definitely. there was a huge emotional outpouring for a lot of people, and i think particularly for the older generation. you know, i was watching with my parents. it's different for my generation. you know, 20-somethings who haven't witnessed -- you know, who weren't there for the period where he was seen as a true president who did do good things for the country. the symbolism of, you know, having his sons shielding him from cameras. they were actually outside the courtroom, there were pro-mubarak supporters, there were clashes. not as violent as we'd seen before but there were still rock throwing. so actually, you had public sympathy move a lot toward the ex-pre
a quote from the koran, a verse from the koran and it goes, "oh, god, you give serenity to whom you will away from who you will. you honor whom you will and you honor whom you will." which i guess would be similar in the bible to the lord taketh -- the lord giveth and the lord taketh away. >> when you see him that way, though, when people see him that way, maybe it's a strange question, but do people feel sorry for him now? >> definitely. there was a huge emotional...
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in koran school, i have my masters and johnson psychology, and i did some research on that. officers are most likely to talk to other officers burst above because the trust factor, and that is one of the reasons why they will not seek out what is available to them. they will seek out of reserves to have been there, done that, and they trust. it is a subculture. there are several clinicians, which i talked about before, who are also police of a service to our ph.d., and those officers they trust, and these are also the ones that we spoke to the chief about putting them on board as part of the debriefing process, so that would be some oversight to have a licensed clinician checking in with officers and even being on site with other officers, because they know them and are one of the specialty providers, and the police specialty providers are a subgroup that have been with the behavioral science group for over 20 years, and most
in koran school, i have my masters and johnson psychology, and i did some research on that. officers are most likely to talk to other officers burst above because the trust factor, and that is one of the reasons why they will not seek out what is available to them. they will seek out of reserves to have been there, done that, and they trust. it is a subculture. there are several clinicians, which i talked about before, who are also police of a service to our ph.d., and those officers they...
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to reach the koran so a lot of all feel some of the gas fields in libya and libya is a big question we. we folded up french the great retain were using red belts to. c.l. in tallinn assets league that's was the biggest fear of anything and you think that's the case i don't know we would say at the end of the game actually the game is going on and so. well in government but mostly the valley and the energy company and was of strong belief in the our county envoy has got there he is. foreign affairs. department which is very very strong i think that and he was playing good in the last part of the secret league and what we will see of the end which secretly was what was going in. the. game or chairs between different tribes a different group of rebels on the front of the former gadhafi government now and we have some very important land of the government. to draw the lines. out so it is an italian economical group but we don't know if these people still are good links with the tribes or with the groups who made the rebellion and so we don't know which tribes which group which government i
to reach the koran so a lot of all feel some of the gas fields in libya and libya is a big question we. we folded up french the great retain were using red belts to. c.l. in tallinn assets league that's was the biggest fear of anything and you think that's the case i don't know we would say at the end of the game actually the game is going on and so. well in government but mostly the valley and the energy company and was of strong belief in the our county envoy has got there he is. foreign...
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the women activist are now using the koran. they are going back and trying to restudy where some of the traditions came from. many of the islamic traditions were added hundreds of years after the 7th century. and they are not necessarily believed to be authentic. they reflect the political interest. this is what the profit did. and so in the koran, there are actually some positive takes. if you take the words and rulings out of the statements, you find that they could apply to either men or women. there are a lot of women activist going back and trying to peel awaylayers in the women's lights. i think that's important. because you ask about who were the people behind this. the two engines of change are one use because of the demographics. also women as the second in part because literacy in all of the arab countries now exceeds 50%. that doesn't mean they have all gone to college, but it means they can read and write and go on the internet and connect to a globalized world and have a sense of the future. they are demanding thei
the women activist are now using the koran. they are going back and trying to restudy where some of the traditions came from. many of the islamic traditions were added hundreds of years after the 7th century. and they are not necessarily believed to be authentic. they reflect the political interest. this is what the profit did. and so in the koran, there are actually some positive takes. if you take the words and rulings out of the statements, you find that they could apply to either men or...
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more premier league action knowledge and now my defeated spot diagnostic on home soil kevin koran he opened for the mosque of eyes in the seventeenth minute following a low cross from my legs on the side me above and they get some sort of double the scoring the winning health with a blistering effort from outside the box. now full much and fans are being schooled to single goal. the floods to do doing with the way to vera's are being registered and their own victory over the underdogs. and over in england both halls of manchester have plenty of reasons to celebrate after united and c.t. claimed to big wins on sunday the red devils humiliating also no eight two at old trafford including a have triggered by rooney and the brace from young the result is the gunners biggest defeat on the manager. meanwhile city for us to another london side told him five one jeff gold with an amazing full goals to his name against spurs those wins mean united and also the standings but see also see the online points ahead of liverpool chelsea and wolves while they've got us going to need to struggle with
more premier league action knowledge and now my defeated spot diagnostic on home soil kevin koran he opened for the mosque of eyes in the seventeenth minute following a low cross from my legs on the side me above and they get some sort of double the scoring the winning health with a blistering effort from outside the box. now full much and fans are being schooled to single goal. the floods to do doing with the way to vera's are being registered and their own victory over the underdogs. and over...
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of course he takes a very literal reading of the koran and a literal understanding of sharia law and i think this goes to the heart of the problem for islam perhaps throughout the world and indeed for for muslims living. in muslim countries but the trouble is that it's never really discussed on a serious level because it is considered so outrageous and you know then it creates then the opposite of that which is non muslims in britain saying let's lock them up these people are dangerous so unfortunately what he's done is he's trivialize the debate which is a very serious one for muslims but it was introducing these group that triggered the formation of the english defense league in a town north of london called so actually you know while i know them and consider them i mean i've always talked to them a bit like the flintstones the way they behave but indeed because their messages can be amplified by the media all around the world they've had some very very serious consequences both in creating groups like the english defense league and perhaps even by a string of then struggling peopl
of course he takes a very literal reading of the koran and a literal understanding of sharia law and i think this goes to the heart of the problem for islam perhaps throughout the world and indeed for for muslims living. in muslim countries but the trouble is that it's never really discussed on a serious level because it is considered so outrageous and you know then it creates then the opposite of that which is non muslims in britain saying let's lock them up these people are dangerous so...
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the beginning of the conflict in libya just a few months ago where are people especially the zero korans in washington were arguing that we should turn over weapons but i think what you see here in this report is the problem. with that in a situation as violent as challenge this this is in somalia if you pump weapons into it it's very difficult to control where those weapons will go and in this case we see the ugandan them the soldiers especially the ugandans who are themselves of poverty or simply selling the guns for money so the weapons turn up in the hands of terrorists adversary. now scott you know what do you know exactly to when it comes to how much finding how many weapons and might be giving to these ugandan and who are indian troops in his report that between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine there is about two hundred million dollars going into this but considering the now we've have this laser light focus on our shabaab in somalia do you think if those numbers probably have shot up oh no doubt about it and no doubt but in somalia today we're fighting a proxy wa
the beginning of the conflict in libya just a few months ago where are people especially the zero korans in washington were arguing that we should turn over weapons but i think what you see here in this report is the problem. with that in a situation as violent as challenge this this is in somalia if you pump weapons into it it's very difficult to control where those weapons will go and in this case we see the ugandan them the soldiers especially the ugandans who are themselves of poverty or...
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every answer you give korans to more questions so we started the war with the city it was why did we recognize the. georgian troops did not answer it what no one died it were did not break out there but we recognize the prize as well why is that yours wasn't i think the answer to this question is perfectly obvious possible and we could not recognize one the territory and ignore the other it would have been the same as saying we were attacked south of setia we recognized a power attack of cars here and we would recognize them as well which they would get it but what's more that south a settler was weakest link it's more sparsely populated and perhaps less stable it should let us test our strength there and then if it works we will try to restore constitutional order in our cars here they feel well it didn't work and that was their fatal mistake. with their little i will ask you a simple question or are you proud of what you did in two thousand and eight i received do you suffer because of it what are you now know that three years have passed how would you describe your emotions. like
every answer you give korans to more questions so we started the war with the city it was why did we recognize the. georgian troops did not answer it what no one died it were did not break out there but we recognize the prize as well why is that yours wasn't i think the answer to this question is perfectly obvious possible and we could not recognize one the territory and ignore the other it would have been the same as saying we were attacked south of setia we recognized a power attack of cars...
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in the koran there are some positive statements.you take the automatic translation of many of the words, you find that they could apply to men or women. many women activists are trying to work within the women's rights movement. asking about who the people of power are, the two engines of change in fault demographics. literacy in these countries exceeds 50%. they can read, right, go on the internet, get a sense of the future, demanding their own rights, totally separate from the types of demonstrations we have seen on political issues. very inspiring. and host: the title of your book, why did you call it back? why -- college that? why did you think that that was appropriate? guest: one of my colleagues came up with that when we were looking for a phrase that would describe the political and cultural sides of what is going on. that is a great song from 1982 that seemed to contain it all. a couple of young people have come up to me and asked, what is a casbah? it does capture the epic convulsion across the region. host: robin wright,
in the koran there are some positive statements.you take the automatic translation of many of the words, you find that they could apply to men or women. many women activists are trying to work within the women's rights movement. asking about who the people of power are, the two engines of change in fault demographics. literacy in these countries exceeds 50%. they can read, right, go on the internet, get a sense of the future, demanding their own rights, totally separate from the types of...
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his group at all now of course he takes a very literal reading of the koran and a literal understanding of sharia law and i think this goes to the heart of the problem for islam perhaps throughout the world and indeed for for muslims living in predominantly muslim countries how do they interpret god's laws as presented as revealed in the holy text and i think you know there is a real debate there and in fact it is someone who is prepared to take on this debate but the trouble is that it's never really discussed on a serious level because it is considered so outrageous and you know then it creates then the opposite of that which is non muslims in britain saying let's lock them up these people are dangerous so unfortunately he's done this he's trivialize the debate which is a very serious one from felicity how they incorporate the other thing is sort of dropped people are frightened to debate this issue are they not i mean backing what we've seen several european politicians facing trial for politically incorrect speech is against islam so why isn't that same law applied to those sharia c
his group at all now of course he takes a very literal reading of the koran and a literal understanding of sharia law and i think this goes to the heart of the problem for islam perhaps throughout the world and indeed for for muslims living in predominantly muslim countries how do they interpret god's laws as presented as revealed in the holy text and i think you know there is a real debate there and in fact it is someone who is prepared to take on this debate but the trouble is that it's never...
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london from abstention to amputation and that's been hearing how they want to instill their tough koran the capital. so we are here to tell you that a slum. is unstoppable in europe stoning for adultery cutting off hands for stealing death of renouncing islam this group of men is trying to enforce shari'a law in the u.k. they've started a campaign to make certain areas of london and other cities islamic law controlled zones starting with wealth of east london people on the good of being evil because it is obvious lucrative for the muslim of the muslim community also looking to believe that muslims have if together trade according to the sharia is all the problems of the shari'a but even police themselves for logic start hopefully one day trying to something average which will have a policy look at the security locally and you avoid often oconee choudhry and his friends all fly posting parts of london with large muslim populations they want to burn drinking gambling and playing music and they say they've got bands of young men ready to patrol and in full shari'a law by any means you know
london from abstention to amputation and that's been hearing how they want to instill their tough koran the capital. so we are here to tell you that a slum. is unstoppable in europe stoning for adultery cutting off hands for stealing death of renouncing islam this group of men is trying to enforce shari'a law in the u.k. they've started a campaign to make certain areas of london and other cities islamic law controlled zones starting with wealth of east london people on the good of being evil...
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to his ambassador's house, paying $75 to listen to lectures on islam and giving each a copy of the koran home, patience was running thin. after more than 40 years, rebelian bubbled up, quickly spreading across libya. he addressed the nation from the same house bombed in 1986. >> this is my country, the country of my grandfathers. >> he vowed to die a martyr in libya. >> as time runs out, one ponlt is exile in a neighboring country. the international criminal court wants him to answer for crimes. more than one he plans to die in libya. >> i once had a chance to meet and interview gadhafi. oi had a chance to talk to our own nick robinson who has spent time in libya himself. sort of a ring of steel around it. the bri the brigade that was controlling the capitol. will have driven today as she has overnight introtripoli. she came past one of the most feared bases when they first crushed the rebels there. the ring of steel that we had seen evaporated and really gives rise to the perception here of a, how the rebels are able to get into the city so quickly and how gadhafi himself may be caught
to his ambassador's house, paying $75 to listen to lectures on islam and giving each a copy of the koran home, patience was running thin. after more than 40 years, rebelian bubbled up, quickly spreading across libya. he addressed the nation from the same house bombed in 1986. >> this is my country, the country of my grandfathers. >> he vowed to die a martyr in libya. >> as time runs out, one ponlt is exile in a neighboring country. the international criminal court wants him to...
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find the yes that's right through the area where are you trying to place ramos at the time of the koran. just one more question and ask how to break the stalemate here comes. the line was this the last chance or how can we break the stalemate without greater outside intervention and what would be fueling what a lot of people call a civil war how do you break the stalemate the lists go ok but i personally feel. to be honest here is that the question is framed it's not a charade it all that it is the broken the social contract when we can be broken the social contract with these people as rousseau would say is broken the social contract these people he has no legitimacy and so when he's with the people they're choosing to fight against a dictator so we have to negotiate with the people and not with your bare feet he has no terms he has no ground and he has no legitimacy to the aggression with him and also the question he oversaw and illiteracy and going from injury but arming the people themselves even on them for forty two years how does the use of their on this point folks thank you ver
find the yes that's right through the area where are you trying to place ramos at the time of the koran. just one more question and ask how to break the stalemate here comes. the line was this the last chance or how can we break the stalemate without greater outside intervention and what would be fueling what a lot of people call a civil war how do you break the stalemate the lists go ok but i personally feel. to be honest here is that the question is framed it's not a charade it all that it is...
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john koran demanded answers from attorney general eric holder about if the feds staminged a similar gunroblem in his step . next bad news from afghanistan. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. woman: day care can be so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. welcome back to ames, iowa. the site of the republican presidential debate. one of the topics that will come up this evening is the american role in tan stan. there were more reminders of how dangerous it is there. five troops were killed in southern afghanistan today . the napes of the 30 who died in the helicopter crash were released. good evening, jennifer. >>reporter: after an initial delay the pentagon releas
john koran demanded answers from attorney general eric holder about if the feds staminged a similar gunroblem in his step . next bad news from afghanistan. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. woman: day care can be so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem...
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we should not be saying things that might lead someone to burn the koran. i said all of that at the time speaking to bill o'reilly. it was part of a larger contract. summative that out of context. ellen weiss used it to satisfy a longstanding. at npr a provocative our? what's at times, yes. -- >> at times, yes. >> she has been there just as correspondent for years. i want to run that clip. >> i think you have to be worried about what is going on in the good lord's mind. if there is retreated justice, you think aids from a transfusion or one of your grandchildren will get it. quite that has been brought. why is that not provocative? ellen weiss was not the boss them. why are they not controversy and you are? a hard one.t is there is no question that she's making an offensive statements. it has been allowed to stand. i think there are people at npr q. are allowed full latitude in terms of making these statements with no consequence to them and their careers. >> why do you think they make exceptions? >> people are a part of that history. npr has been around si
we should not be saying things that might lead someone to burn the koran. i said all of that at the time speaking to bill o'reilly. it was part of a larger contract. summative that out of context. ellen weiss used it to satisfy a longstanding. at npr a provocative our? what's at times, yes. -- >> at times, yes. >> she has been there just as correspondent for years. i want to run that clip. >> i think you have to be worried about what is going on in the good lord's mind. if...
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look at this florida preacher who set a koran on fire, and then you have riots where people get killed. >> a great observation in the book about everything will be going to hell and karzai will come in when everything is over and appeal for calm. that's his way of doing things. so, last thing, you mentioned charlie wilson's war, terrific book, turned into a terrific movie. i think this is a terrific book and this could be a terrific movie, and i actually heard there's already the rights -- >> yeah, but i'm not supposed to talk about that. >> oh. so, look for it. thank you, kim. >> thank you, colin. [applause] >> thanks for coming. >> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. >> there's a book about machiavelli sitting on my desk that came out several weeks ago. so i want to read about it. i want to read that book. and then there's a book called, reckless, about what went on in terms of the financial crisis in the country and what led up to it and involves two local businesses, freddie mac and fannie mae. s' so i know lots of the players and i'm curious to read and find o
look at this florida preacher who set a koran on fire, and then you have riots where people get killed. >> a great observation in the book about everything will be going to hell and karzai will come in when everything is over and appeal for calm. that's his way of doing things. so, last thing, you mentioned charlie wilson's war, terrific book, turned into a terrific movie. i think this is a terrific book and this could be a terrific movie, and i actually heard there's already the rights...
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mortenson tells it, is that he was held for eight days and won you over by asking for a koran and promisingools in the area. is that true? >> mahsud: this is totally false, and he is lying. he was not kidnapped. >> kroft: who are these people that are also in the picture? >> mahsud: some are my cousins. some are our friends from our village. >> kroft: well, why do you think mr. mortenson would write this? >> mahsud: to sell his book. >> kroft: another place where no one has done much checking is into the financial records of mortenson's non-profit organization, the central asia institute, which builds and funds the schools in pakistan and afghanistan, and is located in bozeman, montana, where mortenson lives. he says the charity took in $23 million in contributions last year-- some it from thousands of school children who emptied their piggy banks to help its "pennies for peace" program, and some of it from large fundraisers like this one in santa clara, california. >> we got a $1,500 bid here. she's got to get to that school getting built, ladies and gentlemen, tonight! >> kroft: this orga
mortenson tells it, is that he was held for eight days and won you over by asking for a koran and promisingools in the area. is that true? >> mahsud: this is totally false, and he is lying. he was not kidnapped. >> kroft: who are these people that are also in the picture? >> mahsud: some are my cousins. some are our friends from our village. >> kroft: well, why do you think mr. mortenson would write this? >> mahsud: to sell his book. >> kroft: another place...
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there are some students coming from the koran as scott king academy, and i am supposed to greet themt the bus. in 1963, i had all of my hair, and i was a few pounds lighter, 23 years old. i it just been elected the national chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, better known as snic. in 1963, we had a meeting with president kennedy right across the way in the big house, in the white house, and it was in that meeting that randolf spoke up and said, "mr. president," in his baritone voice. he said, "mr. president, the monsters are restless, and we are going to march on washington to " use of president kennedy moving around in his rocking chair. he did not like the idea of hundreds of thousands of people coming to washington, and he says something like, "do we not have this order? we will never get a civil rights bill through congress." mr. randolf responded and said, "mr. president, this will be an orderly, nonviolent protest." we left the meeting, coming out of the white house, whitney young, others, randolf, and we said we had a meaningful and productive meeting with
there are some students coming from the koran as scott king academy, and i am supposed to greet themt the bus. in 1963, i had all of my hair, and i was a few pounds lighter, 23 years old. i it just been elected the national chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, better known as snic. in 1963, we had a meeting with president kennedy right across the way in the big house, in the white house, and it was in that meeting that randolf spoke up and said, "mr. president," in...
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his ambassador' house, paying each $75 to listen to lectures on islam and giving each a copy of the koran. back home, patience was running thin. after more than 40 years, rebellion bubbled up in the eastern part of the country, quickly spreading across libya. as his government disintegrated he stayed in the same house bombed in 1986. >> translator: this is my country, the country of my grandfather. >> reporter: he vowed to die a martyr in libya. >> now, earlier on cnn, becky anderson sat down with the man to helped to guide and govern libya before gadhafi. he shares his thoughts about what has unfolded and this the former 40 years. the first question, whether gadhafi ever cared about the country. >> there is only one way gadhafi wants to achieve. to have libya belonging to him. not only he got everything, but there is no controlling him. no responsibility, nothing. he does what he likes. >> do you think he'll ever give himself up to the rebels or will he try to escape libya, do you think? >> he will not admit defeat. he, i think, he might go outside libya and sort of say that he's going t
his ambassador' house, paying each $75 to listen to lectures on islam and giving each a copy of the koran. back home, patience was running thin. after more than 40 years, rebellion bubbled up in the eastern part of the country, quickly spreading across libya. as his government disintegrated he stayed in the same house bombed in 1986. >> translator: this is my country, the country of my grandfather. >> reporter: he vowed to die a martyr in libya. >> now, earlier on cnn, becky...
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shaman told the sacramento bee that his son and daughter died of carbon monoxide poisoning but the koraner has -- the coroner has not confirmed that. the bodies were found on saturday in a rural county. he kidnapped the girl during a bitter custody fight with the mother. >>> and in marin county, there is more. park rangers say visitors want to see the setting of the new movie the rise of the planet of the apes, the film opening last friday. it features intelligence chimpanzees that are attacking cars on the golden gate bridge. photos from the site were used to recreate the scene. officials say more than 1300 people have been riding the shuttles on weekend days, it's up by 200 a day since before the film opened. >>> a surgery being performed on a clamoth gray while who was stranded in the river for more than a month. the female whale died at about 4:00 a.m. after being beached on a sand bar. they were heading to alaska when somehow they ended up lost in the river. the calf swam back out to sea last month. >> a rejection of a plan to turn millions of gallons of salt water from san francisco
shaman told the sacramento bee that his son and daughter died of carbon monoxide poisoning but the koraner has -- the coroner has not confirmed that. the bodies were found on saturday in a rural county. he kidnapped the girl during a bitter custody fight with the mother. >>> and in marin county, there is more. park rangers say visitors want to see the setting of the new movie the rise of the planet of the apes, the film opening last friday. it features intelligence chimpanzees that are...