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jews are infidels the koran says christians are blessed beamers who should have their hands and feet cut off and that they should be crucified and killed do you really want someone representing you who swears an oath on a koran a book that undermines our constitution and says you should be killed i'm curious boy clear and i approve this message. it was so odd i was jefferson's bible koran by the way clearly voice clearly knows nothing about is long and that's a very. crazy alert the next evolution peasants in stockholm sweden are now frequent travelers on the underground metro card in metro officials the pigeons stand calmly at the platform and wait for the subway train for arrive when it does they get on travel one stop jump off and then head for their favorite aunt's pigeons travel one stop from their homes to stockholm district known for its cafes and shops where the pigeons know there's going to be plenty of food at the end of the day the pigeons get back on the underground metro and ride it back to their homes that are officials are trained to shoot the pigeons away from the tra
jews are infidels the koran says christians are blessed beamers who should have their hands and feet cut off and that they should be crucified and killed do you really want someone representing you who swears an oath on a koran a book that undermines our constitution and says you should be killed i'm curious boy clear and i approve this message. it was so odd i was jefferson's bible koran by the way clearly voice clearly knows nothing about is long and that's a very. crazy alert the next...
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in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to fight against intervention and coalition and they went in literally impoverished societies because educated women refused to allow they're sons to fight in theal bonn. you have a less educated mother here. single parent in the difficult system. the higher education a women has the more likely her son is to go on with education rather than getting into violence and drugs and certainly she won't condone her son getting into a gang or drugs. i've sometimes been criticized for that because they say all the 911 hijackers were educated and had university degrees and that certainly is true. but nobody botherd to check they're mothers and nearly all of them were i late rate an illiterate. exciting news and then i have to unf
in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to fight against intervention and coalition and they went in literally impoverished societies because educated women...
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the separation of men and women in mosques is a tradition, but it has nothing to do with the koran. we're trying to explain that to both imams and women. >> kadria is one of the few women to hold such a high ranking position. most of the men at thes i tal tan bull religious authority -- at the istanbul religious authority work for her. our female prayer leaders -- are female prayer leaders in mosques the next step? >> it's normal today to have women members of parliament and government ministers. there's no stopping progress. there should be no at that poos -- taboos and there isn't really any basis in our religion for bans like that. >> but she had to keep confronting the reality of things. the small mosque near her office is said to be miss odge miss it tick. she asks the imam to show her the women's prayer room and she's shocked. >> look how small this is here. get this on tape. and this is supposed to be a prayer room for women? it's unusable. >> she says women don't belong in some shed in a court yard. rather in the mosque itself. she doesn't hold back when talking to the imam.
the separation of men and women in mosques is a tradition, but it has nothing to do with the koran. we're trying to explain that to both imams and women. >> kadria is one of the few women to hold such a high ranking position. most of the men at thes i tal tan bull religious authority -- at the istanbul religious authority work for her. our female prayer leaders -- are female prayer leaders in mosques the next step? >> it's normal today to have women members of parliament and...
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. >> i am koran i am 10 years old >> i am alicia, 8 years old. >> i am anton, 9 years old. >> come onn here charles, we've got charles garrett here, also rico ander son with innovative school for performing arts, tell everybody what capitol kids is about and the school as well. >> innovative school of performing arts is a music school teaches students about singing, and music composition, studio recording, the other component is, it teaches children about live stage performance and studio recording, the same way you will prepare for an exam or test. >> there is a video out availablery cois showing here -- rico is showing here introducing the capitol kids. >>> these kids, in reference to music composition, singing and dancing these students show more interest than any of the other kids they brought their ideas, songs, voices and talent to the class every day. >> anaya, you yourself have been pulllied that's right? >> yes. >> -- bullied is that right? >> yes. >> howdied you deal with that. >> i have been experiencing bullying by two older students i went to go tell the administrators th
. >> i am koran i am 10 years old >> i am alicia, 8 years old. >> i am anton, 9 years old. >> come onn here charles, we've got charles garrett here, also rico ander son with innovative school for performing arts, tell everybody what capitol kids is about and the school as well. >> innovative school of performing arts is a music school teaches students about singing, and music composition, studio recording, the other component is, it teaches children about live...
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the koran's small ones were often carried with people. one of the most common kinds of souvenirs is the simplest. stones. stones are dirt from the ground. people who have been on the haj and who have engaged in one of the rituals which is the stoning of satan. they bring some of those stones home with them. you also have muslims with clay from kabbalah or other holy places pressed that they use in prayer. although the doctrinal core of these religions differ, the practices that they use to help focus believers on to what is important, they are the same. often you have an experience of cirque um amulation. walking around a state. it is during the performance. people walk seven times around this small building. it is either a mountain or of another holy site in the buddhist religion is one of the most common ways of making a pilgrimage. for christians, certainly they will circulate around the icon sometimes or the statue that they are vend rating. people look for the physical activity that helps them find an interior focus. physical hardshi
the koran's small ones were often carried with people. one of the most common kinds of souvenirs is the simplest. stones. stones are dirt from the ground. people who have been on the haj and who have engaged in one of the rituals which is the stoning of satan. they bring some of those stones home with them. you also have muslims with clay from kabbalah or other holy places pressed that they use in prayer. although the doctrinal core of these religions differ, the practices that they use to help...
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you hear behind this hanover industrial park, but somebody called 911 about a disturbing noise at koran off of the trees. >> the initial call that came in indicated there may have been shots fired by the suspect. >> they found the man alone and apparently troubled. >> when they first spotted the suspect, and he was clearly carrying a weapon and displaying its openly. -- it openly. >> they caught up with him next to the supply warehouse. >> the officers supplied -- caught up with him. he refused to drop the weapon. >> they swarmed the area and catalog evidence as they were rushing into shock trauma. at this time, it is unclear if he ever fired back at police. >> treating for gunshot wounds, his prognosis is not clear. as for the officers, we are told they are all now on investigative lead, depending the outcome of the investigation. >> a quadruple shooting in west baltimore. police say a 19-year-old shot four men early sunday morning. investigators say two of the victims were club employees, and they were treated for non-life threatening injuries. they believe an altercation led to the s
you hear behind this hanover industrial park, but somebody called 911 about a disturbing noise at koran off of the trees. >> the initial call that came in indicated there may have been shots fired by the suspect. >> they found the man alone and apparently troubled. >> when they first spotted the suspect, and he was clearly carrying a weapon and displaying its openly. -- it openly. >> they caught up with him next to the supply warehouse. >> the officers supplied --...
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thousands of men arrested imprisoned tortured put through trials in military tribunals no justice with koran immediately apparent leaders will be parliamentary elections the end of november and it looks like the military junta will pose hold of presidential election until sometime in two thousand and thirteen in the year m it will maintain supreme power it will pick a prime ministerial bill hare veto power goes out in parliament. and coming out of it later here on r.t.e. iran and the frying pan tehran is pressured from all sides whether i want to questions over its alleged nuclear pursuit cleared and the us threatening to unleash israel if these lawmakers state doesn't drop its activities. down with the old spain looks to stamp a new future at voting booths today as a stereo poverty tax people's patience to the limit. meanwhile across the european union the ongoing debt crisis has sparked an op evil end of woks political landscape from greece to italy an elected your kratz are on the sanded as democracy gives way to a desperate struggle for economic survival and italy power is gone to e.u. v
thousands of men arrested imprisoned tortured put through trials in military tribunals no justice with koran immediately apparent leaders will be parliamentary elections the end of november and it looks like the military junta will pose hold of presidential election until sometime in two thousand and thirteen in the year m it will maintain supreme power it will pick a prime ministerial bill hare veto power goes out in parliament. and coming out of it later here on r.t.e. iran and the frying pan...
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how's this for a real page turner the world's biggest party of the koran arguably one of the most decorated find out why it's come to russia. or they may both be pressing for action to resolve the e.u. debt crisis but there are procedures are worlds apart german and british leaders have been meeting in berlin to thrash out a possible solution or things or a smith reports. prime minister cameron and chance have held their meeting now and they ended it with a short media conference at which they were all smiles nothing less than we expected i mean these are two professional politicians after all they're unlikely to sling mud at each other in front of the world's press they really seem to have made nice with each other this morning they said that they do have differences but the difference is that can be overcome and of course they're dealing with what is a economic and fiscal union essentially on the brink of collapse no cool solution to all that is basically more europe she says that there should be more integration there should be more national governments and in the you to the heel of brus
how's this for a real page turner the world's biggest party of the koran arguably one of the most decorated find out why it's come to russia. or they may both be pressing for action to resolve the e.u. debt crisis but there are procedures are worlds apart german and british leaders have been meeting in berlin to thrash out a possible solution or things or a smith reports. prime minister cameron and chance have held their meeting now and they ended it with a short media conference at which they...
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more allied arteaga including surreal waiting word how's this for a page turner of the world largest koran arguably one of the most decorated by you know why. russia is now russia at heart. but. if it's pictures that you're looking for that tell the story for you i don't beat gallery for global headlines for broad obama's visit to australia charity hero prizes are things hard to intellect get a twist on the news and a smile possibly on your face check it out. had already done. tens of thousands of egyptians are back in tahrir square to demand that the military hand over power to a civilian government the rally that united islamize and secular protesters was organized by the muslim brotherhood after the government floated a controversial document the document bolsters the powers of the armed forces declaring them the guardian of quote constitutional legitimacy the egyptian military has been accused of encroaching on the control of the country since it took charge after hosni mubarak was ousted from office approach to the protests take place in the run up to the parliamentary elections due a
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i mean, it relates to the koran and meaning in what they're doing and justification as well. when i'm putting together and creating a and identity i put together a particular tried and then figure out exactly what the aspects of our and how i'm going to play those out and i usually -- earlier i would pick the ones i was more familiar with and try to make it some of the larger so i mean there is a way for me to not be known, but one of the things people don't get and it's hard to understand is exactly how important it is that their faith plays into everything that the deutsch. so in communicating and doing any kind of communication back-and-forth that is the key to doing the proper greeting to whatever you were doing for that reason that all of that plays into the legitimacy that, you know, you will turn that we want to portray. >> any other comments or questions? >> well, thank you, shannen. we do have copies of "the unexpected patriot" available in the lobby. she would be glad to sign them in this room if you would like to purchase them and bring them in and continue convers
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take place to people to turn over the pages of the world's biggest edition of the koran which belongs to one of russia's muslim republics unique decorated with so-called gold and precious stones one of the happening in europe. because a report is coming up next here on our c but before that i will back with the headline. please. list. lists. lists. lists. lists six british. explicitly. markets prajna. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. if. i gave. you. six. in indonesia elegies available in the ground you otoh for sure it's a media photo the ritz carlton hotel a little hotel hotel new millennium hotel in china you can see all the t.v. and sense hotel moscow rocks hotel much.
take place to people to turn over the pages of the world's biggest edition of the koran which belongs to one of russia's muslim republics unique decorated with so-called gold and precious stones one of the happening in europe. because a report is coming up next here on our c but before that i will back with the headline. please. list. lists. lists. lists. lists six british. explicitly. markets prajna. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds...
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it's going to take that leads to people to turn over the pages of the world's biggest additional the koran which belongs to one of russia's most of them republics a unique group decorated with still got gold and precious stones cost one hundred million euros. kashmir has been bitterly fought over for decades by india and pakistan and it's taking its toll on thousands of hindus who have been forced from their homeland those who stay behind face continued prosecution but they're determined to stick it out and encourage those who fled to return archies prudish rita has the story. on every corner in his neighborhood vickie ganju can see mosques women dressed and had jobs and men working at home while butcher shops it's part of the culture of srinagar kashmir ever since one nine hundred eighty nine when an alleged hypocrisy son backed insurgency began in the area today ninety five percent of the people living in kashmir are muslims vicki to a hindu from a caste known as pundits is one of the exceptions we face many problems because being the struction of a. post away i have to shoulder all the
it's going to take that leads to people to turn over the pages of the world's biggest additional the koran which belongs to one of russia's most of them republics a unique group decorated with still got gold and precious stones cost one hundred million euros. kashmir has been bitterly fought over for decades by india and pakistan and it's taking its toll on thousands of hindus who have been forced from their homeland those who stay behind face continued prosecution but they're determined to...
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known as sustained in this ritual of sacrifice an animal sacrifice that goes back to teaching of the koran and then abraham said to off his son a sacrifice the gold price of gold bestowed upon him a ram really is appreciation for the sacrifice and a part and his son in the process and ever since then and being a part of these celebrations i was festivities also comes just on the back of harsh grapes pilgrimage to mecca it's also a time for feasting the families friends and giving to the poor as well no because there are no such laws actually cause a bit of controversy just last year in moscow that's because it numbered shows such amounts actually spilled of the streets and their song just a good description of local verses of the song which they source this time city hall said it must take place in only certified areas we although especially a mattress turn outs they both in moscow and in russia moscow last year saying about two hundred thousand people turned out around moscow's most for the celebration. and next we travel to russia's remote far east and islands which may be isolated but a
known as sustained in this ritual of sacrifice an animal sacrifice that goes back to teaching of the koran and then abraham said to off his son a sacrifice the gold price of gold bestowed upon him a ram really is appreciation for the sacrifice and a part and his son in the process and ever since then and being a part of these celebrations i was festivities also comes just on the back of harsh grapes pilgrimage to mecca it's also a time for feasting the families friends and giving to the poor as...
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com including some severely if we were how's this for a page turner the world's biggest copy of the koran arguably one of its most decorated find out why it's come to russia. and if it's the pictures that you're looking for to tell the story you can head to our offbeat gallery first in the global headlines from barack obama's visit to australia to the euro crisis archy's cartoon collection has a fresh twist putting a smile on your face. well they may both be pressing for action to resolve the e.u. debt crisis but approaches are worlds apart german and british leaders meeting in berlin to thrash out a possible solution to all of this for more on this we're joined live by our he's laura smith of london so laura what's been said by chancellor merkel and prime minister cameron so far. well prime minister cameron has now held me promise to come around and chant. for help they're meeting now and they ended it with a short media conference at which they were all smiles this is not nothing less than we expected i mean it's an expression of politicians after all they're on like you to sling mud at
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for egypt is not a moderates a vision it's a vision where a religious fanatic interpretation of the koran would be the law of the line it's a place where adultery could be punishable with jail sentences it's a place where any form of alcohol or any form of. activities that are deemed an islamic could be banned it's a slippery slope the minute that you allow people with a fundamentalist religious vision to run an entire country yet called the i'll never know where things could end up you are in israel in tel aviv just how concerned is israel over this that. israel's been concerned about this from day one from the moment that egypt erupted into unrest israel's primary concern ease with the with the idea that a country can go from being a police states a dictatorship to democracy within a year israel always doubted that it always believed that it would take a long time possibly decades to lay the groundwork for a proper democracy and these are exactly the concerns that we're seeing playing out right across our southern border right now we're also seeing the breakdown of law and order not onl
for egypt is not a moderates a vision it's a vision where a religious fanatic interpretation of the koran would be the law of the line it's a place where adultery could be punishable with jail sentences it's a place where any form of alcohol or any form of. activities that are deemed an islamic could be banned it's a slippery slope the minute that you allow people with a fundamentalist religious vision to run an entire country yet called the i'll never know where things could end up you are in...
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about they released a letter today saying they have no idea what they're supposed to be doing the koran is all. the place i think what we're seeing across the country right now is police forces that are not trained for protest i mean when you think about it i mean the shining example for handling this stuff shining may be a bit strong but a good example i think is probably the metropolitan police department for the district of columbia they're they're used to protests they're used to large crowds that could cause damage often don't but could cause damage so we have police departments across the country who have no training for this whatsoever we have mayors of cities of all shapes and sizes who have no training for this whatsoever and who also like sort of don't like this government does not like this politicians who pretend to like it or say that they endorse it you know partly for covering their asses they're trying to stay in office and this movement is not going away some people say it will go away in the northeast because of the weather but it's not going away all of them are conce
about they released a letter today saying they have no idea what they're supposed to be doing the koran is all. the place i think what we're seeing across the country right now is police forces that are not trained for protest i mean when you think about it i mean the shining example for handling this stuff shining may be a bit strong but a good example i think is probably the metropolitan police department for the district of columbia they're they're used to protests they're used to large...
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>>guest: travis patrick was a junior officer who spoke arabic, he studied the koran intently and spentb countries on special forces missions and he was put into the worst difficult in iraq at the worst moment of the war as the tribal affairs expert and suddenly iraqis started saying, what part of iraq are you from? >>neil: he knew the slang? >>guest: street iraqi arabic and some would say, are you from the north of iraq or the south. >>neil: he looked iraqi. and he was proud of that thick mustache. >>guest: he grew it as a sign of respect for iraqi culture. this pan plunged deeper into the iraqi culture than most any other american who ever did, and iraqis told me they adored him, and he was the strongest ally they ever had and he helped turn things and in that moment with his we commanding officers who i know you know, and their colleagues helped town the war around in the most important city in a have it california moment of the war. >>neil: it was an al qaeda stronghold and jim was here a few years ago and he was telling about the environment in the whole region and it was lick the
>>guest: travis patrick was a junior officer who spoke arabic, he studied the koran intently and spentb countries on special forces missions and he was put into the worst difficult in iraq at the worst moment of the war as the tribal affairs expert and suddenly iraqis started saying, what part of iraq are you from? >>neil: he knew the slang? >>guest: street iraqi arabic and some would say, are you from the north of iraq or the south. >>neil: he looked iraqi. and he was...
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then we have the koran, we have the profit and, therefore, that hasn't prevented them from having terrible tyrannies and the terrible corruptions, and more perhaps than any other countries. but there is a basis of there. i'm not calling for any universal religion. i don't believe in -- because i think they are against the others. that is not the way to reach consensus, you see their i am closer to obama. but a real utopia, a real dream, a real vision borne by poetry, and if you are not careful soon or later i would begin to recite poetry, but let's leave that for later. [laughter] it's something, if you are -- it makes you feel for the vision that is utopia. and i think that may be for people to think why should we not believe in something much more satisfactory to the mind into the heart than what we are living now? not only try to grab something from what is possible, let's quickly get a little more money he or there. that is not very amusing. it may take some time but it doesn't lead to be a real person. [applause] >> on that note, can i just ask you if you can talk to us a little bit a
then we have the koran, we have the profit and, therefore, that hasn't prevented them from having terrible tyrannies and the terrible corruptions, and more perhaps than any other countries. but there is a basis of there. i'm not calling for any universal religion. i don't believe in -- because i think they are against the others. that is not the way to reach consensus, you see their i am closer to obama. but a real utopia, a real dream, a real vision borne by poetry, and if you are not careful...
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. >> even though they may have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'lltill hide dope in it and hide weapons in it. just, you know, everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. >> in this cell, it appears that somebody has tampered the mattress. >> obviously this has been tampered with. i can tell that the inmates have restitched it back up to try to evade detection, any type of detection. >> sorry. we're just going in to see what we got. and actually it's not anything they -- it's like they can't have, you know. i don't know why they have it in their mattress. >> sometimes, unfortunately, we come up empty-handed, and it doesn't look like there's anything in here now. emotionally, i feel distraught because, you know, i mean, i don't live like that. now i have to go back in there and clean it up. this destruction right here is infringing on my rights. >> the search is over, yielding no contraband. >> the pictures in the mattress, what was the point? we had to tear up the whole mattress. and there's no reason -- i mean th
. >> even though they may have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'lltill hide dope in it and hide weapons in it. just, you know, everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. >> in this cell, it appears that somebody has tampered the mattress. >> obviously this has been tampered with. i can tell that the inmates have restitched it back up to try to evade detection, any type of detection. >> sorry. we're...
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so does the koran. >> what do you think is going to happen to you when you die? in god's mercy. >> i think joseph lives in the here and now, i think he is obviously cog any zant cognizant or aware that he has the death penalty hanging over his head. but there also may be a part of him that thinks that something may happen ultimately and he woman be executed. many serial killers who are psychopaths are very optimistic in terms of their future. >> thank you very much. >> joseph was hardly a disappointment. joseph is smart, articulate and listening to him talk about what he wanted to do, what his whole purpose was, made him even more frightening of an individual than we realized 30-some years ago. i think that he was absolutely a very, very dangerous serial killer set apart from many of the other ones that we saw then and we see today. one of the reasons for this kind of interview is not just to develop a better understanding of these kinds of offenders, but also to help investigators the next time that this type of crime occurs. joseph paul franklin will not be our
so does the koran. >> what do you think is going to happen to you when you die? in god's mercy. >> i think joseph lives in the here and now, i think he is obviously cog any zant cognizant or aware that he has the death penalty hanging over his head. but there also may be a part of him that thinks that something may happen ultimately and he woman be executed. many serial killers who are psychopaths are very optimistic in terms of their future. >> thank you very much. >>...
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not to stereotype people or encourage actions such as the minister in action who wanted to burn the koran. we should not be doing that. we have to be aware this anxiety exists in the american mind after 9/11. the fact that there is an indisputable connection between radical islam and terrorism in the world but at the same time we have to preserve american principles of independence, judging people as individuals and protecting their liberty, particularly religious liberty. >> some folks heard the first part and ignored the second. >> if it was just that i think it would be forgivable in my mind and i have to work on my own level of forgiveness but what it was was there are people who are invested in attacking and trying to make a larger point and they were willing to sacrifice me and my journalistic independence to do it. the council on american islamic relations cared, bit like the idea that anybody would engage bill o'reilly to their point and say i won't play games with you. i think you were right because our look at the facts of who were in those planes and use those airplanes as inst
not to stereotype people or encourage actions such as the minister in action who wanted to burn the koran. we should not be doing that. we have to be aware this anxiety exists in the american mind after 9/11. the fact that there is an indisputable connection between radical islam and terrorism in the world but at the same time we have to preserve american principles of independence, judging people as individuals and protecting their liberty, particularly religious liberty. >> some folks...
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we went into the koran, the wife of the profit mohamed, she had a voice. she was not silent or do sile, and everyone says muslim women are supposed to be, and there was a research that i formed on the islamist per speckive of non-violation and the christian perspective of non-violence that i exploited to the call. [laughter] [applause] it was that kind of thing that we use, so by the time when we decided to do this fast, it had caught on, and then the women said like esther, sack clothes and ashes. look at me. on a normal day, this is the way lie -- liberia women dress. we dress like this, no one takes us seriously. nicely dressed, jewelry and everything, so we have to go back to god. we recognize we have a role to play in the violent communities are facing. let's go in sack clothes and ashes. the white was for peace, the hair tie to color the beauty of the hair, no shoes, no jewelry, no makeup, and go have a sense of humor. .. so, imagine this in in the liberian it rain and it doesn't get cold off from the rain it gets hotter and humid, and women's whose
we went into the koran, the wife of the profit mohamed, she had a voice. she was not silent or do sile, and everyone says muslim women are supposed to be, and there was a research that i formed on the islamist per speckive of non-violation and the christian perspective of non-violence that i exploited to the call. [laughter] [applause] it was that kind of thing that we use, so by the time when we decided to do this fast, it had caught on, and then the women said like esther, sack clothes and...
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that is the lesson i learned from the koran, and the bible and a guitar. the man who championed the divide for a moslem homeland was the president of the muslim league, brilliant lawyer seven years younger than gandhi and linked to the good iraqi speaking part of the indian subcontinent. what difficulty gandhi faced was some of the hindu side argued before the muslim league came up with its demand for pakistan that hindus and muslims were two nations. let us look at more of gandhi's passion for a united india. passion joined in the case of lincoln with argument. it is worse than anarchy to partition the country like india whose every corner is populated by hindus and muslims living side by side. is like cutting up living body into pieces. gandhi conceded that separation was possible. if the vast majority of indian muslims feel they're not one nation with their hindu and other brethren who will be able to resist them? i know known non-violent method of compelling obedience of eighty million muslims to the will of the rest of india, however powerful image or
that is the lesson i learned from the koran, and the bible and a guitar. the man who championed the divide for a moslem homeland was the president of the muslim league, brilliant lawyer seven years younger than gandhi and linked to the good iraqi speaking part of the indian subcontinent. what difficulty gandhi faced was some of the hindu side argued before the muslim league came up with its demand for pakistan that hindus and muslims were two nations. let us look at more of gandhi's passion for...
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as you know, they koran in and help developing -- develop economic policy for the president.he experience he has brought to that is he had the same job. he served as the deputy head of the council under bob rubin, and then when bob became secretary of the treasury, jean became another director. -- gene became the director. in terms of consistently working democratic administrations that make policy. he is by background from ann arbor, mich., although he did not go to the university of michigan. he is a diehard walgreens fans. he was recruited as a tennis player on a scholarship and played and was the captain of the university of minnesota tennis team. he subsequently went to yale law school where he also continued his great academic pursuits. at the university of minnesota, he was a member of the phi beta kappa. after law school, he began to get involved and worked in the dukakis campaign but also work for mario cuomo in the early 1990's and then was recruited by people he met in the campaign to work with bill clinton and that campaign, and he ran the economic policy of the c
as you know, they koran in and help developing -- develop economic policy for the president.he experience he has brought to that is he had the same job. he served as the deputy head of the council under bob rubin, and then when bob became secretary of the treasury, jean became another director. -- gene became the director. in terms of consistently working democratic administrations that make policy. he is by background from ann arbor, mich., although he did not go to the university of michigan....
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whether it is balloon boy or the reverend that was going to burn the koran and now herman cain sexualons. energyasting time and developing a sexual harassment charges against a man who never ever has a chance to be president. [laughter] [laughter] every time i get on tv and i hear more incredible outrage and absorption in evaluating, i tune it out. it does not matter. the most precious thing we have is our attention. the media has done a terrible job of focusing our attention. i do not believe it is because of ratings. it is because of laziness. it is the easy, gliese thing to do and it is much harder -- to build programming but make it incredibly appealing to people. if you look for history, he had to write a novel. in order to educate his fellow countrymen. people have always known that you need to capture the imagination and tell stories in order to move the consensus to another place. the media have lost a gift to capture what is happening. i am aware that makes people want to do something about it. about self-reliance. how does amerson and fesai self- reliance and come together w
whether it is balloon boy or the reverend that was going to burn the koran and now herman cain sexualons. energyasting time and developing a sexual harassment charges against a man who never ever has a chance to be president. [laughter] [laughter] every time i get on tv and i hear more incredible outrage and absorption in evaluating, i tune it out. it does not matter. the most precious thing we have is our attention. the media has done a terrible job of focusing our attention. i do not believe...
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it is a work koran. -- workaround. " is going on in a lot of states, it is not across the board. there is not going to be one place doing all of these things. they understand that they have to make tough decisions to get back on a growth trajectory. they understand their economies are distinct. they can all desire to be silicon valley but they are not. some our advanced manufacturing, some are consumption economies. that need to diversify. i think what you will see in the next three to five years is making the kind of targeted investments in those infrastructure or cluster areas that relate to what they do best. it is ugly ball because they are also cutting others think that's. this is never perfect. i do see a level of focus and discipline with regard to a certain segment of what could be considered transformative investments happening across the state. they have not got to the point where they are saying let's let this be the norm now. that is a radical thought. it says that the last 30 years of federal expansion needs to be radically rethought with regard to a set of discretio
it is a work koran. -- workaround. " is going on in a lot of states, it is not across the board. there is not going to be one place doing all of these things. they understand that they have to make tough decisions to get back on a growth trajectory. they understand their economies are distinct. they can all desire to be silicon valley but they are not. some our advanced manufacturing, some are consumption economies. that need to diversify. i think what you will see in the next three to...
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document recognizing the holy trinity, according to khalid sheikh mohamed and his interpretation of the koran, that's justification for killing and terrorizing people that believe in the holy, undivided trinity. there's a war going on and in libya, apparently, we fought for people who want to destroy us. the al qaeda flag now flies proudly over this federal building in benghazi, libya. congratulations to this administration for making that happen. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 818, an act to direct the secretary of the interior to allow for prepayment of repayment contracts between the united states and the uenta water conservancy district. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. jackson, for 30 minutes. mr. jackson: i thank you, madam speaker. tonight i want to speak from the subject jobs, jobs, jobs, will restore faith in government. invest, build, an grow. one does not
document recognizing the holy trinity, according to khalid sheikh mohamed and his interpretation of the koran, that's justification for killing and terrorizing people that believe in the holy, undivided trinity. there's a war going on and in libya, apparently, we fought for people who want to destroy us. the al qaeda flag now flies proudly over this federal building in benghazi, libya. congratulations to this administration for making that happen. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the...
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i have talked too much about it sitting between two eminent economists fear the koran, but let me just say that i'm sure they will elaborate. he came into office with a four-point program. the first was to lower tax rates across the board. he didn't believe in this class warfare. he believes everyone should be treated fairly. .. screen actors guild and movie industry and all of that and lead him to understand and one of the things he does develop mechanisms for people to work together. things such as the cabinet council system in which members of the cabinet got together on a regular basis in order to develop the plans they brought to him in the cabinet meeting bringing the entire appointed people working for him in the various departments together at regular intervals. having special courses taught by people from the kennedy school harvard on the management of the department's these kind of things, so it was a combination of a vision of where the country should be going and then developing the leadership plans to bring together a cohesive administration of people throughout the govern
i have talked too much about it sitting between two eminent economists fear the koran, but let me just say that i'm sure they will elaborate. he came into office with a four-point program. the first was to lower tax rates across the board. he didn't believe in this class warfare. he believes everyone should be treated fairly. .. screen actors guild and movie industry and all of that and lead him to understand and one of the things he does develop mechanisms for people to work together. things...
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scandals or stories, whether it is the balloon voyage for the reverend that was going to burn the koran or now herman cain's sexual harassment accusations. we're wasting an enormous amount of time and energy debating this sexual harassment accusations about a man who never ever, ever had a chance to be president. so why -- [laughter] and every time i turn on the tv and i hear more kinds of incredible outrage and absorption in evaluating this, i just tune it out. because it does not matter. i feel the media has done a terrible job of focusing our attention where in needs to go. i do not believe it is because of ratings. i believe it is because of laziness. i'd think it is the easy, lazy thing to do. [applause] it is much harder to build programming around real issues but make it incredibly appealing to people. if you look through history, [unintelligible] before he ran for prime minister, found he had to write a novel in order to educate his fellow countrymen about what was happening in england, england becoming two nations. so people have always known that you need to capture this imagi
scandals or stories, whether it is the balloon voyage for the reverend that was going to burn the koran or now herman cain's sexual harassment accusations. we're wasting an enormous amount of time and energy debating this sexual harassment accusations about a man who never ever, ever had a chance to be president. so why -- [laughter] and every time i turn on the tv and i hear more kinds of incredible outrage and absorption in evaluating this, i just tune it out. because it does not matter. i...
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the department of homeland security 5 the koran. -- the department of a homeland security had it wrong. >> they are putting something on top, and they are doing pretty well on their own. . they would rather cooperate with each other than putting children in orphanages. the wisdom is it so zero of these organizations -- it so all of those organizations as a unifying idea. the coast guard does more than protect the united states from threats coming in by sea. that idea of stopping physical threats to the country ought to be at the top of the list, and they did provide a unifying of sect, which was given reality by connective. additional resources have been added. the other chores they have to do are still being done, but this is a mission that appeals. you are a patriot of wants to protect your country, and if you feel good about that you will put effort into it. the hard part has been overcoming all of those obstacles that always happen when you throw organizations together. >> when i asked what is the one area where they do not believe coordination has worked as well as it should, they
the department of homeland security 5 the koran. -- the department of a homeland security had it wrong. >> they are putting something on top, and they are doing pretty well on their own. . they would rather cooperate with each other than putting children in orphanages. the wisdom is it so zero of these organizations -- it so all of those organizations as a unifying idea. the coast guard does more than protect the united states from threats coming in by sea. that idea of stopping physical...
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we went into the koran to the wife of the prophet mohammed. she had a voice. she was not silent, she was not docile as anyone is seeing the women are supposed to be. and then there was a reset that i brought on the islamic perspective of the violence and the christian perspective of no violence that i exploited to the call. [laughter] >> brough -- bravo. >> it was that kind of fan we decided to do this fast they had caught on and then said like esther sat close and actually look at me on a normal day this is the way we dress. we continue to dress like this no one would take us seriously. nicely dressed, jewelry and everything so we have to go back. we all recognize we have a role to play in the violence our communities are facing. so it was for peace, the hair ties was to cover the duty of the hair, no jewelry, no makeup, and god has a sense of humor. out that time we decided after a prayer i had one of the funkiest hair cuts and all of liberia and i had to cut off my hair. .. and it doesn't get cooled off from the rain. it hotter and humid and women whose clo
we went into the koran to the wife of the prophet mohammed. she had a voice. she was not silent, she was not docile as anyone is seeing the women are supposed to be. and then there was a reset that i brought on the islamic perspective of the violence and the christian perspective of no violence that i exploited to the call. [laughter] >> brough -- bravo. >> it was that kind of fan we decided to do this fast they had caught on and then said like esther sat close and actually look at...
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the chair wishes to thank our guest in it and for their cooperation in maintaining order and the koran. this is the fourth hearing of the joint select committee on deficit reduction, entitled overview of previous debt proposals. i want to thank our witnesses. first, you wish to thank them for their service to their country, all long-term stirred public officials. senator alan simpson, who served as senator from wyoming for 18 years, served as chairman to the veterans committee and member of the finest chichi an aging committee and obviously the cochair of president obama's national commission on fiscal responsibility and reform. additionally, erskine bowles, who served as chief of staff to president bill clinton and was appointed by president obama to also cochaired the national commission on fiscal responsibility and reform. senator pete dominick, the longest-serving senator in new mexico's history, although new mexico is still a fairly young state, a storied career as chairman of the budget committee serves as senior fellow at the bipartisan policy center. finally, dr. alice rivlin,
the chair wishes to thank our guest in it and for their cooperation in maintaining order and the koran. this is the fourth hearing of the joint select committee on deficit reduction, entitled overview of previous debt proposals. i want to thank our witnesses. first, you wish to thank them for their service to their country, all long-term stirred public officials. senator alan simpson, who served as senator from wyoming for 18 years, served as chairman to the veterans committee and member of the...