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colorful example of manipulation in a famous koran story. >> the koran promises a martyr in the namef islam, 72 virgins. is that true? >> it is not true. >> she says that several scholars studied the original text came to a startling realization. >> nowhere in the koran does it promises 72 virgins, 48 virgins. what it promises as far as heaven goes is something lush. the arabic word for virgin has been mistranslated. the original word that was used in the koran was the word for raisin, not martyrs. in oth >> 72 raisins. imagine the terrorists who expected something completely different. >> the story illustrates that radicals have twisted islamic ideas, but it also reflects a growing new realty, the violent jihad dists that carry out terrorist attacks often know little about islam. >> many cases they're petty criminals, dropouts, unemployed, many cases drug users who never had anything to do with religion, have no religious training whatsoever. >> you probably know it better than me. maybe you studied. >> they're ignorant of religion and latch onto radical islam as a way to act out th
colorful example of manipulation in a famous koran story. >> the koran promises a martyr in the namef islam, 72 virgins. is that true? >> it is not true. >> she says that several scholars studied the original text came to a startling realization. >> nowhere in the koran does it promises 72 virgins, 48 virgins. what it promises as far as heaven goes is something lush. the arabic word for virgin has been mistranslated. the original word that was used in the koran was the...
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what got you into trouble was writing about a koran school. ms.amal: i was getting e-mails and teails as u call tm on my won's ghts isss as well buthe koran schl, it was heing the il on th head is su ag was thatt seitive toc for mo pakistanis that you cannot question religion. if they are sending their children to a koran school, then they have the right to do so and you cannot question the method they use to teach there whether it is using the stick, whether it is abusing them in any way, they accept it. that is how it is. i tried to write about it and got myself into trouble. melinda: what kind of trouble? ms. jamal: threats. i was encountered by people with knives who threatened to me personally. i was getting phone calls and i did notying if quit, i would get into trouble. melinda: mona kareem, also on your story. what were you reporting on kuwait?? -- in ms. kareem: i was not that controversial for authorities because the media is already well-controlled by the states and even the owners of the media they did not want to pass any criticism. m
what got you into trouble was writing about a koran school. ms.amal: i was getting e-mails and teails as u call tm on my won's ghts isss as well buthe koran schl, it was heing the il on th head is su ag was thatt seitive toc for mo pakistanis that you cannot question religion. if they are sending their children to a koran school, then they have the right to do so and you cannot question the method they use to teach there whether it is using the stick, whether it is abusing them in any way, they...
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is that in the koran. >> no. >> i read it.hat's not true. >> when you read the cor rkoran need to understand the backgrou background. there's no such infidels in the kor koran. that's there sir, look it up. >> there's something else in the koran that you're dealing with the christians and jews in -- >> neither christians nor jews are your friends. >> you don't help them. >> you don't help them. so islam teaches people not to help christians and jews. who are the infidels that jihad is supposed to be waged against sir. >> this is your own interpretation but when you go to the actual interpretation of the koran you're not going to find such -- >> i've got to go. thank you for your time. >> there are american muslims -- >> when we come back. this is up next tonight. are they going to interview paula jones? in one case it's about exposure and in another case it's about groping and fondling and touching against a women's will. >> and rape. >> donald trump makes that explosive comment about bill clinton last night right here on this
is that in the koran. >> no. >> i read it.hat's not true. >> when you read the cor rkoran need to understand the backgrou background. there's no such infidels in the kor koran. that's there sir, look it up. >> there's something else in the koran that you're dealing with the christians and jews in -- >> neither christians nor jews are your friends. >> you don't help them. >> you don't help them. so islam teaches people not to help christians and jews....
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my great and mother gave my grandmother this koran on her birthday in 1896. when she had to leave crimea, she held it close to her chest and took it with her. she and her family were expelled in 1944. they had been accused of collaborating with nazi germany and were sent to what is then the soviet republic of use pakistan. she spent decades there but always missed home. when the soviet union collapsed, she and thousands of others returned to crimea. but things have changed in the last two years. >> people are being oppressed again. one boy who went to school with my grandson was kidnapped on his way home. they buried him alive. there have been many cases like this. people have been hanged. it's happening every day. many crimean tartar's say they have not felt safe in the annexation in 2014. once again, she has left her home. >> we did it for the safety of our children. they don't like muslims there now. reporter: despite the hardships they have endured, she is relieved the plight of crimean tartar's is beginning to receive international attention. the victory
my great and mother gave my grandmother this koran on her birthday in 1896. when she had to leave crimea, she held it close to her chest and took it with her. she and her family were expelled in 1944. they had been accused of collaborating with nazi germany and were sent to what is then the soviet republic of use pakistan. she spent decades there but always missed home. when the soviet union collapsed, she and thousands of others returned to crimea. but things have changed in the last two...
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is that a doctrine in the koran? >> of course, it is. you can have a slave. there was a girl who was 9 years old, they used her two times a day. >> you succeeded in rescuing a number of those women. describe without creating a vulnerability to the process how you go about finding them and getting them out? >> through the relationship that we have with the kurdish tribes, that we will be able to go across the bordering to isis territory and we'll be able to save and rescue some of these kurds back. we were able to locate markets where they sell them. most of them in mosul, some of them in syria. these girls have a different price dpejding on her beauty, depending on her age, depending on if she is virgin or not. so the price can go from 4,000 american dollars to 2,000 american dollars. this operation bankrupted our organization. i will tell you something. i will sell my suit, my furniture, everything i own to get those girls out, and i have no regrets about it. >> up close with the kurdish person mer fwa as they fight isis in northern iraq. isis in northern ir
is that a doctrine in the koran? >> of course, it is. you can have a slave. there was a girl who was 9 years old, they used her two times a day. >> you succeeded in rescuing a number of those women. describe without creating a vulnerability to the process how you go about finding them and getting them out? >> through the relationship that we have with the kurdish tribes, that we will be able to go across the bordering to isis territory and we'll be able to save and rescue some...
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is -- pr ophet, and the koran.ost: you married a non-muslim. take her last name to plano that. -- to explain all that. mr. khalilzad: this is to help the kids in their country, the khalilzadtes, because is not an easy name to pronounce. was a feminist, and she thought that is not only is it right that they should have their mothers name, but also that it would make it easier for them. my last name being so hard to pronounce. enard.their last name is b the last story, the story of president joe biden. mr. khalilzad: i have two stories about the current vice president. when i was a special envoy in afghanistan, he came once. i was very impressed with him, number one, because the embassy was elementary at that time. we all slept on the floor. he had brought his own could be bad and slept on the floor like i did. host: in the embassy? mr. khalilzad: in the embassy, in the office. meetingday after his that i did not go with him, he came back to tell me that he had caused me a huge problem, and i said, "what happened? "
is -- pr ophet, and the koran.ost: you married a non-muslim. take her last name to plano that. -- to explain all that. mr. khalilzad: this is to help the kids in their country, the khalilzadtes, because is not an easy name to pronounce. was a feminist, and she thought that is not only is it right that they should have their mothers name, but also that it would make it easier for them. my last name being so hard to pronounce. enard.their last name is b the last story, the story of president joe...
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he said i don't care what the koran says page nine, chapter nine verse 20. what did it say? what did it say? kill the infidel. chapter nine verse four, chapter nine verse 29. these are the words of god. it says we don't give a more. i want to be a member of nato. not happening. so that's a turkey becomes turkey eventually. there is a way. it's fragile. it depend upon whether that political elite can maintain its credentials or its authority to impose its interpretation of the religion and, of course, we don't like it. we don't like it, but again i think it is arrogance that we save our culture must define what they will do to join us in our global community. that's the ultimate arrogance. let's leave it up to people like presidency see who are elected as to how they do with this question. so in the front. >> are supposed to be, considered to be 1.2-1.3 billion muslims, so-called muslims. who represents the muslim nation-states? if you have to address, you are invited to address oic, what message you will have for them? what recommendations you would have for them in case you
he said i don't care what the koran says page nine, chapter nine verse 20. what did it say? what did it say? kill the infidel. chapter nine verse four, chapter nine verse 29. these are the words of god. it says we don't give a more. i want to be a member of nato. not happening. so that's a turkey becomes turkey eventually. there is a way. it's fragile. it depend upon whether that political elite can maintain its credentials or its authority to impose its interpretation of the religion and, of...
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once we saw them reading the koran, they were altogether. >> earlier this month, muhammadu buhari hadeeting with the chief of schoolgirls who was arrested -- christina says the militants are keen to capitalize on the publicity the case has attracted. they have approached the government looking for a ransom to release the other girls, but there are countless other victims like christina ijabla whose cases not -- do not receive attention. those who have escaped face the challenge of reintegrating into society. >> coming back may pose a danger to society because of the reorientation they got from the captors. >> we have to show them love, except them, and welcome them home. >> they should be at least taken to a different center. >> christina ijabla and her cousin cannot fathom why the schoolgirls have not received more attention. she is not looking for a meeting with the president but she does want support for herself as well as her baby. >> our correspondent joins me now. good evening. christina gave you so many details about her capture and the way that she was held. what stood out the
once we saw them reading the koran, they were altogether. >> earlier this month, muhammadu buhari hadeeting with the chief of schoolgirls who was arrested -- christina says the militants are keen to capitalize on the publicity the case has attracted. they have approached the government looking for a ransom to release the other girls, but there are countless other victims like christina ijabla whose cases not -- do not receive attention. those who have escaped face the challenge of...
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we were teaching the islamic religious sciences, we also taught the koran. i had to leave my homeland to continue my job in more acceptable conditions. we could not work in crimea anymore, they didn't let the school operate, they didn't renew our license. >> reporter: "they" are the russians, who invaded and annexed crimea in march 2014. the imam and about 100 members of the congregation are crimean tatars-- a small muslim community with centuries of history in the region. but many found themselves on the wrong side of the new authorities and now they have, in effect, become refugees in their own country. this young mother is one of them. >> ( translated ): i had to quit my studies, i was studying there in high school, but i had to grab my documents and come here. all our loved ones are still in crimea. we are far away from our parents, it's difficult to be away from our homeland. >> reporter: protests in ukraine led to the ouster of pro-russian president viktor yanukovych in early 2014, but russia, unhappy with the loss of yanukovych, took advantage of the
we were teaching the islamic religious sciences, we also taught the koran. i had to leave my homeland to continue my job in more acceptable conditions. we could not work in crimea anymore, they didn't let the school operate, they didn't renew our license. >> reporter: "they" are the russians, who invaded and annexed crimea in march 2014. the imam and about 100 members of the congregation are crimean tatars-- a small muslim community with centuries of history in the region. but...
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. >> a lot of people say i can justify according to the bible or koran.f your spouse is cheating on you, you have a right. god telling us certain way it is but you're better -- he give us -- we're human beings. we're given choice right from wrong. i can't justify what i did. she had a mother. she was somebody's daughter and she had a father. the worst part is i have a daughter with my wife and she have not just the mother but the father, what i did. i live with that every day. >> born in pakistan but raised in wyoming he told us his religion made him a victim as well. >> during my trial i was in september 11, so it was -- not a one case like mine anybody got sentenced like i did because i'm from pakistan. i believe in muslim. you know, imus limb but it's still, you know, i'm a firm believer, whatever i have coming nobody can stop it. nobody can benefit me or nobody can harm me without his permission. the way as a muslim i believe wheneaves form the tree, it doesn't fall without his will. so every day what i do, what i don't it's been written in my book. ♪
. >> a lot of people say i can justify according to the bible or koran.f your spouse is cheating on you, you have a right. god telling us certain way it is but you're better -- he give us -- we're human beings. we're given choice right from wrong. i can't justify what i did. she had a mother. she was somebody's daughter and she had a father. the worst part is i have a daughter with my wife and she have not just the mother but the father, what i did. i live with that every day. >>...
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he compared islam to nazism and called on a ban of the koran. >> trevor: dear lord. is it me, or does that look like the son that trump has? ( laughter ) ( applause ) that is a trump child. look at that. that's the same style trump would have if he had human hair. that's exactly the same thing. and geert doesn't just look like trump and talks like trump, he tweets like donald trump. this is an actual tweet. he tweeted this, "make the netherlandss great again." at what point are we going to acknowledge, people, that "great" means language. it's coded language. just like trump, geert doesn't mince words with other countries. >> today i have a message for the the turks. your government is fooling you into believing that one day you will become a member of the european union. well, forget it. you are no europeans. and you will never be. so, turkey, stay away from us. you are not welcome here. >> trevor: man. this guy is so mean. how would he like it if someone spoke to him like that? said, "hey, you look like a middle-aged, floating in a river." he wouldn't like that. th
he compared islam to nazism and called on a ban of the koran. >> trevor: dear lord. is it me, or does that look like the son that trump has? ( laughter ) ( applause ) that is a trump child. look at that. that's the same style trump would have if he had human hair. that's exactly the same thing. and geert doesn't just look like trump and talks like trump, he tweets like donald trump. this is an actual tweet. he tweeted this, "make the netherlandss great again." at what point are...
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they have no sacred written book like the bible or koran. the reasons isis has condemned them to death or sexual slavery. when yizidi women are rescue or escape from the is lambic state they come here to the sfrng that flows under the tellable to be cleansed. now, the yizidis are landless in thow in refugee camps about northeast of sinjah in kurdistan, where father dubois spends most of his time, piecing together a picture of what happened to the yizidis of sinjah. recorded over 400 hours of testimony so far. more than 80 men and women. most of which we caution you is disturbing to see and difficult to hear. and he allowed us to sit in with him on his second interview with nazrine 2,1. still terrified of isis after more than ape year under their control. she covered her face. >> the wife would hold down my hand as the husband raped me. she told father dubois. she said at one point he was tied to a bed, naked for three months, and raped day and night. >>> and you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be
they have no sacred written book like the bible or koran. the reasons isis has condemned them to death or sexual slavery. when yizidi women are rescue or escape from the is lambic state they come here to the sfrng that flows under the tellable to be cleansed. now, the yizidis are landless in thow in refugee camps about northeast of sinjah in kurdistan, where father dubois spends most of his time, piecing together a picture of what happened to the yizidis of sinjah. recorded over 400 hours of...
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for central banks or treasuries, they should be making the trades that our children and our koran childrento make, that is, they should be making trades smooth out that volatility. you: gray, professor, thank so much for joining us. that is ucla professor roger farmer. we will be right back. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" presumptive, the republican presidential candidate recently said that the government can just money. well, that is true. kind of. joe: i talked about a senior scholar about this from bergamo, italy. many people have said the same thing and one person say, "well, look, we issue our own currency and this is correct, whether it is on the debt or social security beneficiary, we can always make all of those payments. joe: a lot of people accept that. next thing they usually say is, sure, but we could become germany or zimbabwe or venezuela if we fund our debt by printing it, won't we have hyperinflation? print the money but it is just as bad. what is your response to that? look, it is actually pretty difficult to get hyperinflation going. it is not a matter of n
for central banks or treasuries, they should be making the trades that our children and our koran childrento make, that is, they should be making trades smooth out that volatility. you: gray, professor, thank so much for joining us. that is ucla professor roger farmer. we will be right back. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" presumptive, the republican presidential candidate recently said that the government can just money. well, that is true. kind of. joe: i talked...
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loved ones gathered outside a military mosque in east cairo as the koran play to the speakers.he pilot had more than 6200 hours of flying according to egyptair. his family thought his career as the pilot was just beginning. >>> lots more ahead. the flame district plane flying around the world have personal panels has just landed. >>> the wires were in action tonight. it was anything but. up next. >>> the unofficial kickoff to summer, just a week away. snowed in a 7000 feet.>>> ♪ hey! ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ ♪ get down, get down. a beautiful sunday evening. embarcadero, we're wrapping up the last week of spring, the official start of summer is next week. there's a chance of rain and more snow in the forecast.
loved ones gathered outside a military mosque in east cairo as the koran play to the speakers.he pilot had more than 6200 hours of flying according to egyptair. his family thought his career as the pilot was just beginning. >>> lots more ahead. the flame district plane flying around the world have personal panels has just landed. >>> the wires were in action tonight. it was anything but. up next. >>> the unofficial kickoff to summer, just a week away. snowed in a 7000...
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the source of information like legal, social, political, economic all derive from the holy koran and that's based on the sheria law. for the gentleman not to worry. not everything is based on that. we do have a constitution which is aligned with international human rights. we have our parliament. 28% are women. that will not be taken back if everything was based on the sheria law. >> you had a question. >> just for the gentleman, i think pe left but ho-- hopefulle later. i've been here for the past eight months. i'm doing my coming from a very poor background but if it was not for the 15 years of the recent government and for the international community, i wouldn't be standing here so just one example, what has been achieved in the past 15 years. i know you have done some amazing work in the last 20 years. one thing that i was very impressed and it is my first week in washington, d.c. is that opportunity for full bright scholars, when they are done here in the u.s., they go back and i think it will be some opportunities for them and thank you so much for that because they didn't have
the source of information like legal, social, political, economic all derive from the holy koran and that's based on the sheria law. for the gentleman not to worry. not everything is based on that. we do have a constitution which is aligned with international human rights. we have our parliament. 28% are women. that will not be taken back if everything was based on the sheria law. >> you had a question. >> just for the gentleman, i think pe left but ho-- hopefulle later. i've been...
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. >> you will have an opportunity to read the koran. that is something you should actually read, man, as well as the autobiography of malcolm x, too, brother. he's really on a journey at this point in time. and the journey that he is on is on a downward spiral. once you get trapped in the system, they tend to recycle us. so i refer him to these books to put some sound principles in his mind. and hopefully motivate him to fight the good fight. life is a battle. i mean, we came out of our father's scrotum and went into our mother's womb. it was us amongst thousands of other sperm cells fighting in a hostile environment. and we won that battle. that was our first battle of life. >> hinkston says he's been fighting his own battle to change the behavior that's kept him incarcerated most of the past 13 years. >> i believe if i don't make a transformation in my life at this point that i'm going to end up dead. so this transformation is essential for my being. i'm working on a book. the reason i started writing this book is to basically have so
. >> you will have an opportunity to read the koran. that is something you should actually read, man, as well as the autobiography of malcolm x, too, brother. he's really on a journey at this point in time. and the journey that he is on is on a downward spiral. once you get trapped in the system, they tend to recycle us. so i refer him to these books to put some sound principles in his mind. and hopefully motivate him to fight the good fight. life is a battle. i mean, we came out of our...
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the koran, kandahar, kabul in afghanistan.milies repeatedly come back here year after year to visit their loved ones. you will see there's a 90-year-old grandmother here. there are small toddlers here. these are people who pause, as so many americans do, across this country to pay their respects. we see battle buddies coming here to visit their friend who didn't make it all the way home. it is quite an awe struck sight every year that we see. people sort of refer to section 60 as the saddest acre in america. i got to tell you, i don't see it that way. on a day like today what i see is an acre that is full of probably the most solid love that you are going to find. these are people who are coming to pay their respects, to pay their love to america's fallen. ashleigh? >> are a bra stbarbara starr, i poignant to see the families behind you there as well, little children, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers. barbara is going to continue to do the coverage today on this memorial day from section 60 where she is
the koran, kandahar, kabul in afghanistan.milies repeatedly come back here year after year to visit their loved ones. you will see there's a 90-year-old grandmother here. there are small toddlers here. these are people who pause, as so many americans do, across this country to pay their respects. we see battle buddies coming here to visit their friend who didn't make it all the way home. it is quite an awe struck sight every year that we see. people sort of refer to section 60 as the saddest...
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the source of information, like legal, social, political, economically, all derive from the holy koran and that is based on sharia law. but in afghanistan, in 2004 when the constitution was modified, it was drafted and modified, it is of course equal rights for the women. just for the gentlemen not to worry. when they mention sharia law not everything is based on that because we have a constitution which is in align with international human rights and we have our parliament, 28% of our parliament are women and that will not be taken back, if everything was based on sharia law. >> and you had a question. >> yes, just for the gentlemen. i think he left but hopefully he can see later. my question, mr. ambassador, i have been in the uk for the past eight months doing my masters and coming from a very poor background but if not for the 15 years of the recent government and international community i would not be standing here. so just one example of what has been achieved in the past 15 years. i know we have done some amazing work in the last 20 years. one of the things i was very impressed
the source of information, like legal, social, political, economically, all derive from the holy koran and that is based on sharia law. but in afghanistan, in 2004 when the constitution was modified, it was drafted and modified, it is of course equal rights for the women. just for the gentlemen not to worry. when they mention sharia law not everything is based on that because we have a constitution which is in align with international human rights and we have our parliament, 28% of our...
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. >>> and a man died after being hit by a koran roosevelt boulevard at 11:30 on the northbound outer lanes of the c street and roosevelt boulevard. the 20 year-old victim was hit while walking down the street. the driver, also 20, staying on the scene, police tell us that the driver was not at fault in this case. >> 6:36. >> no criminal charges against wilmington police officers involved in the fatal shooting of the wheelchair bound man. >> the dead man's family understandably is devastated over that decision by the state justice department. here's dave kinchen in wilmington. >> reporter: mike and alex, that family has been waiting for this, report and now that report is out, of course, they are very unhappy about it and voicing their outrage. candles lit outside home of the 28 year-old jeremy mcdole the wilmington man shot and killed by police last september as he sat in his wheelchair. now the delaware department of justice says in its findings that the four officers who shot and killed him will not, not face any charges, cell phone video captured the incident, mcdole sitting in hi
. >>> and a man died after being hit by a koran roosevelt boulevard at 11:30 on the northbound outer lanes of the c street and roosevelt boulevard. the 20 year-old victim was hit while walking down the street. the driver, also 20, staying on the scene, police tell us that the driver was not at fault in this case. >> 6:36. >> no criminal charges against wilmington police officers involved in the fatal shooting of the wheelchair bound man. >> the dead man's family...
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. >> it's a video about a woman in a birka with koran writing pointed on her and one of the most offensive things that made me feel alienated. still bothers me. >> do you think this was a turning point for you? >> it's c is. i became observant. >> mo left columbia and for awhile drove a taxi through the streets of new york city. he was repelled by what he saw as temptation around him. he didn't take questions of faith and identity to his local mosque. >> where do you look for these answers about islam? >> my research was mostly independent, what i thought was independent online. >> according to ali a former fbi agent that tracked islamic radicals, social media is isis' main method for recruiting. >> they have the communication with them on social media and go to apps where it allows them to do peer to peer communication. >> influenced what he saw online, mo beg to syria where he believed a pure islamic state is rising. is it possible in the spring of 2014 that someone wouldn't have known what isis was all about, how brutal the group was? >> if you look back in the united states, for exampl
. >> it's a video about a woman in a birka with koran writing pointed on her and one of the most offensive things that made me feel alienated. still bothers me. >> do you think this was a turning point for you? >> it's c is. i became observant. >> mo left columbia and for awhile drove a taxi through the streets of new york city. he was repelled by what he saw as temptation around him. he didn't take questions of faith and identity to his local mosque. >> where do...
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lets go to the front of the koran video and you can see damage. this is why driver didn't drive away, this carries totaled. look at that front passenger side wheel. driver says it wasn't me he doesn't know who was driving after midnight in the pouring rain. you have to love that. they don't want to say they are driver and then they have no idea who has their car. police are looking for second driver who stopped and talk to this guy after the accident and police think he got spooked away because driver of the lexus said i think he is dead. he stood over body, saw that the guy was dead and then runs away. alex and mike, they are looking for two people, the driver of the lexus if it is not registered owner and they are doing dna to see if is a match with blood on the air bag and like to talk to that witness to identify the driver and see if he is indeed the register owner. >> my goodness stood over the body. >> and then ran away. >> cops are on the look for him right now we will give you an update when we hear more. >>> 6:05. police are investigating
lets go to the front of the koran video and you can see damage. this is why driver didn't drive away, this carries totaled. look at that front passenger side wheel. driver says it wasn't me he doesn't know who was driving after midnight in the pouring rain. you have to love that. they don't want to say they are driver and then they have no idea who has their car. police are looking for second driver who stopped and talk to this guy after the accident and police think he got spooked away because...
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religion, the perfect religion, the last word of god to man, and mohammed is the prophet, and the koran. and sharia is the law that should be applied there, most sunnis don't believe in nose. brian: you married a non-muslim. your two sons take her last name -- explain all that. mr. khalilzad: this is to help the kids in their country, the united states, because khalilzad is not an easy name to pronounce. my last name. and my wife was a feminist, and she thought that not only is it right that they should have their mother's name, but also that it would make it easier for them. my last name being so hard to pronounce. brian: their last name is benard. go back to another story, the story of president joe biden. mr. khalilzad: i have two stories about the current vice president. one, when i was a special envoy in afghanistan, he came once. i was very impressed with him, number one, because the embassy was very rudimentary at the time. we all slept on the floor. he had brought his own sleeping bag and slept on the floor like i did. brian: in the embassy? mr. khalilzad: in the embassy, in the
religion, the perfect religion, the last word of god to man, and mohammed is the prophet, and the koran. and sharia is the law that should be applied there, most sunnis don't believe in nose. brian: you married a non-muslim. your two sons take her last name -- explain all that. mr. khalilzad: this is to help the kids in their country, the united states, because khalilzad is not an easy name to pronounce. my last name. and my wife was a feminist, and she thought that not only is it right that...
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man has died after being hit by a koran the roosevelt boulevard this happened around 11:30 on the northboundstreet and roosevelt boulevard. victim a 20 year-old man was hit while walking down the street. the driver, also 20, stayed at the scene. police tell fox 29 that the driver was in the at fault. >>> homicide detectives are now searching for the person who shot and killed a man on the 1300 block of somerset around 10:00 last night. victim who was the shot, in the head was pronounced dead at the scene. police have have not given a description of the suspect. >>> developing for you this morning out of the bass river, new jersey in burlington county, fire crews are battling a fire burning for hours. fire started around 6:30 yesterday engineer field road. right now officials tell fox 29 that the fire is only about 60 percent contain. we have learned that no structures are in the line of fire. more than 460 acres however burn in this fire. >>> delaware state department of justice, has released its fine goes in last years police shooting of the wilmington man in the wheelchair. officers involv
man has died after being hit by a koran the roosevelt boulevard this happened around 11:30 on the northboundstreet and roosevelt boulevard. victim a 20 year-old man was hit while walking down the street. the driver, also 20, stayed at the scene. police tell fox 29 that the driver was in the at fault. >>> homicide detectives are now searching for the person who shot and killed a man on the 1300 block of somerset around 10:00 last night. victim who was the shot, in the head was...
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she had koranic writing painted on her, and it was one of the most offensive things. it made me feel alienated. it's an emotional thing, it still bothered me. >> do you think this video was a turning point for me? >> i think it's catalytic, yeah. i decided i want to be religious, i want to observe again. so i became observant. >> mo left columbia and for a while drove a taxi through the streets of new york city. he was repelled by what he saw as temptations all around him. but he didn't take his questions to the local imam at the mosque. >> where do you look? >> my research was mostly independent. what i thought was independent. online. >> according to a former fbi agent who has tracked islamic radicals, social media has been isis's main method for recruiting americans. >> first of all, they have the communication with them on social media, then they go to apps where it allows them to do peer-to-peer communication. >> influenced by what he saw online, mo began dreaming of going to syria, where he believed a pure islamic state was rising. >> is it possible that in the
she had koranic writing painted on her, and it was one of the most offensive things. it made me feel alienated. it's an emotional thing, it still bothered me. >> do you think this video was a turning point for me? >> i think it's catalytic, yeah. i decided i want to be religious, i want to observe again. so i became observant. >> mo left columbia and for a while drove a taxi through the streets of new york city. he was repelled by what he saw as temptations all around him. but...
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a bible, koran, whatever religious item they would like to read.entire day and at 9:30 at night we return the mattress with their sheets and blankets. >> the other part of what they do is the loaf. which is this vegetarian ball they bake. they make the inmates eat it three meals a day, six days a week. >> it is a nutritional loaf. it is vegetables, mixed with flour and yeast and oil to hold it together, baked in a loaf about four inches wide and six inches long. >> kind of like chunky water. >> we've seen segregation in various facilities. and you know, sometimes you ask officers what's the policy about? and they don't really know, they just sort of say, that's the way we do it. but at fairfax, it was different. everybody i asked had the same answer. that segregation should be harsh. should be really tough. because they don't want the inmates to repeat their behavior that got them there. >> we have found the way we treat disciplinary segregated inmates very effective in controlling inmate behavior. when i started in '91-92, we probably had eight to
a bible, koran, whatever religious item they would like to read.entire day and at 9:30 at night we return the mattress with their sheets and blankets. >> the other part of what they do is the loaf. which is this vegetarian ball they bake. they make the inmates eat it three meals a day, six days a week. >> it is a nutritional loaf. it is vegetables, mixed with flour and yeast and oil to hold it together, baked in a loaf about four inches wide and six inches long. >> kind of...
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last year, a mob really killed a woman falsely accused of burning the koran. this murder happened in central kabul in broad daylight in the presence of security officials. disturbingly, the afghan supreme court recently vindicated the death sentences of four men charged with this murder and reduce the sentences of nine others. this is but one example of ways in which afghanistan's legal system continues to fail afghan women. how will the u.s. continue to work with afghanistan to bolster the legal rights of afghan women? >> thank you for that question. i'm sure i won't do justice to every aspect of it or everything that we are doing. with -- with respect to the afghan judiciary, one of the steps that the president intended to take was to appoint the first woman or women to the afghan supreme court. when i saw him last, i urged him to do that and he said he was committed. his appointments have been unsuccessful and blocked. >> where they learning how to block appointments to the supreme court -- where are they learning how to block appointments to the supreme co
last year, a mob really killed a woman falsely accused of burning the koran. this murder happened in central kabul in broad daylight in the presence of security officials. disturbingly, the afghan supreme court recently vindicated the death sentences of four men charged with this murder and reduce the sentences of nine others. this is but one example of ways in which afghanistan's legal system continues to fail afghan women. how will the u.s. continue to work with afghanistan to bolster the...
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. >>> protesters set a police koran fire during a anti cop hatred rally.ifteen demonstrators broke out car windows forcing two officers outside and then police say they threw molotov cocktails inside. protesters say police instigated violence during a series of demonstrations against the controversial labor reform. >> well, if you thought it was bad before airport security lines are becoming even longer. airlines are looking for solutions and now congress is getting involved. >> "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live at philadelphia international airport this morning with more on these flight frustrations, hi there, justin. >> hi there brooke and jim. fact is flying is just more complicated these days, screening are more involved, more of us are packing carry on bags and more of us are just flying in general. a perfect storm of challenges for airports ahead of the high travel season. right now efforts are underway to make these checkpoints here more efficient. at philadelphia international, a scene unlike many passengers are seeing at the nation's
. >>> protesters set a police koran fire during a anti cop hatred rally.ifteen demonstrators broke out car windows forcing two officers outside and then police say they threw molotov cocktails inside. protesters say police instigated violence during a series of demonstrations against the controversial labor reform. >> well, if you thought it was bad before airport security lines are becoming even longer. airlines are looking for solutions and now congress is getting involved....
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so they have no sacred written book like the bible or the koran, which is one of the reasons isis hased them to death or sexual slavery. when yezidi women are rescued or escape from the islamic state, they come here to the spring that flows under the temple to be cleansed. now the yezidis are landless in their own land. there are nearly 200,000 living in refugee camps about 120 miles northeast of sinjar in kurdistan, where father desbois spends most of his time, piecing together a picture of what happened to the yezidis of sinjar. he's recorded over 400 hours of testimony so far. more than 80 men and women, most of which we caution you is disturbing to see and difficult to hear. >> logan: and he allowed us to sit in with him on his second interview with nasreen, who is 21. still terrified of isis after more than a year under their control, she covered her face. "the wife would hold down my hands as the husband raped me," she told father desbois. she said at one point, she was tied to a bed, naked for three months, and raped, day and night. >> father: it was many men every night? >> lo
so they have no sacred written book like the bible or the koran, which is one of the reasons isis hased them to death or sexual slavery. when yezidi women are rescued or escape from the islamic state, they come here to the spring that flows under the temple to be cleansed. now the yezidis are landless in their own land. there are nearly 200,000 living in refugee camps about 120 miles northeast of sinjar in kurdistan, where father desbois spends most of his time, piecing together a picture of...
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. >> even though they may have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'lle 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'll just go ahead and finish it, 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 got 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 m
. >> even though they may have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'lle 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'll just go...
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it's not difficult for me to understand having read the koran in the history of islamic movement from the outset why we are seeing what we're seeing in the islamic world today. i do find it difficult to understand the response of the current administration and previous demonstrations to the current threat. how can we best but that the proper context? >> what i got, nine minutes. so i did the obama commiseration gets where it is today? i've two answers for that. one has to do with worldview and one has to do with intelligence analysis. the worldview, when you have a political that looks at itself as a very sophisticated, very modern, postmodern if you will then what is your attitude to religion? it's probably the foyer interpretation that religion is just by guiding spirits or whatever. even if you go to temple or mosque it is a special, if you go to capitol hill and you go i meet people afterwards with coffee, if your attitude to religion is a post modern secular to religion, you will not understand this war. i don't care what religion you hold. i'm realizing the first two years if yo
it's not difficult for me to understand having read the koran in the history of islamic movement from the outset why we are seeing what we're seeing in the islamic world today. i do find it difficult to understand the response of the current administration and previous demonstrations to the current threat. how can we best but that the proper context? >> what i got, nine minutes. so i did the obama commiseration gets where it is today? i've two answers for that. one has to do with...
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the organization claims it is trying to preserve moderate koranic principles practiced in bosnia since country was conquered by the ottoman empire in the 15th century. international relations director razim colic says hardline mosques are the product of extreme foreign influence. >> as the passage of time, these people got radicalized, a number of them, they have been in contact with people outside bosnia herzegovina, because this is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> reporter: since issuing an edict effectively outlawing the radical mosques, bosnia's muslim spiritual leader husein kavazovic seen here at an inauguration ceremony, has required additional security. >> they told when they come here they will slaughter him in the middle of sarajevo. so we are probably the first target because they take us as infidels. >> reporter: but concerns have been raised about the huge saudi funded king fahd mosque. one of several that have changed not just sarajevo's skyline, but also, allegedly, the way of thinking. yet nominally, it's controlled by the bosnian islamic
the organization claims it is trying to preserve moderate koranic principles practiced in bosnia since country was conquered by the ottoman empire in the 15th century. international relations director razim colic says hardline mosques are the product of extreme foreign influence. >> as the passage of time, these people got radicalized, a number of them, they have been in contact with people outside bosnia herzegovina, because this is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere...
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it is banged up and also crashed into another koran overbrook avenue, at this time police have not released much information about the identity of the man shot and killed. they have not released his name. they have also not released any information about the officers involved in this deadly shooting, of course, still a developing story. as soon as we get more information we will bring it straight to you. live from overbrook, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, jan. >>> donald trump is on the fast track to the republican presidential nomination. >> his strong sewing in the indiana primary prompted ted cruz to end his campaign, john kasich got 8 percent is still running. democrat bernie sanders got a much needed upset over hillary clinton but she's still way ahead in the delegate count. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live from the cb. sat center. >> reporter: chips are falling in to place for donald trump is he is clearly cruising toward the g.o.p. nomination. race is not so clear cut for democrats. sanders took indiana win but both he and clinton now stand to gain
it is banged up and also crashed into another koran overbrook avenue, at this time police have not released much information about the identity of the man shot and killed. they have not released his name. they have also not released any information about the officers involved in this deadly shooting, of course, still a developing story. as soon as we get more information we will bring it straight to you. live from overbrook, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks,...
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beat them with the old constitutional conservatism, with its interest in checks and balances and a koran and all of these things, we are free to fight liberals with their own type x.es there is no way i think to explain the anger and frustration of the gop electorate in this election cycle without acknowledging to facts. one is that as i suggest here, n counter reaction to the liberalism of the last in the direct consequences of obama'sha success in changing the systemti and changing the rules, which conservatives believe is now permanently rigged against them. so president obama may complain about trump. liberals may complain about him and his supporters, but they ara in this respect natural consequences of the polarization the president has helped create. finally, my last point and please forgive me i will do a little bit of an academic dance. it is about the history of the problem and the history of ideas, which frankly are important. i know that we live inob washington and we think politics is all about money, power and interest and of course it is. but when you take the long haul of
beat them with the old constitutional conservatism, with its interest in checks and balances and a koran and all of these things, we are free to fight liberals with their own type x.es there is no way i think to explain the anger and frustration of the gop electorate in this election cycle without acknowledging to facts. one is that as i suggest here, n counter reaction to the liberalism of the last in the direct consequences of obama'sha success in changing the systemti and changing the rules,...
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. --: koran gelation's congratulations on the success. to get amazon to come on board this soiree? no.: in fact, amazon came in late on this project. i hoped to come in with them on other films, and i had worked on them -- i had worked with them on a tv series called "the cosmopolitans." in this case, amazon and a new division were at cannes film festival last year. they did a very good deal for jeff bezos. debuting the film is in theaters today, then goes on to amazon's streaming platform. is this the future? whit: this is different, and amazon is handling it much better than other companies because amazon respects the theater nature of feature films. so this is going out through roadside attractions. a wonderful company. indside attractions puts it cinemas in the united states. --england, her son bought it amazon was the key sale for us, and they have been wonderful partners. francine: i am a film buff. i love going to the cinema, i love going to the movies. in the future, am i going to just sit at home and watch on amazon? whit: not at
. --: koran gelation's congratulations on the success. to get amazon to come on board this soiree? no.: in fact, amazon came in late on this project. i hoped to come in with them on other films, and i had worked on them -- i had worked with them on a tv series called "the cosmopolitans." in this case, amazon and a new division were at cannes film festival last year. they did a very good deal for jeff bezos. debuting the film is in theaters today, then goes on to amazon's streaming...
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the koran and national space station, they have to have water to survive. they have to have food to survive so we are finding certain to produce the mother of invention. we used hydrogen action that fuel-cell mobile product was water so we can worry about getting water to the crews. we don't do that. use the sun to produce solar cells was so we fly water up which is very costly or we find another way to produce it. we take yesterdays coffee and we put it into a waterproof education system, the technology that is used the science and math the kids have learned to do. a education system so the estimates not -- astronauts recycle everything. we reuse everything. we are now going -- growing vegetables. we are growing cherry tomatoes. we have not grown potatoes yet but we are on the way. those are the kinds of things we need to do. this serendipitous discovery is the same machine that creates the clean drinking water on the international space station, guess why, 95% of the events of kind of world die from waterborne pathogens. we can take the same machines from
the koran and national space station, they have to have water to survive. they have to have food to survive so we are finding certain to produce the mother of invention. we used hydrogen action that fuel-cell mobile product was water so we can worry about getting water to the crews. we don't do that. use the sun to produce solar cells was so we fly water up which is very costly or we find another way to produce it. we take yesterdays coffee and we put it into a waterproof education system, the...
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manuel koran is kpmg. she was previously a deputy assistant secretary for international tax at the u.s. treasury department, and during the obama administration and has done many other things before them. i won't go through them all. david rosenbloom is a visiting professor of tax ace and director of the international tax program at new york university's school of law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax officials at the treasury department back in the carter administration. -- where he was tax legislative counsel. and finally we have barbara angus, the one member of panel who is now in government. she has been a principal with ernst & young before then. before then she was also the top international tax person at the treasury department during the first term of president bush -- the second president bush. i will turn this over, and i think i will try to hold you to eight minutes
manuel koran is kpmg. she was previously a deputy assistant secretary for international tax at the u.s. treasury department, and during the obama administration and has done many other things before them. i won't go through them all. david rosenbloom is a visiting professor of tax ace and director of the international tax program at new york university's school of law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is...