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>> malik. >> first, i want to say thank you for being here. and this is actually just a sin from the creative. not a sin, but a send. i want to say, it's very important we allow our youth to be creative. the most important part of our community in which we lack. it's
>> malik. >> first, i want to say thank you for being here. and this is actually just a sin from the creative. not a sin, but a send. i want to say, it's very important we allow our youth to be creative. the most important part of our community in which we lack. it's
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>> malik. >> first, i want to say thank you for being here. and this is actually just a sin from the creative. not a sin, but a
>> malik. >> first, i want to say thank you for being here. and this is actually just a sin from the creative. not a sin, but a
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>> malik. >> first, i want to say thank you for being here. and this is actually just a sin from the creative. not a sin, but a send. i want to say, it's very important we allow our youth to be creative. the most important part of our community in which we lack. it's robotic state of mind. you get involved in what the tv tells you to do. our school lack creative skills and families lack creative skills. no one is able to community on that emotional level. we lack emotion because we lack creativity. everybody involved in a children's life to parlay that. >> how are we to do that? >> the cb o 's, these people that want to do the work. they have the heart. but they need a change. i know for myself. we all have a reason we need to get paid. but the major thing is, when you come to a community that is lacks so much, poor on so many levels. from all of those levels, you have to have a sense of creativity. at safe haven, i try to have every level of creativity. not even wants to sing or rap or play basketball. some people want to write books. these a
>> malik. >> first, i want to say thank you for being here. and this is actually just a sin from the creative. not a sin, but a send. i want to say, it's very important we allow our youth to be creative. the most important part of our community in which we lack. it's robotic state of mind. you get involved in what the tv tells you to do. our school lack creative skills and families lack creative skills. no one is able to community on that emotional level. we lack emotion because we...
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and to get new insight into what happened joined live by tariq malik managing editor at space dot com mr malik thank you very much indeed for time so are you surprised by this accident yes actually i am surprised you let me ask you here part of your question or were very surprised largely because of the phenomenal track record progress and so use laundry eagles have had for the last decade or two. right about now with a one hundred percent safety record as you say for the season and broken how do you think its reputation can be restarted. well i think of the investigation. surely is going to come. or go a long way to hopefully easing the fears at least here in the states depending on if they actually isolate that about the ocean or not we got a taste of this a little while back when there was a similar investigation into the story is the cause themselves the ending of target landings so nasa has had some experience with these types of geishas not a lot of vehicle like we saw today and i think that extreme. i think that if it all goes as planned and they're able to resume launches in o
and to get new insight into what happened joined live by tariq malik managing editor at space dot com mr malik thank you very much indeed for time so are you surprised by this accident yes actually i am surprised you let me ask you here part of your question or were very surprised largely because of the phenomenal track record progress and so use laundry eagles have had for the last decade or two. right about now with a one hundred percent safety record as you say for the season and broken how...
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malik. >> thank you. i'm malik al. abdeh i'm with a barada tv based in london. i'd like to frame the debate in the way that i think is more accurate and best reflects the reality on the ground. >> which is? >> which is not it's a struggle between opposition and the government, but between the desire for democracy and a dictatorship that doesn't want democracy to flourish. >> sue? i'm sue lloyd-roberts, i was the first broadcaster to get into syria after the trouble began. >> can you hear? >> no. >> sorry, i'm sue lloyd-roberts. i think i was the first broadcast journalist to get into syria about a month ago after the troubles began. i agree with malik, i'm not going off of the subject, but what i want like to talk about is point that burmese monk said, can any revolutionary movement, any people succeed when the government shows an insatiable and consistent appetite for firing on and murdering it's own poem? >> daniel. >> i'm daniel pye, i'm a freelance journalist. i was deputy editor of curr
malik. >> thank you. i'm malik al. abdeh i'm with a barada tv based in london. i'd like to frame the debate in the way that i think is more accurate and best reflects the reality on the ground. >> which is? >> which is not it's a struggle between opposition and the government, but between the desire for democracy and a dictatorship that doesn't want democracy to flourish. >> sue? i'm sue lloyd-roberts, i was the first broadcaster to get into syria after the trouble...
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malik senfero. director of bay view safe haven. children youth and families. cheryl davis. momagic. last but not least, we have jenay. >> we have tyre and then we have cheryl. john. i have a question for you. i hear there's a summer school safety plan that started in may 2007. >> they were 4 partners that collaborates on looking at summer school sites. the 4 were the mtap with muni, the youth services with san francisco police department and the security guards through the san francisco unified school district and d.c. yf. we rolled out responsibilities and it was within the scope of work we were doing and to form what that looked like. they are going to be the primary lead but have support of m tap to deal with interventions outside the perimeter the school. and the police department was a supportive roll if it escalated. previous to this, there had been incidences almost riots at different schools. lots of arrests and last year there were minimal, if none. >> this was last summer? this was the first time you had this in place. >> what did you do? were the teams on the campuses whe
malik senfero. director of bay view safe haven. children youth and families. cheryl davis. momagic. last but not least, we have jenay. >> we have tyre and then we have cheryl. john. i have a question for you. i hear there's a summer school safety plan that started in may 2007. >> they were 4 partners that collaborates on looking at summer school sites. the 4 were the mtap with muni, the youth services with san francisco police department and the security guards through the san...
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. >> it's what malik said. >> i am going to go on. >> just like everybody is saying. there as always been help. you really have to go take charge. my grandma told them. you have to sit them in the room and make your point be heard. if people have that much interest. they should walk down the neighborhoods and ask them what they would be interested in. maybe they would help out. there's never before that. i was on mission street and people handed me condoms. you care about our sex but not about our lives >> i think brother said just what needed to be said. >> jenay. go. >> and about the program that you guys are trying to make. it's not about what people like to do. nowadays. it where you're from. say if you are from hunters point. you can't just walk in their. that's just the reality. i am not trying to be ghetto or bring stuff that you don't want to hear. if you don't like a girl, girls are going to fight. you are going to get stabbed. with boys, you can't just go anymore. you might really, really, want to do that. but i know some boys who would love the music progra
. >> it's what malik said. >> i am going to go on. >> just like everybody is saying. there as always been help. you really have to go take charge. my grandma told them. you have to sit them in the room and make your point be heard. if people have that much interest. they should walk down the neighborhoods and ask them what they would be interested in. maybe they would help out. there's never before that. i was on mission street and people handed me condoms. you care about our...
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imam johari abdul-malik is the outreach director at dar al-hijrah. he says he can't tell who comes to break the ramadan fast and who comes simply because of hunger. for him, it doesn't matter. >> the prophet mohammed said none of you are a believer if you go to bed with your stomach full and your neighbor's hungry. so your belief, all this praying, and all of your devotion is invalid if you can sleep at night knowing your neighbor is hungry. and in ramadan this mosque feeds maybe 800 to 1,000 people every night so i said, you know, if we are feeding that many people at night will it matter if we feed an extra 100 people. one of the beautiful parts being in a very large and diverse mosque, i mean, we speak over 37 different languages, have people come from every ethnic group. so when you look out across the community. you see every complexion and style of dress and face and so it is not possible to tell who is a muslim and who is not a muslim. and i have experienced it and it is a good experience to know that you're table is open. that your neighbor h
imam johari abdul-malik is the outreach director at dar al-hijrah. he says he can't tell who comes to break the ramadan fast and who comes simply because of hunger. for him, it doesn't matter. >> the prophet mohammed said none of you are a believer if you go to bed with your stomach full and your neighbor's hungry. so your belief, all this praying, and all of your devotion is invalid if you can sleep at night knowing your neighbor is hungry. and in ramadan this mosque feeds maybe 800 to...
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>> thank you.>> my name is malik al abdeh, i'm chief editor of a syrian optician television station based in london. i'd like, i'd like to fme t debon frame in a way that i think is accurate, in a way that i think best reflects the reality ground. >> which is? >> that is not a struggle betweenpposition and the government,ut between the what flourish. >> sue? newsnight." >> can you hear? no? >> my name is sue. i think i was the fst broadcast journalist to get into after the trouble began. is a point that the burmese monk once to me, can any revolutionary movement, can any people succeed when the government shows an insatiable and consistent appetite for and murdering its own people? >> my name is daniel. i am a freelance journalist. was the deputy editor of the current affairs magazine in damascus. >> do we have an application? if so, let's put it to use. >> i will speak up. i worked as a freelance i in the mid february. what i'd like to talk is the growing movement and syria. -- the growing movement in which may be disorganized chaotic and have many different elements to it, but there is
>> thank you.>> my name is malik al abdeh, i'm chief editor of a syrian optician television station based in london. i'd like, i'd like to fme t debon frame in a way that i think is accurate, in a way that i think best reflects the reality ground. >> which is? >> that is not a struggle betweenpposition and the government,ut between the what flourish. >> sue? newsnight." >> can you hear? no? >> my name is sue. i think i was the fst broadcast...
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where there'sen malik 5 cent tax on bags in the district of columbia -- where there is now a 5 cent tax on bags because people will be damned if they are going to pay 5 cents for a bag. in australia, they do get about 95% of the voters out to the polls, what the politicians of all stripes tell us is that this is not a system where it is all about ginning up the base. political consultants make many millions by having expertise in getting their parking space out and trying to suppress the others. hear the charges that we have in elections are set by narrow slivers of voters that tend to pull our politics as if we get two giant magnets that pull us off to extremes. politicians know their party's base will turn out. and so will the other sides. the conversation changes. it is not about focusing heavily on wage issues like abortion or same-sex marriage or guns that can't excite your side or suppress the enthusiasm on the other side. it is not about manipulating the voter registration or scaring voters to gin up it is about foe important group in the middle that are personable and who are pe
where there'sen malik 5 cent tax on bags in the district of columbia -- where there is now a 5 cent tax on bags because people will be damned if they are going to pay 5 cents for a bag. in australia, they do get about 95% of the voters out to the polls, what the politicians of all stripes tell us is that this is not a system where it is all about ginning up the base. political consultants make many millions by having expertise in getting their parking space out and trying to suppress the...