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there's an active parent advisory council that meets monthly in the indian resource room at horris mann and i was able to report about the decision to change the burnett campus to the havard school because as we learned peter burnett, the first governor of california, has been very -- has some very racist policies, including extermination of native people. so they welcomed that news. i just wanted to share that the cam county of science haas has some upcoming free day -- the california county of science has some upcoming free days. may 13, 14 and 15 will be free for families in zip codes 94127, 94131 and 9413 and families can look that up on the academy of science website. president mendoza: thank you. i attended the district four, district seven budget town hall. i'm not attending fun stuff like you guys. but it's been really great that the mayor and supervisors have been including the school district in that discussion and i know that others have been going to the district meetings and there are a couple more left and then we also attended their rec and park egg hunt that they had for
there's an active parent advisory council that meets monthly in the indian resource room at horris mann and i was able to report about the decision to change the burnett campus to the havard school because as we learned peter burnett, the first governor of california, has been very -- has some very racist policies, including extermination of native people. so they welcomed that news. i just wanted to share that the cam county of science haas has some upcoming free day -- the california county...
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and catherine mann, a professor of economics and finance at brandeis international business school.'s in boston. professor, when you look at the numbers overall, what are they telling you for this month? >> well, i think what we're seeing is a virtuous cycle developing in the services sector. now of course that's the most important part of the economy. it's the part of the job creation engine that really has been lagging for quite a few months now. manufacturing has been solid and that's excellent and good. but until we get a virtuous cycle developinging in services, particularly the upper income services like business professional and technical,we're not going to have a self-sustaining recovery. and we are seeing job growth there. i think as companies start getting contracts, they start hiring workers to fulfill those contracts, i think we're startng to see that virtuous cycle develop. >> suarez: joel naroff we're often told when we do this segment once a month, don't look at just one month. okay, take a look at the last couple of months and this latest set of numbers, what do you
and catherine mann, a professor of economics and finance at brandeis international business school.'s in boston. professor, when you look at the numbers overall, what are they telling you for this month? >> well, i think what we're seeing is a virtuous cycle developing in the services sector. now of course that's the most important part of the economy. it's the part of the job creation engine that really has been lagging for quite a few months now. manufacturing has been solid and that's...
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ashley mann couldn't contain herself. she'd been waiting for hours for her boyfriend. ever since receiving a frightening text message. >> he sent me a text when he was on the ground. and told me there was a hole in the ceiling of the plane. and that he was all right. he did assure me that. but i still don't believe him. >> reporter: the harrowing day began more than six hours earlier. the southwest flight, a boeing 737, had taken off from phoenix around 3:45 p.m. local time. 118 passengers on board. flight attendants had just taken drink orders when passengers reported hearing something unusual. loud pops. several minutes later, the roof opened up. astonished passengers saw a gaping hole. perhaps three to five feet long. and a foot wide. right next to the luggage compartment. aviation sources provided abc news with these photos of the damage. the plane suffered a rapid decompression. >> top of the plane was ripped off and all of a sudden the masks came down. it was pretty frightening. >> reporter: the southwest pilots radioed air traffic control. they declared an emerg
ashley mann couldn't contain herself. she'd been waiting for hours for her boyfriend. ever since receiving a frightening text message. >> he sent me a text when he was on the ground. and told me there was a hole in the ceiling of the plane. and that he was all right. he did assure me that. but i still don't believe him. >> reporter: the harrowing day began more than six hours earlier. the southwest flight, a boeing 737, had taken off from phoenix around 3:45 p.m. local time. 118...
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order to create some administrative offices, when presumably, if you looked at, for instance, horace mann, you could move in bungalows and administrators could live in bungalows the same with the kids are. i also ask you to look at page 66, item k6, the employee assistance program. if you look not at the expenditure, not at the good intention of it, but how it was chosen, and not a single one of the people who are intended to participate in the program were involved in getting the programs available -- vetting the programs available or making the selection of this program. that is not the best way to operate something like this. you want the people involved in it to participate in this election. thank you very much. president mendoza: thank you. item g is the consent calendar. commissioner wynns: i motion to pass the consent calendar. >> we have one correction to an item on page 95, item 114.26k20. the list was not attached, so i am going to read the list. the schools are longfellow and mission. the number of students at each site that will be served are 70. president mendoza: ok. >> 70 p
order to create some administrative offices, when presumably, if you looked at, for instance, horace mann, you could move in bungalows and administrators could live in bungalows the same with the kids are. i also ask you to look at page 66, item k6, the employee assistance program. if you look not at the expenditure, not at the good intention of it, but how it was chosen, and not a single one of the people who are intended to participate in the program were involved in getting the programs...
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police tracked them down at a wal-mart just after 5:30 >>> man mann in critical condition from a beating at the san francisco giants season opener is a paramedic from santa cruz. 42-year-old bryan stow is in a medically induced coma. his brother-in-law told the paper that he was with three friends wearing giants gear. l.a. police called the attack in the parking lot unprovoked. we'll have more from santa cruz tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu. oakland police planned extra opener at the coliseum tonight. ken pritchett explains the measures taken. fans arrived early for opening day firing up grills hours before the game. none had heard about what happened in l.a. three fans in giants jerseys were attacked last night in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium. one was hospitalized in critical condition. fans say at the coliseum they are not worried about security. >> i have never had any problem. i have always felt secure. >> referree: but charles burg, a lonely mariners fiances safety has crossed his mind. >> i hope that law enforcement watches my back. >> referree: charles got these reassurin
police tracked them down at a wal-mart just after 5:30 >>> man mann in critical condition from a beating at the san francisco giants season opener is a paramedic from santa cruz. 42-year-old bryan stow is in a medically induced coma. his brother-in-law told the paper that he was with three friends wearing giants gear. l.a. police called the attack in the parking lot unprovoked. we'll have more from santa cruz tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu. oakland police planned extra opener at the...
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th noveltyere is the mann black, theefer. theyre being tined as ofesonals so thawhen they are released, ty wille able to wk in any of the professional fooall agues in argeina. how d threason for the program ithe ortage of referees. par of e reon for the prram. the first thing you nee to do is teach them e rus of the game we need theto aeastnow hoto ad and write so they canind match support after evergame. ere are 20 inmates signed up so far. >> it is vy grifying to be part of this program i think it makes for a better person. this is e of the penintiary's that hasore sports activitiesnd the ovin ofuenos air. t only the reree course on football, but there is also a tenn, boxing, and ruy. once thegame ends, plers d rerees go back to their reality. this holds 500inmates. most of them are in for vlent crimes. no this ugheecoue seeks to tch respect of the law to ose of wrote them. >> wsaw that in mid to violated the laws n in positi to app then a footballitch was an ieresting lesson to socty. >> there are no concts cuently referee
th noveltyere is the mann black, theefer. theyre being tined as ofesonals so thawhen they are released, ty wille able to wk in any of the professional fooall agues in argeina. how d threason for the program ithe ortage of referees. par of e reon for the prram. the first thing you nee to do is teach them e rus of the game we need theto aeastnow hoto ad and write so they canind match support after evergame. ere are 20 inmates signed up so far. >> it is vy grifying to be part of this program...
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. >>> we're back with joe mann of "the financial times," ben parr of mashable. ben, you were at the obama event at facebook a couple days ago. what did you think? >> it felt a lot like it was the beginning of his next re-election campaign. he didn't talk that much about technology with mark zuckerberg who interviewed him. it was really just about the economy and health care, all the kind of things. is this really that he realizes facebook is the way to reach out a lot of younger voters. >> zuckerberg admitted that he was nervous. but i thought that he did, for 26 or 27, a very good job interviewing the president of the united states. they were softball questions. they were set up to, what do you think about the economy? is the deficit bad sort of thing? but i thought he did a good job. >> absolutely. it was the first time -- second time i've ever seen him wear a suit coat and a tie. >> were you invited to that dinner where he wore the previous one? >> i wish i had been. >> okay. just checking. the one thing i would have changed, and it's hard to be critical of a
. >>> we're back with joe mann of "the financial times," ben parr of mashable. ben, you were at the obama event at facebook a couple days ago. what did you think? >> it felt a lot like it was the beginning of his next re-election campaign. he didn't talk that much about technology with mark zuckerberg who interviewed him. it was really just about the economy and health care, all the kind of things. is this really that he realizes facebook is the way to reach out a lot...
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oil however there is an inboard go on trade in libya and the representative here in brussels michael mann says that only applies to help companies in other words sanctions only applied to the national mall corporation the state held the held energy company now there are concerns that this will be used as a small forms that will raise the violence in the region of course the u.n. security council has imposed on him go on the import of weapons and it also raises questions about the motives of the coalition raising accusations that its control of libya's stocks was the motive all along the rebels certain to get a lot of money from this oil deal less certain is who people are going to get this money of course a lot of these young men these young volunteers are in looted army uniforms on pickup trucks with virtually no experience no military training even the rebels have admitted that the al qaeda has set up bases in the east of the country trying to infiltrate the rebels and of course among the leadership over the rebels there or former key allies of gadhafi so the west really doesn't know ei
oil however there is an inboard go on trade in libya and the representative here in brussels michael mann says that only applies to help companies in other words sanctions only applied to the national mall corporation the state held the held energy company now there are concerns that this will be used as a small forms that will raise the violence in the region of course the u.n. security council has imposed on him go on the import of weapons and it also raises questions about the motives of the...
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misrata which is currently under siege by forces loyal to moammar gadhafi here in brussels michael mann the chief spokesman for the european union high represents catherine ashton said that they would only send up to a thousand troops and the troops would only be used if they came under attack otherwise they would only defend aid now russia has said that it will only support another u.n. resolution if it explicitly says that it will not. it will not continue boilers that if it's in the boil it and starts negotiations then that is the only condition under which they would support that now i've been speaking to military analysts here in brussels and they confirm that ground troops already in operation in libya this is not being covered by the media in the european union but troops already in operation and they are pushing forward in libya with colonel gadhafi as the target daniel thanks very much indeed for that daniel bushell live there in brussels where it has become a hotbed for terrorism with extremist preachers or masterminds freely able to operate there and he says come to light in
misrata which is currently under siege by forces loyal to moammar gadhafi here in brussels michael mann the chief spokesman for the european union high represents catherine ashton said that they would only send up to a thousand troops and the troops would only be used if they came under attack otherwise they would only defend aid now russia has said that it will only support another u.n. resolution if it explicitly says that it will not. it will not continue boilers that if it's in the boil it...
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the mann imagined to escape. 400 passengers onboard the train were evacuated. cal trans service was delayed for more than two hours. >>> a muni driver was fired after he reportedly kicked passengers off his bus. this is surveillance video. a woman says the driver kicked her off the bus after she asked him to open the doors for her husband. one stop later the operator kicked the rest off when the bus experienced mechanical problems. muni officials reviewed the surveillance video and concluded it supported the passengers response. >>> the casket carrying the body of 21-year-old lance corporal harry lu arrived tonight. family and friends watched in silence as a marine honor guard escorted the casket to a waiting hearse. he was a popular 2008 graduate of south carolina high school and a skilled trip dancer who coached students there. funeral services will take place tomorrow morning at the church of the valley in santa clara. >>> arnold schwarzenegger commuted the sentence of esteban nunez. he made a rather unexpected comment on it in los angeles. lyanne melendez r
the mann imagined to escape. 400 passengers onboard the train were evacuated. cal trans service was delayed for more than two hours. >>> a muni driver was fired after he reportedly kicked passengers off his bus. this is surveillance video. a woman says the driver kicked her off the bus after she asked him to open the doors for her husband. one stop later the operator kicked the rest off when the bus experienced mechanical problems. muni officials reviewed the surveillance video and...
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two of the smartest reporters i know, joe mann of the "financial times," weigh in this week on "pressmeet the press." >>> before then, we've got more ahead on "today in the bay." sure they look all soft and fluffy, until they attack your lawn. the battle of the peeps, just ahead. plus -- >>> the idea behind the camera was to make it possible for a teacher to not only see her own teaching but to see what students are doing when she's teaching. >> cameras keeping an eye on your kids every moment they're in class. who thinks it's a good idea? and the local districts where big brother is most definitely watching. >>> live look right now here in the bay area, people gathering at the top of mount davidson for sunrise mass. mount davidson, san francisco's highest peak. the easter service began at 6:30 this morning. also celebrating the pope is celebrating easter mass at the vatican this morning as you can see. tens of thousands of people packed st. peter's square to hear mass. next week the pope will preside over an beatification event for the late john paul ii. the first step on the way to
two of the smartest reporters i know, joe mann of the "financial times," weigh in this week on "pressmeet the press." >>> before then, we've got more ahead on "today in the bay." sure they look all soft and fluffy, until they attack your lawn. the battle of the peeps, just ahead. plus -- >>> the idea behind the camera was to make it possible for a teacher to not only see her own teaching but to see what students are doing when she's teaching....
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. >> but is there a megaphone for people like michelle bach mann and others in the tea party who areting from the rooftops? are they getting so much play that that can trump what the white house would like to be an agreement? >> i don't think so. she gets a lot of publicity. she has a lot to say. she says it in an interesting way. part of it is a little like gawking at the car wreck for the media but i think the republican elders will convince the tea party people we have two more important fights. one is on the debt limit which is already $14.3 trillion. president obama wants to raise it. two, reforming which is usually a synonym for cutting entitlements medicare, medicaid and social security. why use up our powder now? keep our powder dry for those two much more important fights. >> but doesn't john boehner always want to avoid a debt ceiling crisis, which could be a much larger crisis for america -- for the economy and stop the recovery? >> he does. but he doesn't want to -- i mean, it's republican dogma that we want a small government, that small government releases the natural i
. >> but is there a megaphone for people like michelle bach mann and others in the tea party who areting from the rooftops? are they getting so much play that that can trump what the white house would like to be an agreement? >> i don't think so. she gets a lot of publicity. she has a lot to say. she says it in an interesting way. part of it is a little like gawking at the car wreck for the media but i think the republican elders will convince the tea party people we have two more...
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and the u.s. and nato forces don't publicly differentiate between mann and unmanned strikes in trackinglian casualties. we asked onef the pilots about it. >> um, yeah, i mean, everybody worries about things, uh... all's you can do is... is you can make sure that you're prepared. >> dretzin: so, you don't think you've ever hit someone you haven't intended to hit? >> uh, no. i've... i... no. >> going to war has meant the same thing for over 5,000 years. going to war meant that you were going to a place where there was such danger that you might never come home again, you might never see your family again. now, compare that experience to that of a predator drone pilot. you're sitting behind a computer screen, you're shooting missiles at enemy targets, you're killing enemy combatants. and then at the end of the day, you get back in your car, and 20 minutes later, you're at the dinner table talking to your kids about their homework. >> hey, guys! >> daddy! >> hi. >> you know, your family is not going to totally understand. you can't explain everything to them. that's a challenge in the job,
and the u.s. and nato forces don't publicly differentiate between mann and unmanned strikes in trackinglian casualties. we asked onef the pilots about it. >> um, yeah, i mean, everybody worries about things, uh... all's you can do is... is you can make sure that you're prepared. >> dretzin: so, you don't think you've ever hit someone you haven't intended to hit? >> uh, no. i've... i... no. >> going to war has meant the same thing for over 5,000 years. going to war meant...
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mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center.r being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to restore the past, so they want to restore the power for the set up empire, and this is what they've established in 1745. the other choice left by egypt by the government known as mohammed fer egypt and muslims according to the western civilization, so there are two different ways modernization and it's destroyed that and 8018. the state's need egypt to survive, so the second would reestablish collapse it when the current state established until he gets his name in 1932. it's a stubbles to egypt in three organizations to teach wahhabi is some under the name because he just
mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center.r being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to restore...
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mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center. fever being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to restore the past, so they want to restore the power for the set up empire, and this is what they've established in 1745. the other choice left by egypt by the government known as mohammed fer egypt and muslims according to the western civilization, so there are two different ways modernization and it's destroyed that and 8018. the state's need egypt to survive, so the second would reestablish collapse it when the current state established until he gets his name in 1932. it's a stubbles to egypt in three organizations to teach wahhabi is some under the name because he
mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center. fever being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to...
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mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center. fever being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to restore the past, so they want to restore the power for the set up empire, and this is what they've established in 1745. the other choice left by egypt by the government known as mohammed fer egypt and muslims according to the western civilization, so there are two different ways modernization and it's destroyed that and 8018. the state's need egypt to survive, so the second would reestablish collapse it when the current state established until he gets his name in 1932. it's a stubbles to egypt in three organizations to teach wahhabi is some under the name because he
mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center. fever being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to...
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mann has to say about that. i will take my answer off the air. guest: that was a lot of numbers and i'm not going to do the math because i cannot. but to answer the question from the broad view, we are seeing a very good and robust an important debate on the contrast between the republican world views and democrat world views on issues like taxes and spending. if you look at the debate before november 2010, and leave that to the media -- the midterm elections, the argument was whether spinnings were working. now the debate on capitol hill and the country has shifted to where we're talking about how much we are going to cut. that is a big cultural shift up on capitol hill as well as a political shift in the debate. republicans are winning because we have made the case that the amount of federal spending that took place with the democrat congress and with obama and president obama was not creating the jobs that we need and that we need to start reforming our spending practices and our tax burdens on small business and individuals, so that we can cr
mann has to say about that. i will take my answer off the air. guest: that was a lot of numbers and i'm not going to do the math because i cannot. but to answer the question from the broad view, we are seeing a very good and robust an important debate on the contrast between the republican world views and democrat world views on issues like taxes and spending. if you look at the debate before november 2010, and leave that to the media -- the midterm elections, the argument was whether spinnings...
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we operate them not only efficiently, but in a safer mann manner. >> reporter: 9 million takeoffs and landings and the last major airline to crash here was in 2001. since then they have been regional jets. back to you. >> ray la hood is the secretary of transportation. good morning to you. >> good morning, meredith. >> you have adopted a new policy where all airports that operate 24 hours a day must have two controllers at least at the airport at any given time. why wasn't this policy in place before? >> it probably should have been, meredith. we need to do better at the f.a.a. we need to make sure safety is our number one priority, that we have professional people in these control towers that can guide planes in and out and there should be two people in the tower all the time. >> are you talking about hiring new controllers or pulling from the pool you have already? >> we have controllers that can fill these positions, meredith. we have the money to pay them. we're going to do a top-to-bottom review about control towers and about controllers and about the hours they work and make sur
we operate them not only efficiently, but in a safer mann manner. >> reporter: 9 million takeoffs and landings and the last major airline to crash here was in 2001. since then they have been regional jets. back to you. >> ray la hood is the secretary of transportation. good morning to you. >> good morning, meredith. >> you have adopted a new policy where all airports that operate 24 hours a day must have two controllers at least at the airport at any given time. why...
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mann has to say about that. i will take my answer off the air. guest: that was a lot of numbers and i'm not going to do t math because i cannot. but to answer the question from the broad view, we are seeing a very good and robust an important debate on the contrast between the republican world views and democrat world views on issues like taxes and spending. if you look at the debate before november 2010, and leave that to the media -- the midterm elections, the argument was whether spinnings were working. now the debate on capitol hill and the country has shifted to where we're talking about how much we are going to cut. that is a big cultural shift up on capitol hill as well as a political shift in the date. republicans are winning because we have made the case that the amountf federal spending that took place with the democrat congress and with obama and president obama was not creing e jobs that we need and that we need to start reforming our spending practices and our tax burdens on small business and individuals, so that we can create more
mann has to say about that. i will take my answer off the air. guest: that was a lot of numbers and i'm not going to do t math because i cannot. but to answer the question from the broad view, we are seeing a very good and robust an important debate on the contrast between the republican world views and democrat world views on issues like taxes and spending. if you look at the debate before november 2010, and leave that to the media -- the midterm elections, the argument was whether spinnings...
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their 18-month-old daughter sadie delivered joy beyond what they had i mann ma'magined.e in a good place. i had no complaints. well, i wanted to lose 20 pounds. that was it. but, you know. >> if that's the worst of it -- >> that was the worst of it. >> reporter: valentine's day this year delivered heartbreak and turned their world upside down. during a colonoscopy, doctors found nathan had a malignant tumor, stage three rectal cancer. just as they were coming to terms with the devastating diagnosis, nine days later alisa was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer which is considered incurable. >> that made me angry. i don't ask really why we have cancer but i was angry at my tumor that it was going to get in the way of takening ca itaki her. >> reporter: he wouldn't have to go it alone. in a testament to just how much they are loved, friends from all corners of the country showed up at the bond home in brooklyn. they divided up the work from taking nathan to chemotherapy to girl time with alisa. because of the treatments alisa quit her job and nathan is on leave. with m
their 18-month-old daughter sadie delivered joy beyond what they had i mann ma'magined.e in a good place. i had no complaints. well, i wanted to lose 20 pounds. that was it. but, you know. >> if that's the worst of it -- >> that was the worst of it. >> reporter: valentine's day this year delivered heartbreak and turned their world upside down. during a colonoscopy, doctors found nathan had a malignant tumor, stage three rectal cancer. just as they were coming to terms with the...
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mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center. fever being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to restore the past, so they want to restore the power for the set up empire, and this is what they've established in 1745. the other choice left by egypt by the government known as mohammed fer egypt and muslims according to the western civilization, so there are two different ways modernization and it's destroyed that and 8018. the state's need egypt to survive, so the second would reestablish collapse it when the current state established until he gets his name in 1932. it's a stubbles to egypt in three organizations to teach wahhabi is some under the name because he
mann's or is also the president of the international chronic center. fever being here to share in your point of view and i to please, proceed with your statement. let's begin. islam is a region of peace and tolerance and justice and [inaudible] would muslims when the established the entire relate all its values and they are doing the invented social sharia contradict islam. after that, the west, mize and defeated muslims and to find a way they have to choose one of two ways. one way is to...