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muhammed came with his parents. he is here alone. his father is dead.is mother is still in baghdad. and lots of ways, we are the but we know the importance of family. my parents have only been in vancouver a month. i would like to see them more, and it is very difficult to be away from my children. it is difficult to be away. now i found her every day and ask about the children, about everything. she told me for the first two or three days it was difficult, but now they are used to it. she feels settled in vancouver. ahmed is in school, a good school. a third of the children are from refugee families. he is in first grade. >> pineapple. school to learn english and become a canadian. >> i think the relief of being here is what will carry them through. it will not be easy, but in will not be impossible. will be the citizen of the country for the first time, but already i feel like one, because already i can do anything any canadian can do. there are more than 1 million palestinians in refugee camps who would like to know the feeling. the people say to me,
muhammed came with his parents. he is here alone. his father is dead.is mother is still in baghdad. and lots of ways, we are the but we know the importance of family. my parents have only been in vancouver a month. i would like to see them more, and it is very difficult to be away from my children. it is difficult to be away. now i found her every day and ask about the children, about everything. she told me for the first two or three days it was difficult, but now they are used to it. she...
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muhammed came with his parents. he is here alone. his father is dead.is mother is still in baghdad. and lots of ways, we are the but we know the importance of family. my parents have only been in vancouver a month. i would like to see them more, and it is very difficult to be away from my children. it is difficult to be away. now i found her every day and ask about the children, about everything. she told me for the first two or three days it was difficult, but now they are used to it. she feels settled in vancouver. ahmed is in school, a good school. a third of the children are from refugee families. he is in first grade. >> pineapple. school to learn english and become a canadian. >> i think the relief of being here is what will carry them through. it will not be easy, but in will not be impossible. will be the citizen of the country for the first time, but already i feel like one, because already i can do anything any canadian can do. there are more than 1 million palestinians in refugee camps who would like to know the feeling. the people say to me,
muhammed came with his parents. he is here alone. his father is dead.is mother is still in baghdad. and lots of ways, we are the but we know the importance of family. my parents have only been in vancouver a month. i would like to see them more, and it is very difficult to be away from my children. it is difficult to be away. now i found her every day and ask about the children, about everything. she told me for the first two or three days it was difficult, but now they are used to it. she...
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it is exactly one year since muhamed morsi became the egyptian president and hundreds of thousands of egyptians are marking the day by demanding he resigned. his supporters are also out in their thousands, saying he was legitimately elect ben should stay. of greatest concentration protest is taking place in cairo. those opposed have been filling career square throughout the day. -- talk rear square throughout the day. protesters have also converged on thepalace area -- palace. thousands of protesters have gathered, frustrated by the economic crisis crippling the country and concentrating power in the hands of a president. thousands of protesters have tahrir square calling on the protester -- calling on the president to resign. 174 people were injured across the country and the headquarters at the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo have been attacked with petrol bombs. thousandsre tens of of the egyptians on the streets, all leading into the square full of people. everyone here is calling for the president to resign. they're saying they want a transitional government to be establ
it is exactly one year since muhamed morsi became the egyptian president and hundreds of thousands of egyptians are marking the day by demanding he resigned. his supporters are also out in their thousands, saying he was legitimately elect ben should stay. of greatest concentration protest is taking place in cairo. those opposed have been filling career square throughout the day. -- talk rear square throughout the day. protesters have also converged on thepalace area -- palace. thousands of...
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as the director muhammed pointed out many of agencies were involved in this department, jerry robbins who worked with us for years. i think it's important that we acknowledge the individuals who made this possible. partners for the port of san francisco, starting with monique, her staff, reynolds, rick malo, tonya. we don't do this alone and we are grateful to have you as partners in this endeavor. it's not easy to get to this point but your sense of professionalism to get through this job is truly admirable. thank you gentlemen and ladies. [ applause ] >> i would like to take a moment to thank mohammed for assembling an incredible team for executing this project starting with john thomas, lee, and of course the contractor that made all of this had been, -- made this happen. landscaping. we have to give mike and his for man, kelly, a big hand of applause for making this possible for all the businesses in the area. thank you, michael. [ applause ] >> lastly, we know there is currently and past members and committee chairs and community representative, all too numerous for me to call ou
as the director muhammed pointed out many of agencies were involved in this department, jerry robbins who worked with us for years. i think it's important that we acknowledge the individuals who made this possible. partners for the port of san francisco, starting with monique, her staff, reynolds, rick malo, tonya. we don't do this alone and we are grateful to have you as partners in this endeavor. it's not easy to get to this point but your sense of professionalism to get through this job is...
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bayyah called for the united nations to crimin criminalize any blasphemy of islam and the prophet muhammedout holding your mail. a man gets letters from his soldier father 70 years late. one congressman says when it's the grapevine is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. >>> now some the political grapevine. like beauty it seems profiling is in the eye of the beholder. yesterday we told you democratic congressman jim mcdermott wants wanted posters of terrorists removed from seattle buses saying the posters encourage racial and religious profiling. today we learned he thinks profiling of a different kind -- the kind that targeted conservatives -- is just fine. in fact he says it's a good idea while questioning interim irs chief at hearing today mcdermott took issue with the agency suspending b ork lo o
bayyah called for the united nations to crimin criminalize any blasphemy of islam and the prophet muhammedout holding your mail. a man gets letters from his soldier father 70 years late. one congressman says when it's the grapevine is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ... you...
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the muslim in jerusalem he would have shrines dedicated to the profits of israel, as well as for muhammed. again it is a sense of expressing the sense of continuity with the past. of it becomes a contest in place when it belongs to them and that is the issue. the definition it doesn't belong to anyone. it belongs to god. and somehow you have to negotiate that and it is part of that universal urge to center self were jews and christians to pray in the direction of jerusalem and of the church is oriented to face jerusalem people die and are buried facing jerusalem as it were it is so rare what is my orientation and where am i headed? when muslims turn five times a day. >> the action is it says wear my going with my life? really? me interrupt a reordering to point* yourself in the direction wray you feel you should be doing it is a reminder of what your priorities are. that is something that occurs in every phase just a reminder wear my headed where is my true center? >> host: we're visiting london talking with british authors. today is speenine. you'll -- over 20 books on religion on booktv
the muslim in jerusalem he would have shrines dedicated to the profits of israel, as well as for muhammed. again it is a sense of expressing the sense of continuity with the past. of it becomes a contest in place when it belongs to them and that is the issue. the definition it doesn't belong to anyone. it belongs to god. and somehow you have to negotiate that and it is part of that universal urge to center self were jews and christians to pray in the direction of jerusalem and of the church is...
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muhammed said that was okay, did he live?t. >> prince george's county emergency center, can i help you? >> oh, my god, my nephew, he just got shot. >> is he conscious and breathing? >> you're not going to die. yes. >> do you know who shot him? >> no, i did not see anybody in the area. >> he doesn't know who shot him? >> no. >> how old is he? >> he's 13. >> oh, my goodness. okay, i know. >> please let me go. let me go past. >> what's your cell phone number? >> i've got to go past! let me go past, please. >> ms. brown. ms. brown. >> the safest place are for the children now is inside that building with adults. so i think it is in the best interest of the children that they stay inside of the schools and that they're not out and about at this point, so we're not going to dismiss school. we're going to keep school in session, and we are going to secure students within buildings. >> after several hours of surgery, the doctors save 13-year-old iran brown's life. >> you cannot see fear, only feel it, count the casualty. we try to co
muhammed said that was okay, did he live?t. >> prince george's county emergency center, can i help you? >> oh, my god, my nephew, he just got shot. >> is he conscious and breathing? >> you're not going to die. yes. >> do you know who shot him? >> no, i did not see anybody in the area. >> he doesn't know who shot him? >> no. >> how old is he? >> he's 13. >> oh, my goodness. okay, i know. >> please let me go. let me go past....
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on the new york stock exchange and a foiled attack on the danish newspaper predicting the pro fed muhammed and also opening a case by the nsa because of what analysts say they uncovered. the u.s. was able to disrupt some sort of terrorist activity. karen greenberg is the director for the center of national security at fordham university. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> today the nsa will turn over secret documents to the senate intelligence committee and they'll look at these documents and hopefully they'll discover 50 thwarted terror plots because of this nsa program. will the public ever get to see these documents? >> unlikely that the public will get to see these documents. they may get to see parts of them, but i think the larger question is, will congress know how to interpret those documents? meaning that there are a lot of facts and trails that go into creating an investigation of an alleged terrorist. and to connect the dots and to know what actually led to discovery, arrest, indictment, et cetera is very difficult and to say that the nsa surveillance progr
on the new york stock exchange and a foiled attack on the danish newspaper predicting the pro fed muhammed and also opening a case by the nsa because of what analysts say they uncovered. the u.s. was able to disrupt some sort of terrorist activity. karen greenberg is the director for the center of national security at fordham university. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> today the nsa will turn over secret documents to the senate intelligence committee and...
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to bomb a danish is fair brought office that had published a cartoon depictions from the prophet muhammed. in fact, later confessed to personally conducting surveillance with the danish newspaper office. he and his co-conspirators were convicted of the spot. the fbi had opened an investigation shortly after september 11th. we did not have enough of formation, nor did we find links to terrorism, so we shortly thereafter close the investigation. however, the nsa, using business record tipped us off that this individual had indirect contacts with a known terrorist overseas. we were able to reopen this investigation, identify additional individuals through the legal process and were able to disrupt this terrorist nativity. thank you. patty. >> the massachusetts senate went through one last debate before the june 205th special like sen. democratic congressman edward markey and republican businessman and former navy seal gabriel gomez faced off in boston. the candidates are vying to fill the seat left by former senator john kerry. this debate is an hour. >> the special affection for the united
to bomb a danish is fair brought office that had published a cartoon depictions from the prophet muhammed. in fact, later confessed to personally conducting surveillance with the danish newspaper office. he and his co-conspirators were convicted of the spot. the fbi had opened an investigation shortly after september 11th. we did not have enough of formation, nor did we find links to terrorism, so we shortly thereafter close the investigation. however, the nsa, using business record tipped us...
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leader must unequivocally proclaim that terror committed in the name of islam denies the prophet muhammed and they must do so period. my religion, including in kansas, by fred and his baptist church. in response, hundreds of protestant ministers preach that his actions violate the most fundamental christian traditions sand denounced he and his church's evil acts. spoke n paul similarly spoke out against the evils of nazism. muslim religious leaders must refute terrorist theology. we're now two decades into the islamic radicalists attacking u.s. soil. i know not all muslims support these actions. one of the islamic forum for democracy has spoken out in a clear and consistent way. another but the silence in the face of extremism coming from the best funded islamic advocacy organizations and many mosques across america is deafening. it casts a doubt of peace. this is utterly unacceptable, dangerous, it must end. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from american samoa, mr. faleomavaega, for five minutes. mr. faleoma
leader must unequivocally proclaim that terror committed in the name of islam denies the prophet muhammed and they must do so period. my religion, including in kansas, by fred and his baptist church. in response, hundreds of protestant ministers preach that his actions violate the most fundamental christian traditions sand denounced he and his church's evil acts. spoke n paul similarly spoke out against the evils of nazism. muslim religious leaders must refute terrorist theology. we're now two...
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>> i saw him at a big dinner honoring muhammed ali. he was very warm and gracious that night.little baby girl. was going on to things. just done a pilot for hbo that they picked up. he was just about to tell me about it when the performances began. but it was completely different role than tony soprano. he was a character actor known inside the industry better than outside the industry. known in theater more than in film and here comes along a part, a once in a lifetime kind of part that makes the character/actor a star. it happened to carroll o'conn o'connor -- >> archie bunker. >> became archie bunker. that was a comedy and it happened, sadly, to james. he greatly appreciated what a good forum. he was happy to talk about it and very happy to go on. >> when you think about, larry, when you think about jim gandolfini as a celebrity and you know that world so well, what set him apart in your mind? >> he was a regular guy. he was a noncelebrity celebrity. he never saw with entourage a regular guy. if he was on the show with you this morning, he would go have coffee with you afte
>> i saw him at a big dinner honoring muhammed ali. he was very warm and gracious that night.little baby girl. was going on to things. just done a pilot for hbo that they picked up. he was just about to tell me about it when the performances began. but it was completely different role than tony soprano. he was a character actor known inside the industry better than outside the industry. known in theater more than in film and here comes along a part, a once in a lifetime kind of part that...