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someone will have four wives and 40 kids and essentially dump them all on the in the hands of 35 mullahs. so, the northern nigeria is street nally growing kids. we literally have farms roducing unemployed and unemployable street kids. so, where it happens, for example, in the southeast d.c. ere, you know, for whatever reasons, in northern nigeria it is intentional. nd there is a bill in the nigerian congress they are trying to say send your kids to school. and, you know, muslims have been against it, no, this is part of religious practice. o, it is utterly hampering the ability of nigerian democracy to with these problems. o, that system is not because there are no schools for them but because they believe that they should leave the kids on streets to learn koranic instruction from these many times radical mullahs. and they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of christians.inst that is not related to the terrorists. >> i think that our time is up. you all for nk coming and please
someone will have four wives and 40 kids and essentially dump them all on the in the hands of 35 mullahs. so, the northern nigeria is street nally growing kids. we literally have farms roducing unemployed and unemployable street kids. so, where it happens, for example, in the southeast d.c. ere, you know, for whatever reasons, in northern nigeria it is intentional. nd there is a bill in the nigerian congress they are trying to say send your kids to school. and, you know, muslims have been...
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mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al qaeda and he had all sorts so he was close to al qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. i think it's semantics. sure if you are an academic and you want to see each rule group fine but actually they are all on the same wavelength and there'll aiming toward the same thing. which is to have an islamist radical sovereign kingdom that stretches beyond borders. they would love to stretch it right across the middle east from pakistan and kashmir. in that sense they are on the same wavelength. >> i have a question for you. as a journalist i'm curious how you got an isi former agent to confess the largest national secret open secret in pakistan and my hats off to you because that must have been quite -- for you but also more generally i know the afghan election is ongoing but do you think it was a success and if so do you think it's harder for the taliban to attack the afghan government elected by the afghans? >> i'm going to disappoint you on the source because the wording is ve
mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al qaeda and he had all sorts so he was close to al qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. i think it's semantics. sure if you are an academic and you want to see each rule group fine but actually they are all on the same wavelength and there'll aiming toward the same thing. which is to have an islamist radical sovereign kingdom that stretches beyond borders. they would love to stretch it right across the middle east from...
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when mullah omar was in power in the end, he had everyone there. he had al qaeda, whose backs, also as to where -- so he was supposed to al qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. so i wouldn't -- i think it is semantics are you sure, if you are in an academic and you want the whole group, fine. but actually, they are all on the same wavelength and there'll a ban on the same thing and really wishes to have been islamist radical, sovereign kingdom that stretches beyond borders, they would like to stress right across the middle east from pakistan and kashmir. so in that sense, they are in the same wavelength. [inaudible] >> a couple questions for you. one is as a journalist, i am amazed and curious how you got biased by to confess the largest nationalist secret, open secret in pakistan and my hat to you because that must've been quite a great moment for you. also, more generally, i notice i'm going to make you think it was a success? if so, does this make it harder for the taliban to attack the afghan government? >> i am going to disappoint you on
when mullah omar was in power in the end, he had everyone there. he had al qaeda, whose backs, also as to where -- so he was supposed to al qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. so i wouldn't -- i think it is semantics are you sure, if you are in an academic and you want the whole group, fine. but actually, they are all on the same wavelength and there'll a ban on the same thing and really wishes to have been islamist radical, sovereign kingdom that stretches beyond borders, they would like...
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the mullahs mission in twenty twenty fall. that person has in store across the globe going to take part in the project as it was just at the seven hundred s doing the running only sixteen is in full will be pics. i mean looking bunch will leave as i took a ride back to ca mission. had the terrain ahead of them trying to make the night is was unable to meet and talk on trends and cooktown with two project for one last good one from combat this has got to be hitting you at this point or has it you yet that this is a one way ticket. this is something that the way the program is currently designed. if you get chosen. you are not coming back howell has that affected your thought process on this and why are you both continuing to go forth with this. with that in mind that i didn't do the very beginning. that is the one way trip it became possible the hall. here is i'm not one hundred percent sure that i can jump on the sheehan family did not initiate not in a plant in the last i went to eat tom was scanning the stuff each a new date
the mullahs mission in twenty twenty fall. that person has in store across the globe going to take part in the project as it was just at the seven hundred s doing the running only sixteen is in full will be pics. i mean looking bunch will leave as i took a ride back to ca mission. had the terrain ahead of them trying to make the night is was unable to meet and talk on trends and cooktown with two project for one last good one from combat this has got to be hitting you at this point or has it...
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koran, people also thought that the ya of deceased organize begans would be banned, and it took the mullahs potentiality ten years of debating whether it would be acceptable to save a live by using parts of a corpse, because you're not allowed to eat corpses if you're starving. what happens if you want to use a corpse to save another life, like taking an organ? and after ten years of debate, they decided it was okay, and then shortly after that, the iranian parliament made it legal to do deceased organ donations, and so now they're behind but they're starting to catch up. they're starting to domer liver transplants, more heart transplans, and also deceased kidney transplants. so, they're
koran, people also thought that the ya of deceased organize begans would be banned, and it took the mullahs potentiality ten years of debating whether it would be acceptable to save a live by using parts of a corpse, because you're not allowed to eat corpses if you're starving. what happens if you want to use a corpse to save another life, like taking an organ? and after ten years of debate, they decided it was okay, and then shortly after that, the iranian parliament made it legal to do...
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that's a great question mullah said. so look in a sense with all the clear about this.it's not follow the path i followed. getting married at 19 having children and divorcing. that's not the way. [laughter] but it is about following a different path. it's about following a different path about how i got here. i have worked on things and that means i'm thinking about those things before i wake up in the morning and i'm still thinking about them when i go to bed at night. and the consequence of that for me and you will see this in a lot of places, is that our doors open that were never planned but when the door opened and i figured out what i could do or even a glimpse of what you might be able to do if you ran full tilt through that door then that was how i built the pieces as i went along. and each time i would take one second to glance back and say boy this is improbable but i just kept on going. so all i can say to you is if you really care find your issue work like crazy on it and you will do this. you will melissa. thank you all for coming tonight [applause] thank y
that's a great question mullah said. so look in a sense with all the clear about this.it's not follow the path i followed. getting married at 19 having children and divorcing. that's not the way. [laughter] but it is about following a different path. it's about following a different path about how i got here. i have worked on things and that means i'm thinking about those things before i wake up in the morning and i'm still thinking about them when i go to bed at night. and the consequence of...
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george's school in ra mullah, where relatives and classmates are in morning.ullet hole left in the bloody backpack his son was wearing. you think this was the bullet hole? >> yeah. >> reporter: inside the backpack, a bloodstained textbook and a bullet, not a rubber coated projectile. >> you think this is the bullet that killed your son? >> yeah, of course. of course. inside the bag, i found this, inside the bag. >> who do you think killed your son? >> soldier. >> . >> reporter: israel soldier? >> israeli soldier? . israeli defense force insists only rubber coated bullets were fired that day. a united nation spokesman expressed what he called great alarm at the shooting of the two teenagers he says were unarmed and appeared to pose no direct threat. >> ivan watson is joining us live from jerusalem. a little while ago you spoke with an idf and israel spokesman. what did he say? >> reporter: he responded to our report. the israeli military standing by its preliminary investigation conclusions which are that no live fire, no metal bullets were fired during this al
george's school in ra mullah, where relatives and classmates are in morning.ullet hole left in the bloody backpack his son was wearing. you think this was the bullet hole? >> yeah. >> reporter: inside the backpack, a bloodstained textbook and a bullet, not a rubber coated projectile. >> you think this is the bullet that killed your son? >> yeah, of course. of course. inside the bag, i found this, inside the bag. >> who do you think killed your son? >>...
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koran, people also thought that the ya of deceased organize begans would be banned, and it took the mullahs and the ayatollahs potentiality ten years of debating whether it would be acceptable to save a live by using parts of a corpse, because you're not allowed to eat corpses if you're starving. what happens if you want to use a corpse to save another life, like taking an organ? and after ten years of debate, they decided it was okay, and then shortly after that, the iranian parliament made it legal to do deceased organ donations, and so now they're behind but they're starting to catch up. they're starting to domer liver transplants, more heart transplans, and also deceased kidney transplants. so, they're learning from us. the question is, will we learn from them? >> time. okay. >> thank you all for coming. i'll be over here signing books if you would like one. [applause] >> on behalf of the library, thank you again for coming. and thank you to all of you for coming and your great questions. for more information on events like this, visit the web site. have a great night. [applause] [inaud
koran, people also thought that the ya of deceased organize begans would be banned, and it took the mullahs and the ayatollahs potentiality ten years of debating whether it would be acceptable to save a live by using parts of a corpse, because you're not allowed to eat corpses if you're starving. what happens if you want to use a corpse to save another life, like taking an organ? and after ten years of debate, they decided it was okay, and then shortly after that, the iranian parliament made it...
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. >>> more mullah for the matterhorn. as disneyland raises admission prices. >> the giant try to go into their first day off since may 1st on a winning note. the as may never want to leave cleveland. >> what is cool about your school? e-mail your nomination. the day involves a belated mother's day gift.., who are you? [whispering] i'm the breakfast fairy. what are you doing? leaving you a few bucks. that's all you need for my - sourdough breakfast melts, with your choice of ham, egg and cheese, or bacon egg and cheese, both on toasted sourdough. right now they're 2 for just $4.00. there's no such thing as the breakfast fairy. woah, woah - you're right. uh, i'm jack. i just put these wings on and broke in through your window to leave some money under your pillow ohh, good. cuz for a minute there this wasn't making any sense. >>> >>> good morning. windy conditions us a work your way out the door. use caution as you cross the bridges. we'll look at the altamont pass coming up. >>> you guys are always complaining about your s
. >>> more mullah for the matterhorn. as disneyland raises admission prices. >> the giant try to go into their first day off since may 1st on a winning note. the as may never want to leave cleveland. >> what is cool about your school? e-mail your nomination. the day involves a belated mother's day gift.., who are you? [whispering] i'm the breakfast fairy. what are you doing? leaving you a few bucks. that's all you need for my - sourdough breakfast melts, with your choice of...
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and it took the mullahs and ayatollahs essentially 10 years of debating about whether it would be acceptablepse. because you're not allowed to eat corpses if you're starving. you know, so what happens if you only use a corpse to save another life by taking an organ? and after 10 years of debate they decided it was okay, and then shortly after that the iranian parliament made it legal to be deceased organ donations. and so now they are behind but they are starting to catch up. they are starting to do more libertarians blessed with more heart transplants, and also deceased kidney transplants. so they are learning from us. the question is, will we learn from them? time, okay. thank you all for coming. i will be over here and signing books if you would like one of plo.[applause] >> on behalf of the libra, thank you again for coming. and thank you to all of you for coming and your great questions. for more information on this like this please visit our website. have a great night. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> the glass-steagall act was passed in 1933 after fdr came to power was a very
and it took the mullahs and ayatollahs essentially 10 years of debating about whether it would be acceptablepse. because you're not allowed to eat corpses if you're starving. you know, so what happens if you only use a corpse to save another life by taking an organ? and after 10 years of debate they decided it was okay, and then shortly after that the iranian parliament made it legal to be deceased organ donations. and so now they are behind but they are starting to catch up. they are starting...
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another rick in the wall right now for the markets if we do not succeed yields go back up because the mullahs just mentioned the ecb again, looking for those type of quandaries to be solved. >> and, of course, economist survey by bloomberg still look at an end of 10.3%. michael gurka from chicago. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. a plea.ng credit suisse on the verge of in theg to plead guilty -- case and it would also have to pay $2.5 billion. >> shares of struggling jcpenney sore after three years of falling sales. shoppers are finally bond there. >> derby winner california chrome may revive interest in the sport of force racing after he goes after the second leg of racing's triple crown. you are watching "market makers" here on a friday in new york city. 10:00 in the morning. i'm erik schatzker. >> i'm julie hyman in for stephanie ruhle who i think is going to be catching some horse racing over the weekend. >> indeed. >> looking forward to hearing ab
another rick in the wall right now for the markets if we do not succeed yields go back up because the mullahs just mentioned the ecb again, looking for those type of quandaries to be solved. >> and, of course, economist survey by bloomberg still look at an end of 10.3%. michael gurka from chicago. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. a plea.ng credit...
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believe they they should be the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahs.they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you . [applause] u.s. surveillance aircraft joins the search for the missing schoolgirls who were kidnapped in nigeria. thursday, a senate panel on africa will look at u.s. policy in the region and the nigerian government's response to the kidnapping. live coverage begins on the entry. -- c-span3. in a moment on c-span, a white house medal of honor ceremony for kyle white. democratic senators on capitol hill were critical of judicial nominee michael boggs. we will have that hearing in 25 minutes. later, in case you missed it, the story about a girl who survived being kidnapped the boko haram. >> i wrote something that stated that in the south, he was looked at as a hero. anytime we have a crisis, people are looking for someone they can look up to. whoe is a person here escap
believe they they should be the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahs.they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you . [applause] u.s. surveillance aircraft joins the search for the missing schoolgirls who were kidnapped in nigeria. thursday, a senate panel on africa will look at u.s....
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because they believe they should be the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahsthey are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> that hearing took place yesterday. reuters has this story looking at how the u.s. is involved in searching for the missing girls. the headline -- u.s. surveillance aircraft joins hunt for kidnapped nigerian girls." huntof an international for 200 girls kidnapped one .onth ago by boko haram thousands of nigerian troops have been sent to the region while the united states and britain also have teams on the ground to help with the search. during prime minister's question time earlier today, david cameron had this to say about the uk's participation in the search. >> order. order. let's have respectable silence for mr. william cash. >> my right humb
because they believe they should be the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahsthey are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> that hearing took place...
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believe they they should be the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahs.they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you . [applause] >> florida senator rubio was asked about earlier statements he made about climate change. senator rubio was at the national press club tuesday, talking about retirement savings. you can watch this entire event c-span.org.
believe they they should be the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahs.they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you . [applause] >> florida senator rubio was asked about earlier statements he made about climate change. senator rubio was at the national press club tuesday,...
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when mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al-qaeda, he had imu.e had all sorts, so he was host to al-qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. so i wouldn't, i think, i think it's semantics. sure, if an academic and you want to teach a little groups, fine. iraq so they're all on the same wavelength and they're all aiming on the same thing. and really, which is to have an islamist radical, sovereign, you know kingdom that stretches be on the borders right across. they would love to stretc struce right across the middle east from pakistan and kashmir. so in that sense they are on the same wavelength. >> carlotta, a couple questions for you. one is as a journalist, i'm curious how you got an isi agent or former agent to contest like the largest national secret, open secret in pakistan? my hat is off to you because that might have been quite a moment for you. but also just more generally, do you think the reason afghan election, i know it's ongoing, do you think it was a success? and if so, what do you think? does this make it harder for the taliban t
when mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al-qaeda, he had imu.e had all sorts, so he was host to al-qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. so i wouldn't, i think, i think it's semantics. sure, if an academic and you want to teach a little groups, fine. iraq so they're all on the same wavelength and they're all aiming on the same thing. and really, which is to have an islamist radical, sovereign, you know kingdom that stretches be on the borders right across....
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because they believe they should leave the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahs. they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you. [applause] >> at the white house, jay to reportersded about the administration's response. he said that the u.s. is not taking about actively sending military forces. is making accain tol for u.s. special forces be used to rescue those girls. what's the white house take on that today. is that something that is being examined? >> we are actively advising, in cluding through military personalnel, the nigerian government as it seeks to locate and rescue these girls. finding them is the first step. our military personnel at the embassy and any additional personnel we may deploy are in an advisory capacity. we are not considering the deployment of u.s. forces to
because they believe they should leave the kids on the street to get koranic instruction from radical mullahs. they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of violence against christians. >> i think that our time is up. i want to thank you all for coming. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> deborah has one last message she wants to share with you. [applause] >> at the white house, jay...
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they should leave the kids on streets to learn koranic instruction from these many times radical mullahs. and they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of christians.inst that is not related to the terrorists. >> i think that our time is up. you all for nk thank you.please [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> debby has one last message share with you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on this weekend's news makers e have the director of the federal housing finance agency. he talks about his operations and priorities. quarter it allows them the ve their profits to u.s. treasury. t is saying they can'ting healthy companies if they are and llowed to recapital iize put something between them and taxpayers in the next crisis. is that a fair arrangement? do you think shareholders are about n their grievance there? >> it is not my job to talk or not.ether it is fair i have a responsibility to the taxpayers. my responsibility in th
they should leave the kids on streets to learn koranic instruction from these many times radical mullahs. and they are the ones who are responsible for a lot of christians.inst that is not related to the terrorists. >> i think that our time is up. you all for nk thank you.please [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> debby has one last message share with you. [captioning performed by national captioning...
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mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al qaeda and he had all sorts so he was close to al qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. i think it's semantics. sure if you are an academic and you want to see each rule group fine but actually they are all on the same wavelength and there'll aiming toward the same thing. which is to have an islamist radical sovereign kingdom that stretches beyond borders. they would love to stretch it right across the middle east from pakistan and kashmir. in that sense they are on the same wavelength. >> i have a question for you. as a journalist i'm curious how you got an isi former agent to confess the largest national secret open secret in pakistan and my hats off to you because that must have been quite -- for you but also more generally i know the afghan election is ongoing but do you think it was a success and if so do you think it's harder for the taliban to attack the afghan government elected by the afghans? >> i'm going to disappoint you on the source because the wording is ve
mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al qaeda and he had all sorts so he was close to al qaeda and he thinks along the same lines. i think it's semantics. sure if you are an academic and you want to see each rule group fine but actually they are all on the same wavelength and there'll aiming toward the same thing. which is to have an islamist radical sovereign kingdom that stretches beyond borders. they would love to stretch it right across the middle east from...