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so the more multicultural, the more diverse our society, the less freedom of expression we need.. >> but the problems, some would argue, that the diversity of religion is leading to this push to have religion be dominant in a secular society? >> i mean, we have to be very clear about that. i mean one of the great achievements of the enlightenment in europe and the united states is the separation of church and state. and there can be no negotiation about these principles. that's a foundation of our society. >> this is "talk to al jazeera." we'll have more in a minute. >> welcome back to "talk to al jazeera." i'm antonio mora. my guest flemming rose who published the controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammed in 2005. >> what would you say to the enormous majority of muslims who repudiated the paris attack who said it was a horror but say that they can't stand with charlie, that freedom of speech has to come with responsibilities? >> i would quote aryeh neier who used to be the president of the aclu here. he, as a holocaust survivor, defended the right of marxists to march thro
so the more multicultural, the more diverse our society, the less freedom of expression we need.. >> but the problems, some would argue, that the diversity of religion is leading to this push to have religion be dominant in a secular society? >> i mean, we have to be very clear about that. i mean one of the great achievements of the enlightenment in europe and the united states is the separation of church and state. and there can be no negotiation about these principles. that's a...
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so the more multicultural, the more diverse our society, the less freedom of expression we need.. >> but the problems, some would argue, that the diversity of religion is leading to this push to have religion be dominant in a secular society? >> i mean, we have to be very clear about that. i mean one of the great achievements of the enlightenment in europe and the united states is the separation of church and state. and there can be no negotiation about these principles. that's a foundation of our society. >> this is "talk to al jazeera." we'll have more in a minute. >> rain pryor >> everyone wants to be that thing... and i'm not that thing i'm like hello... i'm me... >> surviving a chaotic childhood >> i'm like dad... they're hookers in this house... >> ...and breaking free and following her own path >> when you come to a show of mine... someone in that audience didn't like what i just said... >> every sunday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month cover
so the more multicultural, the more diverse our society, the less freedom of expression we need.. >> but the problems, some would argue, that the diversity of religion is leading to this push to have religion be dominant in a secular society? >> i mean, we have to be very clear about that. i mean one of the great achievements of the enlightenment in europe and the united states is the separation of church and state. and there can be no negotiation about these principles. that's a...
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the multicultural point is the following.an countries focused on diversity as a positive thing but not really wanting to have full dieverseity across the whole society, have kind of said, okay, al all you minorities get to have rights as a group. saying we're going to give equality to different groups. that's had a deeply pernicious effect because it's looked people in the boxes we should all try to get past. i think the real lesson of european multiculturalism is not that diversity is a bad thing, but diversity should be on the individual level, not the group level. >> right. >> it shouldn't just be okay muslims get this. >> gideon i want to pick up on south africa. nowhere more prominent really are these issues, south africa. jim gibson's particular piece on apartheid like shadow. "the future of south africa's multiracial democracy depends heavily on minimizing animosity and hostility between the groups. "what's the main source of this animosity and how can we overcome it? >> south africa is fascinating. four different grou
the multicultural point is the following.an countries focused on diversity as a positive thing but not really wanting to have full dieverseity across the whole society, have kind of said, okay, al all you minorities get to have rights as a group. saying we're going to give equality to different groups. that's had a deeply pernicious effect because it's looked people in the boxes we should all try to get past. i think the real lesson of european multiculturalism is not that diversity is a bad...
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. >>> es un festival multicultural, porque todos poder participar?ne que ir al gimnasio para bailar esta clase de dansas. (risas) >>> sÍ hasta viene la bailaora mayor de las tres, y baila igual que la joven la misma energÍa. >>> bueno, esta es la informaciÓn si usted quiere asist asistir. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> muchas gracias. >>> y ahora quÉ estÁ sucediendo en su ciudadana, ahora en quÉ pasa? ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪♪. >>> bueno, me dicen que no dije, ole! saludos a todos los cumpleaqueros, felicidades. para los que tienen sugerencias me pueden seguir en twitter, y tambiÉn apoyen a los periÓdicos semanales en toda el Área de la bahÍa, muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos en nuestro prÓxima, nos vemos la prÓxima semana. ♪ . los dos llegan en alza. >> es llevan tres puntos importantes. >> vamos a hacer un partido inteligente. >> nosotros estamos urgidos de más puntos para estar en los primeros lugares. >> y los dos quieren despegar esta noche. >> queremos ganar y que m
. >>> es un festival multicultural, porque todos poder participar?ne que ir al gimnasio para bailar esta clase de dansas. (risas) >>> sÍ hasta viene la bailaora mayor de las tres, y baila igual que la joven la misma energÍa. >>> bueno, esta es la informaciÓn si usted quiere asist asistir. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> muchas gracias. >>> y ahora quÉ estÁ sucediendo en su ciudadana, ahora en quÉ pasa? ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪....
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it's the cultural learning, the ability to learn other languages that make a person achieve in a multicultural world. if that lab, that microcosm, that city where the rich and poor are on the subway together. segregated... >> one of the reasons i'm not as terrified of affluent people mogg back to the city is it forces the mayors to deal with the problem of the city. if it was the affluent in the poor, but it there's a tension about inequality and segregation and housing afford abilities, mayors and city councils will have to deal with it. you see it with bill de blasio, and other saying we have to raise the minimum wage. i know it's painful, no one want to be displaced. but it's better than a society suburb. >> that's richard florida, that's the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america.
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another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really arise. has it been effective in teaching african-american history in the schools and has it enlarged part achieved it's purpose? >> and the third question has emerged should we even be celebrating because allegedly we live in a post racial society. the proof some people say is the election of barack obama elected twice, the first black president, there's also oprah, there's also serena, and tiger woods and also selma the movie. >> there's a lot of main stream integration that goes behind these iconic figures. >> so some people say even morgan freeman says we shouldn't celebrate because it is self-margi
another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really...
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what was done is we've aloud through a deliberate policy of multiculturalism, we want to show the worldhat lovely people we are and aloud different communities to develop a different culture within, know, what ought to be a judeo-christian culture's in the case of my country, our constitution makes it perfectly clear. that is what we are as country and we must be tolerant of other religions but there is to understand the law of the land in our country. we've lost sight of that and we've seen paris, we've seen events in parts of belgium, now these arrests here in new york city today. this isn't going away in a hurry and we'll have to get very much more robust. >> you've seen it certainly in your country. we, of course, saw it very, very strongly in this country on 9/11, but a lot of people have forgotten. they're not as on guard about it and they look at the atrocities abroad with the beheadings and you know burning pilots alive in the cage and they think, well, that's over there. not over here. >> no, it isn't over there. we just had last week three 15-year-old girls leave their school
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un festejo multicultural. ♪ ♪ ♪ no esperes por lo bueno....nocturna contra goteo nasal estornudo, tos, fiebre para que puedas dormir de lo mejor con un resfriado. [ locutora ] crest presenta... ♪ ♪ why doesn't your mom buy crest? i don't know. shh. ¿qué dijo? dijo porqué tu mamá no compra crest. y que todos sus amigos usan crest. y que no sabe porqué nosotros seguimos usando la pasta de la abuela. [ madre ] me dí cuenta que seguíamos usando la pasta de antes y decidí hacer algo. [ locutora ] más y más hispanos están probando crest. descubre su protección contra caries, mal aliento y sarro. pruébala porque crest funciona. ♪ ♪ ♪ las autoridades investigan las causas que motivaron a un ex policÍa asesinar a tiros a sus hijos y sus mascotas para luego suicidarse. un veterano de la policÍa cometiÓ el asesinato. no se dio detalle de los hechos. la esposa del ex policÍa y su hija mayor estaban fuera de la ciudad cuando ocurriÓ la tragedia. >> cerca de tres mil reclusos y penitenciaria de texas trasladados despuÉs de registrar disburtios que dejaron d
un festejo multicultural. ♪ ♪ ♪ no esperes por lo bueno....nocturna contra goteo nasal estornudo, tos, fiebre para que puedas dormir de lo mejor con un resfriado. [ locutora ] crest presenta... ♪ ♪ why doesn't your mom buy crest? i don't know. shh. ¿qué dijo? dijo porqué tu mamá no compra crest. y que todos sus amigos usan crest. y que no sabe porqué nosotros seguimos usando la pasta de la abuela. [ madre ] me dí cuenta que seguíamos usando la pasta de antes y decidí hacer...
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multiculturalism has failed according to an article. >> it is a great piece on multiculturalism in europed we have to have diversity and we have to have a way to manage it. but then they said, let's manage it at the group level. let's think of our society as a group and give group rights to various individuals. it was essentially group rights for minorities which turned out to harden the divisions in society that people want to do away with. it is generally not a successful way to deal with things for the future. >> how far have we moved from selma or the time of lincoln? >> we are hugely removed from the time of lincoln. we are significantly removed from the time of selma. it is interesting how these things play out over time. we have always seen groups as other. it is almost baked into our evolutionary cake that we tend to see people in terms of us and them. and the late 19th century in particular, we link to race to biology and politics. ever since we have been moving away from that, it is going to take another few generations for race to really work itself out of the system. >> has ha
multiculturalism has failed according to an article. >> it is a great piece on multiculturalism in europed we have to have diversity and we have to have a way to manage it. but then they said, let's manage it at the group level. let's think of our society as a group and give group rights to various individuals. it was essentially group rights for minorities which turned out to harden the divisions in society that people want to do away with. it is generally not a successful way to deal...
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another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
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it's multilingual, multicultural and yet you can still know where the haitians live, or the jamaican, african-americans of the cubans for the wedding photos live. it's very clear and that is absolutely a product of this moment the jim crow moment. you don't get the segregation without there being a consisted manicure and of the color line whether explicitly jim crow or more benignly described as a case of people who want to live among their own or want to have access to certain kinds of amenities and not be worried about crime or other kinds of veteran is your neighborhood. be careful about the language will go a long way about being able to decode the landscape. >> here is a cover of the book, "a world more concrete." the author is john hopkins professor n.d.b. connolly. professor, thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how m
it's multilingual, multicultural and yet you can still know where the haitians live, or the jamaican, african-americans of the cubans for the wedding photos live. it's very clear and that is absolutely a product of this moment the jim crow moment. you don't get the segregation without there being a consisted manicure and of the color line whether explicitly jim crow or more benignly described as a case of people who want to live among their own or want to have access to certain kinds of...
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what is the secret part of making a sort of multifaceted acceptance to multicultural thought inside the religious tradition? it is really something that i think we are struggling with those people who look at the region and it is a deal that legitimates the saudi political order. how have you been able to modify or soft and -- soften. what is the gap between that and the radical islamic version? >> if i answer you the way what you put your question, that is a comparison. i cannot make that comparison. i am not in a position. i think we focus on our goals and strategy. this has been emphasized by some dictator or regime just to show violence and how savage this place iss. we are trying to make this [indiscernible] the slowy have the best university. we have launched -- we have the best education best health system. this is how we work. >> you are investing in modern indie. -- modernity. >> we are busy and lamenting the programs -- implementing the programs. we used to have a steel factory. today, we are -- i don't want to talk about --the shift is big. >> my question was about the univer
what is the secret part of making a sort of multifaceted acceptance to multicultural thought inside the religious tradition? it is really something that i think we are struggling with those people who look at the region and it is a deal that legitimates the saudi political order. how have you been able to modify or soft and -- soften. what is the gap between that and the radical islamic version? >> if i answer you the way what you put your question, that is a comparison. i cannot make...
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as we continue to of all in a multicultural world, being mindful of tribal tendencies is important.hat he is talking about in that case has to do with his background. how he was brought up. in a community and family with an opposition to the west. which is a poll of muslim identity. >> when you call it "disgraced?" >> at the end of the play, his nephew delivers a monologue. i will just read it. it will be easier. he has witnessed his uncle's disintegration. his uncle's inability to find a place. he says, for 300 years the west has been taking our land. drawing new borders. making us want to be like them look like them, marry their women. they disgraced us. and then they pretend they do not understand the rage we have. >> some have said this is highly critical of islam. or is it critical of some thing else? >> i think that the character has a strong critique of what he called the islamic mythos in the play. i don't think the play itself is. i think it is a space that offers or creates a kind of expansiveness where multiple points of view about the question of islam can coexist. the m
as we continue to of all in a multicultural world, being mindful of tribal tendencies is important.hat he is talking about in that case has to do with his background. how he was brought up. in a community and family with an opposition to the west. which is a poll of muslim identity. >> when you call it "disgraced?" >> at the end of the play, his nephew delivers a monologue. i will just read it. it will be easier. he has witnessed his uncle's disintegration. his uncle's...
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. >> france has failed at multiculturalism. many of these communities are muslim communities and again the double standard around the treatment of different groups based on the type of speech that they engage in and who says what hate speech is, and that's why in the united states we legislate acts not words. fine line between insightment and free speech. >> protesting with vitriol at the funerals of iraqi war veterans and they were protected in this country. but i should point out that charlie hebdo has been in court even more than this comedian. in fact they have been in court some 48 times convicted nine times. so can you really say there is a double standard or is there a perception of a double standard? >> i mean i think there is definitely a double standard. while charlie hebdo is is an example, we shouldn't be offended by portraits of our prophet that are offensive that to other communities it is not being applied across the way look at the way the french government about head scarf bands, the freedom of being who you ar
. >> france has failed at multiculturalism. many of these communities are muslim communities and again the double standard around the treatment of different groups based on the type of speech that they engage in and who says what hate speech is, and that's why in the united states we legislate acts not words. fine line between insightment and free speech. >> protesting with vitriol at the funerals of iraqi war veterans and they were protected in this country. but i should point out...
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a month-long social media campaign examining the thin line between multicultural marketing and the commercialisation of black-american identity and accomplishment. tweet us your thoughts using the hashtag brandingblack. it's frustrating being stuck in the house. good thing xfinity's got 2 hour appointment windows. they even guarantee they'll be on time or i get a $20 credit. it's perfect for me... ...'cause i got things to do. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah! woooo! with a guaranteed 2 hour appointment window and a 97% on-time rate xfinity is perfect for people with a busy life. >>> the average cost of a gallon is $2.33. prices have gone up $0.26 in just a month. southern california is dealing with a bigger price hike. drivers in los angeles are spending $0.35 more per gallon than two weeks ago, following increases in crude oil. the agency that handles national security is under threat. the department of homeland security will go into a partial shutdown after a $40 billion spending bill. they have until monday to agree. if not 30,000 dhs workers will have to stop working. 80% of the agency will work without pay, becau
a month-long social media campaign examining the thin line between multicultural marketing and the commercialisation of black-american identity and accomplishment. tweet us your thoughts using the hashtag brandingblack. it's frustrating being stuck in the house. good thing xfinity's got 2 hour appointment windows. they even guarantee they'll be on time or i get a $20 credit. it's perfect for me... ...'cause i got things to do. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah! woooo! with a guaranteed 2 hour appointment window...
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dealing with 21st referencery -- and if we remember nairobi, westgate they went to a mall in a multicultural society to exhibit the grossest form executing christians and releasing whoever they thought was apparently muslim. that's what they want to reproduce in the united states. >> indeed we will leave it there. fascinating point of view thanks so much for joining us from the uk today. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up from chicago all the way to louisiana, america is frozing solid. tom sater takes a look at another round the freezing temperatures. it's a broken record. >> it is. this air mass is so cold. it's not coming from the north pole. this is coming from siberia, crossing the north pole. more cold means more records that will be broken. more snow sleet, freezing rain and more misery for the millions of americans. >> thanks for the warning. >>> you're watching cnn noirm. he trains. he's psyched. ready for the knockout? you don't know "aarp." he's staying in shape by keeping his brain healthy and focused with aarp's staying sharp. with online mind sharpening exercises develop
dealing with 21st referencery -- and if we remember nairobi, westgate they went to a mall in a multicultural society to exhibit the grossest form executing christians and releasing whoever they thought was apparently muslim. that's what they want to reproduce in the united states. >> indeed we will leave it there. fascinating point of view thanks so much for joining us from the uk today. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up from chicago all the way to louisiana,...
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one of the gravest rats i think to america and american exceptionalism is multiculturalism. we have seen how devastating it is in europe. we've seen how devastating it is in america's english-speaking cousins of estrella england canada and new zealand and the multiculturalists i believe are the true races because they are the people who think race is so important that they want to emphasize and make a big deal about it. the last thing a liberal wants is a colorblind society. >> we want to give everyone a chance to buy next book and shake his hand and have the book autographed. let me ask you to wrap up by taking us back through your 10-point agenda. a lot of us were very impressed with avenue q. at the western conservative summit in july and you went through so quickly just now. just walk us through in a bit more measured pace that 10.2 send us out tonight. >> yes sir. number one. number to pay back the debt. number three limit the government could number for political correctness. number five, start again. number one and the waste. number two pay back the dead. number three
one of the gravest rats i think to america and american exceptionalism is multiculturalism. we have seen how devastating it is in europe. we've seen how devastating it is in america's english-speaking cousins of estrella england canada and new zealand and the multiculturalists i believe are the true races because they are the people who think race is so important that they want to emphasize and make a big deal about it. the last thing a liberal wants is a colorblind society. >> we want to...
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johnson and his boss belittle america in the name multiculturalism as if somehow he's required to runn this great country and all who work for him in order to communicate some affinity with muslims broadly, perhaps radical islamists more specifically. as if the obama white house doesn't quite fathom the hideous ideology and the peaceful religion and purpose of narrowly radical islamists who butcher and burn christians jews and even fellow muslims as they try to enlarge their caliphate. has this administration gone mad? how do you explain a state department flack being sent out to call for a jobs program for terrorists? >> we cannot kill every terrorist around the world nor should we try. how do you get at the root cause of this? it might be too nuance and argument for some over the past 24 hours some of the commentary, but it's the smart way, the democrats, republicans, military commanders partners in the arab world. lou: she considers herself obviously the ambassador of the smart way. she said it's too nuance for some, and for none more than the members of this administration. how do
johnson and his boss belittle america in the name multiculturalism as if somehow he's required to runn this great country and all who work for him in order to communicate some affinity with muslims broadly, perhaps radical islamists more specifically. as if the obama white house doesn't quite fathom the hideous ideology and the peaceful religion and purpose of narrowly radical islamists who butcher and burn christians jews and even fellow muslims as they try to enlarge their caliphate. has this...
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so we're talking about a wide range of material in what was a very multicultural part of the world, andte. >> is there anything to be done? i mean whether inside the country -- the state department has released a red list of syrian cultural objects at risk. that is presumably more for looters who may be taking out objects to sell them on the black market. how effective do you think those efforts will be? >> i think it is very effective. it gives them a way to identify them and report things as possibly being stolen and call law enforcement activities. yeah, i think there are more things that can be done rather than alerting people to the possibility of a list of trafficked antiquities. we need to support our colleagues who are working in these really difficult regions of the world. the smithsonian had a project we're working on called saving the heritage of syria and iraq. we're working on it with a connoisseurcon consortium of groups. our colleagues are working in occupied areas in syria, places where isis and other terrorist groups are very active. >> yeah they are doing incredibly br
so we're talking about a wide range of material in what was a very multicultural part of the world, andte. >> is there anything to be done? i mean whether inside the country -- the state department has released a red list of syrian cultural objects at risk. that is presumably more for looters who may be taking out objects to sell them on the black market. how effective do you think those efforts will be? >> i think it is very effective. it gives them a way to identify them and...
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it seems that many people sincerely believe that the more multiculture the world gets the less freedomxpression we need but i think it has to be the other way around. the more we work on diversity in terms of religion we have to accept more diverse ways of expressing ourselves will follow and this is a battle of ideas that you know i have engaged in for the past nine years and i think it's very important. it's about the future of the society i live in. but it's also issues that are high on the agenda in most countries in the world where identity politics becomes, you know the way many groups choose to pursue. so they focus more on what makes us different instead of focussing on our shared humanity. we have in fact far more in common as far as human beings and individuals than divides us. >> and such a supporter of these freedoms what is your life like though day-to-day with security? >> i mean, i said to myself a long tileme ago that i'm not going to give in. if you let these things disturb your life you will hand the victory to those who are trying to intimidate you and i'm just very
it seems that many people sincerely believe that the more multiculture the world gets the less freedomxpression we need but i think it has to be the other way around. the more we work on diversity in terms of religion we have to accept more diverse ways of expressing ourselves will follow and this is a battle of ideas that you know i have engaged in for the past nine years and i think it's very important. it's about the future of the society i live in. but it's also issues that are high on the...
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shaped by jewish rhythms, it's important to realize that the greatest creations of living in a multiculturalurrounded by people with all ethnicities and a source of incredible creativity for jews around the world and whether it be france, denmark or the united states i think what we should all aspire to is a world in which jews can live safe fulfill whole lives both in a jewish state and also around the world and benjamin netanyahu is focused on the idea that we not lose the potential greatness of jewish life. >> how, then can this anti-semitism be fought? a rabbi was saying that there needs to be a task force to help fight this. you know i don't know how much that would really help advance this. and fight back on this hate. but have you heard suggestions peter? >> i think it's incredibly important that people within power in france and denmark who are nonjews say as the president of france did a few weeks ago, if the jews were to leave france then france would not be france. to show that this is not just an attack on jews but all people who cherish european culture, who cherish danish or fr
shaped by jewish rhythms, it's important to realize that the greatest creations of living in a multiculturalurrounded by people with all ethnicities and a source of incredible creativity for jews around the world and whether it be france, denmark or the united states i think what we should all aspire to is a world in which jews can live safe fulfill whole lives both in a jewish state and also around the world and benjamin netanyahu is focused on the idea that we not lose the potential greatness...
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>> it's multicultural, ethnic within the city.rld, lots of people that -- multicultural. >> talk about the history of extremism there in denmark? >> ever since the danish newspaper passed through cartoons that showed the prophet mow mohammed denmark had a lot of threats towards embassies and burning of embassies and ten, eight, nine years ago and threats towards danish media showing these cartoonists and also supporting united states and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. we have here sort of been expected or at least feared that this could happen some day. >> peter, i'm curious, how easy is it to precure a gun there in denmark and what about assault weapons? are they common place or not? >> it is very very difficult. imagine the most difficult place in the united states and then added by two or three or four or five times. it is very difficult. of course automatic rifles even harder. >> has it been -- you and i were talking about the kind of weapon that was used and it would appear to have been an assault rifle and we did hear aud
>> it's multicultural, ethnic within the city.rld, lots of people that -- multicultural. >> talk about the history of extremism there in denmark? >> ever since the danish newspaper passed through cartoons that showed the prophet mow mohammed denmark had a lot of threats towards embassies and burning of embassies and ten, eight, nine years ago and threats towards danish media showing these cartoonists and also supporting united states and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. we...
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quite the multicultural mix. for a different music mix, head down to san jose for the monthly sj bike party, having just passed fat tuesday, they have chosen the new orleans style celebration as its family friendly theme. gold, green, and purple are the obvious theme, but anything is welcome. go for the meet-up info and follow the eight simple rules for fun and safe for this ride after dark. and like they say in the big easy back to you. >> the bike party thing, do it. i highly recommend it with your family. great fun. >> we'll be right back. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity dinner feels a million years away grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. >>> okay go with me on this one. could tomatoes be the must have wearable item. a japanese food manufacturer unveiled thi
quite the multicultural mix. for a different music mix, head down to san jose for the monthly sj bike party, having just passed fat tuesday, they have chosen the new orleans style celebration as its family friendly theme. gold, green, and purple are the obvious theme, but anything is welcome. go for the meet-up info and follow the eight simple rules for fun and safe for this ride after dark. and like they say in the big easy back to you. >> the bike party thing, do it. i highly recommend...
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immigrants are not coming saying i demand multiculturalism. it is oures that are not only permitting this but encouraging it. secondly secondary of this conflict between mass immigration and modern society is security. again the same revolution in communications and transportation technology created a very different security environment where the home front isn't just a metaphor. it is the actual front. the one that really matters. alamosa immediate enemies are not foreign armies that shadowy terrorist groups transnational criminal organizations. as the 9/11 commission staff report on immigration noted, quote makes it is obvious to state the terrorists cannot plan or carry out attacks in united states if they're unable to enter the country. you could blow up something and kill people and that happened in the past. the kind of threats we are now facing a qualitatively different and mass immigration confounds our efforts at maintaining people and security and there are two ways it does this. one it overwhelms our administrative capacity to scree
immigrants are not coming saying i demand multiculturalism. it is oures that are not only permitting this but encouraging it. secondly secondary of this conflict between mass immigration and modern society is security. again the same revolution in communications and transportation technology created a very different security environment where the home front isn't just a metaphor. it is the actual front. the one that really matters. alamosa immediate enemies are not foreign armies that shadowy...
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spock into a multicultural icon. as he told us back in 2009 while promoting the star trek big screen reboot, it was a pleasure. >> once star trek went on the air and ever since, i have never had to worry about making a living. for an actor to make that statement 40-some odd years, 45 years later is a big deal. i'm a very, very grateful actor. i have no complaints about star trek and what it's done to my life. >> 1,566,567 producing a new generation every 12 hoirs. >> nothing would be the same about spock if leonard nimoy hadn't played him. >> that was william shatner a few years ago. today, star trek's leading man said, i loved him like a brother. we will all miss his humor, his talents, and his capacity to love. and from co-star george takei. >> he was really an amazing man, and a lovable man. a very thoughtful man. he was very supportive of my career personally. >> all scanners report clear. nothing in our immediate vu vicinity vicinity. >> mr. spock became mr. nimoy's signature role. he also worked on stage on scr
spock into a multicultural icon. as he told us back in 2009 while promoting the star trek big screen reboot, it was a pleasure. >> once star trek went on the air and ever since, i have never had to worry about making a living. for an actor to make that statement 40-some odd years, 45 years later is a big deal. i'm a very, very grateful actor. i have no complaints about star trek and what it's done to my life. >> 1,566,567 producing a new generation every 12 hoirs. >> nothing...
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also draws the ire of the multicultural demographic. >> james peterson thanks for joining us on the programappreciate it. coming up every day americans are waging a fight against big energy in new york state. that's right. another pipeline. another fight. stay with us. we're right back. t energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. introducing the citi ® double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay with two way
also draws the ire of the multicultural demographic. >> james peterson thanks for joining us on the programappreciate it. coming up every day americans are waging a fight against big energy in new york state. that's right. another pipeline. another fight. stay with us. we're right back. t energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely...
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nasa was suddenly looking like the poster child for multiculturalism and sally was over the moon in her own way. when she got the call telling her the job was hers, sally, who by her own definition was very shy, very private very much an introvert genetically when she got the call she says she went jumping up and down in her bedroom, screaming and yelling. picks up the phone and calls her best friend from high school. hi there this is your friendly local astronaut calling. that is the way she identified herself to that friend for the rest of her life. her parents shared the glory in their own idiosyncratic way. sally used to joke that her father who taught political science at a community college in santa monica sally's father, she said, never understood science, didn't have a scientific bone in his body. when sally was growing up, studying astrophysics her father could not explain to anyone what she did. now that i'm an astronaut she said, his problems are solved. sally's mother, irrepressible joyce ride, when she got the news, told a reporter with sally going into space and her sister
nasa was suddenly looking like the poster child for multiculturalism and sally was over the moon in her own way. when she got the call telling her the job was hers, sally, who by her own definition was very shy, very private very much an introvert genetically when she got the call she says she went jumping up and down in her bedroom, screaming and yelling. picks up the phone and calls her best friend from high school. hi there this is your friendly local astronaut calling. that is the way she...
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es un lugar multicultural y ese es el futuro de nuestro paÍs.n y nueva york, 2.4 millones de latinos viven en nueva york. muchos mÁs latinos en nueva york que la poblaciÓn total de philadelphia o de columbus. es una oportunidad del partido demÓcrata de hablar de esa emergente mayorÍa latina en el paÍs. de hablar de reforma inmigratoria, en un lugar que representa esta realidad. y ademÁs tenemos la mejor fuerza policial del mundo. los mejores recursos para que la convenciÓn sea excelente. creo que si el partido estÁ pensando en la logÍstica y en el mensaje a proyectar, bueno, brooklyn tambiÉn es una meca para la juventud. si hablamos del futuro del paÍs, queremos atraer a votantes jÓvenes, ¿quÉ mejor lugar que brooklyn? >> ¿no cree que serÍa difÍcil traer la convenciÓn nacional demÓcrata a nueva york, con las tensiones raciales que hay en la ciudad? ¿y con la tensiÓn que hay entre usted y el departamento de policÍa? >> estamos trabajando con muchas cosas. fue un problema con algunos sindicatos. y con frecuencia los patrones y los sindicatos tiene
es un lugar multicultural y ese es el futuro de nuestro paÍs.n y nueva york, 2.4 millones de latinos viven en nueva york. muchos mÁs latinos en nueva york que la poblaciÓn total de philadelphia o de columbus. es una oportunidad del partido demÓcrata de hablar de esa emergente mayorÍa latina en el paÍs. de hablar de reforma inmigratoria, en un lugar que representa esta realidad. y ademÁs tenemos la mejor fuerza policial del mundo. los mejores recursos para que la convenciÓn sea...
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part of the multiculture show is for students to be proud of their heritage. >> million is has reallythat we really push is giving back to the children. >> reporter: that is what free the children is all about. >> let's join hands today. >> joe jonas is attending. i'm going down to we day on wednesday. >> what time are you going to get there? >> early. before the sun wakes up. before you get out of bed, i will be there. i'll be working the morning show that day, and then have packages or are have stories for people at 5:00 and 10:00. so all day long. >> all right. very cool. >> this is one of those days calling me saying enjoy me. >> glorious start to the day. i think it will be a little breezy. even though our tonights are only coming down slightly, with that breeze out there, could feel a little cool as we get into the afternoon. let's talk about a cool shot. how about that? live shots over portions of berkeley this morning. a little bit of forward-looking to start the day, but no longer an issue. talking about partly cloudy, mostly sunny skies. ridge of high pressure still in contr
part of the multiculture show is for students to be proud of their heritage. >> million is has reallythat we really push is giving back to the children. >> reporter: that is what free the children is all about. >> let's join hands today. >> joe jonas is attending. i'm going down to we day on wednesday. >> what time are you going to get there? >> early. before the sun wakes up. before you get out of bed, i will be there. i'll be working the morning show that...
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very large populace nation, a nation that is particularly rural or particularly urban a nation of multicultural, a nation that is located, say, in the crossroads of smuggling patterns. as we, the people of the united states and we, the 190 -- i think it's 6 -- members of the united nations assess where we want to go with drug policy in the future. >> thank you. michael, there are a couple of questions on marijuana to you as well as the question mike posed on how do you carve a third way. >> sure. and let me just because this might be a segway, i'll also speak about the portugal piece because even when you look at some of evaluation, even institutes in portugal freely talk about the fact of to the extent that they significantly increase their treatment resources may really be a profound effect here, right? so this leads into the third way approach right? because what we're saying here is, you know we're really concerned with what some attendant health harms may be about legalization. we don't want the lock folks up. let's focus on health strategyings as a solution to this -- strategies as a solu
very large populace nation, a nation that is particularly rural or particularly urban a nation of multicultural, a nation that is located, say, in the crossroads of smuggling patterns. as we, the people of the united states and we, the 190 -- i think it's 6 -- members of the united nations assess where we want to go with drug policy in the future. >> thank you. michael, there are a couple of questions on marijuana to you as well as the question mike posed on how do you carve a third way....
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in the united states, we are way ahead of the curve anti-bullying programs multicultural programs, ande that. that gives me a lot of hope because imagine -- and i tan with my jewish colleagues, holocaust of ivers and we talk about how were different, yet were so alike -- that message resonates within people. i have hope that if we can build empathy and compassion into our curriculum, which already exists , we have great programs at school levels, we can train the teachers and get the schools to use, i think that's where we're going to have a glut of success. at the local level, muslim community in los angeles, we've done amazing things with law enforcement. we see them as our partners. before the cve started, we were working on efforts to empower women because we see women as our partners. the chief and i got together with muslim women and empower them and engage them in civic duty. we engage them in mainstream america, giving back to the community, service to the community. we teach them through the fbi civil rights. that is important in a world where we don't have equal rights in our
in the united states, we are way ahead of the curve anti-bullying programs multicultural programs, ande that. that gives me a lot of hope because imagine -- and i tan with my jewish colleagues, holocaust of ivers and we talk about how were different, yet were so alike -- that message resonates within people. i have hope that if we can build empathy and compassion into our curriculum, which already exists , we have great programs at school levels, we can train the teachers and get the schools to...
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in the united states, we are way ahead of the curve we already have anti-bullying programs, multiculturalgrams, and we have that. that gives me a lot of hope because imagine, i am muslim and i stand with my jewish colleagues and holocaust survivors and we talk about how we are different and yet so alike. that message resonates within people. i have hope that if we can build empathy and compassion into our curriculum, which already exists, we have great programs at school levels, we can train the teachers and get the schools to use, i think that's where we are going to have a lot of success. at the local level, the muslim community in los angeles, we've done amazing things with law enforcement. we see them as our partners. before the cve started, we were working on efforts to empower women, because we see women as our partners. the chief and i got together with a whole lot of muslim women and empower them to create this council and engaged them in civic duty. we engage them in mainstream america, giving back to the community, service to the community. we teach them through the fbi civil ri
in the united states, we are way ahead of the curve we already have anti-bullying programs, multiculturalgrams, and we have that. that gives me a lot of hope because imagine, i am muslim and i stand with my jewish colleagues and holocaust survivors and we talk about how we are different and yet so alike. that message resonates within people. i have hope that if we can build empathy and compassion into our curriculum, which already exists, we have great programs at school levels, we can train...
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nasa was suddenly look like the poster child for multiculturalism and sally was over the moon in her own way. when she got it telling her to jump was her sally by your own definition was very shy very much an introvert. when she got the call she said she went jumping up and down in her bedroom screaming and yelling, pick up the phone called her best friend from high school and said hi there at this is your friendly local astronaut calling. that is the way she identified herself to that friend for the rest of her life. her parents share the glory in their own idiosyncratic way. sally joked that her father who taught political science at community college in santa monica never understood science and didn't have a scientific bone in his body. when sally was growing up studying astrophysics her father could not explain to anybody what she did. sally's mother theodore percival joyce ride when she got the news told a reporter that the sally going into space and her sister studying to be a minister one of them would get to heaven. [laughter] before she got there however sandy learned becomi
nasa was suddenly look like the poster child for multiculturalism and sally was over the moon in her own way. when she got it telling her to jump was her sally by your own definition was very shy very much an introvert. when she got the call she said she went jumping up and down in her bedroom screaming and yelling, pick up the phone called her best friend from high school and said hi there at this is your friendly local astronaut calling. that is the way she identified herself to that friend...