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it is important to remember there are many people who are not muslims. >> egypt has more non muslims, more religious minorities than america has non christian minorities. same thing with syria and lebanon. they have millions, way over 15, 20 million people aren't muslim. when he called them a muslim country, you ignore everybody else. we are going to relate to the pivot of islam. it sidelines, many muslims who don't want to brought up primarily, politically they would say, i am an egypt or iraqi or curd, politically a muslim. the president keeps imposing this framework on politics of -- that is political islam and bad for christians in the area. >> real quickly, we have a few seconds, the muslim brotherhood in egypt announced they were going to hire a christian cops to serve as president of the muslim brotherhood party, is this a farce? is this window dressing, or are you encouraged by this? >> it is probably sincere. the muslim brotherhood probably thinks its policies would be good. i am saying they are not. the program with the muslim brotherhood wants to implement if it comes to po
it is important to remember there are many people who are not muslims. >> egypt has more non muslims, more religious minorities than america has non christian minorities. same thing with syria and lebanon. they have millions, way over 15, 20 million people aren't muslim. when he called them a muslim country, you ignore everybody else. we are going to relate to the pivot of islam. it sidelines, many muslims who don't want to brought up primarily, politically they would say, i am an egypt...
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the economic situation of muslims and the worldwide community will influence the way muslims see islam and see islam's spirituality as the way out of the dispair, out of the harmlessness, out of the -- homelessness and poverty that mums limbs have been experienced in the last 20 years. >> you serve as a muslim chaplain of georgetown university which is a roman catholic university in the sense it's run by jesuit priests, right? >> indeed, yeah. >> now, how is that going? >> i think it has gone, so far, very well. i have enjoyed working with the jesuits, with the roman catholic priests, with the protestants ministers and with the rabbis. >> do you have any muslims in your congregation at georgetown? >> i don't think i can -- i don't know exactly how many muslims are there at georgetown university, but i'm familiar with about 500-600 muslim students. and about 200 staffers and faculty members. >> have you noticed any kind of exoticism within the muslim community that's comparable in what we see from outcroppings from the spiritual -- the economic expansion of the '60s, anything like that?
the economic situation of muslims and the worldwide community will influence the way muslims see islam and see islam's spirituality as the way out of the dispair, out of the harmlessness, out of the -- homelessness and poverty that mums limbs have been experienced in the last 20 years. >> you serve as a muslim chaplain of georgetown university which is a roman catholic university in the sense it's run by jesuit priests, right? >> indeed, yeah. >> now, how is that going?...
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there are more than a thousand muslims out in the armed forces and muslims have been can be would a large build this with a b. and this is my country some say until those in power redefined the war on terror the bias against muslims will remain that's not going to stop until we have i think some policy shift so that muslims in fact are not targets in islam is not their bogeyman of the twenty first century and with the war on terror that has no end in sight others doing the right wing media for a few willing to hostilities not all muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are muslims. in the forefront. bigger and islam for basically with this message reaching the policymakers in war than fifteen states across america where laws banning shari'a the legal code of islam that some observant muslims choose to follow is being pushed through if you're practicing any form of sunni islam and obeying its religious laws and doing it not just alone but with a partner that means that you are forming a sure reorganization and therefore can be prosecuted and pay a fine and spend up to fifteen years
there are more than a thousand muslims out in the armed forces and muslims have been can be would a large build this with a b. and this is my country some say until those in power redefined the war on terror the bias against muslims will remain that's not going to stop until we have i think some policy shift so that muslims in fact are not targets in islam is not their bogeyman of the twenty first century and with the war on terror that has no end in sight others doing the right wing media for...
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muslim community in the u.s. hope for an end to the fear and distrust directed at them and the pressure on muslims to prove themselves as loyal and patriotic americans we don't need to prove all itself that there are more than a thousand muslims are in. and muslims have been can be would a large all beautiful state be and this is my country something until those in power redefined the war on terror the bias against muslims will remain that's not going to stop until we have i think some policy shift so that muslims in fact i'm not targets in the modern islam is not their bogeyman of the twenty first century and with the war on terror it's it has no end in sight others going the right wing media for a few willing the hostilities and not all muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are muslims. in the forefront. they go. for basically with this message reaching the policymakers in within fifteen states across america where laws banning shari'a the legal code of islam got some observant muslims choose to follow is b
muslim community in the u.s. hope for an end to the fear and distrust directed at them and the pressure on muslims to prove themselves as loyal and patriotic americans we don't need to prove all itself that there are more than a thousand muslims are in. and muslims have been can be would a large all beautiful state be and this is my country something until those in power redefined the war on terror the bias against muslims will remain that's not going to stop until we have i think some policy...
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citizen muslims to run media operations targeting muslim communities in the english speaking world. and the saudis, too, are the bridge from our second source of concern in the persian gulf, the sau saudi kingdom to its brotherhood tyrannies, namely osama bin laden, al-qaeda, their allies and the increasing numbers of muslims inspired by each. when all is said and done, osama bin laden is not an anomaly in saudi arabia. rather, he's the poster boy for its educational system successes. fortunately for the united states and the west, bin laden has matured as a defensive and intestimo intestimo intestimony -- intemperant. even with these dibs however, the saudis missionary activities are an indispensable aid to al-qaeda's organizational, military and media activities. through expatriate leaders, the saudis have created muslim activities in most of the world that are alienated from and even hateful toward the west. and so these communities are continual environments for hosting an al-qaeda presence. in the balkans, in india and bangladesh, in the north caucuses in north asia, in north a
citizen muslims to run media operations targeting muslim communities in the english speaking world. and the saudis, too, are the bridge from our second source of concern in the persian gulf, the sau saudi kingdom to its brotherhood tyrannies, namely osama bin laden, al-qaeda, their allies and the increasing numbers of muslims inspired by each. when all is said and done, osama bin laden is not an anomaly in saudi arabia. rather, he's the poster boy for its educational system successes....
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which most muslims, i got patients, friends, who are muslims. out to kill americans. by doing that, hopefully we showed them that we are the greatest nation on the planet. >> sean: why do we have to prove this after all we've done for the muslim world in kuwait, iraq, afghanistan, kosovo. why do we have to prove to anybody that america is -- has never been against the muslim world. we've been against radical islamic terrorists? >> i don't think we have to prove anything. what i think we have to do is make sure we are all living american values. one of the things that is special in the seal teams, all of these men have a warrior's heart. the idea is as a warrior you are distinguished not just by your physical courage, tactical proficiency, also by your mental and moral strength. that's what separates us from our enemies. the important thing is not to prove anything to anybody. but make sure we are living in a way that is consistent with our own values. if we are doing it for that reason it is the right thing to do. >> sean: i think of the 3,000 p
which most muslims, i got patients, friends, who are muslims. out to kill americans. by doing that, hopefully we showed them that we are the greatest nation on the planet. >> sean: why do we have to prove this after all we've done for the muslim world in kuwait, iraq, afghanistan, kosovo. why do we have to prove to anybody that america is -- has never been against the muslim world. we've been against radical islamic terrorists? >> i don't think we have to prove anything. what i...
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he killed muslims!yeah, he has killed more muslims than anybody else. >> i have no doubt this was osama bin laden. >> he is deader than a door nail, but people will suggest it is not him -- >> now we have the birthers and the deathers. where's the death certificate? donald trump will be asking for the death certificate. >> you could have somebody look at the body, independent of us to verify what we did. the operation was a great success. in the future, if you are listening out there to the administration, put our national security interests ahead of anything else. >> this is sensitivity run amok. i think there is a belief on the left that we can placate people who want to kill us. but you said this is no time to celebrate water boarding, but leon panetta and others are saying and the timeline seems to show, contributed to the intelligence that led to what happened on sunday night. why would you be against that? >> i have been a military lawyer for 30 years. i believe that technique doesn't serve our na
he killed muslims!yeah, he has killed more muslims than anybody else. >> i have no doubt this was osama bin laden. >> he is deader than a door nail, but people will suggest it is not him -- >> now we have the birthers and the deathers. where's the death certificate? donald trump will be asking for the death certificate. >> you could have somebody look at the body, independent of us to verify what we did. the operation was a great success. in the future, if you are...
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. >> gay muslim nurse. >> hinojosa: ...a lot-- gay muslim nurse. we're going to get into that, okay, gay muslim nurse. >> by the way, maria hinojosa... >> hinojosa: hinojosa. >> did i say it right? >> hinojosa: you're working on it. you're a gay muslim nurse on the show nurse jackie on showtime... >> yes. >> hinojosa: ...could also be puerto rican. >> yes. >> hinojosa: so we're going to put that aside, come back to it, because we're going to start off by talking about the movie the visitor, which was an oscar nominated film. just to clue people in-- because the visitor is an amazing film, but it wasn't a blockbuster-- so what is the story of the movie the visitor? >> well, actually, you know, for a small budget film, it was a blockbuster. >> hinojosa: really? >> you know, because it's... you have... you can't like, look at it in terms of like, the big studio films. small budget films... it did really well inhe box office. it was actually one of the best reviewed films, and did amazingly in the box office, so everyone was really happy about that. >>
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muslims come out and said that the vast majority of muslims around the world condemned him at the time and although they have condemned our wars against iraq afghanistan many some forces say saddam this osama bin laden was a crackpot who represented the tiny slice of islam i think we've got crackpots who represent tiny slices of christianity who are running around blowing up abortion clinics and murdering doctors it should we just look at all of them and say they're crackpots we'll deal with them like they are but i'm calm surprise that you support what president obama did here because he acted just like a cowboy bush this was a really good program but i don't recall any here any longer draining on any kind of the comments own standards remember president obama's that wanted pretty good this is a law enforcement issue we have to bear in these people we've got to do and now we have to give a lot he's going to give them a try and wade into a swat team do this to him and it took out osama bin ladin out. well you know i think you're making and i think you just made my point he. said ok it'
muslims come out and said that the vast majority of muslims around the world condemned him at the time and although they have condemned our wars against iraq afghanistan many some forces say saddam this osama bin laden was a crackpot who represented the tiny slice of islam i think we've got crackpots who represent tiny slices of christianity who are running around blowing up abortion clinics and murdering doctors it should we just look at all of them and say they're crackpots we'll deal with...
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leader he was a mass murderer of muslims indeed al qaeda has slaughtered scores of muslims in many countries including our own so his demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity and of quote let's keep in mind the president's words and begin healing the moon's american crazies have inflicted on muslim communities across our nation. so i was some of that long is dead now does this mean yes it is a victory in some sense it will boost the morale of soldiers in combat around the world may provide some solace to people who have lost loved ones on nine eleven and it will certainly boost president obama's reelection chances in two thousand and twelve i won't argue there is some reason to celebrate america today we did get it bin laden is officially dead and his myth is under strain and taking a step back from the party from the moment and reflecting on the costs to our nation of george bush's wars and the dangers still lingering as a result of our so-called war on terror and all our blunders in the middle east we need to regard this event in history and how does a victor
leader he was a mass murderer of muslims indeed al qaeda has slaughtered scores of muslims in many countries including our own so his demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity and of quote let's keep in mind the president's words and begin healing the moon's american crazies have inflicted on muslim communities across our nation. so i was some of that long is dead now does this mean yes it is a victory in some sense it will boost the morale of soldiers in combat...
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bin laden was not a muslim leader. he was a mass murderer of muslims. >> meanwhile, as details of the raid emerged so did moral questions about the bin laden mission. joining me with more on all of this is our managing editor kim lawton and ambassador akbar ahmed, a former pakistani diplomat, now the chair of islamic studies at the american university in washington. akbar, welcome. kim, welcome. akbar, let's start with the popular reaction in the muslim world. >> bob, the reaction to bin laden's death tells us a lot about what's going on in the muslim world. there have been threats, there have been some explosions, people were killed in pakistan. there have been processions being taken out by the religious parties mainly, but what it's telling us is that over this decade from 9/11 the leadership model of bin laden has become almost irrelevant. you're seeing this revolution sweeping the arab world. it's being led by young people wearing jeans, and facebook, twitter. they want an inclusive society, a democratic society.
bin laden was not a muslim leader. he was a mass murderer of muslims. >> meanwhile, as details of the raid emerged so did moral questions about the bin laden mission. joining me with more on all of this is our managing editor kim lawton and ambassador akbar ahmed, a former pakistani diplomat, now the chair of islamic studies at the american university in washington. akbar, welcome. kim, welcome. akbar, let's start with the popular reaction in the muslim world. >> bob, the reaction...
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muslim militants around the world were electrified.r, the grand mosque in mecca, the holiest of sites, became a battleground where militants seized it and the saudi government sent in troops. osama bin laden was appalled that such a holy place had been defiled. and then, one month later, the final blow. the soviet union, godless and communist, invaded afghanistan, a muslim country. it was an affront to islam. one year, three monumental events that would change bin laden forever. the once shy, religious boy, was about to answer the call to a violent jihad, and he would never look back. thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast... one more chariot please. ...we can bring the whole gang! i cannot tell a lie. he did it. right... it's hard to beat double miles! read my lips -- no new axes! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one, money magaz
muslim militants around the world were electrified.r, the grand mosque in mecca, the holiest of sites, became a battleground where militants seized it and the saudi government sent in troops. osama bin laden was appalled that such a holy place had been defiled. and then, one month later, the final blow. the soviet union, godless and communist, invaded afghanistan, a muslim country. it was an affront to islam. one year, three monumental events that would change bin laden forever. the once shy,...
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the comedian is muslim. he joins us live to talk about how bin laden changed his life as an arab-american. i'm drew griffin in for don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom. we're getting a look at new videos seized from bin laden's hideout. he was the world's most wanted terrorist. each has southern removed to remove spreading bin laden's words. some are surprisingly candid. one video shows bin laden watching himself on tv holding a remote control. another said to be message to the u.s., recorded last october or november. they are just part of the treasure trove of intelligence gathered from that compound in abbottabad, pakistan. barbara starr was called in for a special briefing when intelligence officials released these videos. she's walks us through the images you're about to see. >> reporter: the osama bin laden you've never seen, huddled in front of a television, and i modestly furnished room, intently watching broadcasts of himself. this is bin laden obsessed with monitoring and controlling this image a u
the comedian is muslim. he joins us live to talk about how bin laden changed his life as an arab-american. i'm drew griffin in for don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom. we're getting a look at new videos seized from bin laden's hideout. he was the world's most wanted terrorist. each has southern removed to remove spreading bin laden's words. some are surprisingly candid. one video shows bin laden watching himself on tv holding a remote control. another said to be message to the u.s., recorded...
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they say he is not muslim. and then they go through this 45 minute interpreted into arabic islamic, you know, funeral that this guy had. >> i'm in favor of that that's the military. >> sean: why in the victims of 9/11 didn't get it. >> no, i know. i know. by the way, if there were more girls in the military, he wouldn't have gotten it because we are more vicious than men. our military is honorable. >> sean: i'm not touching that one. i'm not going near that. >> that is why you do not want me at guantanamo. they will be begging to be waterboarded. our military are not like me. they are honorable men. during the iraq war, i mean they knew which way mecca was. they behaved like gentlemen and officers because that's what our military is. i disagree with you there, but i do think we should see this photo. i think it's outrageous for the president to act like -- this isn't even the lynnburg kidnapping. this isn't your private crime. this was an attack on america. we want to see the photos. >> sean: i want to see the
they say he is not muslim. and then they go through this 45 minute interpreted into arabic islamic, you know, funeral that this guy had. >> i'm in favor of that that's the military. >> sean: why in the victims of 9/11 didn't get it. >> no, i know. i know. by the way, if there were more girls in the military, he wouldn't have gotten it because we are more vicious than men. our military is honorable. >> sean: i'm not touching that one. i'm not going near that. >>...
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he was beating the table and said, we muslims need a separate country. they won in no small part due to christian minorities everybody was surprised. there is pakistan. >> we all remember that, one day after my birthday. >> auspicious to say the least. >> incredible geography i don't think we will need map qwest. >>> please join us as we talk to hugh burrows after pakistan. thank you for being with us what will you do when you hear your calling? will you ignore it? or will you listen? peace corps. life is calling. how far will you go? >>> if you just joined us, we have been talking about pakistan. we left off at 1947. >> as you may recall pakistan and india were one country. persians would occasionally come over and some great mogul rulers were muslim but it was left to itself. great religion, animism was there and then hinduism was there and 500 bc buddhism came in and then some christians sailed over, thomas by tradition and then 500, a little later of course, that the muslims came in and the muslim rulers came in and over laid so during that time, com
he was beating the table and said, we muslims need a separate country. they won in no small part due to christian minorities everybody was surprised. there is pakistan. >> we all remember that, one day after my birthday. >> auspicious to say the least. >> incredible geography i don't think we will need map qwest. >>> please join us as we talk to hugh burrows after pakistan. thank you for being with us what will you do when you hear your calling? will you ignore it? or...
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there are a few hindus but not nearly as many, you have to remember in indian there are more muslims in india than there are in pakistan. >> true. >> and so -- but religious minority persecution is huge even within these different sects of islam,. >> with that being a central location what i hear how is education handled? >> education is handled primarily through state owned schools but you are required to take classes in islam, and now you can sort of exempt out if you are christian, but very very few buddhists there, although that was up in the north where the center of the buddhist civilization was years and years ago through king asoka but now the press is muslim, suni and sia there are different parts within that, it is difficult to say but the majority of pakistanies are alleyed with the saw diarabian faith mostly so -- saudi arabia faith mostly. they feel very hemmed in p pakistanies, it is important to understand small country, a lot of pressures, india they fought war after war they feel everybody is against them but they have to make it they are a proud wonderful people the
there are a few hindus but not nearly as many, you have to remember in indian there are more muslims in india than there are in pakistan. >> true. >> and so -- but religious minority persecution is huge even within these different sects of islam,. >> with that being a central location what i hear how is education handled? >> education is handled primarily through state owned schools but you are required to take classes in islam, and now you can sort of exempt out if you...
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i think the majority of muslims are happy osama bin laden is dead. if these islamic governments don't do a better job, every time we have a major event, they are in danger. >> al-qaeda is admitting bin laden is dead and america's happiness will soon turn to sadness. should we be concerned? >> absolutely. we knew bin laden's power and probably ability to organize was waning. there were new terrorist movements and what is happening in iran is almost scarier and the fact they are the real enemy. no. 1 state sponsor of terrorism. we know how the christian minority is treated in iran. it is a great victory and all celebrated this week. but, let's be real, the war against radical islam and terror, we'll be fighting for decades to come. the first targets of radical islam are not us in the united states, but it is the members of the christian minority in the muslim world. they have lived through a terrorism through their entire existence. >> jordan, thanks for being with us. >> thanks, wendy. >>> for christians in many parts of the world, persecution is noth
i think the majority of muslims are happy osama bin laden is dead. if these islamic governments don't do a better job, every time we have a major event, they are in danger. >> al-qaeda is admitting bin laden is dead and america's happiness will soon turn to sadness. should we be concerned? >> absolutely. we knew bin laden's power and probably ability to organize was waning. there were new terrorist movements and what is happening in iran is almost scarier and the fact they are the...
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muslim. >>> protests turned deadly in syria.ormed a town. people formed a human chain. witnesses say security forces opened fire. at least four women were kill and several others injured when they demanded release of family members who had been arrested. >>> and an atlantic southeast jet was about to take off last night in memphis, tennessee when two muslim men were removed from the flight. earlier this hour, one of the men told me the pilot refused to accept him and his companion, another imam. but an airline official would not explain why. they were wearing muslim clothing and heading to a conference on islamophobia in charlotte, north carolina. lantic southeast airlines has apologized and tells us they are investigating. >> i'm drew griffin. we'll see you back here tomorrow night at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern time.
muslim. >>> protests turned deadly in syria.ormed a town. people formed a human chain. witnesses say security forces opened fire. at least four women were kill and several others injured when they demanded release of family members who had been arrested. >>> and an atlantic southeast jet was about to take off last night in memphis, tennessee when two muslim men were removed from the flight. earlier this hour, one of the men told me the pilot refused to accept him and his...
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it's not just al-qaeda, but it's also not the other muslim groups. it's our credibility and i think that to some degree the way this story has played out here, the multiple tellings of it haven't helped our credibility in this regard. >> what about the non- disclosure rule imposed by obama for the time being? >> at the point where he said it, it was absolutely necessary to shut it down, because they were digging a hole deeper every damn day by telling stories that were being changed the day after, and not showing the pictures. absolutely the right thing to do. a mutilated face of a guy that was hated, yes, but also was a lumme being would not have been taken well in the region and probably would not have been believed by those who weren't ready to believe it. >> what kind of encouragement does that want to give, the wannabe jihaddists? you follow me. >> look, because a guy goes postal in a post office and shoots up employees doesn't mean the guy walking up your front steps will be shooting at you. but the grievances remain and have to be dealt with.
it's not just al-qaeda, but it's also not the other muslim groups. it's our credibility and i think that to some degree the way this story has played out here, the multiple tellings of it haven't helped our credibility in this regard. >> what about the non- disclosure rule imposed by obama for the time being? >> at the point where he said it, it was absolutely necessary to shut it down, because they were digging a hole deeper every damn day by telling stories that were being changed...
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muslims and and discrimination that's what it's about the way we dressed muslim that was obvious and the targeting of my son and typically myself because you know my dress was obvious and so to me is the that's connected with the overall growing climate you know and the country. of the anti muslim to and. sentiments seem to be growing and especially you know after the. killing of bin laden recently in the government spoke about the heightening of the security and so here we are going to conference or discuss the. profiling a muslim the islam a phobia and discrimination you know and then we become the victims of what we're going to discuss it was a horrible situation really it was devastating it was humiliating and it was just it's unthinkable that one would go to this in america you know. and so that's what we felt and experienced it was just again with this horrible really and why do you think there's been a bigger deal maybe that's why hasn't this been all over the mainstream media all day i mean these were two separate instances it wasn't just a one off thing i mean what i want to
muslims and and discrimination that's what it's about the way we dressed muslim that was obvious and the targeting of my son and typically myself because you know my dress was obvious and so to me is the that's connected with the overall growing climate you know and the country. of the anti muslim to and. sentiments seem to be growing and especially you know after the. killing of bin laden recently in the government spoke about the heightening of the security and so here we are going to...
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muslim and two m. moms both in traditional muslim dress went through multiple security screenings and board of the delta airlines commuter flight shortly after taxiing toward the runway the plane returned to the gate and t.s.a. came aboard remove the two men saying concerns from other passengers the a mom's went through an additional security screening once again proving that they weren't a threat but the pilots still refused to let them on the plane again and took off without them delta is now conducting an internal investigation of the matter so far have yet to offer an official explanation as to as to why the men were kicked off the flight coincidentally the two in moms were on their way to attend a conference on islamophobia in america islamophobia the irrational fear of there's a lot of muslims needless to say they have a bunch of new material to report so how troubling is that the something like this is happening in america supposedly the freest and most tolerant nation on earth here to offer his
muslim and two m. moms both in traditional muslim dress went through multiple security screenings and board of the delta airlines commuter flight shortly after taxiing toward the runway the plane returned to the gate and t.s.a. came aboard remove the two men saying concerns from other passengers the a mom's went through an additional security screening once again proving that they weren't a threat but the pilots still refused to let them on the plane again and took off without them delta is now...
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against the rest of the road the muslims against muslims. before moving on to the clash of civilizations but what we are seeing which is hopeful is that arab and muslim states saying they do not want to go to that sharia law society but move toward the building blocks of democracy making for a more peaceful world. >> at the memorial today to bed memorial to the bombings news of his death did not the obey with a sense of victory but that we are starting a new chapter in the world is a better place but with the bid moderns removal now calling for the seventh century changed for the non-violent democratic and secular society. >> i think my honorable friend for his question because i know he suffered a loss that you can never bring back someone who has been lost but the best tribute we could pay to those who were lost in the murderous attacks in new york or london is not just a reluctant terrorist network that has created so much hatred and debt but two to see the arab world move to the freedom and democracy. >> mr. speaker bin laden is dead but
against the rest of the road the muslims against muslims. before moving on to the clash of civilizations but what we are seeing which is hopeful is that arab and muslim states saying they do not want to go to that sharia law society but move toward the building blocks of democracy making for a more peaceful world. >> at the memorial today to bed memorial to the bombings news of his death did not the obey with a sense of victory but that we are starting a new chapter in the world is a...
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the united states has enormous interests in the muslim world and the muslim world has enormous interestserica. in my travel and meetings with heads of government in the muslim world, with heads of business organizations, with think tanks and with common folk, the general consensus is that no one can afford to have a bad relationship with america. it is my hope and clear understanding that what happened with the death of bin laden and what we're seeing in much of the arab world, we're seeing the end of a chapter of terrorism. whether terrorism is conducted by nonstate actors by organizations aheaded and founded like osama bin laden, or those who are terrorizing their own populations, the arab world -- >> imam, let me interrupt you for a question. i have to tell you, what the american public saw after 9/11 was celebration after the arab world and the fact that the air rob world killed thousands here in the united states. anticipate now that bin laden has been captured and killed, there seems to be silence in the islamic world. there really isn't even statements or support. very limited exp
the united states has enormous interests in the muslim world and the muslim world has enormous interestserica. in my travel and meetings with heads of government in the muslim world, with heads of business organizations, with think tanks and with common folk, the general consensus is that no one can afford to have a bad relationship with america. it is my hope and clear understanding that what happened with the death of bin laden and what we're seeing in much of the arab world, we're seeing the...
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and the very powerful visual which muslims have of muslims praying was what the prophet experienced. it was on that night that he was given the five-time daily prayer for his community, and the choreography of the angels were incorporated in the five-time daily prayer that is we perform. jerusalem was then the first direction of prayer. muslims prayed towards jerusalem until a few years later when it was changed to mecca. which i've often believed was something like an act of mercy from god because it was still the same today, i think the tension between muslims and the other faith religions would have been even more intense with the competition about jerusalem. jerusalem has certainly been a very important. the rebuilding of the temple mount when jerusalem was peacefully conquered in 638, and most americans and most muslims are ununaware that the jewish committee that had been evicted by the romans in 70 a.d. were then invited right after the conquest of jerusalem by forces to take up residence in, in the city of david of jerusalem. and when the, when the jews and the muslims and th
and the very powerful visual which muslims have of muslims praying was what the prophet experienced. it was on that night that he was given the five-time daily prayer for his community, and the choreography of the angels were incorporated in the five-time daily prayer that is we perform. jerusalem was then the first direction of prayer. muslims prayed towards jerusalem until a few years later when it was changed to mecca. which i've often believed was something like an act of mercy from god...
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it's not just al-qaeda, but it's also not the other muslim groups. it's our credibility and i think that to some degree the way this story has played out here, the multiple tellings of it haven't helped our credibility in this regard. >> what about the non- disclosure rule imposed by obama for the time being? >> at the point where he said it, it was absolutely necessary to shut it down, because they were digging a hole deeper every damn day by telling stories that were being changed the day after, and not showing the pictures. absolutely the right thing to do. a mutilated face of a guy that was hated, yes, but also was a lumme being would not have been taken well in the region and probably would not have been believed by those who weren't ready to believe it. >> what kind of encouragement does that want to give, the wannabe jihaddists? you follow me. >> look, because a guy goes postal in a post office and shoots up employees doesn't mean the guy walking up your front steps will be shooting at you. but the grievances remain and have to be dealt with.
it's not just al-qaeda, but it's also not the other muslim groups. it's our credibility and i think that to some degree the way this story has played out here, the multiple tellings of it haven't helped our credibility in this regard. >> what about the non- disclosure rule imposed by obama for the time being? >> at the point where he said it, it was absolutely necessary to shut it down, because they were digging a hole deeper every damn day by telling stories that were being changed...
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of most americans, most muslims is we're not happy. you won't see muslims in the streets celebrating, but we certainly won't miss him. american muslims have consistently and consistently condemned terrorism and osama bin laden bin unfortunately represented for a lot of people terrorism and hopefully this will close the capper it and move the united states -- chapter and move the united states on to settling the middle east and that part of the world. >> she went on to say muslims do not semin bin laden as a martyr but a -- see bin laden as a martyr but a murderer. >>> plus the u.s. naval academy swells with pride when they learn navy s.e.a.l.'s took out the terrorists. >> usa! i >>> believe it or not, there was live coverage of the operation that killed osama bin laden bin hours before president obama ever made the announcement. turns out a pakistani man broke word of the raid on twitter unknowingly giving a play-by- play account what was going on. he tweeted helicopter hovering abov
of most americans, most muslims is we're not happy. you won't see muslims in the streets celebrating, but we certainly won't miss him. american muslims have consistently and consistently condemned terrorism and osama bin laden bin unfortunately represented for a lot of people terrorism and hopefully this will close the capper it and move the united states -- chapter and move the united states on to settling the middle east and that part of the world. >> she went on to say muslims do not...
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that anti-muslim sentiment will resurface. it already has in portland, maine where vandal targeted a local mosque spray painted osama today, islam tomorrow. this is executive director for care, the council on american islamic relations. >> historic day for the u.s. it should be a union finding moment for so many communities and yet there are still individuals throughout who would perpetrate that kind of an action. >>reporter: members of the muslim community want to reiterate that bin laden was not an accurate representation of their faith. they say the death is a milestone for them and non-muslim. >> war on terror has turned the world upside down for many people both here in america and abroad and so we are hoping that this ill will be a new page, new chapter. >>reporter: that's what members of the san francisco mosque are hoping, too. they say the killing of bin laden should send a message to other terrorists. they believe are a disgrace to their religion. >> no matter p.m. the way they handle this. >>reporter: and those of t
that anti-muslim sentiment will resurface. it already has in portland, maine where vandal targeted a local mosque spray painted osama today, islam tomorrow. this is executive director for care, the council on american islamic relations. >> historic day for the u.s. it should be a union finding moment for so many communities and yet there are still individuals throughout who would perpetrate that kind of an action. >>reporter: members of the muslim community want to reiterate that...
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the next powerful visual which even on muslims have of muslims praying was the profit experience. it was on that night that he was given the five times daily prayer for his community and the choreography of the angels incorporated in the five tyne daly pairs of we performed. jerusalem was then the first direction of prayer. muslims prayed toward jerusalem until a few years later when it was changed to mecca which i often believe was something like an act of mercy of god. i think the tension between muslims and the other faith religions would have been even more intense. jerusalem has certainly been of very important thing in rebuilding of the temple mount. a peacefully conquered jerusalem in 638. and most americans and most muslims are unaware that the jewish community which had been prohibited from living -- affected by the romans in 70 a.d., invited 70 jewish families right after the conquest of jerusalem by plans forces to take up residence in the city of david. and when the jews and the muslims and the orthodox also evicted in the first crusade, i believe, from jerusalem, the
the next powerful visual which even on muslims have of muslims praying was the profit experience. it was on that night that he was given the five times daily prayer for his community and the choreography of the angels incorporated in the five tyne daly pairs of we performed. jerusalem was then the first direction of prayer. muslims prayed toward jerusalem until a few years later when it was changed to mecca which i often believe was something like an act of mercy of god. i think the tension...
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: these bay area muslims offer afternoon prayers. no one we spoke with what is mourning the death of osama bin laden. >> test is has been done. >> reporter: some say they should have captured him. >> -- justice has been done. >> a him and put him on trial -- get him and put him on trial. >> reporter: many say that killing him does little in the bigger picture. >> many people are still dying in afghanistan and iraq. i think his death does not really change much. >> reporter: across town, the vast majority of the coverage welcomed the news of bin laden's death. >> most of them see him as a mass murderer. many think that he killed far more muslims than westerners. >> reporter: they say that peaceful revolutions proved that change can come about terrorism. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the largest muslim community is in the bay area in fremont. some said they were concerned about possible repercussions against afghan needs. he said he hopes the death will open a new chapter of peace between the u.s. and the muslim world. >>> there w
: these bay area muslims offer afternoon prayers. no one we spoke with what is mourning the death of osama bin laden. >> test is has been done. >> reporter: some say they should have captured him. >> -- justice has been done. >> a him and put him on trial -- get him and put him on trial. >> reporter: many say that killing him does little in the bigger picture. >> many people are still dying in afghanistan and iraq. i think his death does not really change...
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their new constitution that include them. >> but the strongest political group in this time, the muslim brotherhood -- it opposed democratic changes in the constitution that would grant equal rights and allow christian and muslim women to become president. human rights advocate spends most of his time on face book sharing democratic ideas on face book, he says many egyptians are -- being fooled by the muslim brotherhood. >> the mus blum brotherhood are speaking about democratic but inside themselves, they are going to get the power and they're going to be dick tor i can again, they're naive and optimistic about the muslim brotherhood. >> they say it would be much more open, but the 23 year o*els aren't running the brotherhood. >> anne marshal says the hamas -- under the brotherhood. >> hamas is the muslim's brotherhood of the palestinians, they want an election and there's been no election since, and they killed off the palestinian authority opponents. >> and whao's why many coptics may leave, they fear what will come, father al man nao*ut say they'll stay, the church has existed in egy
their new constitution that include them. >> but the strongest political group in this time, the muslim brotherhood -- it opposed democratic changes in the constitution that would grant equal rights and allow christian and muslim women to become president. human rights advocate spends most of his time on face book sharing democratic ideas on face book, he says many egyptians are -- being fooled by the muslim brotherhood. >> the mus blum brotherhood are speaking about democratic but...
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you couldn't be member of a problematic christian church and a muslim. [laughter] >> thank you again for both of your comments. my question is similar to the last gentleman. after reading dreams of my father, his biography and the audacity of hope, you find the picture of a public intellectual who in very many ways appropriated the african-american church and all and wanted to inform his intellectual growth. i am kind of wondering why that never got across to much of the population. i mean, he kind of brought his way and not just in to our modern politics but very much into the african-american experience and became his lightning rod for all of the hopes and dreams of the entire people we don't think about outside of hbo. so i'm kind of wondering why that didn't really get across. you just said you can't both be this sort of a feast person who can't stand religion you know, this member of this violent christian sector but at the same time people completely ignore religion in general with him. so i am just wondering what the was all about. >> it's a good
you couldn't be member of a problematic christian church and a muslim. [laughter] >> thank you again for both of your comments. my question is similar to the last gentleman. after reading dreams of my father, his biography and the audacity of hope, you find the picture of a public intellectual who in very many ways appropriated the african-american church and all and wanted to inform his intellectual growth. i am kind of wondering why that never got across to much of the population. i...
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ratings for the muslim brotherhood.s. by the way, they came out today. and defended resistance to u.s. presence in iraq and afghanistan. as legitimate. but our president loves it. israel is repeatedly criticized by the white house. we are at a relationship we haven't had in 35 years. saudi arabia, if you have been following it all, why do you think they're not pumping more oil? they are really, really angry. they don't like the example they are setting in libya by killing leaders. falling apart. here. china is reducing their debts. our debts they're not holding our debt anymore. the economy is on a track to overtake ours by 2016. saudi arabia has been courting china for their own special deal. they're trying to have a little energy alliance since they're disappointed with us. japan? there is nothing left of japan. between the earthquake, tsunami and the 400-plus aftershocks, japan is crippled. and on the d.l. now, wow! what happens? remember during the time of hope and change, the idea was the president to repair our in
ratings for the muslim brotherhood.s. by the way, they came out today. and defended resistance to u.s. presence in iraq and afghanistan. as legitimate. but our president loves it. israel is repeatedly criticized by the white house. we are at a relationship we haven't had in 35 years. saudi arabia, if you have been following it all, why do you think they're not pumping more oil? they are really, really angry. they don't like the example they are setting in libya by killing leaders. falling...
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a don't look at him as a muslim. islam does not promote what he did and never has. >> it felt like something being taken off your shoulders. >> reporter: dearborn is a city of 100,000 people and 40% of the population is arab-american, the highest concentration of any american city. some believe with bin laden gone, it's time now to reach outside the safety of their community. >> it's time for to us listen to each other and to get out of t the, you know, behind barricades, you know, and behind defense lines and pointing fingers at each other. >> reporter: the aimen family says the finger pointing should stop for a very good reason. >> at the end of the day, we are americans. we were born and raised in this country. this is our home. yes, we trace our roots back to a different nation, but this is our home. >> reporter: just like other americans. dean reynolds, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >> couric: now to the uprising in syria. with foreign journalists band, amateur video provides our only peek the what's going on th
a don't look at him as a muslim. islam does not promote what he did and never has. >> it felt like something being taken off your shoulders. >> reporter: dearborn is a city of 100,000 people and 40% of the population is arab-american, the highest concentration of any american city. some believe with bin laden gone, it's time now to reach outside the safety of their community. >> it's time for to us listen to each other and to get out of t the, you know, behind barricades, you...