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the muslim brotherhood. that the muslim brotherhood is the gateway drug to is on terrorism and to geoid. if you want to understand all this mayhem and why we are up against the wall with this war on terror, this existential struggle to judeo-christian western civilization and i am saying that in the capitol, truth is at a premium. that is was going on. if you want to understand why we are up against you have to understand this group. it started with them and lived to be very politically incorrect they had plenty of theological and of to backup their ideology which is a fact. so the muslim brotherhood thunder forms this group in 1928 in egypt. he is devastated that the islamic caliphate has collapsed. what is that? is funny sounding word that every american should know. picture a united muslim state, every muslim nation united economically, politically, militarily, speaking with one strong voice at the u.n. against israel and america, controlling a good supply of the world's oil and, perhaps, if things keep p
the muslim brotherhood. that the muslim brotherhood is the gateway drug to is on terrorism and to geoid. if you want to understand all this mayhem and why we are up against the wall with this war on terror, this existential struggle to judeo-christian western civilization and i am saying that in the capitol, truth is at a premium. that is was going on. if you want to understand why we are up against you have to understand this group. it started with them and lived to be very politically...
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muslim immigrant women. here's a news report back in may is reported every salt in the city of oslo in the last five years had been committed by a person with a non-western background. innervation euphemism for muslim. if you saw the news yesterday, innervation tourist in dubai and was arrested and put in jail for a year and a half. so it's a brilliant strategy we see taking place. they move into the neighborhood as religious muslims and then the transition to political muslims and then they eliminate the previous culture neighborhood by neighborhood. now there's an unholy alliance because the radical left for years has hated judeo-christian expression and the muslims don't like judeo-christian expression. they see themselves working together against our past. you see that islam and liberalism is helping western civilization commits suicide. we'll take some questions and maybe you can reason answers. >> this is an issue that i know a fair amount about. i wish i knew more. i'm going to stick with one. how do
muslim immigrant women. here's a news report back in may is reported every salt in the city of oslo in the last five years had been committed by a person with a non-western background. innervation euphemism for muslim. if you saw the news yesterday, innervation tourist in dubai and was arrested and put in jail for a year and a half. so it's a brilliant strategy we see taking place. they move into the neighborhood as religious muslims and then the transition to political muslims and then they...
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the muslim brotherhood. if you are naÏve, as a western leader were journalists, you really want to like them. they seem so reasonable. maybe we can use them as a counterweight to the really bad guys and al qaeda. they're not blowing anyone up. not yet. but actually they're palestinian wing is, which is hamas. they are just killing jews, so we don't have to worry about that, they think. even though they have also killed american citizens. our leaders see the brotherhood and they said we can work with these guys with all the right things. this is not nice and hot water so many ways. without the birth of the muslim brotherhood, there would be no war on terror right now. i know that that might shock some people and i say it without hesitation or reservation. granddaddy of them all and it comes to modern islamic terrorist groups. respond okay, they created hamas, and it's no coincidence that the man behind 9/11 from osama bin laden to the others, before they joined and formed al qaeda. guess which group they belo
the muslim brotherhood. if you are naÏve, as a western leader were journalists, you really want to like them. they seem so reasonable. maybe we can use them as a counterweight to the really bad guys and al qaeda. they're not blowing anyone up. not yet. but actually they're palestinian wing is, which is hamas. they are just killing jews, so we don't have to worry about that, they think. even though they have also killed american citizens. our leaders see the brotherhood and they said we can...
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the muslims? why weren't they out there when major -- let me finish. let me finish. >> that -- no. that was the very first day that muslims been villainized and victimized. do you understand that we have nothing to do with those 19 people? >> what do you want to say? >> thank you very much. i truly apologize for interrupting but this has been since the conception of the idea of the march on 9/11 in washington, d.c. it has been a progress. it did start out and still is a part of the fact that there is an agenda to make the word terrorists synonymous with only muslim. >> are you kidding? >> i'm going to stop you right there. i'll tell you why. i'll tell you why. no, no, no. >> we're not going to do this. >> he's committed a terrorist activity. >> let me ask you this question. >> all right. >> the president has basically taken certain words out of our lexicon. terrorism, it is now workplace violence. we are doing everything we can to be politically correct. >> we are changing history in order -- >> l
the muslims? why weren't they out there when major -- let me finish. let me finish. >> that -- no. that was the very first day that muslims been villainized and victimized. do you understand that we have nothing to do with those 19 people? >> what do you want to say? >> thank you very much. i truly apologize for interrupting but this has been since the conception of the idea of the march on 9/11 in washington, d.c. it has been a progress. it did start out and still is a part...
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and non-muslim. a universal message that is as relevant today as it was in 7th century arabia, and it seems to me this is the true legacy of the life of muhammad. the life of muhammad was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm susie gharib with a "nightly business report" news brief. home depot and best buy report solid earnings and strong sales but j.c. penney continues to lose money. it boosted wall street socks on wall street. the dow fell for a fifth straight session, down seven points today but closed above the 15,000 level. the nasdaq up 24, the s&p 500 added six points. the white house is reviewing the annual aid sent to egypt's military. nearly $1.5 billion. a federal judge approved kodak's problem to emerge from bankruptcy protection. the tesla s got the highest safe tiff rating from the government and darrell isa from california is worth $355 million. be sure to tune into "nightly business report" right here on your public television sta
and non-muslim. a universal message that is as relevant today as it was in 7th century arabia, and it seems to me this is the true legacy of the life of muhammad. the life of muhammad was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm susie gharib with a "nightly business report" news brief. home depot and best buy report solid earnings and strong sales but j.c. penney continues to lose money. it boosted wall street socks on wall...
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moderate muslims stand up.se i've yet to see some -- >> i would be very curious to see if any of them will recognize what happened on 9/11. the reality of what happened and say, this was a horrible thing for our religion and it should never have happened. >> it should happen and i think -- i would like to see this because i want -- i would like -- if you're going to do something, we could learn from it or be disgusted by it, but i -- it's about time to see muslims out there talking and perhaps, i don't know, communicating assimilating and they are by a march. >> i'm a christian and i'm taught not to hate people. i hate 9/11 truthers. >> nothing worse. >> i saw friends die in that building and for them to say our government had the audacity to do that, to start a war in the middle east, is just assa nine and i want to go to this thing. i'm hoping fox sends me. what are you talking about? >> i have a prediction. >> it's not about muslim, it's the truther thing that disgusts me. >> i have a prediction they will ca
moderate muslims stand up.se i've yet to see some -- >> i would be very curious to see if any of them will recognize what happened on 9/11. the reality of what happened and say, this was a horrible thing for our religion and it should never have happened. >> it should happen and i think -- i would like to see this because i want -- i would like -- if you're going to do something, we could learn from it or be disgusted by it, but i -- it's about time to see muslims out there talking...
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they call this the muslim march against fear when muslims should march on ft. hood trial this week to demand for the death penalty. they should be protesting at the embassies of the saudi arabia embassy, iranian embassy and protesting all of the churches that are being burned by the muslim brotherhood and if you look at the greatest security threat to the world, it's radical muslims from within our house but you think it's appropriate to emphasize our fear in the country that gives us freedom. the march should be called how to radicalize muslims in one march. >> i don't think you know exactly what issues we're going to cover. i mean, the reality is that people all across the world are suffering and we continue our war on terror that puts us into debt $20 trillion into debt. we are now -- we can't afford more of these conflicts. we have to be realistic about the impact it's having on our economy and on our country. >> your self-righteousness doesn't fly. you guys have unroofed every truther and nut case. >> everybody is invited. >> you're about a truther movemen
they call this the muslim march against fear when muslims should march on ft. hood trial this week to demand for the death penalty. they should be protesting at the embassies of the saudi arabia embassy, iranian embassy and protesting all of the churches that are being burned by the muslim brotherhood and if you look at the greatest security threat to the world, it's radical muslims from within our house but you think it's appropriate to emphasize our fear in the country that gives us freedom....
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have mistaken for being muslim? >> unfortunately, this is a frequent occurrence. from personal experiences, being so-called randomly selected at the airport, as well as various incidents in the media of people being targeted because perhaps the name sounds foreign or they speak another language. it happens quite often and makes traveling for a lot of americans a complete nightmare. they are forced to undergo prolonged security measures and extensive invasive interviews merely because of a religion they identify with. so i would say it is pretty often. >> when it comes to doing something about this, is this something that needs to be addressed legislatively with new laws to protect muslims? or by repealing laws that allow them to be targeted to begin with? where do we go to tackle this? >> alternately i do not think the focus should be on muslims. this is an issue that affects all americans. we need to see legislative measures that will ensure that no american citizen is going to be ethnically, religiously targeted a
have mistaken for being muslim? >> unfortunately, this is a frequent occurrence. from personal experiences, being so-called randomly selected at the airport, as well as various incidents in the media of people being targeted because perhaps the name sounds foreign or they speak another language. it happens quite often and makes traveling for a lot of americans a complete nightmare. they are forced to undergo prolonged security measures and extensive invasive interviews merely because of a...
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but i will still keep saying that the muslims are all brothers. from. camp. to cairo suburb the full source is similar to many of the capitals districts they will have a poor area of high rise buildings where cops and muslims live together. this neighborhood was quite peaceful until a prolific. two thousand and thirteen when two coptic teenagers painted a swastika on the wall of an islamic school. the muslims were ascended not by the nazi symbol but that it was him blazoned with the christiane cross an angry mob started to gather near the church. at the time someone from the mosque behind the church came and told us there was some sort of fight he suggested that we all stay together all the christians gathered around the church to defend. in about fifteen to twenty minutes i saw some cars people got out and started shooting all over the place there are still bullet holes outside on the church. people we saw were people falling down beaten by other people there were a lot of injured somebody also threw a tear gas grenades. during the conflict almost all of the
but i will still keep saying that the muslims are all brothers. from. camp. to cairo suburb the full source is similar to many of the capitals districts they will have a poor area of high rise buildings where cops and muslims live together. this neighborhood was quite peaceful until a prolific. two thousand and thirteen when two coptic teenagers painted a swastika on the wall of an islamic school. the muslims were ascended not by the nazi symbol but that it was him blazoned with the christiane...
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we are hearing the muslim brotherhood has called off the protest for today. do you expect any unrest to continue into the night? >> they called actually for a week of uprising, so we can expect that the protests we have seen in cairo and all over the country will continue across the week. one of the new qualities today, compared to, for example, last wednesday was that we had much more armed clashes today between civilians. a lot of muslim brotherhood people on the street while the military and police were watching. some of the dead are not coming from the military or the police, but from clashes between civilians. >> let's talk about the military for a moment. it cannot just wish the muslim brotherhood to disappear. it is a fact of egypt in life. does it really think that this repression is the answer? >> it could the -- it could be that they are trying to push t muslim brotherhood to the point where they have to radicalize, where they have to become more extreme, where some of them have to become more militant. that is something they can deal much better wi
we are hearing the muslim brotherhood has called off the protest for today. do you expect any unrest to continue into the night? >> they called actually for a week of uprising, so we can expect that the protests we have seen in cairo and all over the country will continue across the week. one of the new qualities today, compared to, for example, last wednesday was that we had much more armed clashes today between civilians. a lot of muslim brotherhood people on the street while the...
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the men involved are of muslim origin. the victims white and non- muslim. there are 50 such child grooming rings under investigation. one of the worst was discovered in oxford, where the complex issues of race and religion have deeply to start the local community. >> oxford evokes images of halls of learning, the bastion of british tradition. now it is also the scene of depravity and unspeakable crimes. specifically on cowardly road, where a getting used and abused dozens of underage girls. the game members were muslim, most of pakistani origin -- gang members were muslim, many of them pakistani origin. the youngest of the girls was 11. she had suffered years of abuse, living in state homes with foster parents or on the streets. the gang found her among the snack bars on the road. they would ply the girls with small gifts, alcohol, and then drugs until they were dependent physically and emotionally. then came abuse and rape, first by gang members than by other perpetrators who paid the gang. >> i was there away from him everyday day, almost every day at a t
the men involved are of muslim origin. the victims white and non- muslim. there are 50 such child grooming rings under investigation. one of the worst was discovered in oxford, where the complex issues of race and religion have deeply to start the local community. >> oxford evokes images of halls of learning, the bastion of british tradition. now it is also the scene of depravity and unspeakable crimes. specifically on cowardly road, where a getting used and abused dozens of underage...
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the muslim brotherhood has a presence here in america and muslim brotherhood connected individuals andame names in the book are actually advising our government on its counterterrorism and middle east policies. it's the epitome of the fox guarding the hen house and you wonder why middle east policies are such a mess. >> you claim in terms of what they're doing in the united states, they are influencing moderate mosques to become something quite different than moderate? >> it's a big problem. i interviewed moderate muslims who don't want jihad who have told me i can't go on camera with you and show my face. you have to blur my face because i'm scared that the muslim brotherhood will kill me. will kill my families. the muslim brotherhood is muscling their way into moderate mosques here in america and they are effectively taking over the leadership of many american mosques. in the book i document case after case of how this is happening and the muslim brotherhood openly says, look, the islamic center, the mosque is "the axis of our movement." it's its beehive for the muslim brotherhood mo
the muslim brotherhood has a presence here in america and muslim brotherhood connected individuals andame names in the book are actually advising our government on its counterterrorism and middle east policies. it's the epitome of the fox guarding the hen house and you wonder why middle east policies are such a mess. >> you claim in terms of what they're doing in the united states, they are influencing moderate mosques to become something quite different than moderate? >> it's a big...
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the organizer of the so-called million muslim march says that muslims are actually the ones who haveat day. here he is making his case with sean hannity last night. >> this is 2013, and if you look at the event, what we put there, exactly the day of 9/11, we muslims become victimized. and it's not us and them, it's we as american. martha: it was a are feisty exchange last night on hannity, and david webb joins me now, the host of the david webb radio show on sirius xm patriot, and leslie marshall is a syndicated radio talk show host. muslims have been victimized and villainized, he says, david, and they feel that that's the day they need to make their point, on 9/11. >> well, and, i mean, let's put this in perspective, martha. not all muslims are terrorists, but on 9/11 they were all radical muslims when you look at ansar al-sharia and all these groups around the world. even what's happening in egypt today, we do have a problem. so they're trying to send a message. and rabbi allam who, by the way, is a truther, this is someone who believes that no jews were killed on 9/11, what is hi
the organizer of the so-called million muslim march says that muslims are actually the ones who haveat day. here he is making his case with sean hannity last night. >> this is 2013, and if you look at the event, what we put there, exactly the day of 9/11, we muslims become victimized. and it's not us and them, it's we as american. martha: it was a are feisty exchange last night on hannity, and david webb joins me now, the host of the david webb radio show on sirius xm patriot, and leslie...
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for being muslim. unfortunately this is a frequent occurrence and i know this both from personal experiences of being so-called randomly selected at the airport as well as various incidents that have been reported in the media of people being targeted because you know perhaps their name sounds foreign or they speak another language so it does happen quite often and it makes traveling for a lot of americans a complete nightmare they're forced to undergo prolonged security measures and you know extensive and base of enter views merely because of a religion they identify with so i would say it's pretty often so when it comes to doing something about this is this something that needs to be addressed legislatively with new laws to protect muslims or or by repealing laws that allow them to be targeted to begin with where do we do we go to tackle this. ultimately i don't think the focus should be on most systems this is an issue that affects all americans so we definitely need to see legislative measures that
for being muslim. unfortunately this is a frequent occurrence and i know this both from personal experiences of being so-called randomly selected at the airport as well as various incidents that have been reported in the media of people being targeted because you know perhaps their name sounds foreign or they speak another language so it does happen quite often and it makes traveling for a lot of americans a complete nightmare they're forced to undergo prolonged security measures and you know...
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muslim faith. what i find to be the worst part about this, people aren't going to want to make any videos or educate anybody about the dangers of islam now because they're afraid they'll be thrown in jail or they're going to get prosecuted. look at the cartoon about muhammad. >> they use the establishment on the left when needed. this guy is not going to get a youtube video or front page headline, he is going to get a page 18. >> i have an idea about this. every time the muslims take a coptic, christian church out, don't allow them to build a mosque. you take out a coptic christian church, no. one for one. if that's the way you want to play the game. we are allowed to practice our religion here or in the holy land, which is what you control, a lot of it. so the idea that you go and burn coptic churches and kill children, i mean, what is that all about? is that what the prophet was about? that's probably going to get me a fatwa, but fatwa this. >> how do you follow that. i was going to mention now w
muslim faith. what i find to be the worst part about this, people aren't going to want to make any videos or educate anybody about the dangers of islam now because they're afraid they'll be thrown in jail or they're going to get prosecuted. look at the cartoon about muhammad. >> they use the establishment on the left when needed. this guy is not going to get a youtube video or front page headline, he is going to get a page 18. >> i have an idea about this. every time the muslims...
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muslim brotherhood supporters barricaded inside the cairo mosque. the muslim brotherhood remains defiant this morning. more violence could come yet again today. good morning, everyone. i'm eric shawn. >> i'm jamie colby. it's going to be a busy morning here. these new demonstrations come as egypt's top leadership meets for crisis talks. officially considering a proposal to actually outlaw the muslim brotherhood. leyland vitter continues to follow this live. what about this new twist? >> reporter: good morning, jamie. it's very clear the mus lick brotherho brotherhood -- early this morning tanks, armored personnel, soldiers, all converged on the egyptian supreme court. that's where we're hearing the latest demonstrations are headed to. in the past muslim brotherhood gunmen have not only tried to come up to these buildings but actually stormed government buildings and take them over. that's what they were trying to do a couple of days ago. when they failed to take over a police station. and then went ahead and took over a local mosque, barricading the
muslim brotherhood supporters barricaded inside the cairo mosque. the muslim brotherhood remains defiant this morning. more violence could come yet again today. good morning, everyone. i'm eric shawn. >> i'm jamie colby. it's going to be a busy morning here. these new demonstrations come as egypt's top leadership meets for crisis talks. officially considering a proposal to actually outlaw the muslim brotherhood. leyland vitter continues to follow this live. what about this new twist?...
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that the muslim brotherhood is a threat. the takeover of her the thenization manifested -- organization manifested with the election. there was evidence clearly at the battle of better. it was an unequivocal call to arms in my view. what are your thoughts? >> i'm much more pessimistic about the brotherhood and some folks in bc. i reviewed their -- in d.c. i reviewed their rhetoric. i don't find them to be a peaceful organization that has set aside violence. that is a tactical decision on their part. eli's general point about politics, we don't want to wash that away and get into a reductionist narrative that they are all sort of al qaeda when they are not. but to your point, that there is an independent analysis to be ton in terms of the brotherhood, what it is and what it is not, in terms right -- done of the brotherhood, what it is and what is not, should be right. >> there was a slogan in the algerian elections, one man, one state, one time. they believed there was potential for an islamist political takeover of their cou
that the muslim brotherhood is a threat. the takeover of her the thenization manifested -- organization manifested with the election. there was evidence clearly at the battle of better. it was an unequivocal call to arms in my view. what are your thoughts? >> i'm much more pessimistic about the brotherhood and some folks in bc. i reviewed their -- in d.c. i reviewed their rhetoric. i don't find them to be a peaceful organization that has set aside violence. that is a tactical decision on...
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we are hearing the muslim brotherhood has called off the protest for today. do you expect any unrest to continue into the night? >> they called actually for a week of uprising, so we can expect that the protests we have seen in cairo and all over the country will continue across the week. one of the new qualities today, compared to, for example, last wednesday was that we had much more armed clashes today between civilians. a lot of muslim brotherhood people on the street while the military and police were watching. some of the dead are not coming from the military or the police, but from clashes between civilians. >> let's talk about the military for a moment. it cannot just wish the muslim brotherhood to disappear. it is a fact of egypt in life. does it really think that this repression is the answer? >> it could the -- it could be that they are trying to push the muslim brotherhood to the point where they have to radicalize, where they have to become more extreme, where some of them have to become more militant. that is something they can deal much better
we are hearing the muslim brotherhood has called off the protest for today. do you expect any unrest to continue into the night? >> they called actually for a week of uprising, so we can expect that the protests we have seen in cairo and all over the country will continue across the week. one of the new qualities today, compared to, for example, last wednesday was that we had much more armed clashes today between civilians. a lot of muslim brotherhood people on the street while the...
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muslim muslim brotherhood in is is this too. muslim brotherhood in egypt need everyone in egypt, he makes big beard and be with all the woman here and the girl with the barb and -- the cover up and all the guys to have beards. >> yeah. i'm very sure that's what happened in egypt. this is not iran this is egypt. >> to try to end the conflict from the side of those in the egyptian military called -- we drove to a muslim muslim brotherhood in cairo and we're on our way with a family that's part of the muslim brotherhood that was killed. and the protests this week -- >> translator: abdul raham was protesting and he was there speaking for islam. >> reporter: he was killed an august 14 to test the out ster the interim president mohammed morsi. >> translator: they were sparing bullets and tear gas. the tanks moved in and began firing on them. >> translator: i saw more than people did firing in every direction. it was impossible to tell where the bullets were coming from. >> reporter: this is him? he's a good looking kid. >> translator:
muslim muslim brotherhood in is is this too. muslim brotherhood in egypt need everyone in egypt, he makes big beard and be with all the woman here and the girl with the barb and -- the cover up and all the guys to have beards. >> yeah. i'm very sure that's what happened in egypt. this is not iran this is egypt. >> to try to end the conflict from the side of those in the egyptian military called -- we drove to a muslim muslim brotherhood in cairo and we're on our way with a family...
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muslims and non-muslims tend to coexist separately. a taxi driver of pakistani origin grew up on the road, and knows what the situation is like . >> they would not mess about with the muslim girls because the muslim girls live in the same community area. they found english girls were much easier because the english culture is completely different. >> the father of two of the gang members is a member of a local mosque. no official representative agreed to talk to us. many of oxford's muslims feel they're under a cloud of general suspicion. they say the pimps were common criminals and have have nothing to do with them and their faith. only a few in the community seemed willing to discuss the bigger issues. they meet in a prayer room nearby. they say the worshipers of the mosque are mostly conservative, but the muslims or would rather bring the issues out into the open. they can do that best within the community.>> it must start by examining ourselves. almost all of them grew up in the society. >> but the society is faced with the questio
muslims and non-muslims tend to coexist separately. a taxi driver of pakistani origin grew up on the road, and knows what the situation is like . >> they would not mess about with the muslim girls because the muslim girls live in the same community area. they found english girls were much easier because the english culture is completely different. >> the father of two of the gang members is a member of a local mosque. no official representative agreed to talk to us. many of oxford's...
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the muslim brotherhood has already abandoned the notion of the presidency.s goes far beyond morsi at this point. we are talking about hose me mubarak out of prison and the end of the resolution -- revolution. this is about completely abandoning democracy and the rule of law. all of the things that were fought for back in january 2011. that is really what this is about. it is no longer about the muslim brotherhood or about the presidency of morsi. at is what we have to keep in mind. >> ok, both sides. on twitter, we have this point. the west should learn to respect the free will of sovereign nations. human rights watch calls last week's killing the most serious incident of mass unlawful killing in modern egyptian history. nonetheless, earlier, the uk foreign secretary. >> well, we recognize states, not governments. the united kingdom recognizes egypt, and we have to deal with the government there their. it is important. the prime minister of egypt. >> that it is legitimate. >> it is the government of egypt. it is the government we have to deal with. we do not
the muslim brotherhood has already abandoned the notion of the presidency.s goes far beyond morsi at this point. we are talking about hose me mubarak out of prison and the end of the resolution -- revolution. this is about completely abandoning democracy and the rule of law. all of the things that were fought for back in january 2011. that is really what this is about. it is no longer about the muslim brotherhood or about the presidency of morsi. at is what we have to keep in mind. >> ok,...
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bama support for theent muslim brotherhood. coptic christians and moderate muslims say the u.s.as backed the wrong side in egypt. they are also blasting the news media's bias in favor of the brotherhood. mark martin has details. [yelling] >> mr. obama, i wasn't for you. >> reporter: hala salem was one of hundreds of protestors in washington, d.c., demanding that president obama stop supporting the muslim brotherhood in egypt. they first gathered in front of the white house. >> they are asking the egyptians to leave us alone, to kill us and our people -- it's not going to happen. >> reporter: christians and muslims gathered together in opposition against the brotherhood. >> i'm a muslim. it is an egyptian thing. >> they are terrorists. >> reporter: there are new concerns the old regime is making a comeback, as former egyptian president hosni mubarak was released from prison and flown to a military hospital. he is under house arrest. the protestors here say mubarak wasn't as bad as ousted president mohammed morsi. >> he is not a good guy, but he is not a terrorist. mohammed morsi
bama support for theent muslim brotherhood. coptic christians and moderate muslims say the u.s.as backed the wrong side in egypt. they are also blasting the news media's bias in favor of the brotherhood. mark martin has details. [yelling] >> mr. obama, i wasn't for you. >> reporter: hala salem was one of hundreds of protestors in washington, d.c., demanding that president obama stop supporting the muslim brotherhood in egypt. they first gathered in front of the white house. >>...
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the men involved are of muslim origin. the victims white and non- muslim. there are 50 such child grooming rings under investigation. one of the worst was discovered in oxford, where the complex issues of race and religion have deeply to start the local community. >> oxford evokes images of halls of learning, the bastion of british tradition. now it is also the scene of depravity and unspeakable crimes. specifically on cowardly road, where a getting used and abused dozens of underage girls. the game members were muslim, most of pakistani origin -- gang members were muslim, many of them pakistani origin. the youngest of the girls was 11. she had suffered years of abuse, living in state homes with foster parents or on the streets. the gang found her among the snack bars on the road. they would ply the girls with small gifts, alcohol, and then drugs until they were dependent physically and emotionally. then came abuse and rape, first by gang members than by other perpetrators who paid the gang. >> i was there away from him everyday day, almost every day at a t
the men involved are of muslim origin. the victims white and non- muslim. there are 50 such child grooming rings under investigation. one of the worst was discovered in oxford, where the complex issues of race and religion have deeply to start the local community. >> oxford evokes images of halls of learning, the bastion of british tradition. now it is also the scene of depravity and unspeakable crimes. specifically on cowardly road, where a getting used and abused dozens of underage...
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themselves actually have admitted that years of spying on the muslim community in muslim neighborhoods did not generate any leads nor did it lead to any terrorism investigation so i mean they've admitted that it's quite pointless a waste of our tax dollars as well as extremely unconstitutional so hopefully it will be effective but only time will tell this this sort of suspicion of muslims in these increased rates of islamophobia really became institutionalized after september eleventh unfortunately here we are twelve years out do you think there's any sign of this abating and what keeps fueling it so far removed from the eleven. i mean at the current moment i would say no i hope eventually it well you know people are just kind of. like the laws that we have are having focusing on muslims as being you know terrorists or individuals or profiling them as individuals who would carry out terrorist acts but terrorism has no religion it has no ethnicity we've seen terrorist acts committed by various individuals and focusing on a single group is actually very harmful and it doesn't protect us
themselves actually have admitted that years of spying on the muslim community in muslim neighborhoods did not generate any leads nor did it lead to any terrorism investigation so i mean they've admitted that it's quite pointless a waste of our tax dollars as well as extremely unconstitutional so hopefully it will be effective but only time will tell this this sort of suspicion of muslims in these increased rates of islamophobia really became institutionalized after september eleventh...
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what the muslim brotherhood needs to do is to reform. do what gorbachev tried to do in the communist party and he failed them. >> i cannot look -- elbaradei, stepping in, stepping out, what is his vision in his own role in egypt's politics and its future? >> well, lou, i think the man who won the nobel peace prees can hardsly sit back and watch hundreds of his people be slaughter. >> are you saying his people are the muslim brotherhood? >> no. egyptians. anyone killed in egypt. he was okay with doing it in a gentler kinder way of starving them out. >> he's a preposterous man. >> elbaradei was a u.n. man who spent more time in egypt. he doesn't know his own country and i think we've seen that today. >> he was not quick to say, oh, no, please stay with us. was he? >> no, no. we've been seeing him on many networks. there are 500 elbaradeis with degrees. el pair day is a afraid. he's afraid to step down and come back when the process is clarified. >> thank you very much. attorney general eric holder gives a speech oven why he andpot thank th
what the muslim brotherhood needs to do is to reform. do what gorbachev tried to do in the communist party and he failed them. >> i cannot look -- elbaradei, stepping in, stepping out, what is his vision in his own role in egypt's politics and its future? >> well, lou, i think the man who won the nobel peace prees can hardsly sit back and watch hundreds of his people be slaughter. >> are you saying his people are the muslim brotherhood? >> no. egyptians. anyone killed in...
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hear about the muslim brotherhood, it'sn our interests for the muslims to take control, the moderatesn the military, and get rid of the muslim brotherhood. we don't want u.s. boots on the ground. we want to get rid of the muslim brotherhood. they were outlawed for 30 plus years under hosni mubarak an frankly, i hope that general assisi, the current military leader there, gets rid of them. and this is the fight that the muslims must be doing. if they don't do it successfully, lou, i am confident that the whole middle east will eventually be radical islamists, no matter what you call them. >> and with your straightforward, clear view on the muslim brotherhood, general al sissy as well, the leader of thsecular military and interim government, why are we listening to so many prominent republican officials, including senator john mccain and others, say cut off aid, which is a reversal of their position leading up to just recent days? >> it is baffling, lou. i really don't know what they're thinking. if -- maybe they don't understand the ideology of the muslim brotherhood. obviously morsi d
hear about the muslim brotherhood, it'sn our interests for the muslims to take control, the moderatesn the military, and get rid of the muslim brotherhood. we don't want u.s. boots on the ground. we want to get rid of the muslim brotherhood. they were outlawed for 30 plus years under hosni mubarak an frankly, i hope that general assisi, the current military leader there, gets rid of them. and this is the fight that the muslims must be doing. if they don't do it successfully, lou, i am confident...
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muslims and non-muslims tend to coexist separately. a taxi driver of pakistani origin grew up on the road, and knows what the situation is like . >> they would not mess about with the muslim girls because the muslim girls live in the same community area. they found english girls were much easier because the english culture is completely different. >> the father of two of the gang members is a member of a local mosque. no official representative agreed to talk to us. many of oxford's muslims feel they're under a cloud of general suspicion. they say the pimps were common criminals and have have nothing to do with them and their faith. only a few in the community seemed willing to discuss the bigger issues. they meet in a prayer room nearby. they say the worshipers of the mosque are mostly conservative, but the muslims or would rather bring the issues out into the open. they can do that best within the community.>> it must start by examining ourselves. almost all of them grew up in the society. >> but the society is faced with the questio
muslims and non-muslims tend to coexist separately. a taxi driver of pakistani origin grew up on the road, and knows what the situation is like . >> they would not mess about with the muslim girls because the muslim girls live in the same community area. they found english girls were much easier because the english culture is completely different. >> the father of two of the gang members is a member of a local mosque. no official representative agreed to talk to us. many of oxford's...
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but not just a muslim but a sunni one and the speaker of the parliament must be a shiite muslim so there is this division between them which week they call democracy but i don't know if you exclude ok but i think it's really interesting i mean i don't deny that ok but it would not be good for other countries and i don't put on paper go ahead michael go ahead jump in the reality on the ground is different survival survival for them means power if they don't survive their will they will they will lose power they were a majority at one time and that's when the constitution was developed to to reflect the president being the being a christian that is almost going to be subject to challenge if. the demographics are to change anytime soon what kind of protections are needed ok or is it a lost cause well i mean. but i don't necessarily a lost cause i would say i don't think you know a country where particular positions have to be filled by a particular religion is a great example of democracy but more important than democracy is the protection of rights so. could i say that in fact the usa is n
but not just a muslim but a sunni one and the speaker of the parliament must be a shiite muslim so there is this division between them which week they call democracy but i don't know if you exclude ok but i think it's really interesting i mean i don't deny that ok but it would not be good for other countries and i don't put on paper go ahead michael go ahead jump in the reality on the ground is different survival survival for them means power if they don't survive their will they will they will...
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egypt is the corner stone of our support in the muslim and arab world. without egypt, we're in deep, deep trouble. frankly the muslim brotherhood was not exactly pro-american to put it mildly. they would try to impose that totalism by the people, that's when the military stepped in. the muslim brotherhood was still trying to create all kinds of tension and violence within this society. that's what would cause the army to respond. and they could, they did overplay their hand. nevertheless. >> and historically with the relationship in recent years. >> well, mubarak, he was very constructive in terms of the peace office for the middle east. that's one of the corner stones of that particular element in that part of the world. but i would tell you something, it's not just us, but the countries like saudi arabia, all those countries do not want the muslim brotherhood. and that they would be a disaster. >> let's go ahead. >> our friends in the region, notably israel, they do not want us to cut off aid as they are afraid that we will have absolutely no leverage
egypt is the corner stone of our support in the muslim and arab world. without egypt, we're in deep, deep trouble. frankly the muslim brotherhood was not exactly pro-american to put it mildly. they would try to impose that totalism by the people, that's when the military stepped in. the muslim brotherhood was still trying to create all kinds of tension and violence within this society. that's what would cause the army to respond. and they could, they did overplay their hand. nevertheless....
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that is when the muslim brotherhood's fate was sealed. if they won the election, one success is not an option. success was never going to be an option. when you know you're going to fail, this raises serious questions for the future of your organization. a strategy -- a tragic moment with one party. the personalities in charge of the religious organization are simply too strong to be contained. they have no formal position in the political party. they exceed the balance and they are in effect directing political activism. this is the case for maybe one one ofmost people.-- salafists.fluential what happens is the party -- the structure starts crumbling. there are defections. you can trace this decomposition of the party up until present day. the party today is really a shell that provides it does not provide a fig leaf for the close the post-coupfor government. it quickly backtracks from supporting the military options. the leadership of the party is no longer willing to support the crackdowns of the military in cairo and other places. som
that is when the muslim brotherhood's fate was sealed. if they won the election, one success is not an option. success was never going to be an option. when you know you're going to fail, this raises serious questions for the future of your organization. a strategy -- a tragic moment with one party. the personalities in charge of the religious organization are simply too strong to be contained. they have no formal position in the political party. they exceed the balance and they are in effect...
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i didn't like the muslim brotherhood. but we've sent the weapons to the military which did the job on morsi. >> they did in the end. >> there it is. >> but morsi you got to admit was trying to take out the military leaders one by one. >> but he didn't. obviously the military took him out, sean. catc >> you're missing the whole point. obama caused this. created this situation. >> oh, stop. >> every time. this is a situation where president bush or obama, anybody -- >> it's a disastrous part of policy. >> kissing his backside. >> look i'm telling you, you brought obama's numbers. the gop would kill to get obama's approval numbers. >> i got to go. >> obama is responsible for a lot but not responsible for the arab spring. >> no. >> thank you both. i still like you, juan, anyway. >> thank you, sean. >>> coming up in the show, blatant insensitivity, holding a million muslim march on the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. the head of that group is going to justify this insanity. first you get to choose the video of the day.
i didn't like the muslim brotherhood. but we've sent the weapons to the military which did the job on morsi. >> they did in the end. >> there it is. >> but morsi you got to admit was trying to take out the military leaders one by one. >> but he didn't. obviously the military took him out, sean. catc >> you're missing the whole point. obama caused this. created this situation. >> oh, stop. >> every time. this is a situation where president bush or obama,...
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. >> the holy month of ramadan holds a special place in lives of muslims. it is a month filled with blessings from the almighty, in which rewards for good deeds are plenty. islam requires its followers to refrain from all kinds of wrong doings, sins, and injustices throughout their lives, but in the holy month of ramadan, they are especially trained to practice restraint, even from permissible things like eating and drinking, throughout the day from dawn to dusk, but in pakistan, militants did not refrain from committing acts of terror, even during the pious month. >> in pakistan, ramadan neither brings much needed peace and harmony, nor is its end a moment to celebrate and cherish. the holy war by unholy warriors continued in the holy month of ramadan to inflict death and destruction on preachers and worshipers. during this holy month, pakistani muslims suffered a cousin of drone strikes by united dates and suicide bombings at holy places. >> the government of pakistan and its law enforcement apparatus miserably failed as terrorists continued their killing
. >> the holy month of ramadan holds a special place in lives of muslims. it is a month filled with blessings from the almighty, in which rewards for good deeds are plenty. islam requires its followers to refrain from all kinds of wrong doings, sins, and injustices throughout their lives, but in the holy month of ramadan, they are especially trained to practice restraint, even from permissible things like eating and drinking, throughout the day from dawn to dusk, but in pakistan,...
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it's not just the muslim brother had out in the streets right now. there are other supporters of president morsi, as well. but first and foremost, it's only been minutes since the president wrapped up his comments, but is there any reaction, has it had an effect at all where this is happening? >> it hasn't had any sort of effect at this point in time. certainly one of the things that you hear from members of the muslim brotherhood, that they do have respect for the things that the president has said when he said that the interim government needs to respect religious minorities, that the violence has to stop immediately. this is certainly something that the members of the muslim brotherhood are saying, as well. but we have to keep in mind right now egypt is a nation on the edge. there are people who are saying it might be a nation on the brink of possible civil turmoil, of civil strive. so you have the government saying all of this was started by the muslim brotherhood, that the army was attacked when they went into those camps yesterday, and yet the
it's not just the muslim brother had out in the streets right now. there are other supporters of president morsi, as well. but first and foremost, it's only been minutes since the president wrapped up his comments, but is there any reaction, has it had an effect at all where this is happening? >> it hasn't had any sort of effect at this point in time. certainly one of the things that you hear from members of the muslim brotherhood, that they do have respect for the things that the...