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they were rebels who would declare other muslims as non-muslim. thereby justifying violence upon them killing them, robbing them raping them. this is what isis does now. using verses that were revealed regarding non-muslims upon the muslims, so declaring them as you know, infidels, apostates. this kind of approach, making war on anyone for any reason for small reasons. so this is what you see isis doing. the prophet referred to them as the dogs of hell, they are the worst creatures under the heavensm and earth. wherever you find them, kille them. so these kind of groups the portfolio fete has castigated them -- prophet that has castigated them in the worst manner possible, and this is very important for people to look into because when people say oh isis quoting the quran are isis t guys they pray, they fast well, yes. the prophet said these peoplepr will come in the garb, and they will fast and they will pray, but they will falsify the meanings of the quran and deceiveiv the people. >> host: "undercover jihadi," there is the book cover. thanks fo
they were rebels who would declare other muslims as non-muslim. thereby justifying violence upon them killing them, robbing them raping them. this is what isis does now. using verses that were revealed regarding non-muslims upon the muslims, so declaring them as you know, infidels, apostates. this kind of approach, making war on anyone for any reason for small reasons. so this is what you see isis doing. the prophet referred to them as the dogs of hell, they are the worst creatures under the...
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it's really quite risky, quite scary for people, especially muslim activists and lawyers, to provide aid to people accused by the government of materially supporting terrorism, to provide legal networks, financing for them, a support network and infrastructure so the u.s. government's goal of disappearing them, having us forget they even exist. the two organizations who have sponsored this event tonight our organizations i have really come to know very well over the past year. they're doing brave and important work. without them, many of the people targeted by the u.s. government would have no defenses. one of the things i think about quite a bit and i debate with myself quite a bit about and go back and forth on is when i think about these issues of civil liberties, abuses, the like. whether or not there is really anything unique about the way in which primarily muslim americans and others in the united states have been targeted with this kind of persecution. as alluded to earlier tonight, the history of the united states is one that has a continuous stream of minority groups who ha
it's really quite risky, quite scary for people, especially muslim activists and lawyers, to provide aid to people accused by the government of materially supporting terrorism, to provide legal networks, financing for them, a support network and infrastructure so the u.s. government's goal of disappearing them, having us forget they even exist. the two organizations who have sponsored this event tonight our organizations i have really come to know very well over the past year. they're doing...
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and what's really amazing about the persecution of muslims and the attack on civil liberties and the united states is the magnitude of it is so great that it really is a case in almost every single city i have been to there are people there to meet who have been directly harmed by these kinds of travesties. a lot of times when i get to the city, i am not even aware there are people in those places come it's just that they are so common that it ends up in a most every place i go these experiences happen. lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the u
and what's really amazing about the persecution of muslims and the attack on civil liberties and the united states is the magnitude of it is so great that it really is a case in almost every single city i have been to there are people there to meet who have been directly harmed by these kinds of travesties. a lot of times when i get to the city, i am not even aware there are people in those places come it's just that they are so common that it ends up in a most every place i go these...
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if it was based off of the example of muslims, i would not be a muslim myself. i am a muslim because of the religion itself, and what i understood from the religion and it pains me to see what muslims do in the name of religion. complete ignorance. breaking the rules. we have to look at things in the context. the koran was speaking, god spoke to them in their context. it would make no sense for him to mention the internet for hundred years ago. he talked about slaves camels -- that was the kind of life that they lived. it is a mistake that muslims make in general thinking that we have to replicate society from the 700s in desert arabia. as if to say god had frozen divine wisdom in that time. . i totally agree with you. i understand why people think the way they think. all that i can say is that it is important for people to understand and experience a real muslim. host: how do you talk your children about your experiences and your issues concerning moderate muslims and people who might try to influence them? host:guest: i am very open with my children. i have fi
if it was based off of the example of muslims, i would not be a muslim myself. i am a muslim because of the religion itself, and what i understood from the religion and it pains me to see what muslims do in the name of religion. complete ignorance. breaking the rules. we have to look at things in the context. the koran was speaking, god spoke to them in their context. it would make no sense for him to mention the internet for hundred years ago. he talked about slaves camels -- that was the kind...
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by the muslims. it is false to say that the muslim world cannot do it, it is because of the religion. it has a situational attribution to it. the last point, you're right. if u.s. is going to go there to force religion, that is the same thing with democracy. you cannot force a society to come to a system of governance that does not resonate with them. that is the problem. we need to develop mechanisms that resonate with their sacred values. and not just ignore what their culture or traditions are and impose our own. it just does not work. host: do you still reach out to those with a radical mindset, so to speak? what is the reaction you get? guest: i do it all the time. the reaction is within a spectrum. the reaction is that you are not a real muslim, you are a sellout. people like that. they feel alienated. they are marginalized. they see all around them that everyone hates islam. hates islam. when you see people making cartoons and mopping -- mocking our profits, and you flip the script and say doe
by the muslims. it is false to say that the muslim world cannot do it, it is because of the religion. it has a situational attribution to it. the last point, you're right. if u.s. is going to go there to force religion, that is the same thing with democracy. you cannot force a society to come to a system of governance that does not resonate with them. that is the problem. we need to develop mechanisms that resonate with their sacred values. and not just ignore what their culture or traditions...
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the british government which includes muslims and its members will back all muslims who do that. that. the second topic is i think we are making a mistake. there are some people and some organizations and we know who these organizations are to go along with the narrative. may not be such a bad idea that christians and muslims can live together and democracy is inferior to some sort of other system. those people we must call out. i want us to have an appeal to young british muslims to what this country can be for them. this is a great multiracial democracy and country of opportunity. we must raise our game and make this a society people want to integrate two. it is two. it is time to speak out on both fronts, integration and the need to stop. >> thank you, mr. speaker. may i join his strong words on the slaughter of british citizens. and my friend at the european council meeting today, british courts, british laws, sovereignty and the conservation of the parliament our parliament and the fundamental change in that relationship with the eu to mitch -- to which many will say yes bei
the british government which includes muslims and its members will back all muslims who do that. that. the second topic is i think we are making a mistake. there are some people and some organizations and we know who these organizations are to go along with the narrative. may not be such a bad idea that christians and muslims can live together and democracy is inferior to some sort of other system. those people we must call out. i want us to have an appeal to young british muslims to what this...
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he was sentenced to death along with five muslim brotherhood leaders, including the group's general guide. they were convicted of planning a mass jail break during the 2011 revolution. more than 80 others were sentenced to death in absentia. the court also imposed a life sentence on morsi and 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. we have more. >> death by hanging, this judge upheld his court's previous verdict against egypt's deposed president, mohamed morsi. >> the court has ruled firstly that in presence first and with consensus of opinion to punish each of the following defendants of execution by hanging. >> morsi, along with other top leaders of the muslim brotherhood were sentenced over a mass prison raid during egypt's revolution in 2011. the muslim brotherhood said the case is politically motivated. >> this verdict is a shocking one, decided today, and i'm surprised, because the trials are groundless and there was no chance for any of the defendants to defend himself. >> in a separate case, morsi and senior muslim brotherhood members were sentenced to life members were
he was sentenced to death along with five muslim brotherhood leaders, including the group's general guide. they were convicted of planning a mass jail break during the 2011 revolution. more than 80 others were sentenced to death in absentia. the court also imposed a life sentence on morsi and 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. we have more. >> death by hanging, this judge upheld his court's previous verdict against egypt's deposed president, mohamed morsi. >> the...
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anything on a plane is a weapon to a muslim, all right. the corner of a dorito chip can slice the neck. you think that seat cushon is a flow days device you are wrong that is a smothering pillow. you see a skymall i see a paper cut-- . >> jon: this well want trying to take over the plane. she was wearing a scarf that is all. >> around her head. >> jon: yeah. >> scarf around the head is way scarier than scarf around the neck. big difference okay. allow me to demonstrate using just a little prop here. this is a standard scarf right here. this is good, okay. this is good. not good okay. good, not good okay. all right. fun, scary. >> jon: okay. >> this right here says i'm audrey hepburn gal vanting around the plaza. this is as i'm here to kill audrey hepburn while she gala vants around the plaza. >> jon: i don't think that's it. but this s let me tell you something, this is america from everything that i have learned about america we love people of faith. that's what we love. >> you are absolutely right. if it is the right one. now there is a
anything on a plane is a weapon to a muslim, all right. the corner of a dorito chip can slice the neck. you think that seat cushon is a flow days device you are wrong that is a smothering pillow. you see a skymall i see a paper cut-- . >> jon: this well want trying to take over the plane. she was wearing a scarf that is all. >> around her head. >> jon: yeah. >> scarf around the head is way scarier than scarf around the neck. big difference okay. allow me to demonstrate...
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muslims muslims? >> part of it has to do with the fact that the radicals are much more effective in their messaging. let's face it. they kill people. you've got to be able to find a way to defend those who are trying to basically -- president al sisi is under constant death threat for saying what he did. this is where we can be helpful. we can't do it for them. but the long-term solution first stopping isis and its spread. secondly looking at how we can settle the region. third, bring those elements of the muslim faith together to help them deradicalize their own faith. >> it strikes me that that's the only solution to it. al qaeda becomes isis becomes the next thing unless the secular muslims put the heat on the extremists. >> absolutely correct. >> it doesn't feel like they're doing it. >> that's why we need help. there are folks we can ally with. the more the white house denies the fact that radical muslim is the problem, the more time it will take to resolve this. >> i hear this colonel schaeffer.
muslims muslims? >> part of it has to do with the fact that the radicals are much more effective in their messaging. let's face it. they kill people. you've got to be able to find a way to defend those who are trying to basically -- president al sisi is under constant death threat for saying what he did. this is where we can be helpful. we can't do it for them. but the long-term solution first stopping isis and its spread. secondly looking at how we can settle the region. third, bring...
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>> rumaysah: i identify myself as muslim. if i...was born in a stable, you know, i'm not going to be a horse. if i'm was born in nazi germany, i'm not going to be a nazi. i mean, this is just an island i was born in. >> ward: rumaysah and choudary both live in east london, which is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the u.k. in one part of town, rumaysah and his associates have set up so-called sharia patrols, to go out and discourage behavior that they deem un-islamic. on this night, they stopped to talk to a couple of non-muslim men who were in a park drinking beer, which is forbidden under islam. >> so, we're just reminding, anyway, reminding the community about staying safe, and in... >> okay. >> ...this area, there's a lot of gambling that goes on. >> okay. >> a lot of alcohol drinking and it leads to a lot of problems. so we advise you and we advise anyone we see to stay away from these things. >> ward: but the patrols are not always so friendly. online clips give a very different picture. a woman in a short skirt
>> rumaysah: i identify myself as muslim. if i...was born in a stable, you know, i'm not going to be a horse. if i'm was born in nazi germany, i'm not going to be a nazi. i mean, this is just an island i was born in. >> ward: rumaysah and choudary both live in east london, which is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the u.k. in one part of town, rumaysah and his associates have set up so-called sharia patrols, to go out and discourage behavior that they deem...
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witnesses said muslims were spared-- non-muslims were executed. kenya's president, uhuru kenyatta tried to console a stunned nation. kenyatta's own nephew was killed in the attack. >> terrorism in and of itself is the philosophy of cowards. >> reporter: kenya struck back shelling al-shabaab targets in somalia. internally, kenyan police and security forces intensified operations in areas where many of kenya's ethnic somalis live. homes and mosques linked to suspected radicals were raided. cedric barnes says it was a very focused very intense government campaign against kenya's somali community. >> so you've had assassinations you've had arrests, you've had people being deported and you've had general harassment. >> reporter: the government denied extra judicial assassinations but the official line has been clear, the crackdown is part of a necessary, pre-emptive counter- terrorism effort. when the april attack in garissa came the loss of so many innocents tore at the heart of kenya, and grief turned to shock when it was revealed that three of the f
witnesses said muslims were spared-- non-muslims were executed. kenya's president, uhuru kenyatta tried to console a stunned nation. kenyatta's own nephew was killed in the attack. >> terrorism in and of itself is the philosophy of cowards. >> reporter: kenya struck back shelling al-shabaab targets in somalia. internally, kenyan police and security forces intensified operations in areas where many of kenya's ethnic somalis live. homes and mosques linked to suspected radicals were...
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few muslims here.here aren't any. if you have 51% of american muslims saying we respect sharia law more than american law that sends a message they are not fully assimilated in america. >> there is two things we said. one that those people clearly either don't know the u.s. constitution or don't know sharia law. if i was polled, i would even say yes too. because the u.s. constitution is the most sharia compliant constitution in the world because it advocates for the freedoms, the liberties that islam champions. >> no punishment under sharia law would never see the light of day here. go ahead doctor, what do you say? >> those apologetic that denial is the exact problem that this study is trying to change. as long as we focus just on the violence and we say somehow this apology of the come compatibility this is nonsense. most studies show 90% adherent to egypt and afghanistan. we have tone gauge the fact that when you have 25% of 3 million, which is hundreds of thousands of muslims that adhere to, this t
few muslims here.here aren't any. if you have 51% of american muslims saying we respect sharia law more than american law that sends a message they are not fully assimilated in america. >> there is two things we said. one that those people clearly either don't know the u.s. constitution or don't know sharia law. if i was polled, i would even say yes too. because the u.s. constitution is the most sharia compliant constitution in the world because it advocates for the freedoms, the...
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. >> i'm a muslim. muslim americans want sharia law right here in the usa. >> plus the crime wave continues. sexual assaults now surging in new york city and beyond. are liberal politicians to blame? >> and ainsley reports on the latest viral videos, hannity starts right here right now. >> president obama's completely out of touch with reality, here's the lexample. >> people don't remember when i came into office the united states in world opinion ranked below china and just barely above russia. today, the united states is the most respected country on earth. and part of that is because of the work we did to reengage the world and say that we want to work with you as partners with mutual interests and mutual respect. it's on that basis we were able to end two wars while still focusing on the very real threat of terrorism. >> pretty unbelievable. the president's statement could not be further from the truth, here are some of the foreign policy failures during his time in office. russian aggression led to
. >> i'm a muslim. muslim americans want sharia law right here in the usa. >> plus the crime wave continues. sexual assaults now surging in new york city and beyond. are liberal politicians to blame? >> and ainsley reports on the latest viral videos, hannity starts right here right now. >> president obama's completely out of touch with reality, here's the lexample. >> people don't remember when i came into office the united states in world opinion ranked below...
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as in, we love muslims they just can't, you know, look muslim. [laughing] >> larry: alright.ere to explain the look policy is abercrombie and finch floor manager chaz. chaz. [cheers and applause] >> larry: thanks for coming. i'm sorry chaz rurbgs changing is this. >> no mab i'm in my uniform. i'm on the job. >> larry: oh his -- is that what you wear to work? i think ya. we have a very specific dress code we need to adhere to at abercrombie and finch. >> larry: basically it's strip down to your underpants. >> larry, larry the company is incredibly flexible about what you wear. >> larry: okay that's good. >> you can wear white briefs black briefs, blue briefs even boxers if they're super skimpy. chaz. >> larry: i'm not buying it. in this case of the muslim women -- >> women can wear shorts, jorts super short skorts. they can wear a painted on bikini. the possibilities are limitless. >> larry: she wasn't allowed -- >> i don't know what that is but her job is to look good. >> larry: i don't think that's what hijab is. >> if she's not willing to follow the dress code to hi-job for
as in, we love muslims they just can't, you know, look muslim. [laughing] >> larry: alright.ere to explain the look policy is abercrombie and finch floor manager chaz. chaz. [cheers and applause] >> larry: thanks for coming. i'm sorry chaz rurbgs changing is this. >> no mab i'm in my uniform. i'm on the job. >> larry: oh his -- is that what you wear to work? i think ya. we have a very specific dress code we need to adhere to at abercrombie and finch. >> larry:...
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one that targets suspected muslim "radicals". al jazeera's investigative unit has obtained exclusive access to the policemen who operate as government-sanctioned hit men. fearing that speaking to us could put their lives at risk, we agreed to conceal their identity. we verified each officer's roll within kenya's security apparatus. they belong to different units but work together to carry out assassinations. the first officer is a member of the anti-terrorism police unit or the atpu. >> we will call him "the cop". next an officer from a commando unit called recce company, part of the police's general service unit - or gsu. >> he is "the commando". the death squad also includes an officer from the national security and intelligence service. >> do you believe that some of the intelligence that you and your offices may have gathered on high-profile people has led to them being eliminated? >> the nsis plays a central role in planning anti-terror operations. we call him the "the spy". finally there's a member of the "radiation unit" a
one that targets suspected muslim "radicals". al jazeera's investigative unit has obtained exclusive access to the policemen who operate as government-sanctioned hit men. fearing that speaking to us could put their lives at risk, we agreed to conceal their identity. we verified each officer's roll within kenya's security apparatus. they belong to different units but work together to carry out assassinations. the first officer is a member of the anti-terrorism police unit or the atpu....
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and it really hurts me to see that we as mainstream muslim -- american muslims, we are caught between two forces of islamaphonia on one side and taliban, on the other side. and these two tsunamis that are destructively attacking us they are providing victory for one anot then we are paying the price. and it's so much injustice -- >> let me ask you. >> so much frustration. it's not fair. sean show some understanding. are these propaganda a generalization against us. >> you've seen the tape. people who would rather live under sharia limit the freedom of speech you see it on tape do we have to -- one more second -- robert spencer, do we have to consider that people must agree to assimilate they must agree with american law, american values? >> absolutely, sean. >> explain. >> this used to be taken for granted among immigrants. this was something that was a matter of course. my grandparents were very very proud to come to the united states and become americans. and all the people who came with them knew that coming to the united states meant coming -- becoming american. it's a different c
and it really hurts me to see that we as mainstream muslim -- american muslims, we are caught between two forces of islamaphonia on one side and taliban, on the other side. and these two tsunamis that are destructively attacking us they are providing victory for one anot then we are paying the price. and it's so much injustice -- >> let me ask you. >> so much frustration. it's not fair. sean show some understanding. are these propaganda a generalization against us. >> you've...
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declare other muslims as non-muslims, thereby -- justice against them.ealing -- upon the muslims so declaring them as infidels, this kind of approach, making war on anyone for any reason, for small reasons. so this is what you see isis doing. they are referred to at them as the dogs of hell, the worst creatures under the heavens and earth. wherever you find them, kill them. so, these kind of groups, the prophet has castigated them in the worst manner possible. and this is something for people to look into because when people say, oh, isis is quoting the koran, they pray, well, yes, the prophet says that these people will come in the garb of islam but they will falsify the meanings of the koran and deceive the people. host: mubin shaikh, thank you for your time today. guest: thank you very much. god bless. host: our last segment will take a look at the issues that are important to the transgender community. mara keisling will join us next as our guest. but first, this weekend on both c-span2 and 3, a look at lincoln, nebraska for its literary and historic
declare other muslims as non-muslims, thereby -- justice against them.ealing -- upon the muslims so declaring them as infidels, this kind of approach, making war on anyone for any reason, for small reasons. so this is what you see isis doing. they are referred to at them as the dogs of hell, the worst creatures under the heavens and earth. wherever you find them, kill them. so, these kind of groups, the prophet has castigated them in the worst manner possible. and this is something for people...
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a role in the muslim led country. >> team u.s.a. plays tonight. the women face major discrimination in the game the word calls football. >> the team is currently in canada playing for the fifa world cup. she and her teammate face major challenges developing their own crease. they say women's football doesn't get enough support from nigeria's football federation. >> what they give the guys, the girls are not even getting one third of it. >> she played for the national team at the world cup twice in the 1990s and has coached the under 17 national squad. >> there's a change in terms of the -- >> the biggest challenge is the lack of sponsor ship. many potential sponsors don't see the sport at profitable. >> so they don't invest and clubs have to rely heavily on private funding donors to survive. nigeria's football federation said the government needs to spend $8 million a year on the women's game, but the total national budget is less than $10 million a year. football bosses say there are cultural and religious obstacles to introducing
a role in the muslim led country. >> team u.s.a. plays tonight. the women face major discrimination in the game the word calls football. >> the team is currently in canada playing for the fifa world cup. she and her teammate face major challenges developing their own crease. they say women's football doesn't get enough support from nigeria's football federation. >> what they give the guys, the girls are not even getting one third of it. >> she played for the national...
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the judge accused morsi of pursues satanic goals and demonized the muslim brotherhood. some say it is a trial of the revolution in 2011 which toppled hosni mubarek. >> these trials are not delivering the justice that we are truly hoping for. no one should be above the allow buff what is happening now in my opinion is a form of political revenge and this will complicate the crisis even further egypt. >> after morsi's overthrow egypt designated the muslim brotherhood a terrorist group. mass trials and dation sentences were handed out to hundreds who support the group. rights group the condemned the sentencing. the president said the judiciary is independent and he can't interfere. many support the muslim brotherhood in egypt but many others back using the iron fist against an outlawed group. al jazeera. >> a law associate professor at techs a and m university said there's a big chance egypt's appeals court will overturn the ruling. >> the judges have pressure on them, which is where the prosecutor general has the most influence. egyptians have come to term with the fact t
the judge accused morsi of pursues satanic goals and demonized the muslim brotherhood. some say it is a trial of the revolution in 2011 which toppled hosni mubarek. >> these trials are not delivering the justice that we are truly hoping for. no one should be above the allow buff what is happening now in my opinion is a form of political revenge and this will complicate the crisis even further egypt. >> after morsi's overthrow egypt designated the muslim brotherhood a terrorist...
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the judge accused morsi of pursuing satanic goals and demonized the muslim brotherhood. some politicians say it is a trial of the january revolution which topple would mubarak. after mohamed morsi's overthrow egypt designated the muslim brotherhood a terrorist group. mass trials and death sentences were handed out to hundreds who support the group. rights groups, the u.s. and the e. uconn deem the the sentence and questioned its credibility. egypt's president al sisi said the judiciary is independent and he can't interfere. egypt is divided. many still support the muslim brotherhood, but many back using an iron fist against an outlawed group. >> an american killed fighting isil is being honored today believed to be the first u.s. citizen to die fighting isil. his family is holding a wake for him this afternoon. he'll be buried wednesday. broomfield was fighting as part of a syrian kurdish militia close to kobane, syria, when he was killed. >> still ahead the mers joust break. the illness is claiming lives. how it's also hearing the countries economy. >> as they get set t
the judge accused morsi of pursuing satanic goals and demonized the muslim brotherhood. some politicians say it is a trial of the january revolution which topple would mubarak. after mohamed morsi's overthrow egypt designated the muslim brotherhood a terrorist group. mass trials and death sentences were handed out to hundreds who support the group. rights groups, the u.s. and the e. uconn deem the the sentence and questioned its credibility. egypt's president al sisi said the judiciary is...
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tolerance of muslims. he wants religious tolerance towards muslims because he feels we have a distorted impression of them. >> he seems to be an advocate against bigotry in certain cases but not all. he doesn't seem to be too preoccupied with antichristian bigotry. he seems intolerant of the way that christians practice their faith, this whole case against the little sisters of the poor being an example of that with the administration fighting the little sisters of the poor in the supreme court. this is the kind of thing that goes on. i would say about that that the president has been too selective in this for him to have credibility on the issue. >> it's interesting to hear the messaging. we have some folks talking out of both sides of their mouth and we will speak about that in the next segment. the "new york times" said any hopes of a post racial era now seem fanciful under this president. >> one has to ask the question to what extent he is responsible of that. whether his conduct in office has made thi
tolerance of muslims. he wants religious tolerance towards muslims because he feels we have a distorted impression of them. >> he seems to be an advocate against bigotry in certain cases but not all. he doesn't seem to be too preoccupied with antichristian bigotry. he seems intolerant of the way that christians practice their faith, this whole case against the little sisters of the poor being an example of that with the administration fighting the little sisters of the poor in the supreme...
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slaughter muslims. i beg people to cover this story. they didn't go up there with guns. >> i would also say for a terrorist network, is that two people or one. we have to leave it there. hang with me. after the break, rick perry 2.0. governor oops. asks america for a second chance. plus, hillary clinton laufrmgnching on offensive on the voting rights. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? you've heard of a "win-win," right? what about a "win-win-win"? pick up the limited edition metallic droid turbo by motorola. water-repellent. up to 48-hour battery life and ballistic nylon back. that's your first "win." plus, it's only on verizon. the #1 network. there's your next "win." now for final "win." get $250 when you trade in any smartphone. and get 10 gigs of data for $80 a month and $15 per line. the win-win-win. a new way to save without settling. only on verizon. when i st
slaughter muslims. i beg people to cover this story. they didn't go up there with guns. >> i would also say for a terrorist network, is that two people or one. we have to leave it there. hang with me. after the break, rick perry 2.0. governor oops. asks america for a second chance. plus, hillary clinton laufrmgnching on offensive on the voting rights. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business...
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despite the intense focus by the obama administration on muslim communities, non-muslims have carried 19 terrorist attacks since september 11, 2001, while muslims have been responsible for only seven. to talk more about the findings, we're joined now by mike german a fellow at nyu's brennan center for justice. from 1988 to 2004 he served as an fbi agent specializing in domestic counterterrorism. he left after reporting continuing deficiencies in fbi counterterrorism operations to congress. he's the author of, "thinking like a terrorist: insights of a former fbi undercover agent." still what this in oakland the city, -- still with us, bud welch. his daughter was killed in the bombing of the oklahoma city federal building april 1995, blown up by timothy mcveigh was put to death in 2001. mike german, talk about what my surprise many given the bent in the focus, in at least the public comments of the government. >> there are a couple of things that are surprising. one is this threat from far right extremists is a persistent threat that is been here for a long time and continues despite th
despite the intense focus by the obama administration on muslim communities, non-muslims have carried 19 terrorist attacks since september 11, 2001, while muslims have been responsible for only seven. to talk more about the findings, we're joined now by mike german a fellow at nyu's brennan center for justice. from 1988 to 2004 he served as an fbi agent specializing in domestic counterterrorism. he left after reporting continuing deficiencies in fbi counterterrorism operations to congress. he's...
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and muslims of?> i think the honorable gentleman makes an important point i think if we are going to successfully defeat this threat that faces us we have to work extremely hard to understand its true nature but that is what i commissioned the report into the muslim brotherhood, because that organization has an uncertain relationship, let me put it that way, with movements that condone violence. and i think we see the same with some who have transcended his pics of anything that be done to further our understanding of where the narrative of extremism is coming from, i think it's a good thing. >> does of the economic and social damage being done by the tragic conflict between greek democracy and eu policies demonstrate that britain is right to seek powers back so that we have under democratic control of the things that matter to uk prosperity and security? >> my right honorable friend always puts his case very powerfully. i think in many ways what this shows is that it is possible to different sorts o
and muslims of?> i think the honorable gentleman makes an important point i think if we are going to successfully defeat this threat that faces us we have to work extremely hard to understand its true nature but that is what i commissioned the report into the muslim brotherhood, because that organization has an uncertain relationship, let me put it that way, with movements that condone violence. and i think we see the same with some who have transcended his pics of anything that be done to...
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but after some 40 years of war the muslim rebel group is serious about peace. it signed a peace deal with the government last year and the president aquino is determined to get skeptics on its side. our brethren willingly laid down their arms knowing that there may still be violence. this an is like todaying brother, we know longer need to defend ourselves. >> the mlif's sincerity and commitment to peace was called into question when rebel fighters were seen to be involved in the killing of dozens of police command dose. it was tall a mistaken encounter, but the isn't brought a sees fire and a public outcry. many feared it would derail the peace. but many are eagle for move forward. along with the 75 assault weapons, 145 rebel fighters will begin the transition to civilian life. receiving cash aid from the government and health cards. >> what should be done here is to have everybody's help so that our aspiration and the objective of the peace process will be attained. >> these fighters are just 1% of the force but they say this is the initial stages ever disarm
but after some 40 years of war the muslim rebel group is serious about peace. it signed a peace deal with the government last year and the president aquino is determined to get skeptics on its side. our brethren willingly laid down their arms knowing that there may still be violence. this an is like todaying brother, we know longer need to defend ourselves. >> the mlif's sincerity and commitment to peace was called into question when rebel fighters were seen to be involved in the killing...
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not all refugees in jordan are muslim or escaped from the war in syria. isis has created another stream that includes christians. we'll look at their horror story when we come back. jood christians have been attacked by isis terrorists in iraq. it's persecution of christians that has continued and is on the rise throughout the region. jordan has vowed to protect christian refugees fleeing to its security. the question is is it too little too late? >> the peace and tranquility of the jordanian countryside hides some tragic tales. in the camp behind me many christians who fled from isis with nothing more but the clothes on their back. the greater tragedy is they believe not one believe christianity has a place in this land. they just want to live. this man lived in mosul the most populatated city in iraq. during the iraq war he saw muslims attack christians his brothers fled to america. he refused to be forced out. he bought a home for $300,000 early last year. bad timing. ten days later, isis took over. he and his wife were given a choice. >> translator: e
not all refugees in jordan are muslim or escaped from the war in syria. isis has created another stream that includes christians. we'll look at their horror story when we come back. jood christians have been attacked by isis terrorists in iraq. it's persecution of christians that has continued and is on the rise throughout the region. jordan has vowed to protect christian refugees fleeing to its security. the question is is it too little too late? >> the peace and tranquility of the...
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why would someone, a devout muslim so devout in the muslim faith, knowing what abercrombie represents and knowing exactly half their models are shirtless and what they represent, and they sell sex, why would a devout muslim go for the job, other than maybe see if they can catch them saying no and then bring it to the supreme court? >> i don't think so. we're talking about a 17-year-old girl. somebody who grew up in america. she liked abercrombie & fitch. >> she has no right to it. that's the whole point. a job is a trade. as soon as you introduce sports into a job, it's no longer a job. so it's got to work for the employer and the employee. >> all right, let me get wayne in here. you're listening to a lot. jump in. >> let me ask a question because it happens a lot. people wear a cross around the neck. on a chain. or a guy comes in and he's wearing a yamiaca. does that mean all the things are exceptions, and is the employer have to say, oh no you can't wear a cross around your neck because somebody will see that and make that say that oh you're christian, and i don't believe in your pr
why would someone, a devout muslim so devout in the muslim faith, knowing what abercrombie represents and knowing exactly half their models are shirtless and what they represent, and they sell sex, why would a devout muslim go for the job, other than maybe see if they can catch them saying no and then bring it to the supreme court? >> i don't think so. we're talking about a 17-year-old girl. somebody who grew up in america. she liked abercrombie & fitch. >> she has no right to...
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as they attacked the muslim majority. his marriage to its croat wife did not fail. it's a love story across the ethnic divide that would make the pope's heart burst with joy. >> translation: we gained strength staying together during the war. today we live happily together despite our ethnic difference. >> translation: all the people from bosnia is thrilled with the pope visiting. his message of peace will make it better. >> reporter: he is president of a local association for hundreds of survivors of the war camps, one of hundreds catering for all ethnic groups. look at the condition. they have not received a penny from any government. >> there's three presidents, a serb, a croat and a bosniak muslim. there's sill segregation. inside parts of the education system and some serb and croat politicians want greater autonomy for their own communities. for all of that many say they are ready for greater and greater reconciliations. the question is whether their politicians have caught up with them. >> reporter: the pope met th
as they attacked the muslim majority. his marriage to its croat wife did not fail. it's a love story across the ethnic divide that would make the pope's heart burst with joy. >> translation: we gained strength staying together during the war. today we live happily together despite our ethnic difference. >> translation: all the people from bosnia is thrilled with the pope visiting. his message of peace will make it better. >> reporter: he is president of a local association for...
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she is a muslim chapel at north western university in chicago. for an unopen can of coke for high genic reasons. she was not given one. the man sitting next to her was given an unopened can of beer. she was told it could be used as a weaponment a fellow passenger cursed her out saying she'd use the can as a weapon. we reached out to shuttle america and didn't get a response. the united airlines issued a response saying: joining us from washington d.c., in your opinion, is this a misunderstanding about a can of coke or do you mooef you were distrim mated against because of your beliefs. >> thank you for something me on your show. i sincerely believe that what happened to me was a very unfortunate cirque of discriminatory before occurring in this country on a daily basis to millions of minorities. >> i want to make sure you had your side of the story correct. you were told you weren't given the can of diet coke because it could be used as a weapon. tell us exactly what they said. >> so i was travelling on the united states. i'm a premier status mem
she is a muslim chapel at north western university in chicago. for an unopen can of coke for high genic reasons. she was not given one. the man sitting next to her was given an unopened can of beer. she was told it could be used as a weaponment a fellow passenger cursed her out saying she'd use the can as a weapon. we reached out to shuttle america and didn't get a response. the united airlines issued a response saying: joining us from washington d.c., in your opinion, is this a...