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because their muslim in france.understand, first we had two horrible terrorist attacks, on charlie hebdo, and in nice. if the people reacted after charlie hebdo, the french behaved in a very civilised way. there were no pogroms, no mosques burned, no one has been killed. who has been killed in the last year injuly? a catholic priest because he was catholic by radical islamistss. we should not put everything upside down. i think the french have taken a very decent and civilised way, if you compare them with the americans after 9/11. why are you, so, it seems, lacking in self—confidence when you think about france today? you seem to think there's a real problem because you claim voices like yours are being censored, gagged, because it's become politically incorrect to say what you say about muslims and islamaphobia. but in fact you have a fantastic platform. you are on french tv all the time. everyone reads your articles and listens to you on the radio. in france today, there is a debate, and you are a pa rt there is
because their muslim in france.understand, first we had two horrible terrorist attacks, on charlie hebdo, and in nice. if the people reacted after charlie hebdo, the french behaved in a very civilised way. there were no pogroms, no mosques burned, no one has been killed. who has been killed in the last year injuly? a catholic priest because he was catholic by radical islamistss. we should not put everything upside down. i think the french have taken a very decent and civilised way, if you...
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(singing) among those most at risk today are members of the muslim community. according to the southern poverty law center, anti-muslim hate groups tripled in 2016 from 34 to 101. >> an incredibly important element in today's anti-muslim sentiment is the notion of nativism, and this current president has capitalized on a nativist sentiment that, something parallel, is also awash in europe as well, where, as we saw in the 1920s, there is a concern about immigrants coming in, taking our jobs and displacing our values, and often not looking like us. so, the nativism often has a racial premise as well as religious premise. >> narrator: many are surprised to learn that catholics were once considered suspicious and a threat to the country. >> this kind of anti-catholicism was really the holdover of european anti-catholic sentiment so that, insofar as england had become an anglican country and then also birthed a number of dissident protestant movements, all of them were, to various degrees, anti-catholic, and it's been said that, really, to be british at this point m
(singing) among those most at risk today are members of the muslim community. according to the southern poverty law center, anti-muslim hate groups tripled in 2016 from 34 to 101. >> an incredibly important element in today's anti-muslim sentiment is the notion of nativism, and this current president has capitalized on a nativist sentiment that, something parallel, is also awash in europe as well, where, as we saw in the 1920s, there is a concern about immigrants coming in, taking our...
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becoming a muslim is perfectly okay. our constitution protects that right. radicalizing on the internet and becoming a member of isis is problematic. how we fix this problem, we wrap our arms around our muslim brothers and sisters who have absolutely positively no ties to terrorism and demagoguery. we have to shut down the dark web and shut down people's ability to get information to radicalize and become radical islam over the internet and we have to do those at the same time. the more you talk about radical islam over and over again, the more you begin to sort of demagogue the entire muslim faith. >> oh, come on, richard. eric: when you say radical islam, you're not demagoguing the entire muslim race, you're specifically calling out the portion of the muslim population that is radicalized, that's willing to perform jihad against the west, richard. it's not a broad cloth, it's a specific point. but again, we've had so many islamophobic problems saying radical islam it does isolate the rest of the population. >> i don't want to interrupt here. i was in dearb
becoming a muslim is perfectly okay. our constitution protects that right. radicalizing on the internet and becoming a member of isis is problematic. how we fix this problem, we wrap our arms around our muslim brothers and sisters who have absolutely positively no ties to terrorism and demagoguery. we have to shut down the dark web and shut down people's ability to get information to radicalize and become radical islam over the internet and we have to do those at the same time. the more you...
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say how one who is a muslim does that without being a muslim. this is a conversation that has taken place over hundreds of years; the obligation of a muslim in terms of migration to places where you would be ruled by an islamic government. i think that speaks to one of the difficulties of dealing with the attraction of the islamic state. it is not an idea that has been c conjured by the islamic state and supporters in the last few years that muslims have a religious obligation to live in a country where the religion where the religion is reflected in the government. it is something they can look to do is look for a long discourse. the fact this australian doctor who had let's just say no long personal history of piate or interest in this long discussion the fact isis could point to that discussion and say to him look, historically muslims have been concerned about the temptations of living in sin full societies, non-muslim cites. if you are muslim don't you want to be part of the tradition that is part of your patrimony. and that is a persuasive
say how one who is a muslim does that without being a muslim. this is a conversation that has taken place over hundreds of years; the obligation of a muslim in terms of migration to places where you would be ruled by an islamic government. i think that speaks to one of the difficulties of dealing with the attraction of the islamic state. it is not an idea that has been c conjured by the islamic state and supporters in the last few years that muslims have a religious obligation to live in a...
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stop using anti-muslim rhetoric and stop beside the level of terrorists to all muslims.oing to streak in her leadership around the world by allowing politicians to insult muslims, or pickers of americans against each other. >> find more programs for young people to be involved in alternative media, to committee and anti-islamophobia sentiment. and fund community programs to promote understanding. >> we have to talk about the median. you have some and control over it. it's called citizen journalism. young people trying to own the message and give voice to the voiceless and present an alternative message. >> so we have more people to people, more ethnic communities doing collaborative work. those types of programs work. >> pass laws that prohibit discriminatory policing. >> it makes us less safe. >> once we diminish the amount of islamophobia, muslim americans will be safer in americans will be more inclined to accept syrian refugees into the country. why should we allow syrian refugees into the country? >>>> many people are concerned that accepting refugees will i competi
stop using anti-muslim rhetoric and stop beside the level of terrorists to all muslims.oing to streak in her leadership around the world by allowing politicians to insult muslims, or pickers of americans against each other. >> find more programs for young people to be involved in alternative media, to committee and anti-islamophobia sentiment. and fund community programs to promote understanding. >> we have to talk about the median. you have some and control over it. it's called...
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something that is not a muslim ban a muslim ban? alex: i did not talk about it. i answered a question. [laughter] i agree with danny. this is not the issue. i think the president made it a muslim ban, and he never walked that back. he put it on the agenda, not me. that is not how i talk about it. but the fact it doesn't cover all muslim countries -- you can discriminatory policies that target people based on race, even if not all people of that race or of people with a religion are covered. the court has to decide if there is a legal issue in their mind. to me that's not the issue on the refugee side. jim: one of the things i did in the transition team's work on the confirmation process for secretary kelly, who i think is a great american. an outstanding individual and absolutely the best guy to run this department. who is largely the reason for in fomenting this. if you read his testimony with the questions and answers, he was vociferous in stating he is not anti-muslim. that he is not doing this based on religion. that he would no
something that is not a muslim ban a muslim ban? alex: i did not talk about it. i answered a question. [laughter] i agree with danny. this is not the issue. i think the president made it a muslim ban, and he never walked that back. he put it on the agenda, not me. that is not how i talk about it. but the fact it doesn't cover all muslim countries -- you can discriminatory policies that target people based on race, even if not all people of that race or of people with a religion are covered. the...
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>> i cannot say how as a muslim one deals with that not being a muslim. but this is as you say a conversation that was in terms of a muslim and migration where he would be ruled by an islamic government and that speak do is the government of dealing with the attraction of an islamic state. it is not an idea conjured by the islamic state and supporters in the last few years that muslims have a religious obligation to live in a country that is ruled where the religion is reflected in the government. it is something they can look to in the albany but in a long discourse about these obligations. the fact this australian doctor who had no history of piety or this long discussion the fact isis could point to that discussion, historically muslims have been concerned about the temptations of living in non-muslim societies. if you are a muslim, don't you want to be part of the tradition that is part of your patrimony and for a certain part of society that is a very persuasive argument. almost everyone who is an islamic state support said a variation of feeling emp
>> i cannot say how as a muslim one deals with that not being a muslim. but this is as you say a conversation that was in terms of a muslim and migration where he would be ruled by an islamic government and that speak do is the government of dealing with the attraction of an islamic state. it is not an idea conjured by the islamic state and supporters in the last few years that muslims have a religious obligation to live in a country that is ruled where the religion is reflected in the...
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>> islamic state wants to drive a wedge between muslims and non-muslims in the west.lims not to feel at ease. they want them to be infuriated and to feel go out to join the islamic state and carry out attacks. >> it is a vicious cycle that will likely play out for years. >> do you see a future where europe and the west will be u under sharia law? >> it's a reality. it will happen. it's a promise of allah. >> authorities can go after isis on the battlefield. but they cannot kill an ideology. >>> exclusive on cnn, american intelligence agencies believe terror groups have got a lot closer to making bombs that can go undetected at airports. we'll break down what we know about the threat and what's being done to counter it. >>> and michael flynn's lawyer says the disgraced former national security adviser has a story to tell provided he's granted immunity. the white house says go for it. >>> plus, in paraguay protesters ransacked the congress building over efforts to change the constitution. we'll have more on that later in the show. from cnn world headquarters in atlanta,
>> islamic state wants to drive a wedge between muslims and non-muslims in the west.lims not to feel at ease. they want them to be infuriated and to feel go out to join the islamic state and carry out attacks. >> it is a vicious cycle that will likely play out for years. >> do you see a future where europe and the west will be u under sharia law? >> it's a reality. it will happen. it's a promise of allah. >> authorities can go after isis on the battlefield. but...
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is a muslim ban. "muslim ban" is a way we have come to think about it. it is not a muslim ban technically. but we are sort of torn here, because on the one side, and we were all chatting about this before we came down, on the one side, you have a genuine challenge that you face, which is that there are 11 million displaced people, 4.5 million of them refugees from the conflict in syria, and so the question then becomes what do you do about this? so that is a rational foreign-policy question. it comes down to that there are a lot of issues that you raised, correctly. there are moral issues, the issue of american leadership in the world, our reputation, but there is also our security, so you can have a pretty straightforward conversation about this and try and balance the need for our security, on the one hand, and -- you know, donald trump has a way with words. whether you like them or not, he has a way with them. and the expression "extreme vetting" is meaningful to a lot of people. is that the right
is a muslim ban. "muslim ban" is a way we have come to think about it. it is not a muslim ban technically. but we are sort of torn here, because on the one side, and we were all chatting about this before we came down, on the one side, you have a genuine challenge that you face, which is that there are 11 million displaced people, 4.5 million of them refugees from the conflict in syria, and so the question then becomes what do you do about this? so that is a rational foreign-policy...
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it's really quite risky, quite scary for people, especially muslim activists and lawyersrs,o prprovide aid to people accusedy the government of materially supporting terrororism, to prove legal l networks, financining fr them, a support network and infrastrucucture so thehe u.s. government's goal of disappearing them, having us forget they eveven e exist. the two organizations who have sponsored this event tonight our orgaganizations i have reallllye to know very well l over the pat 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 n not there is really anything unique about the way in which primarily muslim americans and others in the e united stats 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
it's really quite risky, quite scary for people, especially muslim activists and lawyersrs,o prprovide aid to people accusedy the government of materially supporting terrororism, to prove legal l networks, financining fr them, a support network and infrastrucucture so thehe u.s. government's goal of disappearing them, having us forget they eveven e exist. the two organizations who have sponsored this event tonight our orgaganizations i have reallllye to know very well l over the pat year....
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it's not a muslim ban technically. but you know, we are torn near because i'm the one side we were chatting about this before we came down. i'm the one side you have a genuine challenge that you face, which is that there are 11 million displaced people. 4.5 million refugees from the conflict in syria. the question then becomes what you do about this? so that is a rational policy question that comes down to a lot of issues that you raised correctly. this moral issues, american leadership in the world of the issue of reputation, but also the issue of security. you can have a pretty straightforward conversation about this and try and balance the need for security on one hand and again, donald trump has a way with words. whether you like them or not, he has a way with them. the expression of extreme dieting is meaningful to a lot of people. is that the right thing to do? yes, absolutely. i don't think anybody thinks there's an entitlement to come into this country for anybody. i'm an immigrant here there is no entitlement
it's not a muslim ban technically. but you know, we are torn near because i'm the one side we were chatting about this before we came down. i'm the one side you have a genuine challenge that you face, which is that there are 11 million displaced people. 4.5 million refugees from the conflict in syria. the question then becomes what you do about this? so that is a rational policy question that comes down to a lot of issues that you raised correctly. this moral issues, american leadership in the...
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it's not a successful muslim.f the muslim brotherhood were so successful, why did it collapse so easily in one year after coming to power? and let alone talk about the failures of them achieving any of the islamist -- the demand list during its year in power. you look at the scene, you look at zawahiri, where is this guy today? hiding in a cave in afghanistan or a cave? he's nowhere close to it. nina: but egypt isn't really secular, is it, the culture either? a recent pew poll showed that over 70% of the population want rule by shahrya. sam: i think it depends -- i mean, you ask these questions and it depends how du define shahrya. it's no doubt that the islamist message is appealing in egypt, continues to be appealing until today due to the fact that it has not been discredited as a certain ideology. some were discredited, that of the muslim brotherhood. secondly, because there are no other competing ideologies. the basic premise of islamism makes sense for an average egyptian. doesn't make him a radical or an ex
it's not a successful muslim.f the muslim brotherhood were so successful, why did it collapse so easily in one year after coming to power? and let alone talk about the failures of them achieving any of the islamist -- the demand list during its year in power. you look at the scene, you look at zawahiri, where is this guy today? hiding in a cave in afghanistan or a cave? he's nowhere close to it. nina: but egypt isn't really secular, is it, the culture either? a recent pew poll showed that over...
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and it is a traditional muslim prayer. but i think it also helps normalize american-muslims, many people in their faith traditions say a prayer before a meal. so i think it is important to be true to our customs and beliefs at these dinners. >> amen. thank you. >> islam wouldn't be where it was today if it wasn't for a strong, successful woman. my faith plays into my dinners because i'm showing people what american-muslims are like, what islam is like, to be hospitable and generous and kind to our neighbors. >> so why do muslim women choose to wear hijab? >> i think a consistent question at every single dinner has been
and it is a traditional muslim prayer. but i think it also helps normalize american-muslims, many people in their faith traditions say a prayer before a meal. so i think it is important to be true to our customs and beliefs at these dinners. >> amen. thank you. >> islam wouldn't be where it was today if it wasn't for a strong, successful woman. my faith plays into my dinners because i'm showing people what american-muslims are like, what islam is like, to be hospitable and generous...
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first, stop using anti-muslim rhetoric and stop assigning the title of terrorist to all muslims. >> wel not strengthen our leadership around the world by allowing politicians to -- >> fund more programs for young people to be involved. as well as fund community programs to promote understanding. >> when we talk about the media, we should have some control over them. citizen journalists. young people trying to own the message and to give a voice to the voiceless and present an alternative message. >> so we have more people to people contact. more ethnic communities doing collaborative work. >> and prevent discriminatory policing. >> it can pitch neighborhoods against neighborhoods. >> once we diminish islamophobia in this country, muslims will be safer and americans will be more willing to accept refugees in the country. allow more syrian country?into the one fear is that refugees will add competition to the job market and bring economic distress to the country. while it is true that it costs to settle refugees, studies have shown that in the long run, refugees bring economic activity t
first, stop using anti-muslim rhetoric and stop assigning the title of terrorist to all muslims. >> wel not strengthen our leadership around the world by allowing politicians to -- >> fund more programs for young people to be involved. as well as fund community programs to promote understanding. >> when we talk about the media, we should have some control over them. citizen journalists. young people trying to own the message and to give a voice to the voiceless and present an...
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fergal, i think there‘s a lot of hostility there and, as i pointed outjust now, its muslims killing muslims‘ve put it, it‘s a matter of people on different sides of a divide. she remains the most popular politician here by a very long way and her goal remains to negotiate the military out of politics, with people power at her back and a steely interior determination. do you think that people in the west misjudged you or mischaracterised you or misunderstood you, expecting you to be this sort of amalgam of mahatma gandhi and mother teresa, for example? and, actually, maybe you‘re closer in your determination and steeliness to someone like margaret thatcher? well, no, i‘m just a politician, i‘m not quite like margaret thatcher, no. but, on the other hand, i‘m no mother teresa either. fergal keane, bbc news. the european parliament has agreed its priorities for the forthcoming brexit negotiations. meps overwhelmingly backed a motion that said trade talks could not begin until substantial progress had been made on the terms of britain‘s departure. nigel farage, the former ukip leader, accused m
fergal, i think there‘s a lot of hostility there and, as i pointed outjust now, its muslims killing muslims‘ve put it, it‘s a matter of people on different sides of a divide. she remains the most popular politician here by a very long way and her goal remains to negotiate the military out of politics, with people power at her back and a steely interior determination. do you think that people in the west misjudged you or mischaracterised you or misunderstood you, expecting you to be this...
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the muslim that says he is against muslim.he same thing as speak to go a christian jew or jewish muslim or something like that. it's impossible. >> though his vooision appeal t young idealists. >> sharia means no more criminality, no more drugs, nor crisis. >> it's like they are vampires who are smelling blood. >> his son joined sharia for belgium in 2011. >> we were hopeless. >> he was a typical teenager, even competing on a tv talent show as a michael jackson impersonator. moon walking was a world away. >> did you try to talk to him about it? >> of course, absolutely, so many times we were asking questions. is there something we can help you with? did we fail as parents? >> he finally got some answers by chance when he saw him on the evening news at a sharia for belgium rally. he took a bold step and invited him to his house to dproconfrone man he believed had brainwashed his son. >> i had never met someone who was so car asthmatic, so intelligent. it was like the devil was sitting on my table. an 18-year-old was also taken
the muslim that says he is against muslim.he same thing as speak to go a christian jew or jewish muslim or something like that. it's impossible. >> though his vooision appeal t young idealists. >> sharia means no more criminality, no more drugs, nor crisis. >> it's like they are vampires who are smelling blood. >> his son joined sharia for belgium in 2011. >> we were hopeless. >> he was a typical teenager, even competing on a tv talent show as a michael...
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now this may not be the muslim ban, but it's definitely a muslim ban. but hold up. can he do that? up like... - dude, this is america. we're, like, the best at religious liberty, okay? he can't get away with this [bleep]. - that's right, he can't get away with this [bleep]. even my constitutional law bros are like... - he might get away with this [bleep]. - oh, that's right. while a ban based explicitly on religion is probably illegal, one based on nation of origin isn't. oh, [bleep]. loophole. by implementing a ban based on people from certain countries, you know, the muslim ones... [traditional middle eastern music] okay, don't play that. people are gonna get scared. good. ...basically, trump can achieve the same goal. it's like this. imagine if this adorable bulldog is a muslim. - assalamu alaikum. - you can't hate this bulldog. that'd be wrong. but put him in this somalia sweater, and it's totally cool to be like, "waterboard that puppy." [audience awws] aww. our hatred of bulldogs was legalized in 1952 when the immigration and nationality act said, "when the president finds th
now this may not be the muslim ban, but it's definitely a muslim ban. but hold up. can he do that? up like... - dude, this is america. we're, like, the best at religious liberty, okay? he can't get away with this [bleep]. - that's right, he can't get away with this [bleep]. even my constitutional law bros are like... - he might get away with this [bleep]. - oh, that's right. while a ban based explicitly on religion is probably illegal, one based on nation of origin isn't. oh, [bleep]. loophole....
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between christians and muslims. formal delegation of imams from britain has gone to the vatican. from rome, here's our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. in a city where christians once feared to tread, four muslim leaders arrived for a meeting that intentionally crossed the borders of their own religion. the four imams that serve communities in leicester, birmingham, glasgow and london, were taken to the vatican's inner sanctum. and then the doors opened. pope francis said such an interfaith gathering brought greatjoy, that it furthered the most important work of humanity, that of listening to one another. and then he greeted each of the imams and even welcomed our bbc team. lovely to meet you, sir. thank you so much for allowing us to be here. islam gets a very bad press as you know because of some muslims who have behaved in an unislamic way. but for the pope, whose beliefs are so different to that of islam, yet for him to acknowledge that islam is a religion of peace, is a very powerful message and i
between christians and muslims. formal delegation of imams from britain has gone to the vatican. from rome, here's our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. in a city where christians once feared to tread, four muslim leaders arrived for a meeting that intentionally crossed the borders of their own religion. the four imams that serve communities in leicester, birmingham, glasgow and london, were taken to the vatican's inner sanctum. and then the doors opened. pope francis said such an...
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muslims who could otherwise be very good muslims, who use violence against peaceful, peace loving peopleectures from leaders like pope francis? no. i am saying that the nature of the dialogue is to try and speak to our muslim friends in leadership to say, they need to take this ownership of their own texts. some of them are doing it around the world. there are western christian leaders and commentators who fear that egypt, the fate of christians in egypt could, in years to come, have horrible similarities to the fate of christians in iraq and syria. in iraq, we have seen, since 2003, 80% of all christians in the country either killed or have left. in syria, the figures are getting close to that as well. christian communities are almost eliminated. could that happen in egypt? it is going to be more difficult. there is going to be greater pressure, this is not the end, this is only the beginning of the campaign. your numbers are going down? some have said coptic christians are 10% of 90 million, others say it is fewer. the numbers seem to be going down? the numbers tend to be somewhere bet
muslims who could otherwise be very good muslims, who use violence against peaceful, peace loving peopleectures from leaders like pope francis? no. i am saying that the nature of the dialogue is to try and speak to our muslim friends in leadership to say, they need to take this ownership of their own texts. some of them are doing it around the world. there are western christian leaders and commentators who fear that egypt, the fate of christians in egypt could, in years to come, have horrible...
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the muslim ideology? it's underground, it's escaping to turkey. it's not a successful model. if the model was so successful, why did it collapse so easily in one year after coming to power? and that's -- let alone talk about the failures of achieving any of the muslimist during its year in power. you look at -- where is this guy today? hiding in a cave in afghanistan or a villa in pakistan, whichever of them. the end result is that after 40 years of fighting, he's nowhere closer to. >> but egypt isn't really secular, is it? the culture, either. the fact that a recent pugh poll showed that over 70,000% of the population weren't ruled by sharia. >> i think it depends on how you define it. there's no doubt that the islamist message is appealing in egypt, continues to be appealing until today. due to the fact that it has not been discredited as an ideology, a certain methodology has been discredited but the ideology itself has not. secondly, because there are no other competing ideologieideolo basic prem sis
the muslim ideology? it's underground, it's escaping to turkey. it's not a successful model. if the model was so successful, why did it collapse so easily in one year after coming to power? and that's -- let alone talk about the failures of achieving any of the muslimist during its year in power. you look at -- where is this guy today? hiding in a cave in afghanistan or a villa in pakistan, whichever of them. the end result is that after 40 years of fighting, he's nowhere closer to. >>...
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muslim, and now i'm a follower of christ.m a kind of a two-faith kind of person. - you're two-faced. yep. - uh, not two-faced. two faith. - right. you got two different personalities-- - faith. not face. - two faces. - two faith. - after another half hour of pronunciation lessons, we finally got down to the really scary [bleep]. - muslims and christians and jews do not agree on their ideology whatsoever. those radical muslims and jihadists will find many reasons to go and kill innocent people in the tri-faith initiative. - see? terrorists hate cooperation. when isis hears about this, they're gonna drop everything and head straight for omaha. if they can find it. - guys, look, i know this seems like a good idea. it's like a kfc mixed with a taco bell and a pizza hut-- fantastic on paper, but it's gonna end up slowly killing all of us. - there are three of us, and the face we represent are kinda like three guys who have fallen in love with the same woman. but this woman's love is so much greater and vaster than our own that she
muslim, and now i'm a follower of christ.m a kind of a two-faith kind of person. - you're two-faced. yep. - uh, not two-faced. two faith. - right. you got two different personalities-- - faith. not face. - two faces. - two faith. - after another half hour of pronunciation lessons, we finally got down to the really scary [bleep]. - muslims and christians and jews do not agree on their ideology whatsoever. those radical muslims and jihadists will find many reasons to go and kill innocent people...
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is ae muslim world there big divide between shia muslim a shia muslim and a sharia muslim. this is also another conflict. the shia side is led by iran. accomplices are syria and iraq and hezbollah as well as lebanon. the leaderi side happens to be saudia arabia. i am seeing this force be a combination of shia and sunni. there is this terrorism and that region and the -- in islam. if it is a combination of sunni states going into iraq, syria it isve this conflict going to be dangerous. then and ex parte chief of has been taken into consideration. if i was there i would want to see who is under me, what is my staff, and by capable of achieving this task, will i bring victory? if i cannot do those, i would never have accepted. pakistan happens to be after iran, the only country that has the second most population. we have a domestic internal sense of our own. can always be affected. you need to balance out these regiments before going into this kind of situation. to hisit -- leave it best judgment. >> figure. --thank you. there has been a potential need retaliation only doctri
is ae muslim world there big divide between shia muslim a shia muslim and a sharia muslim. this is also another conflict. the shia side is led by iran. accomplices are syria and iraq and hezbollah as well as lebanon. the leaderi side happens to be saudia arabia. i am seeing this force be a combination of shia and sunni. there is this terrorism and that region and the -- in islam. if it is a combination of sunni states going into iraq, syria it isve this conflict going to be dangerous. then and...
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, muslim ban. there's a problem labeling it muslim ban. the other point when you say we are not, these people have no functioning government. so if we let say syria has a functioning government and this is a bait we can argue but if the u.s. still an economy without ask my own covet if i security and the u.s., what my own government say. they would say no. i am guessing that execs and government. so going to the assad regime asking them was she good citizen in syria? we are playing, we are fleeing different reasons but we are fleeing physical chemist. this is not a good ideology are good methodology to think of vetting refugees. i'm not sure if your cells, you are an immigrant -- >> no, i was born here. >> but your parents were immigrants. >> they respond to buy steel company. that was my point, there should be a test for immigration. >> yes. we know that security screening crowded refugee to come to the united states of america. >> i'm very familiar with it. >> do you know it takes the average, 18
, muslim ban. there's a problem labeling it muslim ban. the other point when you say we are not, these people have no functioning government. so if we let say syria has a functioning government and this is a bait we can argue but if the u.s. still an economy without ask my own covet if i security and the u.s., what my own government say. they would say no. i am guessing that execs and government. so going to the assad regime asking them was she good citizen in syria? we are playing, we are...
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i hope muslim women can confidently we re i hope muslim women can confidently were hijabs on the streetsnd stay elegant in workplaces. -- wear. you have been watching newsday on the bbc. stay with us. what do the world's most powerful men and women eat for breakfast. are we missing out on an edge? . and a dinosaur puppet show being developed injapan. dinosaur puppet show being developed in japan. they dinosaur puppet show being developed injapan. they are very realistic. it is bound to be popular when the show opens in tokyo next week if you don't find it too frightening, that is. that all from me in london and rico hizon in singapore. stay with us on rico hizon in singapore. stay with us on bbc news. hello. the weather may provide a shock to the system early on tuesday morning because temperatures have been dropping away. a cold and frosty start to the day. after the chilly start, plenty of sunny spells on the way. high pressure is firmly in charge at the moment. dry conditions. the cloud has been clearing. temperatures have been dropping in many areas, especially in the countryside. st
i hope muslim women can confidently we re i hope muslim women can confidently were hijabs on the streetsnd stay elegant in workplaces. -- wear. you have been watching newsday on the bbc. stay with us. what do the world's most powerful men and women eat for breakfast. are we missing out on an edge? . and a dinosaur puppet show being developed injapan. dinosaur puppet show being developed in japan. they dinosaur puppet show being developed injapan. they are very realistic. it is bound to be...
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muslims have been singled out. no president of the united states ever, ever has tried to ban an into entire religion. this president tried to shred the constitution with an executive order. >> stay with me. we're looking at what is unusual imagery of president trump, this was moments ago, going and working his way through the crowd. he is clearly not ready to leave even after he's spoken really soaking up with this 100-day raul. i want to bring in another person we booked to talk about this which is the chief consultant at interactive group and a muslim commentator and self identified conservative. respond if you would to what david was arguing which is muslims feel under attack and feel they've been illegally targeted. >> you need to look at what the results were. 23% of american muslims voted for trump. you had a long standing history of support of conservative ideas and policies going back to the bush era. touching on the ban and touching on immigration, we've got some big problems right now in terms of not just
muslims have been singled out. no president of the united states ever, ever has tried to ban an into entire religion. this president tried to shred the constitution with an executive order. >> stay with me. we're looking at what is unusual imagery of president trump, this was moments ago, going and working his way through the crowd. he is clearly not ready to leave even after he's spoken really soaking up with this 100-day raul. i want to bring in another person we booked to talk about...
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we also have muslim americans and medical dr.uhdi jasser here to talk about this growing problem within our borders after this. >> can we talk to her? >> no. >> he doesn't have anything to say on her behalf? >> no. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the
we also have muslim americans and medical dr.uhdi jasser here to talk about this growing problem within our borders after this. >> can we talk to her? >> no. >> he doesn't have anything to say on her behalf? >> no. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred...
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in the muslim world there is a big divide between a shia muslim and a sharia muslim. this is also another conflict. the shia side is led by iran. their accomplices are syria and iraq and hezbollah as well as lebanon. on the sunni side the leader happens to be saudia arabia. i am seeing this force be created of a combination of shia and sunni. there is this terrorism and that region and the -- in islam. if it is a combination of sunni states going into iraq, syria and have this conflict it is going to be dangerous. then and ex parte chief of pakistan has been taken into consideration. if i was there i would want to see who is under me, what is my staff, and by capable of achieving this task, will i bring victory? if i cannot do those, i would never have accepted. pakistan happens to be after iran, the only country that has the second most population. we have a domestic internal sense of our own. therefore that can always be affected. you need to balance out these regiments before going into this kind of situation. i leave it to his best judgment. >> thank you. there ha
in the muslim world there is a big divide between a shia muslim and a sharia muslim. this is also another conflict. the shia side is led by iran. their accomplices are syria and iraq and hezbollah as well as lebanon. on the sunni side the leader happens to be saudia arabia. i am seeing this force be created of a combination of shia and sunni. there is this terrorism and that region and the -- in islam. if it is a combination of sunni states going into iraq, syria and have this conflict it is...
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in my little community i was the town muslim. because when i was growing up, we did not have -- we did not really have muslims there. in the late 1960's there were about 100,000 muslims in the u.s.. i was born in the late 1970's. there was no muslim school. there was no population. and my mom was like, close enough. and, you get a hat. i was like, you had me at hat. [laughter] >> that is what makes america great, the fact that it can be nd pierogies and halushka. right? it can be all these different things together, that it is such an interesting tapestry of life. you grow up learning so much about so many different cultures and helping your neighbor and being part of a community and giving back. i do a tremendous amount of interface work. it is being able to tell all these different stories together as one collective. >> i think everyone in this room would agree with that. >> let me add my two cents here. my way of looking at america is, it is a place where it is opening up. you can be your own person, you can bring your ideas.
in my little community i was the town muslim. because when i was growing up, we did not have -- we did not really have muslims there. in the late 1960's there were about 100,000 muslims in the u.s.. i was born in the late 1970's. there was no muslim school. there was no population. and my mom was like, close enough. and, you get a hat. i was like, you had me at hat. [laughter] >> that is what makes america great, the fact that it can be nd pierogies and halushka. right? it can be all...
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today in the muslim world, we are the most uneducated in the world, the muslim countries. 22 of our 57 countries which are muslim are the poorest of the poor in the world. they are the most backward and they are the most illiterate. so in this condition when you go forward and you expect equal rights and all that, it doesn't function that well. and the people who don't even understand how to put their calm impression on a column -- let me tell you in pakistan when they vote for war, you vote a symbol and you are just expected to put your tongue impression against that symbol. people don't even know what is those columns, the two lines in between they put on the lines, they. you the it under the line. so this is the kind of literacy that there is. so i would say that we have to improve the condition of the people before we can introduce meaningful democracy. and then, yes, gradually we shift. for that we need benevolent autocratic benevolent governor. ruler. we hope that -- >> did you have any in mind? anyone in particular? >> i would say even if you see southeast asian countries -- tak
today in the muslim world, we are the most uneducated in the world, the muslim countries. 22 of our 57 countries which are muslim are the poorest of the poor in the world. they are the most backward and they are the most illiterate. so in this condition when you go forward and you expect equal rights and all that, it doesn't function that well. and the people who don't even understand how to put their calm impression on a column -- let me tell you in pakistan when they vote for war, you vote a...
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lawyer, persian and muslim lawyer, muslim lawyer and this arab palestinian and this one from yemen this is who we are and this is san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> wow. i don't know what to say now good morning, everyone >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you all for being worked out here and thank you to mayor ed lee, commissioner coppel and supervisor safai and the commission on human rights commission for your remarks and strong leadership i'm proud to celebrate mayor ed lee's signing of the ordinance as a san francisco native i've known that did city of san francisco has been a national champion and now more than ever our community need the leadership we've seen from the affirmative action city of san francisco this lol will act against a detriment registry based on religion or ethnicity what a makes this a landmark with the robust steps the city has taken in content and in private action which serves as a strong detergent mechanism the city of san francisco will resist the database i'm honored to have worked with the city to pass that with the orchestrates he work with the ail
lawyer, persian and muslim lawyer, muslim lawyer and this arab palestinian and this one from yemen this is who we are and this is san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> wow. i don't know what to say now good morning, everyone >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you all for being worked out here and thank you to mayor ed lee, commissioner coppel and supervisor safai and the commission on human rights commission for your remarks and strong leadership i'm proud to celebrate...
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you can call it terrorism carried out by some misled muslims. but don't associate the religion islam terrorism, islam is as full as any other religion of the world. >> so it is beginning i'm open toany questions . >>. >> general, we are very honored to have you here, welcome to the national library of the center. this institution is named for a statement whose connection to the indian subcontinent was long-standing and very controversial even by the standards of his own age. although he was very prosthetic about the violent aftermath of the partition. there's a one historian note, if jenna is regarded as the father of pakistan, churchill must qualify as the uncle. i'd be interested in hearing your thoughts, especially as one who held supreme power during wartime. about churchill's legacy in that region. >>. >> certainly it played an important role in the partition of pakistan and that's during his time and with the lord? as in india, the party then took place. and i believe churchill was the one who endorsed the partition of the subcontinent and
you can call it terrorism carried out by some misled muslims. but don't associate the religion islam terrorism, islam is as full as any other religion of the world. >> so it is beginning i'm open toany questions . >>. >> general, we are very honored to have you here, welcome to the national library of the center. this institution is named for a statement whose connection to the indian subcontinent was long-standing and very controversial even by the standards of his own age....
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my muslim name is rahman, which means "gift."n china. a lot of people misunderstand and stereotype me because of this. i want to be the face of chinese hijabis on behalf of muslim women. i was born in chinghai province that only taught us atheism. i did not weara hijab until i started university. in college, i got the chance to deeply study muslim religion and culture. that's when i decided to start wearing the hijab. in the beginning, people did not understand me. they made me go for psychological council. they asked if i was manipulated by evil groups or had any connection with them. because of the hijab, i also had trouble finding work. my firstjob was teaching chinese in secondary school in my hometown. the school did not want to have teachers with hijabs. they felt it would be a bad influence. now i'm running a studio in beijing designing hijabs and muslim clothes. i want to make them more delicate to show the beauty of muslim women. i hope muslim women can confidently wear hijabs on the streets and stay elegant in workplace
my muslim name is rahman, which means "gift."n china. a lot of people misunderstand and stereotype me because of this. i want to be the face of chinese hijabis on behalf of muslim women. i was born in chinghai province that only taught us atheism. i did not weara hijab until i started university. in college, i got the chance to deeply study muslim religion and culture. that's when i decided to start wearing the hijab. in the beginning, people did not understand me. they made me go for...