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you're saying a muslim, a muslim who is born here, whose mother and father are born here, he or she is? seems to me you are betraying one of the fundamental principles of the french republic. the republic is supposed to be blind to religion or to any cultural or special identity. every citizen of the republic is supposed to be equal, and you are suggesting to me that muslim members of the republic are not quite as equal as others. you talk a lot about history and the history of france. and, forgive me, i don't mean this to sound rude at all, but you are an old man now. you're 87 years old, still going strong, but you're an old man, and some people say that there is a generational issue here, and this comes back to you and marine because you tend to look back. your politics was formed in world war ii and the decolonisation and the algerian war, and that is your context and your history. but that is not the context of most french people today, who are a lot younger than you. and you refuse to call... you refuse to call... yes. and you, you are so obsessed with it, you refuse to call mars
you're saying a muslim, a muslim who is born here, whose mother and father are born here, he or she is? seems to me you are betraying one of the fundamental principles of the french republic. the republic is supposed to be blind to religion or to any cultural or special identity. every citizen of the republic is supposed to be equal, and you are suggesting to me that muslim members of the republic are not quite as equal as others. you talk a lot about history and the history of france. and,...
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now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same.nt option — effectively giving birth to him twice. he was removed from the womb at 27 weeks for an operation to help reduce his spina bifida. baby luca was then born naturally — atjust under nine months. leanne rinne has the story. meet cheeky little luca. he's just turned two and his favourite thing to do is play peek—a—boo. again! his parents were told early on during pregnancy that luca had spina bifida, which is when a baby's spine and spinal cord doesn't develop properly in the womb. at first, they thought terminating the pregnancy was their best option. 0n the day that we were going to go through with termination, instead, we had a scan and luca's foot was moving and his toes were moving as well. and they brought all the doctors in to have a look which, for us two, we were just like, well, why are we going to terminate if...? because that shouldn't have happened. like, for what they were telling us. and then they spoke to us about surgery, how it would work, and we thought that w
now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same.nt option — effectively giving birth to him twice. he was removed from the womb at 27 weeks for an operation to help reduce his spina bifida. baby luca was then born naturally — atjust under nine months. leanne rinne has the story. meet cheeky little luca. he's just turned two and his favourite thing to do is play peek—a—boo. again! his parents were told early on during pregnancy that luca had spina bifida, which is when a baby's spine...
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but do muslims...s at venice film festival, and they would ask me questions, and then once the mic was switched off, they'd say, "yeah, we're really worried about what's happening "in our country — we're not allowed to be on social media." you're not allowed to have a personal opinion any more. you have to sign a contract when you work for organisations to never have a personal opinion. so, for you, what next then? i've got lots of projects that i'm working on, but honestly, it was one of those things where it made me really think about the business and think, "do i want to make films?" you know, why should i carry on working in an organisation or an industry that doesn't support you when things like this happen, when you have worked with them and they know you personally over decades? it's been an interesting time, so i will keep doing my thing. i'm quite happy to not have a boss, not have anyone like harvey weinstein, not have any organisation who tells me what i can do, can't do, what films i should
but do muslims...s at venice film festival, and they would ask me questions, and then once the mic was switched off, they'd say, "yeah, we're really worried about what's happening "in our country — we're not allowed to be on social media." you're not allowed to have a personal opinion any more. you have to sign a contract when you work for organisations to never have a personal opinion. so, for you, what next then? i've got lots of projects that i'm working on, but honestly, it...
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she called on the muslim world to show true leadership on the issue.egime as perpetrators of gender apartheid. do not legitimise them. do not make compromises on ourfaith. 0ur reporter, azadeh moshiri, is at the conference in the pakistan capital and sent this report. the muslim world league and pakistan's education minister have told us that the taliban government were invited, but they did not attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league that is directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room as malala yousafzai. this is one of a handful of trips she's made to the country since 2012. back then, she was a young girl riding a school bus when she was shot by the pakistani taliban. she was targeted because she spoke out about girls education. now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same. 0ur
she called on the muslim world to show true leadership on the issue.egime as perpetrators of gender apartheid. do not legitimise them. do not make compromises on ourfaith. 0ur reporter, azadeh moshiri, is at the conference in the pakistan capital and sent this report. the muslim world league and pakistan's education minister have told us that the taliban government were invited, but they did not attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league that is directly with the...
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this is where we are taking we are group of muslims, former muslims jews, christians people live in butedom and this is where i think the trump administration can help lead not only as we seal the border but create a pro americanism. >> is is so crucial what you are saying. it is actually very exciting. i have known you a long time i know you been involved in these efforts a long time. we are now going to have a president who can embrace these efforts. they help promote and give voice and give official sanctions to people like you in organizations pro- american pro liberty need muslims like you who are out there and reject the terrorists and the terrorism. in fact i suspect you get a lot of threats from these groups, don't you? >> absolutely. they know what the real threats are which are the ideas of liberty and life as you know. and ultimately this is their biggest threat to their existence. israel is fighting on the front lines against a radical groups and we are fighting here domestically at universities, against a collectivist tribal mindset of identity politics ann dei woke is in.
this is where we are taking we are group of muslims, former muslims jews, christians people live in butedom and this is where i think the trump administration can help lead not only as we seal the border but create a pro americanism. >> is is so crucial what you are saying. it is actually very exciting. i have known you a long time i know you been involved in these efforts a long time. we are now going to have a president who can embrace these efforts. they help promote and give voice and...
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she calls on the muslim world to show true leadership on the issue. now on bbc news, my infertilityjourney. our first picture together. our first holiday. the wedding. the first trip to my country, ecuador. the mountain we had dreamed of climbing. my husband seb and i imagine what our family portrait would be like, though we didn't think how much that path would cost us. that is why i took my camera and decided to tell the story. seven years ago, we found out that we are infertile. the doctors said it was my hormones, his slow sperm and now my age. so we got on the rollercoaster of in vitro fertilisation. this is our fourth attempt. now my eggs and my husband's sperm are going to meet on a lab plate. against all odds, my baby won't be the result of a passionate night. medical report: 32 eggs, 26 fertilised. in the end, six embryos. of those six, only one healthy to transfer to my uterus. a possible baby? i imagine my belly growing, sharing my body with them, my space, my life, to discover everything again together, us three. to finally complain about
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blocked arrived and majority muslim countries and the alliances that he couldn't do that in his own country. he would be surveilled, he would be photographed, he would be tracked. he was there with all kinds of other people protesting against this policy with his sign. they made cardboard signs at home and ran down to the airport and he had been ambivalent after 9/11, the rise of anti-muslim feeling, and he said he felt very american at that moment. the freedom to protest, the freedom to be seen in public, opposing the government and government policy. and his son is now in the maryland national guard. host: our guest this morning, ray florida -- ray suarez, author of the book "we are home: becoming american in the 21st century: an oral history." part of our holiday authors series this week. also the host of shifting ground with ray suarez. we're talking about immigration and immigration policy. republicans dial in at (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. democrats, (202) 748-8000. we are going to get to your calls and just a minute.
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the muslim was known as buzz me. x and the correlations took a full part. but the bosnian serbs largely boycotted the vote and rejected the yes result. on the 1st of march, the same day a sub wedding, tante was bolting this, being flag in downtown san diego, when it was fund owned by a bosnian muslim gangster killing the grooms father. the sub family made for the holiday inn where a number of rooms had become the temporary h q of the bosnians bleed rather than carriage. the bloody wedding episode may have offered the bosnian serbs the opportunity they'd been waiting for. that same night, they began implementing what was effectively a dress rehearsal for the siege of sorry, april barricades appeared, and the masked man stoked the streets from his hub. but the holiday inn, rather than carriage which oversold the action. this room room 5 to the suite was also used by the other one cottage as the leader of the serbian democratic party. last yes, he lived here with his family in this sweet cottage, his wife and his 2 children. and they stayed here until the shoo
the muslim was known as buzz me. x and the correlations took a full part. but the bosnian serbs largely boycotted the vote and rejected the yes result. on the 1st of march, the same day a sub wedding, tante was bolting this, being flag in downtown san diego, when it was fund owned by a bosnian muslim gangster killing the grooms father. the sub family made for the holiday inn where a number of rooms had become the temporary h q of the bosnians bleed rather than carriage. the bloody wedding...
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now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same. taking control of it — and his son donald trumpjunior flying in for a four and a half hour visit. greenland's geographical position between the us, europe and russia means it has huge value — in terms of security and natural resources. the island has had a troubled history with denmark, which first colonised it 300 years ago. our special correspondent fergal keane has been talking to greenlanders about what they want for their future. it is one of the world's last wild frontiers. glimpsed in the short winter sunlight, we're travelling into a place of pristine beauty. this place is so remote that it's hard to imagine it as the front line of a major geopolitical row. but up and down this fjord and isolated settlements, and across the island of greenland, they're talking about trump. but again and again, i would hear this is their land. welcome to...home! angutimmarik hansen and his family hunt and raise sheep for a living. what do you feel about trump? what a stupid human in the world,
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muslims were among the first victims just as they were in subsequent terror attacks in paris and thereme together to condemn the absolute barbarity of what happened, no matter what the background. two things can be true at the same time and in line with all civilised notions of free speech it had always been perfectly acceptable to condemn terrorist atrocities while also describing a lot of charlie hebdo's output is not just unfunny but also criminal. there were many people who were incensed at the way that figures like the prophet muhammad were depicted in a series of cartoons as figures of ridicule, the prophet muhammad was linked to all kinds of acts of evil in a manner that can only be described as violent and indeed pornographic and, dare i say, in breach of hate laws that were never upheld. very ordinary muslims, including poor immigrants, were being demonised as well and in a way that subjected them to attacks. we can see the live pictures of president macron greeting people at the scene. i remember from the time, the days after, they shocked the whole world. there became the i
muslims were among the first victims just as they were in subsequent terror attacks in paris and thereme together to condemn the absolute barbarity of what happened, no matter what the background. two things can be true at the same time and in line with all civilised notions of free speech it had always been perfectly acceptable to condemn terrorist atrocities while also describing a lot of charlie hebdo's output is not just unfunny but also criminal. there were many people who were incensed at...
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president, how should we view the muslim brotherhood? pres. carter: i have known members of the muslim brotherhood because when i go to egypt and other places, i try to meet with all the political people. and they have played a small role -- they are well organized. they have ties to hezbollah in lebanon and also to hamas, whose headquarters are in syria and damascus, but who also have ties with gaza, they control gaza. i think that the muslim brother hood are not anything to be afraid of in the upcoming political situation or evolution that i see as most likely, because they will be subsumed in the overwhelming demonstration of desire for freedom and true democracy. and i would say a secular or nonreligious government that we saw in the demonstrations in the last three weeks. and although the muslim brotherhood might put together a party, public opinion polls that i have seen show that only about 15% of egyptians would support the muslim brotherhood. so they'll be one of many parties to run, and i don't think there's any likelihood at all of
president, how should we view the muslim brotherhood? pres. carter: i have known members of the muslim brotherhood because when i go to egypt and other places, i try to meet with all the political people. and they have played a small role -- they are well organized. they have ties to hezbollah in lebanon and also to hamas, whose headquarters are in syria and damascus, but who also have ties with gaza, they control gaza. i think that the muslim brother hood are not anything to be afraid of in...
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president, how should we view the muslim brotherhood? pres. carter: i have known members of the muslim brotherhood because when i go to egypt and other places, i try to meet with all the political people. and they have played a small role -- they are well organized. they have ties to hezbollah in lebanon and also to hamas, whose headquarters are in syria and damascus, but who also have ties with gaza, they control gaza. i think that the muslim brother hood are not anything to be afraid of in the upcoming political situation or evolution that i see as most likely, because they will be subsumed in the overwhelming demonstration of desire for freedom and true democracy. and i would say a secular or nonreligious government that we saw in the demonstrations in the last three weeks. and although the muslim brotherhood might put together a party, public opinion polls that i have seen show that only about 15% of egyptians would support the muslim brotherhood. so they'll be one of many parties to run, and i don't think there's any likelihood at all of
president, how should we view the muslim brotherhood? pres. carter: i have known members of the muslim brotherhood because when i go to egypt and other places, i try to meet with all the political people. and they have played a small role -- they are well organized. they have ties to hezbollah in lebanon and also to hamas, whose headquarters are in syria and damascus, but who also have ties with gaza, they control gaza. i think that the muslim brother hood are not anything to be afraid of in...
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for muslims and labor raping white children. this is not normal. he wrote an article in german and the german newspaper to promote a party aligned with neo-nazis. that's not normal. so i do think it is a mixture of the ideological radicalizing but also, let's be honest, these people are very rich people who want low taxes and very little regulation. the you stood up to him in a way that neither american political party has stood up to elon musk. donald trump is trying to make money out of the presidency. we know that. all these guys are in it for themselves at the end of the day. that is a guiding principle for all of them. but musk is running. you'll see how many of the investigations into his companies just go away. >> absolutely. the one thing that you do mention and that i think is important to note is that the eu, one of the things they are much stronger on the in the u.s. is, are rules about this information. and though it's not going to be as easy, he has been trying to break down those rules and has a map but that is a b
for muslims and labor raping white children. this is not normal. he wrote an article in german and the german newspaper to promote a party aligned with neo-nazis. that's not normal. so i do think it is a mixture of the ideological radicalizing but also, let's be honest, these people are very rich people who want low taxes and very little regulation. the you stood up to him in a way that neither american political party has stood up to elon musk. donald trump is trying to make money out of the...
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communities. >> you mentioned going into predominately muslim neighbourhoods that you worked in. do we even know that he was even connected in that community? are we still in the post-9/11 era where we are going into muslim communities and assuming that people there need to be surveilled for terrorism when this terrorism is clearly happening in all kinds of different forms? including people who have absolutely no ties to muslim countries. >> sender lindsey graham is calling out the media. quote, as i watch coverage of this barbaric, cowardly attack that was isis inspired, it is disturbing how far america has drifted from the fact that we are in a state of war with radical islamic forces. coverage suggest that we are fighting a crime and that isis inspired attacks are mere criminal events top part of the larger war on terrorism. it is now time for america to realize that radical islamic directed or inspired attacks are acts of war, not part of a criminal enterprise. isis inspired radicals have been attacking our country for over a decade, claiming nearly 100 lives. it is time for
communities. >> you mentioned going into predominately muslim neighbourhoods that you worked in. do we even know that he was even connected in that community? are we still in the post-9/11 era where we are going into muslim communities and assuming that people there need to be surveilled for terrorism when this terrorism is clearly happening in all kinds of different forms? including people who have absolutely no ties to muslim countries. >> sender lindsey graham is calling out the...
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the muslim was known as both in the x and the correlations. took a full part. but the bosnian serbs launch the boy. you quoted the vote and rejected the yes result on the 1st of march. the same day as a wedding party was bolting this being flag in downtown san diego, when it was fund owned by a bosnian muslim gangster killing the groom's father. the sub family made for the holiday inn where a number of rooms had become the temporary h. q of the bosnians lead a rather than carriage. the bloody wedding episode may have offered the bosnian serbs the opportunity they'd been waiting for. that same night, they began implementing what was effectively a dress rehearsal for the siege of sorry, april barricades appeared an um to mask man stokes. the streets mountain bell lives in north london. he left the bbc in 1997 to become a member of parliament. and his now with unicef ambassador, but to those who knew in both knew it always be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because of wood already broken out. as in frank freebird daylight, we drove in from be
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and all of those people were muslims as well.irst two in san bernardino and orlando were american citizens. the third in new york in october of 2017, muslim as well. and that didn't lead to an overwhelming sense of islamophobia and xenophobia then, but we'll see how it plays out going forward. hopefully one of the things that president biden will do is obviously denounce the attack itself, but not do anything to sort of fan the flames of because jabbar was an american muslim to suggest that there's something else, there's a bigger threat from american muslims beyond this evil attack itself. so we've seen a pattern of these isis inspired and before that, a decade prior. al-qaeda inspired attacks. but hopefully it doesn't lead to a backlash against the broader american muslim population. >> we are waiting for the president to deliver remarks on new orleans. we are going to take those remarks as soon as we see the president. i am curious, frank, the nature of this attack. the fact that it was motor vehicle. the ways in which that ma
and all of those people were muslims as well.irst two in san bernardino and orlando were american citizens. the third in new york in october of 2017, muslim as well. and that didn't lead to an overwhelming sense of islamophobia and xenophobia then, but we'll see how it plays out going forward. hopefully one of the things that president biden will do is obviously denounce the attack itself, but not do anything to sort of fan the flames of because jabbar was an american muslim to suggest that...
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yes, well, i don't mean to say that muslim straight --, christians, the same as they do trade muslims, because obviously in countries like saudi arabia or two proselytize or try to change a muslim into a christian, a -- is a crime and is totally prohibited. no, no, it's all in all. let me finish. if you'll let me finish, then you can. in. and in india, i've just come from india. as a matter of fact. and india is against the law. many places, too, to try to convert a hindu to a different religion. and i and i recognize, the nation's right to have those kind of policies. i deplore them. and i and i condemn them in country. it's not against the law to if you're a christian, to be converted to a muslim or vice versa, or if you are due to be converted to a christian or vice versa, that's okay. but i certainly wouldn't allege that in or where they have some muslims, mostly hindus or in saudi arabia or in sudan, where i spend a lot of time that christians are treated same or -- are treated the same. obviously they are not. and any persecution, any person in the world because of their religio
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but in principle, the bus for the city, the muslim, combined himself has declared that it opened the city and curtis. yeah. fight the or the soon to defy to or within is group are ready in one way around and to be integrated into, to the, into the city and space structure provide that's it, get on the roof. but obviously it is the cube question is, what is a rope not a 2nd paint the main world, even turkey, the main. but as a trojan, believe it works in terms i'm not looking, i'm not asking for independence. so i think there's this misperception, the main political route to me. the political leaders should be including the leader of the p. j. k. upload join himself. they renounced, i don't the state long time it will decades ago. so right now it's more for the coverage that in georgia is more in the formal democrats vision and the input. yeah, the broadening of the political, legal calls of a federal life. and there's more of the process that has been recently unleashed. and if this process defense, i think that will ease the process or that little bit been the syrian curtis groups w
but in principle, the bus for the city, the muslim, combined himself has declared that it opened the city and curtis. yeah. fight the or the soon to defy to or within is group are ready in one way around and to be integrated into, to the, into the city and space structure provide that's it, get on the roof. but obviously it is the cube question is, what is a rope not a 2nd paint the main world, even turkey, the main. but as a trojan, believe it works in terms i'm not looking, i'm not asking for...
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so, you know, there's a bloc of 5 or 6 mps who got elected on on muslim issues. essentially.at's likely to grow and i think nearly was nearly a much more substantial bloc. do you think that's likely to grow. yeah. yeah. >> i mean i can see it definitely. i mean, both jess phillips, god bless him, that party and wes streeting in particular came very, very close to being beaten by independents a few hundred votes. and that's only going to get worse for them, i think if reform grow, because you're going to end up with reform being labelled as the anti—muslim party, and every, every mosque in the country will rally against that, and that will see out a few of the labour voters. sorry, labour mps that they would normally have been voted in. and of course, the red wall that was the blue wall was now the red wall again, i don't know. >> hold on. are you talking about for the next local elections or by the next general election? well, i would think whatever's going on in the middle east will have changed so dramatically. yeah. >> by that time, i don't mean i don't i don't mean to ass
so, you know, there's a bloc of 5 or 6 mps who got elected on on muslim issues. essentially.at's likely to grow and i think nearly was nearly a much more substantial bloc. do you think that's likely to grow. yeah. yeah. >> i mean i can see it definitely. i mean, both jess phillips, god bless him, that party and wes streeting in particular came very, very close to being beaten by independents a few hundred votes. and that's only going to get worse for them, i think if reform grow, because...
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. >> but leave it to msnbc to say that muslim extremists are not the problem. it's young white men that we need to be worried about. >> the problem here is that you you know, you jump on one sort of crime, one crime committed by one, one name. that sounds exotic, one brown face. rather than looking at all of the domestic terror that we face, including what the fbi says, you know, is a really big problem, which is young white men in america. >> but how can you blame msnbc? maybe they're just parroting the president of the united states who called white nationalists the greatest threat to our country. does he still think that? >> okay. thanks, guys. that one fox. >> thank you. >> everybody still consider white supremacy the greatest terrorist threat to the united states? >> president biden announced he will be visiting new orleans on monday. hopefully, he will be clear eyed about the threat that our country faces. jabbar was inspired by isis, but the media won't say we have a problem with islamic extremism. no, the press, who turned a blind eye to the biden admin
. >> but leave it to msnbc to say that muslim extremists are not the problem. it's young white men that we need to be worried about. >> the problem here is that you you know, you jump on one sort of crime, one crime committed by one, one name. that sounds exotic, one brown face. rather than looking at all of the domestic terror that we face, including what the fbi says, you know, is a really big problem, which is young white men in america. >> but how can you blame msnbc?...
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that's what i think, i mean, the curtis group itself, like the, i mean muslim kowana himself is on the record saying that, but i'm not looking for independence. i'm not looking for a set of states whether they are 1st and foremost, assuming we're interested in curtis group, but as a group. and they are open to will be reading too great and one way or, and other decisions a good architecture always. so that will be a cumbersome process. obviously that will gamble quite many negotiation. but in principle, a bus for the city, the muslim, combined himself has declared that it opened the city in condition. yeah. fight the of the soon to defy to or within is group are ready in one way around or to the integrated into, to the, into the city and space structure provide that's it, get on the roof. but obviously it is the cube question is, what is a rope not a 2nd paint the main world in turkey, the main but as a trojan, believe it works in terms i'm not looking, i'm not asking for independence. so i think there's this misperception, the main political route to me and political leaders should be
that's what i think, i mean, the curtis group itself, like the, i mean muslim kowana himself is on the record saying that, but i'm not looking for independence. i'm not looking for a set of states whether they are 1st and foremost, assuming we're interested in curtis group, but as a group. and they are open to will be reading too great and one way or, and other decisions a good architecture always. so that will be a cumbersome process. obviously that will gamble quite many negotiation. but in...
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i think the muslim brotherhood are not anything to be afraid of in the upcoming political evolution that i see because they will be soon in the overwhelming demonstration of desirable freedom and true democracy, and nonreligious government that we saw in the demonstrations in the last three weeks, and although they might put together a party, public opinion shows only 50% of egyptians were for the muslim brotherhood. so that will be one of many parties to run, and i don't think there is any likelihood at all of them prevailing and establishing any law that would prevent the demonstrators' desire for freedom and peace to be realized. >> there is a domino effect in the middle east, i'm wondering, what should the u.s.' role be now? how do we balance our security and financial interests with their whirlwind democracy in that part of the world? pres. carter: we have come a long way in recent years. we have been close to other dictators in the middle east and we cherish them. we used to have the same arrangement in south america, for instance, but i became president, the previous president, in
i think the muslim brotherhood are not anything to be afraid of in the upcoming political evolution that i see because they will be soon in the overwhelming demonstration of desirable freedom and true democracy, and nonreligious government that we saw in the demonstrations in the last three weeks, and although they might put together a party, public opinion shows only 50% of egyptians were for the muslim brotherhood. so that will be one of many parties to run, and i don't think there is any...
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today we are having our 1st annual muslim community day at the c capital here in delaware. so many community members here some for the 1st time. and i've already heard from the 4th back, but our legislative meeting earlier today, we're expected. and folks are really excited to continue the conversation. so thank you to all of our legislators who met with community members today. we look forward to seeing you all continuing to collaborate to help our community. number one issue for our community is we want a permanent and an immediate cease fire in cause that since january thousands more innocent people have been murdered. 1.1000000 are at risk of famine. right now. i think it is our duty as elected officials to speak for justice regardless of if we have the ability to change it ourselves or not. and i think we're seeing that the more people who speak up from all walks of life, the easier it becomes for those that are in power to do the same. and so i would employ my colleagues to speak for justice, regardless of that they have the ability to actually change themselves are n
today we are having our 1st annual muslim community day at the c capital here in delaware. so many community members here some for the 1st time. and i've already heard from the 4th back, but our legislative meeting earlier today, we're expected. and folks are really excited to continue the conversation. so thank you to all of our legislators who met with community members today. we look forward to seeing you all continuing to collaborate to help our community. number one issue for our community...
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but i think the fact that we knew we were going to have most of a bunch of muslims in the building that kind of brought the level of urgency up for a lot of numbers. i'm hoping that the, the energy that i felt out there on the stairs with all of our community members who are really excited about those. that, that like is like a ripple and it keeps people energized to keep fighting. for an end to this genocide, the we are waiting to get picked up to go meet with someone in senator chris coons office. one of our senators seemed to be our senior senator from dor and as we're standing here, lots of members are getting off the subway and we're trying to engage with them. and they're like it would be really nice if the congress of land weren't to put out a statement of support. so you demanded immediate end to u. s. military 8, or israel, and measures and support of a permanent in a meeting. so smart for those of us to sign it. i mean i will definitely be disappointed how still acted, but you can't say like the delaware legislature and i thought it was a long shot to get it passed at all. and
but i think the fact that we knew we were going to have most of a bunch of muslims in the building that kind of brought the level of urgency up for a lot of numbers. i'm hoping that the, the energy that i felt out there on the stairs with all of our community members who are really excited about those. that, that like is like a ripple and it keeps people energized to keep fighting. for an end to this genocide, the we are waiting to get picked up to go meet with someone in senator chris coons...
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the nobel peace prize winner, malala yousafzai, urges muslim leaders not to legitimise the taliban governmentghanistan. she says the taliban doesn't see women as human beings. now on bbc news: click. this week, we brave the arctic permafrost to visit the ultimate data storage vault. it's a remote destination, far away from wars, crisis, terrorism, disasters. so, what could be safer? nick goes down under to meet the people helping to preserve one of the great wonders of the world. though some of the techniques are quite old—school. it looks like a giant thermos flask. it really is. spencer challenges the boss of lg to gaze into his crystal ball in a no holds barred 0&a. the year is 2030. my hair is still suspiciously brown. what does the home of 2030 look like? and alasdair goes behind the scenes at disneyland paris to find out how tech is being used to bring the characters to life in one of the attraction�*s most popular shows. what happens if our most valuable data is lost? or if, years from now, the technology it's stored on becomes obsolete? the search is on to find solutions that will sta
the nobel peace prize winner, malala yousafzai, urges muslim leaders not to legitimise the taliban governmentghanistan. she says the taliban doesn't see women as human beings. now on bbc news: click. this week, we brave the arctic permafrost to visit the ultimate data storage vault. it's a remote destination, far away from wars, crisis, terrorism, disasters. so, what could be safer? nick goes down under to meet the people helping to preserve one of the great wonders of the world. though some of...
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i think some people now are either happy or sad, the new mayor of london happens to be a muslim. pres. carter: i was there last week in london. i was able to join in the celebration. derreck: how do you think that is different from us, our passions around this particular idea? pres. carter: this young man who is quite highly qualified, he won without any equivocation, clear victory, and he is a muslim. london society, just from observing people on the streets, is quite diverse now, becoming more so. but with the present quandary that europe finds itself, closing its borders to refugees, because many of them happened to be islamic, i think this has been a clear good signal for europe to observe. i am very pleased with that. derreck: most people don't know that in our congress, we have a congressman who is a muslim, one happens to be buddhist, in the room today. but here is a question from the audience. how do we impress upon the younger generation that change has actually occurred? how do we restore hope? pres. carter: it is hard to answer that question, how do you convince young
i think some people now are either happy or sad, the new mayor of london happens to be a muslim. pres. carter: i was there last week in london. i was able to join in the celebration. derreck: how do you think that is different from us, our passions around this particular idea? pres. carter: this young man who is quite highly qualified, he won without any equivocation, clear victory, and he is a muslim. london society, just from observing people on the streets, is quite diverse now, becoming...
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although he is a muslim. london society, just from observing people in the parks and on the streets, is quite diverse now. and becoming more so. but i think with the present quandary in which europe finds itself closing its doors to refugees, because many of them happen to be islamic, of that faith, i think this has been a clear, good signal for europe to observe. so i'm very pleased with that. derreck: in fact, most people didn't know that in our congress we do have a congressman who is muslim and one who happens to be buddhist. who happens to be in this room today. but here's a question for you from the audience. how do we impress upon the younger generation first-time eligible voters the change has actually occurred, even though we have more work to do? how do we restore hope? pres. carter: well, it's hard to answer that question. how do we convince young people? but in our schools and our family life, which i mentioned earlier, we can certainly outline the history of the struggle for human rights, because
although he is a muslim. london society, just from observing people in the parks and on the streets, is quite diverse now. and becoming more so. but i think with the present quandary in which europe finds itself closing its doors to refugees, because many of them happen to be islamic, of that faith, i think this has been a clear, good signal for europe to observe. so i'm very pleased with that. derreck: in fact, most people didn't know that in our congress we do have a congressman who is muslim...
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talk about training turris -- turris -- they talk about they are not the versioni of islam that most muslims practice. he had issues in his family, acculturated after the military. they take those vulnerable people and convert them into killers by giving them something to believe in, something that explains why they are having problems that aren't the actual reason for their problems. >> i will play you a short portion of the tick on deputy suppressed -- deputy press secretary talking about the threat level of isis today. >> isis retains capabilities as we have seen in iraq and syria, and that is why we have our forces in both of those countries to ensure that isis can never surge back to what it was a decade ago. the entire mission of our force presence is to ensure the enduring defeat of isis. that is why we partnered with the syria and, credit forces -- syrian democratic forces over the past few years. isis remains a threat, but they certainly are not the same threat they were a decade ago. >> what do you make of that? and the concept of military defeat of isis, given this is more of an i
talk about training turris -- turris -- they talk about they are not the versioni of islam that most muslims practice. he had issues in his family, acculturated after the military. they take those vulnerable people and convert them into killers by giving them something to believe in, something that explains why they are having problems that aren't the actual reason for their problems. >> i will play you a short portion of the tick on deputy suppressed -- deputy press secretary talking...
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global reaction. surprisingly quiet. iran was one of the few countries to condemn the killing when muslims look up to martyrs in war, standing on the battlefield in combat attire and out in the open. not in a hide out facing the enemy. the spirit of resistance will be strengthened. israeli officials double down again claiming it would increase the chances of hostages returning home. this is a major, military and moral achievement for israel and the victory for the entire free willed against the axis of radical islam. led by a ron. i would like to congratulate the idea of fighters who lead the killing of seymour. this is an important achievement with a clear message. we will pursue our enemies to the end, any time in anywhere. but us was quick to back the view of its t l i in the middle list. there is now the opportunity for the after in guys without how much and power and for a political settlement that provides a better future for his railways and posting. and so like, yeah, here seemed war was an insurmountable obstacle to achieving all those goals that obstacles no longer exists, but mu
global reaction. surprisingly quiet. iran was one of the few countries to condemn the killing when muslims look up to martyrs in war, standing on the battlefield in combat attire and out in the open. not in a hide out facing the enemy. the spirit of resistance will be strengthened. israeli officials double down again claiming it would increase the chances of hostages returning home. this is a major, military and moral achievement for israel and the victory for the entire free willed against the...
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a lot of the to the muslims in syria were determined and patient and they achieved victory after syria, gaza will emerge victoriously from the siege. we will also stand with the oppressed people of gaza through our prayers, solidarity demonstrations like these boycotts and both hidden and open efforts to reach that bless a day. looking back now and the story shakes 2024. i came moments in a story i could when russia tested a hypersonic weapon on the battlefield, challenging the west's anti missile defenses was he's a senior, corresponded lord garcia of explorers. what phone took moscow to develop the rationing? and the reaction a coops the in the early hours of the 21st of november, 2020 for the security power. the vol world was turned upside down in one fell swoop. literally fell asleep. every nuclear defense doctrine, the need to crumble, ukrainian city of the appropriate thralls, the use much all moments production facility have we have at the time, new one, new watts, some type of one the west, but traveling it, i do. did chris speeds impacting in simultaneous waves? no one had eve
a lot of the to the muslims in syria were determined and patient and they achieved victory after syria, gaza will emerge victoriously from the siege. we will also stand with the oppressed people of gaza through our prayers, solidarity demonstrations like these boycotts and both hidden and open efforts to reach that bless a day. looking back now and the story shakes 2024. i came moments in a story i could when russia tested a hypersonic weapon on the battlefield, challenging the west's anti...
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said he was a secret muslim founder of isis... said she was pretending to be black... ended his entire family dynasty... almost got him murdered... tried to overthrow his presidency... and paid off a porn star behind her back. [cheers and applause] and by the way, basically all of them have said that he's hitler. so yeah, it's a seating chart so awkward that it probably had them asking "is there any extra room in that coffin?" although there was one surprising moment of chemistry. >> during carter's funeral, president-elect trump chatted with former president barack obama. of course, we don't know what they discussed but the interaction seemed friendly with both presidents talking and occasionally smiling. >> desi: someone is trying to make y elon jealous! it's a little weird for obama though, right? to go from "this guy is future hitler" to "oh, man, cool story, future hitler!" and by the way, kamala noticed. ♪ ♪ [laughter and applause] i don't know if that funeral music was for carter or for her. kamala did the look that i do when someone behind me at the movie theat
said he was a secret muslim founder of isis... said she was pretending to be black... ended his entire family dynasty... almost got him murdered... tried to overthrow his presidency... and paid off a porn star behind her back. [cheers and applause] and by the way, basically all of them have said that he's hitler. so yeah, it's a seating chart so awkward that it probably had them asking "is there any extra room in that coffin?" although there was one surprising moment of chemistry....
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we don't you mentioned going into the predominantly muslim neighborhood that he worked in. how do we even know that he was even connected in that community? i mean, are we still in the the post 9/11 era where we're going into muslim communities and assuming that people there need to be surveilled for terrorism when this terrorism is clearly happening in all kinds of different forms, including people who have absolutely no ties to muslim communities, people get upset right away when we mention the word surveillance. >> it's not so much surveillance, it's just pc. >> i'm just trying to be practical. >> no, but what i mean, i always say i have a friend in every location, and even if it's an enemy, make them a friend. because at the end of the day, you're going to need that help. and we're losing the value, just like he said of human intelligence. it's one of the key things. it's one of the core investigative tools, and we've gone away from it. >> we're also talking about, i know you wanted to. >> yeah, i think with the younger generation now, i don't think people are as adept
we don't you mentioned going into the predominantly muslim neighborhood that he worked in. how do we even know that he was even connected in that community? i mean, are we still in the the post 9/11 era where we're going into muslim communities and assuming that people there need to be surveilled for terrorism when this terrorism is clearly happening in all kinds of different forms, including people who have absolutely no ties to muslim communities, people get upset right away when we mention...
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there's a bigger threat for american muslims beyond this evil attack itself. so we have seen a pattern of these isis inspired and al- qaida inspired attacks but hopefully it does not lead to a backlash of the broader muslim population. >> we're waiting for president biden to deliver messages. he's at camp david. we're going to take those remarks as soon as we see the president. i am curious frank, the nature of this attack. the fact that it was a motor vehicle. the ways in which that makes it more complex. both for the fbi to catch some of these suspects. the way it makes it more difficult to prolong law enforcement to protect folks from an attack like this. what do we need to know? >> i think it's the simplicity of using an automobile to carry out a terror attack. that actually makes it so much harder for the fbi to get out in front of it. anyone can rent a car. and or truck. you got that going for you. you could even steal an automobile which would make it even harder to trace you perhaps. it's that ability, very sophisticated bombings, chemical attacks all
there's a bigger threat for american muslims beyond this evil attack itself. so we have seen a pattern of these isis inspired and al- qaida inspired attacks but hopefully it does not lead to a backlash of the broader muslim population. >> we're waiting for president biden to deliver messages. he's at camp david. we're going to take those remarks as soon as we see the president. i am curious frank, the nature of this attack. the fact that it was a motor vehicle. the ways in which that...
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but the blanket attack, oh, it is because he is an illegal muslim alien crossing the border, that isg that trump is going to do. no one can shame them out of it and i can convince them it is not a great idea. there is an entire macromedia structure built around islamophobia and an anti- immigrant hostility. that infrastructure from breitbart to fox to all the other elements, they love that storyline and they will press it, even when they know it is a lie. trump is going to do this when he knows it is alive. i think it is important that democrats be on the strong side of the argument. let's face up to the fact this guy was radicalized somehow by i.s.i.s. . let's deal with that and not treat this guy like he deserves a partial -- it does not benefit the country if you end up with trump trying to conflate every other muslim in the country with a terrorist attack or new wants. >> rick wilson, molly jong- fast, the best have on a saturday night. thank you for stopping by ayman. >> up next, six days of honoring jimmy carter. we will be back with more after the break. with over 50 years of
but the blanket attack, oh, it is because he is an illegal muslim alien crossing the border, that isg that trump is going to do. no one can shame them out of it and i can convince them it is not a great idea. there is an entire macromedia structure built around islamophobia and an anti- immigrant hostility. that infrastructure from breitbart to fox to all the other elements, they love that storyline and they will press it, even when they know it is a lie. trump is going to do this when he knows...
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the muslims in syria were determined and patient and the chief to victory after syria gaza will emerge victoriously from the siege. we will also stand with the oppressed people of gaza through our prayers, solidarity demonstrations like these boycotts and both hidden and open efforts to reach that blessed. today. the thousands turned out to motion donica and nicole for justice, full minorities who have faced persecution and the power vacuum left off to be honest, a prime minister shade casino me, while the economist magazine has awarded bond with as country as be. yes. so it has improved the most in the previous 12 months, and the community members have been forced to find shelter, begging for a new interim government for protection. the since the beginning of 2020 for longer. this was marked by a series of nationwide villages. initially what started as students led rallies against your portal system filed into full zone and the government demonstrations. people had flooded the sweets, demanding the resignation of se casino would been involve when you are these 15 years. the streets of
the muslims in syria were determined and patient and the chief to victory after syria gaza will emerge victoriously from the siege. we will also stand with the oppressed people of gaza through our prayers, solidarity demonstrations like these boycotts and both hidden and open efforts to reach that blessed. today. the thousands turned out to motion donica and nicole for justice, full minorities who have faced persecution and the power vacuum left off to be honest, a prime minister shade casino...
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it has to be a she and muslim and leads parliamentary debates as well as being a political media. i said, well it took us through these developments. we're joined now by melinda, shar. he is elder, they're a senior political analyst. he joins us from dive, how, thanks for being with us, my one for so what, what is your take on salon to see the change that live in on? so just really needs right now is well, he is in many ways a spot. in other words, he's also a change within the continuity i, tradition, and 11 on the on 2 levels. number one, i just stated, this is more of the same secondary and division of followed or between model nights and noise, punchy eyes. so here we have a suddenly, canada to the upfront minute partnership, which you know is, is set on for ya. so that's basically more of the same that we've seen the past 30 years. in fact, that we've seen more or less in one form or other since the french mandate or occupation. but not that. but then also it's good to remember that that both his uncle set out for you on uh was uh, what was in fact that prime minister for, fo
it has to be a she and muslim and leads parliamentary debates as well as being a political media. i said, well it took us through these developments. we're joined now by melinda, shar. he is elder, they're a senior political analyst. he joins us from dive, how, thanks for being with us, my one for so what, what is your take on salon to see the change that live in on? so just really needs right now is well, he is in many ways a spot. in other words, he's also a change within the continuity i,...