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all practical purposes is controlled by iran for its proxy isabella and at the same time the muslim brother was in egypt in the some other companies are trying to create again a different but the additional islamic movements. that can be moderate on one hand but can be much more extreme but when never is there is concern even moderate muslims are against islam so you cannot feel and the islamic leader no matter our more duties that can say simply that well as the right to exist as a jewish state to additionally only live just lee you cannot accept it so slim ization of the middle east is bad for is a little and since we are looking at the we have good reasons to be concerned and you are really afraid of that i mean this is a threat to your country and military threat if at threat to to to to the existence of your country what are you just a concern or you afraid this is this is a difference you know we are not afraid we must enough in our father problems in our puzzle we are not afraid but we are concerned but i will give you an example we do have a peace agreement with egypt this preserve
all practical purposes is controlled by iran for its proxy isabella and at the same time the muslim brother was in egypt in the some other companies are trying to create again a different but the additional islamic movements. that can be moderate on one hand but can be much more extreme but when never is there is concern even moderate muslims are against islam so you cannot feel and the islamic leader no matter our more duties that can say simply that well as the right to exist as a jewish...
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be very different it could be from any of the neon take over of syria it could be this their muslim brother was that the very strong in syria too will take over and will consist will construct let's say variant israeli government or syria can. can be. divided into different areas and even the stability of that syria had in the past thirty or forty years will go so at least in the short line this kind of change create a lot of concerns and even if in the end of the day there will be a real democratic state in the arab world just as it has been that be a long day it will be a long day just as it happened in their western new york and then in eastern europe and then in south america it is a process that takes years and before with a pencil we have good reasons to be concerned because we live in this sense so as you said as you said for example of pressure as it should go but this is not in the immediate practical interest of your country now not saying that i can tell you . a little secret that seventy years ago on the worst some ideas in these were to try to help those who wanted to move bash
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that i'm not saying that that is the answer but i'm saying that this is what the birth of the muslim brothers is what we were there to tell them this is wrong isn't it it is wrong but we had a very similar experience in iran only thirty two years ago very similar situation there was a corrupted leader the people hated him they began a real democratic process. even chose a prime minister but but the muslims were much more organized so when he in the way to over so we can see today in iran that those people who really wanted to change thirty duce ago are now left with a very extreme islamic regime so sometimes sort of allusion begin in one direction but the outcome is very different says a lot of former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies probably will be back shortly after we take a break stay with will continue condition. culture is that so much me is going to make me a lot of people here in the music below me feel your leaders say they have a plan to cope with greece and sovereign debt problems and to build a
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be given there is going to be an election to the parliament in which the islamic movement the muslim brother was able to take over and almost it was going to be elected to be the president is probably going to fail because the economic situation in egypt is terrible and it is not going to be much better in the next four years so the people who expect to see you cannot make change today and i'd be very disappointed and if you ask me what is my prediction my prediction is that in a you go to the we'll be in another wave of them on a station that will be flexible for. station of the people and their engines or all around the region because specifically in india and then when this kind of for another demonstrations begin the muslim brotherhoods will come to the people and after being the probably the biggest part in the parliament there will say to the egyptian people we told you there is only one solution to your problem and this is islam and i tend to be a very slow mixed it with all the consequences not only in regard to is there a person to go to the young educated secular people of egypt al
be given there is going to be an election to the parliament in which the islamic movement the muslim brother was able to take over and almost it was going to be elected to be the president is probably going to fail because the economic situation in egypt is terrible and it is not going to be much better in the next four years so the people who expect to see you cannot make change today and i'd be very disappointed and if you ask me what is my prediction my prediction is that in a you go to the...
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saying that it is the us about and saying that this is about the birth of the muslim brother this is what we were there. to tell that this is wrong isn't it it is wrong but we had a very similar experience in iran only thirty two years ago very similar situation there was a corrupted liberal the people hated him they'd begun a real democratic process. even chose a prime minister but the but the muslims were much more organized. in a way too overt so we can see today me that those people who really wanted to change thirty two's ago are now left with a very extreme islamic regime so sometimes sort of loose and begin in one direction but the outcome is very different says a land former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli infantry for national security studies probably will be back shortly after we take a break stay with the continue condition. but under the guise of struggling for failure on. the new zealand knowing until you see the film on screen if you want to have sex go and have sex. today violence has once again flared up. these are the i
saying that it is the us about and saying that this is about the birth of the muslim brother this is what we were there. to tell that this is wrong isn't it it is wrong but we had a very similar experience in iran only thirty two years ago very similar situation there was a corrupted liberal the people hated him they'd begun a real democratic process. even chose a prime minister but the but the muslims were much more organized. in a way too overt so we can see today me that those people who...
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those i'm not saying that there is that yasser back and saying that this is about the birth of a muslim brother this is what we were there. to tell that this is wrong isn't it it is wrong but we had a very similar experience in iran only thirty two years ago very similar situation there was a corruptive leader the people later the game they began the real democratic process. even chose a prime minister but but the muslims were much more organized. in the way to overall so we can see today that those people who really wanted to change thirty two so go now left with a very extreme islamic regime so sometimes sort of loosen begin in one direction but the outcome is very different says a lot of former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with will continue initially. but i. was struck by friday australia you know leon there's no way thank you so you get to among three if you want to have sex go and have sex. i'm good. i'm glad. more news today violence is on
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and retaliate against the u.s., for its relationship with israel, and for the killings of his muslim brothers and sisters around the world. his letter of confession ended with a threat saying the u.s. will pay for what it has done. >> umar farouk abdulmutallab will face life in federal prison when he is sentenced. >>> state department is urging americans to be on alert. the warning comes after federal agents foiled alleged plot to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s. ron matz has the latest. good afternoon. >> reporter: iranian born american citizen is behind bars in new york. another man is on the run. alertish issued late last night, u.s. attorney general eric holder says iranian born u.s. citizen and a man plan to use explosives to kill an ambassador. state department is hoping nations will do the same, if it see as growing threat and president obama is calling the plot a flagrant violation of u.s. and international law. iran denies the accusations. jessica, back to you. >>> the man accused of in the plot is held without bail until his next court appearance october 25th. >>> u
and retaliate against the u.s., for its relationship with israel, and for the killings of his muslim brothers and sisters around the world. his letter of confession ended with a threat saying the u.s. will pay for what it has done. >> umar farouk abdulmutallab will face life in federal prison when he is sentenced. >>> state department is urging americans to be on alert. the warning comes after federal agents foiled alleged plot to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s....
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for its relationship with israel and for the killings of his muslim brothers and sisters around the world. his letter of confession ended with a threat. the confessed terrorist said the u.s. will eventually pay for what it has done. manuel gallegus, cbs news, detroit. >>> right now, bomb experts are investigating a suspicious package that was discovered in arlington. it was found along patrick henry driver into 10th street about an hour ago. no one has been injured. authorities are trying to figure out how it got there. >>> the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert for americans overseas. after yesterday's shocking announcement. the government of iran was behind a plot to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to washington. kristin fisher has the latest now from outside the saudi arabian embassy. >> reporter: this is the official complaint from the justice department and it names two defendants. one is already in custody. the other, allegedly a member of the iranian special operations unit is still at large. the man in custody is 56-year- old arbabsiar. he allegedly hired a
for its relationship with israel and for the killings of his muslim brothers and sisters around the world. his letter of confession ended with a threat. the confessed terrorist said the u.s. will eventually pay for what it has done. manuel gallegus, cbs news, detroit. >>> right now, bomb experts are investigating a suspicious package that was discovered in arlington. it was found along patrick henry driver into 10th street about an hour ago. no one has been injured. authorities are...
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"the muslim brothers have a practice. they learn to speak with two tongues."urch is taking the food pantry idea to a whole new level...3 the -factor begins its and there'll be a twist.... thii morning the contestants give us a preview. preview. the rollercoaster continues on the "x'-factor" as the top 17 perform live for the first time..rancis says: "the momentum is just incredible. it doesn't get easier it gets more exciting i'm like laying in bed like slepp sleep i'm like a 10 year old and its like chrrstmas and i'mmso excited." adding mmre drama to the competition - the show ddopped a bombshell -- nnouuning the judges will liminate five of the acts tonight.sherzinger says: "everybody's growing every week and dayyby day ann its anybody's crd at the end of the day" with almost a third being cut &p-- the consttstants are going to do everything they can to win over he juddes. haywood says: "its going to be exciting, i'm going to set the place on fire, not literally but we're goiig to smoke everything everything i say is like burning down the building i don't wa
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concern really are some of the existing actors the people who have guns in the region not the muslim brother joe we'll have to leave it there very interesting way to say thanks for your time co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies in washington d.c. thank you. what brings you up to date for a moment here twenty one minutes past the hour i'll be back with a look at our main news stories in about eight minutes from now in the meantime coming up next for you r.t. interviews mater the former chief accountant for the european commission is now a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party that's coming up next here on r.t. stay with us for that. i'm talking to mark to an address and he's now a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party but she was formally the european commission's chief accountants while she was in that job she raised concerns about flaws in the commission's accounting system which steve said left it vulnerable to fraud martyr and dress and thanks for talking to us today now were you a euro skeptic w
concern really are some of the existing actors the people who have guns in the region not the muslim brother joe we'll have to leave it there very interesting way to say thanks for your time co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies in washington d.c. thank you. what brings you up to date for a moment here twenty one minutes past the hour i'll be back with a look at our main news stories in about eight minutes from now in the meantime coming up next for you r.t....
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for its relationship with israel and for the killings of his muslim brothers and sisters world wild. >> he did the right thing by pleading guilty. >> reporter: a passenger helped put out the fire caused by the failed bomb. >> he needs to be responsible for what he -- he did. accountable for it. and he needs to be punished and rehabilitated. >> reporter: abdulmutallab's statement ended with a threat that the u.s. will eventually pay for what it has done. and abdulmutallab now faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. anita? >> andrea mccarren, thank you. >>> a man is arrested and accused of spying on syrian protestors in washington. the suspect is mohamad soueid. he acted in order to collect information on people protesting the government crackdown. prosecutors say the syrian government paid for him to travel to syria and they say that's where he met with intelligence officials and spoke privately with the syrian president. >>> we have new information on a fatal pedestrian accident near the national zoo. a new report says the sports utility vehicle that hit a 64- year-old woman is
for its relationship with israel and for the killings of his muslim brothers and sisters world wild. >> he did the right thing by pleading guilty. >> reporter: a passenger helped put out the fire caused by the failed bomb. >> he needs to be responsible for what he -- he did. accountable for it. and he needs to be punished and rehabilitated. >> reporter: abdulmutallab's statement ended with a threat that the u.s. will eventually pay for what it has done. and abdulmutallab...
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you are a muslim brother. >> mohammed knows the $40 he gave the guy will only get him so far, so he decides even more. >> i tell him, i say take the bread. let me grab the milk for your family. i go in the back, i grab a milk, then i come back, he's gone. he's left. >> mohammed says he wasn't going to call the police, but because the robber chooses to run away, instead of taking his mask off and facing mohammed like a man, he decides this thief's conversion may not have been completed. and now he's alone in the store, left to think about the decisions he just made. first, his decision to overtake the man attacking him. >> if the person had a gun, knife, this kind of stuff, then i'm going to say okay, brother, what do you need? you want my cash register? you can have it. when i see a baseball bat, i'm thinking to myself, i can handle that. >> then the decision to help the very man trying to rob him. >> some people say why don't you shoot him? i said, please, i can't do these things. when i'm a little baby, my mom tell me, son, when somebody comes to you, help him. >> that's exactly what moha
you are a muslim brother. >> mohammed knows the $40 he gave the guy will only get him so far, so he decides even more. >> i tell him, i say take the bread. let me grab the milk for your family. i go in the back, i grab a milk, then i come back, he's gone. he's left. >> mohammed says he wasn't going to call the police, but because the robber chooses to run away, instead of taking his mask off and facing mohammed like a man, he decides this thief's conversion may not have been...
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you now have the muslim brother hood as part of the problem in egypt. may have islamist group after those missiles. some supported by the iranians who have their fingers in all of this. look, of course, what's happening in syria. barack obama doesn't try deliver just a few moments ago he is saying what the message is brutal oppression failed because the americans couldn't do what they said they were going to do. all of this was supposed to happen in days not months. that was on march 17th. and you now look at how nato ran out of ordinance and the united states had to come in and backfill behind them. why would they be worried about consequences in iran. >> sean: you touched on this earlier and it hasn't gotten the news coverage that it deserves. that is that there is 20 to 30,000 surface to air missiles. these are the missiles, shoulder fired missiles that can take out a commercial airliner here in the united states. 20 or 30,000 of them. where are they? who whose hands will they ultimately land? will we wake up, god forbid one day, colonel, and we know
you now have the muslim brother hood as part of the problem in egypt. may have islamist group after those missiles. some supported by the iranians who have their fingers in all of this. look, of course, what's happening in syria. barack obama doesn't try deliver just a few moments ago he is saying what the message is brutal oppression failed because the americans couldn't do what they said they were going to do. all of this was supposed to happen in days not months. that was on march 17th. and...
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"the muslim brothers have a practice. they learn to speak with two tongues."church is taking the food pantry idea to a whole new level... meteorolooist)) 3 mmp fiber map 175 map old court mmp 3 3 3 3 it's our mobideal week.. we'll bring you a deall from mobideals... which provides coupons directly to your cell phone! phone!ttis week's deal comes from amped up.come watch the ravens game in theaaer style. two guests admitted for the price f one. just go to my-mobideals- look for mobideals onnyour smar. mmbideals is a product of ouu parent company.. sinnlair broadcast group. when it comes to halloween... most of us would be happy with a ouple pieces of our favorite candy. but here at ffx45.. we dream a little bigger. it's our happy x-box - halloween contest... sponsored by foo45 and "warner brothers &p we're giving away a brann ne x-box to one lucky viewerr it's all to kickk off the release of the ew game "lord of the rings.. war it will be available for the xbox and ps-3 on yooucan win the game... and get qualified to win an x-box. p stay tuned... later this mor
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he joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his other brothers had joined at age 16. so he arrives in america at roughly 18 years old. and he's unprepared for what he sees. i interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport outside of virginia beach who drove him to murfreesboro. and what he remembers, years later, the memory he remembers is khalid sheikh being surprised by what he saw. he was surprised by the geography the intense greenery. when you see trees in kuwait they're behind walls and privately owned and here's there's trees wrench and more surprising and more strange and more off-putting than the trees were the people and what they were doing. they were sitting in lawn chairs on their front lawn visible from the road. they're grilling out, playing with their kids, taking a hose to the bushes outside the front window. what surprised him was so much of american family life happening in public. this is not the kind of thing that would happen in the arab world. the more time he spent in north carolina, the more he was persuaded. americans were really backwa
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muslim extremists. calling prime minister looks set to get a second term in office as exit polls put the late president's twin brother in second place in the parliamentary election final tuesday the first term was character characterized by warming relations with russia. and russia says along with other brics countries that it's ready to help the debt ridden e.u. find a way out of financial turmoil that is growing poverty and european countries spiraling out of control due to cuts in social spending. it was the e.u. continues its efforts to mediate dialogue between kosovo and serbia the situation at the border between the sides remains explosive in september nato troops fired at serbian demonstrators in a region riven by decades of ethnic conflict so be it first deputy prime minister told r.t. how the border dispute between serbia and kosovo should not be resolved through talks should be resolved i should say to talks not turmoil. thank you for joining us today mr dutch h. how do the recent events in the north of course of i characterize the plan is of course a month or a tease or a refund a so-called independence of
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baptist did either the family has saved many were more likely the muslim brotherhood has agreed to sponsor him. the joined after two older brothers joined at age 16. he arrives in america roughly 18 years old. and is unprepared for what he sees. what he remembers years later, the memory is that he was surprised by what he saw. first of all, surprised by the geography and in of greenery in kuwait trees a usually behind walls but here they were everywhere. more surprising and more strange were the people and what they were doing. sifting and launch shares visible from the road in playing with their kids. taking a host of the bushes but what surprised him was that so much of the american family life happened in public. this is not what would happen in the arab world. the more time he was persuaded that americans were backwards. they did things that should be private and public and trusted each other very quickly. and did not go out after nine but most social occasions happen after dark in the united states and in 1983, murfreesboro had one pizza parlor. no bars. the pizza parlor closed at 9:00. the town was asleep. so far from the n
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christian churches by muslim extremists state owned media blame the christian protesters despite witnesses saying that unconnected troublemakers were behind the violence at least brother says the country's military rulers a scapegoat the religious. this is a very cynical attempt by the defacto rulers of the country the military to portray a. minority of the population and a religious minority as troublemakers when in fact all they're doing are trying to seek some justice over institutionalized discrimination that's the. residue from them time of what barak and his policies what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aborted by a military coup leaving pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt and all the kind of sides involved don't seem to have enough authority to control the emergence to ation egypt so that void within that vacuum anything is possible at the moment. when in the next hour here in r.t. we bring you the story from chase to capture and kill of the world's most infamous drugs baron here's a quick look ahead. the longest b j how did she strike. she was trying to stall that day to.
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first of all, how many of born-again christians, are committed jewish sisters and brothers and muslim and sikh sisters and brothers are in this wonderful, outstanding march that i just wish i were a part of? i'm sick and tired of the way they call these mobs on protestant radio. second, why can't we fulfill our debt to china and other countries for services in trade, even if it means their purchase of our real estate or purchases of our companies necessary? no they are not going to invade the united states. i have heard from i don't know how many conservative gentiles here in the rural southeast and third and finally, when will these christian enterprise institutes, the christian club for growth, when will they realize that investment in the future is investment in the country? that doesn't mean handouts to the able-bodied males standing on the street corner who refuse to work. i have heard that i don't know how many times from church laity. it means investing in children's programs, united way type programs for teenagers come investing in programs for children and teenagers in third
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muslim extremists. poland's prime minister looks set to get a second term in office as exit polls put the late president's twin brother in second place in the parliamentary election battle tuesday the first term was characterized by warming relations with russia. and russia says along with other brics countries that it's ready to help that brittany e.u. find a way out of the financial turmoil that's growing poverty in european countries spirals out of control due to cuts in social spending. sports news is next here in our. hello welcome to the sports update this monday afternoon and this is what's coming up. patrick heroine a russian billionaire she will go out becomes the first runner to win three consecutive titles have the chicago american. one points away russia coach dick advocaat wants his team not to relax as a group the leaders pack their final euro twenty twelve qualifiers at home trying to lure. one hundred percent super bowl champions green bay right on the fault to stay in the n.f.l. . the first draft less six and russian leadership book about has become the first runner to win the chicago marathon three t
muslim extremists. poland's prime minister looks set to get a second term in office as exit polls put the late president's twin brother in second place in the parliamentary election battle tuesday the first term was characterized by warming relations with russia. and russia says along with other brics countries that it's ready to help that brittany e.u. find a way out of the financial turmoil that's growing poverty in european countries spirals out of control due to cuts in social spending....
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muslim extremists. poland's prime minister looks set to get a second term in office as exit polls put the late president's twin brother in second place in the parliamentary election final two six the first term was characterised characterized by warming relations with russia. and russia says along with other brics countries that it's ready to help the debt ridden e.u. find a way out of financial turmoil that's a growing poverty and european.
muslim extremists. poland's prime minister looks set to get a second term in office as exit polls put the late president's twin brother in second place in the parliamentary election final two six the first term was characterised characterized by warming relations with russia. and russia says along with other brics countries that it's ready to help the debt ridden e.u. find a way out of financial turmoil that's a growing poverty and european.
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oftentimes just posing very provocative questions saying, dear brothers, why is it this bombing of a wedding party in jordon that killed scores of muslim, men, women, and children, civilians, how does this advance our goal? how does it advance the goal of bin laden? raises questions and doubts, maybe to suede some of these young mill at that particular times thinking about carrying out bombings or attacks and deciding whether they want to go through or not. same is happening as americans infiltrating hacking into the cell phone networks of terrorist leaders to send out confusing messages to the militants themselves, to the point where most militants read the messages going, i think our guy lost it upstairs. he's sending messages, i don't want to go with the program on this one anymore. timely, where the -- finally, the cyber defense of the united states has been able to come up with exak duplicates of the water marks al-qaeda uses sending out messages in confusing and perhaps dissuading militants from starting the attacks all together. even as the tactical successes on the ground are growing and understanding intelligence better and co
oftentimes just posing very provocative questions saying, dear brothers, why is it this bombing of a wedding party in jordon that killed scores of muslim, men, women, and children, civilians, how does this advance our goal? how does it advance the goal of bin laden? raises questions and doubts, maybe to suede some of these young mill at that particular times thinking about carrying out bombings or attacks and deciding whether they want to go through or not. same is happening as americans...
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provocative questions, posing as militants in saying dear brothers why is it that this bombing of a wedding party in amman jordan that killed scores of muslim men, women and children civilians, how does this advance our goal? how does it the advance the goal of osama bin laden again raises questions about and maybe dissuade some of these young militants thinking about carrying out bombings or attacks from deciding whether they want to go through with it or not. the same thing is happening as americans are infiltrating hacking into the cell phone networks of terrorist leaders so they can send out some contradictory or confusing messages to the militants themselves to the point where militants read these messages on their cell phones and go you i think our guy has lost it or going out necessarily want to go along with the program any more. and finally, where the cyber defense of the united states has been able to come up with exact duplicates of the watermarks that al qaeda uses to put out their messages. again, being able to send out contradictory messages in terms of confusing and perhaps dissuading militants from starting the attacks altog
provocative questions, posing as militants in saying dear brothers why is it that this bombing of a wedding party in amman jordan that killed scores of muslim men, women and children civilians, how does this advance our goal? how does it the advance the goal of osama bin laden again raises questions about and maybe dissuade some of these young militants thinking about carrying out bombings or attacks from deciding whether they want to go through with it or not. the same thing is happening as...
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the different generations of muslim americans here in the united states can you see teenage girls in the book whose freedom is being some cases viciously restrained by brothers and fathers who feel they are in the child's honor. do you have some broader degree of faith that the culture will work? not deny faith and culture because you point out individuals make decisions, cultures don't, but america will work in effect. if we can reason together and tie together that process at of acculturation of assimilation and integration will occur as it has with every other. >> yeah, i do have faith. i don't think i could continue this work if i didn't. but make no mistake, it's not a matter of waiting it out. every cultural change requires catalysts, requires people with moral courage to speak up when everyone else want to shut them out. and they bring it back in one of the defining paradigms of "allah, liberty and love," one of the lenses that a few of the challenge that muslims like me have in front of us and non-muslims have the link arms with us, one of the length site uses modern era civil rights movement. martin luther king junior, if you haven't read lately is
the different generations of muslim americans here in the united states can you see teenage girls in the book whose freedom is being some cases viciously restrained by brothers and fathers who feel they are in the child's honor. do you have some broader degree of faith that the culture will work? not deny faith and culture because you point out individuals make decisions, cultures don't, but america will work in effect. if we can reason together and tie together that process at of acculturation...