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>>despite the economic success of muslim nations like malaysia, indonesia and the oil producing countries of the middle east, 40% of people in the muslim world live below the poverty line. as the muslim world continues to take a more dominant role in the global economy; we look at what can be done to ensure the richer countries help the poorest. >>reporter: when 19 year old salma bezum's husband abandoned her with a two year old baby on the streets of bangladesh's capital, dhaka, the prospect of her having to try and earn what she could as abeggar or work as a housemaid for just food, no money was very real. her life changed when she was taken under the wing of an international muslim charitable organisation, trained in the use of a sewing machine and given a small loan to set up her own shop. >>wilmot: now this lady is really inspiring in the sense that we gave her one sewing machine, now she has three, and now she's employing three staff to help her expand her business. so i think her future looks very bright, her children now are getting adequate nutrition and she'll be able to send he
>>despite the economic success of muslim nations like malaysia, indonesia and the oil producing countries of the middle east, 40% of people in the muslim world live below the poverty line. as the muslim world continues to take a more dominant role in the global economy; we look at what can be done to ensure the richer countries help the poorest. >>reporter: when 19 year old salma bezum's husband abandoned her with a two year old baby on the streets of bangladesh's capital, dhaka,...
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May 24, 2010
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. >> extremists want a war, but muslims are part of our national life including those who serve in ournited states army. >> reporter: asked in the video about muslim groups who disapproved of the christmas day airline plot because it targeted civilians, awlaki had a chilling response. he said those who might be killed in a plane are merely a drop of water in the sea. lara logan, cbs news, washington. >>> former "survivor" producer bruce beresford-redmond who is suspected in his wife's murder is back in the u.s. his attorney says he returned from mexico to be with his children and to tend to family matters. he did not have permission to leave. his wife's body was found in cancun last month. investigators have said the victim's body showed signs of asphyxiation. >>> actress lindsay lohan is back in los angeles for a court appearance today. wearing a dark hat and sunglasses, she arrived from france saturday. she climbed in to a waiting vehicle which whisked her away. lohan missed a court hearing in beverly hills last week blaming a stolen passport while she was attending the cannes film f
. >> extremists want a war, but muslims are part of our national life including those who serve in ournited states army. >> reporter: asked in the video about muslim groups who disapproved of the christmas day airline plot because it targeted civilians, awlaki had a chilling response. he said those who might be killed in a plane are merely a drop of water in the sea. lara logan, cbs news, washington. >>> former "survivor" producer bruce beresford-redmond who is...
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nation. because it's very important to send a message from the muslim leaders, around the nation. from california, new york, miami, washington, chicago, that we to show that we all -- denouncing all acts of terrorism and to condemn it strongly send a message to the muslims and to the nonmuslims all around the world that we are working closely with our authorities in prevention. and to try to stop any future -- may allah forbid, any future terrorist acts or terrorist activities. as a matter of fact, we just came from haiti, we put our life in danger for nonmuslims. we went to haiti. we went to katrina, we've been working to save lives. and we are against any, any terrorist attacks from any places in our soil or any americans here or abroad. as clear as it sounds. >> ej, what is your sense of the degree of cooperation from the vast majority of not only islamic leadership in america, but around the world? >> the muslim people around the world, and here in the united states have been helping out dramatically. this is not muslim. this is radical. and i mean, i worked undercover online d
nation. because it's very important to send a message from the muslim leaders, around the nation. from california, new york, miami, washington, chicago, that we to show that we all -- denouncing all acts of terrorism and to condemn it strongly send a message to the muslims and to the nonmuslims all around the world that we are working closely with our authorities in prevention. and to try to stop any future -- may allah forbid, any future terrorist acts or terrorist activities. as a matter of...
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. >> extremists want a war, but muslims are part of our national life including those who serve in ournited states army. >> reporter: asked in the video about muslim groups who disapproved of the christmas day airline plot because it targeted civilian, awlaki had a chilling response. he said those who might be h killed in a plane are merely a drop of water in the sea. lara logan, cbs news, washington. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," most stocks in asia rebounded this morning after last week's losses and emily smith is here in new york with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, most michelle asian markets gained ground despite more concerns about financial stability. the hang seng was higher for ghooifts while the nikkei was off a fraction. today wall street gets the latest on the housing market and friday a late day rally pulled stocks higher after a very ugly week. the dow gained 125 points. the nasdaq added 25. british airways cab continue crews have ghon on strike. it began after last ditch talks failed. the airline said it should still operate more than half of
. >> extremists want a war, but muslims are part of our national life including those who serve in ournited states army. >> reporter: asked in the video about muslim groups who disapproved of the christmas day airline plot because it targeted civilian, awlaki had a chilling response. he said those who might be h killed in a plane are merely a drop of water in the sea. lara logan, cbs news, washington. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," most stocks in asia rebounded this...
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also, he's one of the preeminent evangelical leaders of the nation and muslims have said his comments were intolerant to them. franklin graham is here to respond. she says the mainstream media in america are openly hostile toward christianity. but she's not even a christian. in fact she's an atheist and we'll ask s.e. cupp why she even cares and he's a small business owner and took on organized crime in cleveland, and i wonder, can he take on congress? you'll meet tom gantly tonight, we have a great show and thanks for joining us here, from new york. [applause]. >> this week we have had a lot of discussion about the arizona immigration bill. it's really maybe bringing up the most unpleasant part of politics. the absolute pollization where one side believes it is completely right and the other side believes it is right they think the other side is completely wrong, the all or nothing mind set that makes it difficult to ever bring out solutions. this particular debate is certainly driven by a lot of emotion and extraordinary amount of passion and sometimes, the passion is more to win th
also, he's one of the preeminent evangelical leaders of the nation and muslims have said his comments were intolerant to them. franklin graham is here to respond. she says the mainstream media in america are openly hostile toward christianity. but she's not even a christian. in fact she's an atheist and we'll ask s.e. cupp why she even cares and he's a small business owner and took on organized crime in cleveland, and i wonder, can he take on congress? you'll meet tom gantly tonight, we have a...
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also, he's one of the pre-eminent evangelical leaders in the nation, but some muslims said that his comments were intolerant to them. franklin graham is here to respond. she says the mainstream media in america are openly hostel toward christianity, but she's not even a christian, in fact, an atheist, so we're going to ask s.e. cupp why in the world she cares and thens' a small business owner, he took on organized crime in cleveland, but i wonder, can he take on congress? you're going to meet tomganly tonight. you've got a great show tonight and thank you for joining us here in new york. [applaus [applause] >> this week, we have had a lot of discussions about the arizona immigration bill. it's really maybe bringing up the most unpleasant part of politics, the absolute polarization where one side believes it's completely right and the other side believes it's completely right and they think the other side is completely wrong. this is the all or nothing mindset that's making it very difficult to ever bring out solutions. this particular debate is certainly driven by a lot of emotion and an ext
also, he's one of the pre-eminent evangelical leaders in the nation, but some muslims said that his comments were intolerant to them. franklin graham is here to respond. she says the mainstream media in america are openly hostel toward christianity, but she's not even a christian, in fact, an atheist, so we're going to ask s.e. cupp why in the world she cares and thens' a small business owner, he took on organized crime in cleveland, but i wonder, can he take on congress? you're going to meet...
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muslims. but the nation was founded on principles such that the church, the christian church was at the heart of the declaration of independence. over 1/3 of those who signed the declaration of independence were not just christian, but ordained christian ministers, they had churches. and the church was behind the effort to abolish slavery because they, just like john quincy adams, knew it was so wrong and as adams, for about a year and a half, took a young, tall, slender, not very handsome man under his wing down the hall, as christians, they became so close in that short time, john quincy adams affected him so he knew as a christian that slavery had to end because we could not continue to be blessed by god if we were treating brothers and sisters by putting them in chains and bondage and he preached that sermon over and over just down the hall. and the churches were preaching, some weren't, but many were. that was the heart of that movement. what was martin luther king jr., dr. king was an ordained christian minister. the church has been behind the great movements here in america. and now, w
muslims. but the nation was founded on principles such that the church, the christian church was at the heart of the declaration of independence. over 1/3 of those who signed the declaration of independence were not just christian, but ordained christian ministers, they had churches. and the church was behind the effort to abolish slavery because they, just like john quincy adams, knew it was so wrong and as adams, for about a year and a half, took a young, tall, slender, not very handsome man...
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[applause] extremists want a war between america and as long, but muslims are part of our national lifeing those who serve in our united states army. adversaries want to divide us, but we are united by our support for you, soldiers to send a clear message that this country is both a land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] in an age of instant access to information, a lot of cynicism and news, it is easy to lose perspective, in a flood of pictures, in a swirl of political debate. power and influence can seemed to ebb and flow. wars and grand plans can be deemed one more loss -- won or lost day-to-day, hour to hour. we have experienced the immediacy of the image of the suffering child, or the boasts of a dictator, it is easy to give in to the belief that human progress has stalled, that events are beyond our control, that change is not possible. but, this nation was founded upon a different notion. we believe that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
[applause] extremists want a war between america and as long, but muslims are part of our national lifeing those who serve in our united states army. adversaries want to divide us, but we are united by our support for you, soldiers to send a clear message that this country is both a land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] in an age of instant access to information, a lot of cynicism and news, it is easy to lose perspective, in a flood of pictures, in a swirl of political debate....
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clegg is i think we used to be my intern at the nation magazine and of course they would've hired him if he was a muslim, but i'm glad to know he still isn't a believer. and what someone says is true i could've answered the question by saying this, maybe we should just force all americans to have prayer in the schools because i don't know a quicker way of bringing together a mass production of atheism among the young. and that's certainly the reason for the secularization of british society is the religion of compulsory in english and scottish and we'll schools. and the queen is the head of the church as well as the state in the armed forces, which means it's where the heart ceases to be should never have been peered at the moment that does happen, prince charles becomes the head of the church of england. it was fun fattier with no taste in women. and that's what you get here it goes on in a church on the family values of henry gage. >> but the truth is i think england is just not an issue. >> know what would dream of rebounding on it. >> we'll see how well he actually does. i don't know what you think,
clegg is i think we used to be my intern at the nation magazine and of course they would've hired him if he was a muslim, but i'm glad to know he still isn't a believer. and what someone says is true i could've answered the question by saying this, maybe we should just force all americans to have prayer in the schools because i don't know a quicker way of bringing together a mass production of atheism among the young. and that's certainly the reason for the secularization of british society is...
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was talking about a public where the majori of the people are muslims, they are free to practice their religion. your point, that as a nation we are most grateful for the efforts you are making their, we should of the lies the this opportunity. -- we should utilize this opportunity. it is also in your interest. your national interest in security. from the leership comes responsibility in the united states. that i the lead gold today in this world. part of the responsibility. host: one more call from fort lauderdale, florida. caller: good morning. first, i would like to say that 80% of us, and the brother-in- law was the king of all this drugs. if elected would you eradicate all those copies? guest: absolutely. against those making them in profits. the king has the best strategy. bu next to the list is out to help the farmers so that this cannot come back,. showing that our people have made tremendous efforts, the complex situation of securing the poppy as mid difficult -- >> just weeks after the british election, queen elizabeth ii will formally announce the legislative agenda for the new session. we travelled from buckingh
was talking about a public where the majori of the people are muslims, they are free to practice their religion. your point, that as a nation we are most grateful for the efforts you are making their, we should of the lies the this opportunity. -- we should utilize this opportunity. it is also in your interest. your national interest in security. from the leership comes responsibility in the united states. that i the lead gold today in this world. part of the responsibility. host: one more call...
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muslim terrorists. at that time i went to our national security advisor and requested that we have people go out and rescue our folks, our military, and at that time we had no plans to do that in this government. so i bought a commercial airline ticket. they were kind enough to send with me then a marine colonel, who is now a major general, and we took a trip to the fill fines -- philippines on the day before leaders in 2001 reflew over the philippines where the two kansas missionaries were held hostage. we met with president arroyo. i was greeted by a cold shoulder, if i can use that term, and it was because they really didn't have much, i think, to expect what they could do on behalf of the missionaries. but when i walked in the room, the colonel recognized a colonel in the philippine army that he attended school with at fort leavenworth at the command and general staff college. they greeted each other warmly and the ice in the room melted. we were able to then negotiate several things for our military to help assist the the rescue attempts for them and we were able to get, for example, training for the
muslim terrorists. at that time i went to our national security advisor and requested that we have people go out and rescue our folks, our military, and at that time we had no plans to do that in this government. so i bought a commercial airline ticket. they were kind enough to send with me then a marine colonel, who is now a major general, and we took a trip to the fill fines -- philippines on the day before leaders in 2001 reflew over the philippines where the two kansas missionaries were...
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was talking about a public where the majority of the people are muslims, they are free to practice their religion. your point, that as a nation we are most grateful for the efforts you are making their, we should of the lies the this opportunity. -- we should utilize this opportunity. it is also in your interest. your national interest in security. from the leadership comes responsibility in the united states. that is the lead gold today in this world. a part of the responsibility. host: one more call from fort lauderdale, florida. caller: good morning. first, i would like to say that 80% of us, and the brother-in- law was the king of all this drugs. if elected would you eradicate all those copies? guest: absolutely. against those making them in profits. the king has the best strategy. but next to the list is out to help the farmers so that this cannot come back,. showing that our people have made tremendous efforts, the complex situation of securing the poppy as mid difficult -- the poppies have made it difficult. host: thank you for your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: we will take another time out and talk more
was talking about a public where the majority of the people are muslims, they are free to practice their religion. your point, that as a nation we are most grateful for the efforts you are making their, we should of the lies the this opportunity. -- we should utilize this opportunity. it is also in your interest. your national interest in security. from the leadership comes responsibility in the united states. that is the lead gold today in this world. a part of the responsibility. host: one...
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muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago." but what does america have to be sorry for? we're the nation that has always represented the highest aspirations of the human spirit. we gave the world the gift of the freedom of speech and government of the people, by the people, and for the people. it is america. where millions line up in search of a life of freedom and opportunity. [applause] since snuns, american troops have deployed on at least five different occasions to liberate muslim people in kuwait, in bosnia, in kosovo, in afghanistan, and in iraq. and let's not forget our humanitarian mission in somalia. america cannot win the battle for hearts and minds in the muslim world by apologizing. and by banning terms like war or terror -- [applause] >> by banning words like war on terror or -- it blurs the moral lines and undermines us in the struggle of ideas. al qaeda knows very well that it has a soft underbelly. our job is to exploit it. in 2005, al qaeda's number two wrote an internal memo warning that killing fellow muslims risks losing the hearts and minds of muslims everywhere. it
muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago." but what does america have to be sorry for? we're the nation that has always represented the highest aspirations of the human spirit. we gave the world the gift of the freedom of speech and government of the people, by the people, and for the people. it is america. where millions line up in search of a life of freedom and opportunity. [applause] since snuns, american troops have deployed on at least five different occasions to liberate...