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the soil spilled on the floor splinters of the broken part of the crumpled flower exhibit of the muslim york i'm telling the whole story. on average we sell two thousand of these flower pots a month over the fifty shots twenty four thousand a year for a restaurant with seven different desserts on the menu. maurya still i long dreamed of making a dish that would be the talk of the town for. some spirits. of smear of the old and then i did it. but at the same time this dessert is really stealing the show we've gone the government exhibit. is going to stick or does i do a lot of new dishes must so many original desserts or so all with ideas and messages behind them is what's that those are still. something that i want my guests to notice them as well. but this flower pot just there is so popular that it was a dog's in the limelight. as a researcher for the book i'll have to invent something that takes some of the shine off of that dessert with something so original that it surpasses the flower pot generation is going to do it in the. next step is it a bird or a plane now it's just a bunch of ma
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jewish leaders, after what happened in pittsburgh in new york, muslim leaders, immigrants, you can'twe say over and over, times i would have said things offensive to others, don't justify it, rectify it, correct it publicly and say to others that we must do the same. this president needs to learn that. he needs to stand up and clearly denounce any form of hate whether or not the victims are of his race and gender or not. he needs to embrace muslims in this country. yes it is great that there has been in many cities an increase of security around mosques, those at sin gynagogues, and ot, and we need to say we stand against bigotry, terrorism, and there can be no one that is excused from standing up if you're not standing up then you are showing us where you really stand. that does it for me. thank you for watching, i'll see you back here at 5:00 p.m. eastern for a new live edition of politics nation. up next, "the beat." up next, "the beat." >>> the white house responding to what is now a bipartisan rebuke on immigration. all of this to break his own campaign promise that mexico would
jewish leaders, after what happened in pittsburgh in new york, muslim leaders, immigrants, you can'twe say over and over, times i would have said things offensive to others, don't justify it, rectify it, correct it publicly and say to others that we must do the same. this president needs to learn that. he needs to stand up and clearly denounce any form of hate whether or not the victims are of his race and gender or not. he needs to embrace muslims in this country. yes it is great that there...
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in the buzz words it was an unplanned unexpected and passionate exchange between new york university student and muslim rights activists lean dweck and chelsea clinton of the clinton dynasty while both of them were attending a vigil in new york for the victims of the christ church massacre take a listen. to all the time all this for you that is if you. love your voice do you think you know you're going to say today to see if this is the face here is the result of that so that you feel inside twenty nine people died just a minute but. i don't think you did that i'm sorry you feel that we knew you wouldn't believe it or believe that. the actions and words that white was referring to were clinton's tweets condemning us representative bill on omar for having the audacity the audacity crazy of her to publicly question apac in the israeli government's political influence over u.s. politicians naturally the elite on both sides of the aisle came screaming to the defense of poor poor poor poor her chelsea clinton as they do when one of their own is actually confronted and held accountable by one of the by one o
in the buzz words it was an unplanned unexpected and passionate exchange between new york university student and muslim rights activists lean dweck and chelsea clinton of the clinton dynasty while both of them were attending a vigil in new york for the victims of the christ church massacre take a listen. to all the time all this for you that is if you. love your voice do you think you know you're going to say today to see if this is the face here is the result of that so that you feel inside...
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in the buzz words it was an unplanned unexpected and passionate exchange between new york university student and muslimights activists leaned back and chelsea clinton of the clinton dynasty while both of them were attending a vigil in new york for the victims of the christ church massacre take a listen. thank you all the time all the way it is a tool to say that it was your choice the way you say these words yet willing to say today this if this is the face here is the result of the massacre still i feel like you would think that this will say that i want you to know that i want you to feel that you can cite twenty nine people died just about every one of. the i don't think you did i'm sorry you feel that we knew you wouldn't believe the lyrics.
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and the buzz words it was an unplanned unexpected and passionate exchange between new york university student and muslimights activists leaned back and chelsea clinton of the clinton dynasty while both of them were attending a vigil in new york for the victims of the christ church massacre stake a listen. you're all the time in all this for you but it. is a bit closer. to. a week we're going to have to wait till we get a to see if this this phrase here is the result and that's ok still i feel like you went down hill and i want you to know that i want you to feel deep inside twenty nine people died to discover better but. i don't think you did and i'm sorry you feel that we. never believed that. the actions and words that white was referring to were clinton's tweets condemning us representative bill on omar private the audacity the audacity crazy of her to publicly question a packin the israeli government's political influence over us politicians naturally the elite on both sides of the aisle came screaming to the defense of poor poor poor poor or hurt chelsea clinton as they do when one of their own is
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in the buzz words it was an unplanned unexpected and passionate exchange between new york university student and muslim rights activists leaned back and chelsea clinton of the clinton dynasty while both of them were attending a vigil in new york for the victims of the christ church massacre take a listen. thank you all these i know all this stuff for you to say. it's a bit closer. to. eighty feet or if you're going to say today to see if this is the face here is the result and that's ok still i feel like you would think that this will and i want you to know that i want you to feel deep inside twenty nine people died just a matter of. i don't think you did i'm sorry you feel that we need you losing we have the lyrics the actions and words of the white was referring to were clinton's tweets condemning us representative bill on omar for having the audacity the audacity crazy of her to publicly question a pac and the israeli government's political influence over u.s. politicians naturally the elite on both sides of the aisle came screaming to the defense of poor poor poor poor or hurt chelsea clinton as th
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and worth noting, not one of them about the mass murder of muslims in new zealand. live from new york it's saturday night...the president went after the nbc comedy show where he is frequently mocked ... suggesting that the f=c=c investigate its political bias and accusing late night hosts of colluding with russia. typing sfxgeneral motors and its workers are also in collusion, the president tweeted, in shutting down the lordstown car factory.typing sfxbut it was his tweets about john mccain that drew the biggest response... he accused the late arizona senator of leaking a dosisier about trump's ties to the russian government to try to harm trump's chances ahead of the 2016 electionmccain said he passed the document along to the fbi after the election.the tweet also falsely claimed that mccain was last in his class at annapolis.mccain's daughter meghan, a co-host on "the view," compared her family to the president's. "your life is spent on your weekends, not with your family, not with your friends but obsessing over great men you could never live up to." the husband of white house coun
and worth noting, not one of them about the mass murder of muslims in new zealand. live from new york it's saturday night...the president went after the nbc comedy show where he is frequently mocked ... suggesting that the f=c=c investigate its political bias and accusing late night hosts of colluding with russia. typing sfxgeneral motors and its workers are also in collusion, the president tweeted, in shutting down the lordstown car factory.typing sfxbut it was his tweets about john mccain...
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despite that, she's encouraging muslim american communities to contact law enforcement if they have concerns. as for new york city's mayor, he has called this attack horrifying in a series of tweets. here is what he said in a radio interview to offer company to those muslim american communities. >> we are immediately -- nypd is reinforcing muslim community centers and mosques. you will see nypd presence. of course, folks will go to pray today. we want them to be supported. i'm reaching out later today to muslim community leaders to let them know that we will have their back. we will support them. people are going through a lot of pain and fear right now. we have to be there with them. it's about sending a message that hate will not be tolerated in new york city. we truly embrace our muslim community and we will stand up against islamaphobia in all its forms. >> reporter: the mayor saying, intoll raerance is spreading. he is urging people to stand up against it. >> the fbi is ready to assist new zealand in dealing with this attack? >> reporter: they are. they talk about the fact they have agents in the region
despite that, she's encouraging muslim american communities to contact law enforcement if they have concerns. as for new york city's mayor, he has called this attack horrifying in a series of tweets. here is what he said in a radio interview to offer company to those muslim american communities. >> we are immediately -- nypd is reinforcing muslim community centers and mosques. you will see nypd presence. of course, folks will go to pray today. we want them to be supported. i'm reaching...
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pellet guns a state policy into smear and really very aggressive behavior towards muslims whether they were in mumbai or york push me or do you or anybody else this started as soon as by mr moody came into power well not that hard the pakistani government is also accused of major human rights abuses on its own territory so let's not paint it black and white but i'm more interested in the political angle of this whole skirmish because when the security and the sovereignty of a state i directly engage there's always pressure on latest to respond in a mass killer and symmachus way in order not to look weak and yet prime minister han went out of his way to stay conciliatory do you think his response where have been the same if he like his indian counter. we're facing an important election no this is what you we really need to understand about pakistan pakistan has changed on that ground pakistan no more considered and the more city against india encouraging in the mostly among to its nationals against any one of its neighbors as a good state policy right this is where pakistan is very different than we than indi
pellet guns a state policy into smear and really very aggressive behavior towards muslims whether they were in mumbai or york push me or do you or anybody else this started as soon as by mr moody came into power well not that hard the pakistani government is also accused of major human rights abuses on its own territory so let's not paint it black and white but i'm more interested in the political angle of this whole skirmish because when the security and the sovereignty of a state i directly...
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in new york, a predominately muslim community has repeatedly been targegeted by white supremacists andextremists. the same thing in kansas and illinois. across europe, united states, anti-islam hate crimes are happening at record highs. the fbi documents the risise of white supremacy extremism online is even fasaster than isis extremism. my message to thosose who are watching this is that this is actually a time to come together. this is a time where we need to recognize extremism and terrorism has no religion and black, white, brown, we need to stand united. in p particular, to white alall, i ask you to recognize there is a need to root out white supremacy extremism. it is not enough to simply not be racist. you have to be anti-racist. you have to work actively with communities of color to push back against this misinformation, to spend time trying to better understand the various committees of color. our job is not to sit in mosques and be shot, our job is to be valuable contributors to society. we can only do that when there is collaboration. what we saw today is an ongoing result -
in new york, a predominately muslim community has repeatedly been targegeted by white supremacists andextremists. the same thing in kansas and illinois. across europe, united states, anti-islam hate crimes are happening at record highs. the fbi documents the risise of white supremacy extremism online is even fasaster than isis extremism. my message to thosose who are watching this is that this is actually a time to come together. this is a time where we need to recognize extremism and terrorism...
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we have 900 muslim officers in the nypd for example so a community that gives back to new york city. nypd is going to be out in force. i'll be reaching out to muslim community leaders. it's like the attack in pittsbur pittsburgh, you can imagine what a member of any faith feels after they see a house of worship desecrated and made a killing ground. the community needs to know they will be protected and braced and so you'll see that in new york city today. you'll see a lot of protection. >> we were just discussing on the commercial break how terrible it is how many houses of worship we have to protect in response to these. i live next to a synagogue and every saturday morning there's a show of force from the nypd and the number of houses of worship continues to grow. >> and there's an intolerance that's being spread in this country and this world. we see it in europe on vously as well and we have to defeat that. but in the meantime, we also have to show that we will protect people that a truly inclusive society doesn't just do it in words but in deeds. that we have that police presenc
we have 900 muslim officers in the nypd for example so a community that gives back to new york city. nypd is going to be out in force. i'll be reaching out to muslim community leaders. it's like the attack in pittsbur pittsburgh, you can imagine what a member of any faith feels after they see a house of worship desecrated and made a killing ground. the community needs to know they will be protected and braced and so you'll see that in new york city today. you'll see a lot of protection....
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york. what are you learning? >> reporter: i can tell you that american muslims are in a deep state of mourning. but at the same time they also in a state of heightened security, that's what we noticed here in new york city for the last 24 hours, mayor bill de blasio and nypd officers visit various locations through the city, make sure members of the muslim community feel reassured, safe, comfortable. yesterday, for example, we were here as many people stopped by for friday prayer. they walk past a contingent of tactical police officers and into the main prayer room. when you hear from city officials, interesting when you hear the message from bill de blasio, saying the main message to send by sending police officers to locations is one of solidarity. also one of safety. >> to send a clear message to all our muslim brothers and sisters that we stand with you in solidarity. we understand the pain you're feeling at this moment and the loss you're feeling and we are here to ensure this community is respected and embraced and protected. >> on that note, we certainly have seen some of the messaging on
york. what are you learning? >> reporter: i can tell you that american muslims are in a deep state of mourning. but at the same time they also in a state of heightened security, that's what we noticed here in new york city for the last 24 hours, mayor bill de blasio and nypd officers visit various locations through the city, make sure members of the muslim community feel reassured, safe, comfortable. yesterday, for example, we were here as many people stopped by for friday prayer. they...
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centre for responsible leadership, which works closely with the muslim league on addressing religious intolerance. hejoins me now from new yorksions of solidarity across different religions at a moment like this? it's extremely important, in fa ct, this? it's extremely important, in fact, people of all religions and civilization and creed strongly condemn such a terrible attack is heinous attack if a crime against humanity, not just some. heinous attack if a crime against humanity, notjust some. and what role do religious leaders have in first, comforting those who had been caught up in this, but also trying to stop anything like this happening ain? to stop anything like this happening again? first of all, i think as an pittsburgh and al-qaeda and isis attacks, this is an abomination and needs to be condemned and the strongest terms and what we need as many people of faith to work together to bring in and replace hatred with education and understanding and tolerance and ultimately we must learn to love each other, not go and kill each other. the difficulty is how you achieve that, because some will say it's down to the author
centre for responsible leadership, which works closely with the muslim league on addressing religious intolerance. hejoins me now from new yorksions of solidarity across different religions at a moment like this? it's extremely important, in fa ct, this? it's extremely important, in fact, people of all religions and civilization and creed strongly condemn such a terrible attack is heinous attack if a crime against humanity, not just some. heinous attack if a crime against humanity, notjust...
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muslim communities across the u.s. as well. police boosting security at mosques in new york, los angeles, atlanta, chicago.oval is live outside a mosque in new york city. polo, how is the community reacting there? >> reporter: several signs of solidarity that you mentioned awhile ago, also signs of security. yesterday, for example, members of the muslim community traveling to this particular mosque in the upper east side did notice obvious police presence, tactical officers staged outside for friday prayer. today, that presence is somewhat scaled back, nonetheless present today. i have to tell you yesterday i had an opportunity to speak to a member of this particular mosque here, and there's a concern there that the attacks that we saw play out in new zealand, according to this member is part of what they believe of that wave of intolerance. they did say they feel relatively safe obviously seeing the men and women in blue posted outside. new york mayor, bill de blasio says that police presence is meant to send two messages, one, a message of solidarity, law enforcement is standing side to side with members
muslim communities across the u.s. as well. police boosting security at mosques in new york, los angeles, atlanta, chicago.oval is live outside a mosque in new york city. polo, how is the community reacting there? >> reporter: several signs of solidarity that you mentioned awhile ago, also signs of security. yesterday, for example, members of the muslim community traveling to this particular mosque in the upper east side did notice obvious police presence, tactical officers staged outside...
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there has not been in fact an effort on part of any group including bosnian muslims and its leadership to in fact. do do legs york outages crimes so far it seems that the elites have been happy to rule in their own fiefdoms which allows very much war. rampant corruption and control of their own resources if you look at the report because. you know places like korea that where i come from there is no effort to actually do to rule constant systematic effort to help people who have returned again. poor women or invest in fact in the integration of the country and that is one of the key problems that republika srpska has never been made by its partners at the state level to acknowledge what has happened and what crimes were committed or repair its citizens or your boss in most in the krauts so in fact i think this is why i see this moment as an opportunity to actually change the paradigm completely not simply to expect that somehow by a miracle people will wake up one day and say oh yes genocide was committed like and what it what does that change that like what is changing the paradigm look like in my opinion first
there has not been in fact an effort on part of any group including bosnian muslims and its leadership to in fact. do do legs york outages crimes so far it seems that the elites have been happy to rule in their own fiefdoms which allows very much war. rampant corruption and control of their own resources if you look at the report because. you know places like korea that where i come from there is no effort to actually do to rule constant systematic effort to help people who have returned again....
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this our store is the executive director of and power change that's a muslim grassroots movement and joins us now via skype from new york good to have you on linda sarsour now how a comment about support for israel from home are snowballed into a resolution on bigotry and should it have gotten to this point. i think it's important to understand that. omar is one of the two muslim women in congress that was sent there to be a progressive to stand up for all communities and in to shake up the status quo that has told us for a very long time that we are not able to criticize the state of israel on the policies of the israeli government against the palestinian people so we are very proud of ilana omar and unequivocally stand with her and so the democratic leadership wanted to actually put forth the resolution to rebuke urquhart and to and to review current comments on what they believe to be anti-semitism we absolutely reject that and we do not believe that congresswoman at ohana mark was engaging in any anti-semitic behavior so we called on the democratic leadership to put forth a resolution that expanded the language to i
this our store is the executive director of and power change that's a muslim grassroots movement and joins us now via skype from new york good to have you on linda sarsour now how a comment about support for israel from home are snowballed into a resolution on bigotry and should it have gotten to this point. i think it's important to understand that. omar is one of the two muslim women in congress that was sent there to be a progressive to stand up for all communities and in to shake up the...
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and in january, four men were in new york state, going to primarily a muslim community to kill them., sentenced in january to 25 years in prison, for plotting to kill muslims in kansas. somali muslim community. so these incidents are not getting the press they deserve so americans don't see how dangerous this is. so they would push i hope donald trump to say, white supremacists are terrorism. and he called to say radical islamic terrorism, you can't say trump doesn't have the courage politically to say white supremacist terrorism and he won't address it. >> and you're particularly in censed that the president doesn't say anything compassionately about muslim, the victim, the community impacted, particularly in this incident, and beyond. >> absolutely. and in fact, we have the opposite with this man. i'm muslim and this is a man who has demonized my community in ways that i only saw those on the fringe in the past. the real anti-muslim bigots. trump has amplified that saying muslims cheered on 9/11 in emergency and hate us, and calling for a ban on muslims and we are getting into a di
and in january, four men were in new york state, going to primarily a muslim community to kill them., sentenced in january to 25 years in prison, for plotting to kill muslims in kansas. somali muslim community. so these incidents are not getting the press they deserve so americans don't see how dangerous this is. so they would push i hope donald trump to say, white supremacists are terrorism. and he called to say radical islamic terrorism, you can't say trump doesn't have the courage...
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muslim invaders. >> that was a self identified steven from new york who was saying look, he doesn't approve obviouslyn new zealand but the underlying premise of migration and immigration issues were something he thought were deserving of voice. probably a weak summation. here's the point i was trying to make. i was saying the acts of the gunman, indefensible acts of a murderer don't draw support in terms of violence but that the logic of immigration needing to be addressed is what's driving a lot of populism around the globe. we would be mistaken not to acknowledge that. white nationalism is a subset of populism. not all populism is white nationalism, they're not synonymous. i'm saying there's an issue out there that needs to be addressed, not because of the lunatic that killed 49 people but because of people like steven that are motivated at the ballot box. join me for american life in columns tour in chicago, sold out tomorrow. wilkes-barre on april 29 and nashville april 30. catch us with us on cnn go and on demand. see you next week. >>> saturday march 16th. grateful for your company. i am christ
muslim invaders. >> that was a self identified steven from new york who was saying look, he doesn't approve obviouslyn new zealand but the underlying premise of migration and immigration issues were something he thought were deserving of voice. probably a weak summation. here's the point i was trying to make. i was saying the acts of the gunman, indefensible acts of a murderer don't draw support in terms of violence but that the logic of immigration needing to be addressed is what's...
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when the uzbek national in october 2017 in new york plowed through a crowd, extreme vetting. muslim. when a white nationalist does it,ize impotent. when putin interferes in the election, he's impotent. and the question is why are the kk, the alt-right, and white supremacists who chant -- wait for it -- the jews will not replace us, throwback to the replacement theory, that's what they chanted in charlottesville, and they killed heather heyer, an anti-racist protester. he says they're very fine people. both sides are to blame. so it comes from the top down. this is the commander in chief. i want president trump to be the president of all americans, mno just his base and white nationalists who by the way see him as a figurehead, as an enabler. how do we know that? their own words. daily stormer, the white supremacist website, said he's our guy. richard spencer, alt-right, says he's our guy. david duke says he's our guy. why is he their guy, don? >> that's a very good question. and the question for phil is he's 28 years old, the suspect in new zealand. how did he become radicalized at
when the uzbek national in october 2017 in new york plowed through a crowd, extreme vetting. muslim. when a white nationalist does it,ize impotent. when putin interferes in the election, he's impotent. and the question is why are the kk, the alt-right, and white supremacists who chant -- wait for it -- the jews will not replace us, throwback to the replacement theory, that's what they chanted in charlottesville, and they killed heather heyer, an anti-racist protester. he says they're very fine...
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are over 10,000 muslim soldiers serving in the united states army that have taken the oath to defend the constitution and this country. there are hundreds of first responders in new yorkds to the call of duty without regards to religion and all. muslims are physicians, they are in various professions serving most patriotically in this nation. how wrong he is. like on every issue. he is a ship without rutter. that is why we see all these investigations, all this corruption that is coming together now on surface so that this nation knows now where we are headed. my only concern is how would we recover from this hate and decision? >> well, we're talking about it. that's the start. thank you for your contribution to this country. you seem like a great guy. howard, five minutes from our buddy here from squirrel hill. >> we went to the same high school, not at the same time. >> i'm sure you were both "a" students. >>> ahead, the first veto is by a republican-controlled senate. e i hear it in the background and she's watching too, saying [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of ne
are over 10,000 muslim soldiers serving in the united states army that have taken the oath to defend the constitution and this country. there are hundreds of first responders in new yorkds to the call of duty without regards to religion and all. muslims are physicians, they are in various professions serving most patriotically in this nation. how wrong he is. like on every issue. he is a ship without rutter. that is why we see all these investigations, all this corruption that is coming...
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peterson elevated by neo liberal war supporting media like the new york times and guardian comes to going on the ground and the first muslim woman to sit in parliament british pm in a suit in all the british media political class complicit in deadly islamophobia all the civil coming of the days going underground the first the rise of identity politics is long been accused of masking the horrors of neo liberal austerity of disguising class conflict as the driving force of the march of history but on next guest sees not only identity is the enemy to fulfilling lives but marxism and socialism joining me now from toronto in canada is clinical psychologist on the international bestselling author of twelve rules for life an antidote to chaos professor jordan peterson jordan welcome to going underground let's just begin with what do you think it says about free speech in britain that cambridge university made an announcement this week saying they weren't going to invite you to speak i think it says more about the nature of the universities in general than about free speech in general i mean i don't feel that my dear see invitatio
peterson elevated by neo liberal war supporting media like the new york times and guardian comes to going on the ground and the first muslim woman to sit in parliament british pm in a suit in all the british media political class complicit in deadly islamophobia all the civil coming of the days going underground the first the rise of identity politics is long been accused of masking the horrors of neo liberal austerity of disguising class conflict as the driving force of the march of history...
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peterson elevated by a new liberal war supporting media like the new york times and guardian comes to going on the ground the first muslim woman to sit in bottom of british burnous who didn't know british media political clubs complicit in deadly islamophobia all this of all going on today is going on the ground the first the rise of identity politics is long been accused of law. asking the horrors of neoliberal stereotype of disguising plus conflict as the driving force of the much of history but on next guest sees not in the identity is the enemy to fulfilling lives but marxism and socialism joining me now from toronto in canada is clinical psychologist on the international bestselling author of twelve rules for life and then to go to chaos professor jordan peterson jordan welcome to going underground let's just begin with what do you think it says about free speech in britain that cambridge university made an announcement this week saying they weren't going to invite you to speak i think it says more about the nature of the universities in general than about free speech in general i mean i don't feel that my decision
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muslims by the media. i have two sets of headlines. two "new york times" headlines.e charlie hebdo newspaper in paris leaving 12 dead. in christchurch, signs point to a gunman steeped in internet trolling. two daily mirror headlines. isis maniac kills 50 in gay club. on the right, angelic boy who grew into a killer. >> there is white privilege there. yes, isis killers don't get to be angelic boys though some of them may have been before they became killers. there is a case of the white mass shooter, was he mentally ill, deranged, loner, lone wolf? the muslim -- if you believe it, we are immune to mental illness. we can't be mentally ill. if you look at the coverage, the word terrorism isn't used for people who aren't muslim. we have been conditioned to believe a terrorist attack is only an attack carried out by a brown dude with a beard shouting in arabic. the adl says three-quarters of terrorist deaths in the united states over the past decade were carried out by far right domestic terrorists. a quarter by muslims. can we say the media coverage of trempl is 75% whit
muslims by the media. i have two sets of headlines. two "new york times" headlines.e charlie hebdo newspaper in paris leaving 12 dead. in christchurch, signs point to a gunman steeped in internet trolling. two daily mirror headlines. isis maniac kills 50 in gay club. on the right, angelic boy who grew into a killer. >> there is white privilege there. yes, isis killers don't get to be angelic boys though some of them may have been before they became killers. there is a case of...
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york. indeed, statements have been made in the recent past by public officials including the president which can fairly be characterized as anti-muslim more generally. particularly since the september 11 attacks, muslim americans have faced a gauntlet of prejudice, alleging that they are inherently violent, disloyal and foreign. and this has led to hate-motivated violence. in 2017, for example, at least five mosques were bombed or burned in various cities around the country. efforts to question the loyalty of patriotism -- or patriotism of anyone in this country based on their religion or any innate characteristic is completely out of bounds. it is my fervent hope that this resolution will be a chance for us both as an institution and also as a nation to remind ourselves of what we all believe in and come together and heal. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting for this resolution today and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserve
york. indeed, statements have been made in the recent past by public officials including the president which can fairly be characterized as anti-muslim more generally. particularly since the september 11 attacks, muslim americans have faced a gauntlet of prejudice, alleging that they are inherently violent, disloyal and foreign. and this has led to hate-motivated violence. in 2017, for example, at least five mosques were bombed or burned in various cities around the country. efforts to question...
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there has not been in fact an effort on part of any group including bosnian muslims and its leadership to in fact. do do legs york outages crimes so far it seems that the elites have been happy to rule in their own fiefdoms which allows very much war. rampant corruption and control of their own resources if you look at the report because. you know places like korea that where i come from there is no effort to actually do to rule constant systematic effort to help people who have returned again. poor women or invest in fact in the integration of the country and that is one of the key problems that republika srpska has never been made by its partners at the state level to acknowledge what has happened and what crimes were committed or root beer its citizens or your boss and most in the crowds so in fact i think this is why i see this moment as an opportunity to actually change the paradigm completely not simply to expect that somehow by miracle people will wake up one day and say oh yes genocide with committed lies and what is that change that like what is changing the paradigm look like in my opinion first of all
there has not been in fact an effort on part of any group including bosnian muslims and its leadership to in fact. do do legs york outages crimes so far it seems that the elites have been happy to rule in their own fiefdoms which allows very much war. rampant corruption and control of their own resources if you look at the report because. you know places like korea that where i come from there is no effort to actually do to rule constant systematic effort to help people who have returned again....
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york. indeed, statements have been made in the recent past by public officials including the president which can fairly be characterized as anti-muslim more generally. particularly since the september 11 attacks, muslim americans have faced a gauntlet of prejudice, alleging that they are inherently violent, disloyal and foreign. and this has led to hate-motivated violence. in 2017, for example, at least five mosques were bombed or burned in various cities around the country. efforts to question the loyalty of patriotism -- or patriotism of anyone in this country based on their religion or any innate characteristic is completely out of bounds. it is my fervent hope that this resolution will be a chance for us both as an institution and also as a nation to remind ourselves of what we all believe in and come together and heal. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting for this resolution today and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserve
york. indeed, statements have been made in the recent past by public officials including the president which can fairly be characterized as anti-muslim more generally. particularly since the september 11 attacks, muslim americans have faced a gauntlet of prejudice, alleging that they are inherently violent, disloyal and foreign. and this has led to hate-motivated violence. in 2017, for example, at least five mosques were bombed or burned in various cities around the country. efforts to question...
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here is a piece in the new york times this morning -- with heavy hearts, american muslims answer callso prayer. we take a look at some of the photos that are part of this piece while we read some of this piece -- muslims in cities across the united states now walked past heavily armed police officers to attend services on friday. hours after the gunmen killed at least 49 people, two mosques in new zealand, they poured over news reports with a mixture of grief and discussed, feeling familiar fears of being targeted for their religious beliefs. throughout the 10th day yesterday, law enforcement and political leaders promised muslims they would be protected for friday prayer, the very same things the victims had been doing when they died. the pictures are there in the wall street journal. there is an editorial piece, an editorial in the financial times today that the rise of the far right has been ignored for too long. the financial times writes that this way, halting the resurgence of the radical right will take action by multiple parties. those politicians who trade in as llama phobia,
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muslim rhetoric. joining me now is contributing opinion writer for "the new york times" and author of the domestic crusadersge ali. at this point we shouldn't be surprised by the president's rhetoric, should we? >> this is the feature, not the bug and wouldn't it be lovely for the rest of us if he had as much gusto and passion in attacking the white supremacists the number one terrorists in the u.s. like he does against john mccain, the press, black people, immigrants, obama, mueller? if he did that maybe we'd be a safer country. wouldn't it be lovely if he defended the rest of americans. because he's the president of all americans by the way. like he defended, you know, judge pirro and like he defends o mbs of saudi arabia and those in charlottesville. mulvaney said he's not a white supremist but he does promote white supremacist conspiracy theories. it is too early to gas light us. the midterm elections happened in october and president trump doubled down on the george soros conspiracy theory which stems from the ideological infrastructure of white supremacists around the world saying that rich billionair
muslim rhetoric. joining me now is contributing opinion writer for "the new york times" and author of the domestic crusadersge ali. at this point we shouldn't be surprised by the president's rhetoric, should we? >> this is the feature, not the bug and wouldn't it be lovely for the rest of us if he had as much gusto and passion in attacking the white supremacists the number one terrorists in the u.s. like he does against john mccain, the press, black people, immigrants, obama,...
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muslim speech as well. the controversy has brought focus to a growing divide. "the new yorkreporting the issue has touched off a furious debate between older house democrats and their young liberal colleagues, saying congresswoman omar is being singled out. among those younger members, new york democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez who in a series of tweets and comments has defended congresswoman omar. garret haake is on capitol hill this morning. why the delay on the vote? >> reporter: the bottom line here is democrats are in a jam. they're not sure exactly how they want to deal with this issue. democratic leadership are upset with the comments congresswoman omar has made. it's not the first time she's made comments that have been perceived as anti-semitic. they feel like they have to stand on the principles they believe if they have if they're going to condemn republicans for saying things they don't feel are appropriate. on the other end is the pushback is it not allowable to criticize in israel in any way? she argues she's talking about israeli policies, not the jewish relig
muslim speech as well. the controversy has brought focus to a growing divide. "the new yorkreporting the issue has touched off a furious debate between older house democrats and their young liberal colleagues, saying congresswoman omar is being singled out. among those younger members, new york democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez who in a series of tweets and comments has defended congresswoman omar. garret haake is on capitol hill this morning. why the delay on the vote? >> reporter:...
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muslim congresswomen in u.s. history. when we come back, we will host a discussion on the debate sparked by omar's comments. aviv, too to tel washington, and new york. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on thursday, the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism, anti-muslim discrimination, white supremacy, and other forms of hateful stuff the resolution was largely seen as a direct rebuke of ilhan omar , her comments about u.s. foreign policy with israel. the vote capped a week of intense debate among congressional democrats about anti-semitism in u.s. policy on israel. we're joined now by three guests. gideon levy is a ha'aretz columnist. his latest piece is headlined "keep it up, ilhan omar." he is also the author of "the punishment of gaza." phyllis bennis is in washington. she is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and serves on the national board of jewish voice for peace. her recent piece for in these times is headlined "why false accusations of anti-semitism against ilhan omar are so harmful." and remi kan
muslim congresswomen in u.s. history. when we come back, we will host a discussion on the debate sparked by omar's comments. aviv, too to tel washington, and new york. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on thursday, the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism, anti-muslim discrimination, white supremacy, and other forms of hateful stuff the resolution was largely...
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york times. listen to what he says. >> she was perfectly poised to be a bridge builder, between muslims and jews. and rather than come to washington, and be a bridge builder, she's come to be a bridge destroyer. >> dean, do you agree with that? >> i think she could be a bridge builder in the future. i hope that happens. a few weeks before all of this in her office, we talked about her trying to build bridges with lee zeldin, who is very pro -- who had been attacking her, and calling her anti-semitic long before this. i hope she could be a bridge builder, i hope she can still raise this issue that she wants. also, a bigger issue, in this time of trump, muslims and jews, i've never been involved in more interfaith organizations, we both feel under the gun in the time of donald trump i don't want to see us work together closer. >> it's an important point. the congressman is going to need to recognize her role now. she has a pivotal moment in time. her words have a big impact. >> you wanted to run for congress. i know you did want to run for congress. >> does she need to apologize for the most recent
york times. listen to what he says. >> she was perfectly poised to be a bridge builder, between muslims and jews. and rather than come to washington, and be a bridge builder, she's come to be a bridge destroyer. >> dean, do you agree with that? >> i think she could be a bridge builder in the future. i hope that happens. a few weeks before all of this in her office, we talked about her trying to build bridges with lee zeldin, who is very pro -- who had been attacking her, and...
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york. the result of reverse culture shock. the prize winning. song from the forest starts first on t.w. a city in ruins maro a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslimsand the christian population . by its fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seventeen president to churches response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the sights of bias starts april eleventh on g.w. . played . this is deja vu news live from berlin the death toll in the christ church mosque shootings rises to fifty. new zealand is in mourning after a deadly attack on the mosques the suspected gunman appears in court and is charged with murder. bonfires violent clashes and looting in the streets of paris as a yellow vest protest.
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york times" but i absolutely do in this case. he is making a very important point, her anti-semitic remarks made a conversation, unites muslim-americansecially sad given the make up of her own district. she should be serving as a bridge builder, she is more of a divider. liz: and your reaction to this, democrat senator, was asked if she believes that omar's comments were anti-semitic. >> i don't think she intended them to be anti-semitic, but we're in an environment now just every everything we say can be viewed in a certain way. we have a lot of hate speech against immigrants, against muslims, all kinds of people. liz: sounds like she was dodging the question. >> it is astonishing to see democrats make omar out to be the victim, she is not the victim, she needs to be responsible for her own rhetoric, and the democrat party need to denounce and. instead they are going out of their way to defend her. liz: you know to your point about congresswoman omar. attacking media after he was criticized for calling president obama a pretty face that got away with murder. i think she tweeted and deleted her tweet claims that the reporters were dis
york times" but i absolutely do in this case. he is making a very important point, her anti-semitic remarks made a conversation, unites muslim-americansecially sad given the make up of her own district. she should be serving as a bridge builder, she is more of a divider. liz: and your reaction to this, democrat senator, was asked if she believes that omar's comments were anti-semitic. >> i don't think she intended them to be anti-semitic, but we're in an environment now just every...
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york city, washington, d.c. and houston increased police presence at mosques there. encouraging from different religious groups to support their mosque and to join and pray alongside muslims kind of religious solidarity during this toxic climber. there in whatever nonsense he wrote down he used words such as invaders. it is not just in charlottesville but in washington d.c. do you think individuals and leaders using that kind of language demonizing them, making those who are not white christians seem some how a threat. do you think it ends up having an impact on these murders? >> i think it does especially for those that view the religious texts. i believe they have a responsibility to watch the language that we use. that kind of language has a great impact. unfortunately many extremist organizations have used the language of religious leaders and political leaders to justify their hurtful idealologies and justify attacks they are planning as we speak and to justify actions like the ones we have seen over the past 48 hours. >> all right. democrat of indiana. thank you for your time, sir. our thoughts are with you. >> an honor. >> let's talk about this with our panel. it's
york city, washington, d.c. and houston increased police presence at mosques there. encouraging from different religious groups to support their mosque and to join and pray alongside muslims kind of religious solidarity during this toxic climber. there in whatever nonsense he wrote down he used words such as invaders. it is not just in charlottesville but in washington d.c. do you think individuals and leaders using that kind of language demonizing them, making those who are not white...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york and on this night at the same time the midwest is grappling with historic floods and the same time the muslim community mourns 50 lives lost in the terror attacks in new zealand, president trump is tweeting not about either of those things but the late senator he once said wasn't a war hero. he again took aim at john mccain going after the late senator for among other things mccain's decisive vote against repealing obamacare. trump's attacks coming on the anniversary week of mccain's release as a p.o.w. 46 years ago. the president also firing off tweets at slew of our targets, "saturday night live," robert mueller eastern fox news. all as trump's acting chief of staff made the rounds on morning talk shows today to come to the president's defense after he said he didn't believe white nationalism was on the rise despite a far-right terrorist who killed 50 people at mosques in new zealand. >> the president's absolute, all threats, domestic and international, but i want to push back against the idea every time something bad happens around the world folks who don't like donald trump seem to plame
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york times. former fbi special agent. synagogues are closed today, we know there's heightened security at places of islamic worship. i'm wondering how is the muslim community feeling today. how are you feeling today? >> thursday night is when i heard, i'm sitting in virginia, i get a whatsapp message, he reads about 49 people who are killed. juma prayer is friday prayer. early afternoon, kids, family members, you take everyone, you go, you hear arabic in the background your kids are running around. you have some falafel. that's in new zealand. i'm sitting in america, and an american father says to me, how will i keep my kids safe? why? this affects all of us. the memory is fresh from october when a shooter with the similar type of fear and ideology, he said, i want to punish any group that is bringing refugees to invade our country. i'm going to go in, screw the optics and i'm going to get them before they get us. he killed them in a synagogue. the shooter in new zealand references the shooter in quebec, a white supremacist attacked a few years ago, this affects all of us. this is a globalized ideology of hate. all of these white power movements,
york times. former fbi special agent. synagogues are closed today, we know there's heightened security at places of islamic worship. i'm wondering how is the muslim community feeling today. how are you feeling today? >> thursday night is when i heard, i'm sitting in virginia, i get a whatsapp message, he reads about 49 people who are killed. juma prayer is friday prayer. early afternoon, kids, family members, you take everyone, you go, you hear arabic in the background your kids are...
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if you'll remember the when he was trying to put through his, quote, muslim ban, there were quotes all over the streets of new york boston and near condemnation certainly from democrats and a lot of independents. so i don't quite get these democrats' lodge being that it doesn't make sense, donald trump did this so why should representative omar or anybody else be condemned if she continues to engage in anti-semitic tropes. i don't quite get that logic. >> as we discussed yesterday, there's about a lot of what aboutism in the last week. i don't understand if we can't all at once condemn anti-semitism where we see it, condemn a poster in the west virginia statehouse, a in front of the burning towels on 9/11 and she's mus almolim, she had something to do with that. susan page, i'm interested of your view of how this played out inside the democratic party, where it looks like speaker pelosi, who has been a strong leader for many, many years, sort of was pushed into the corner and pushed into this broad resolution that condemns all kinds of hate by this group of influential, young freshmen numbers. >> this has been a t
if you'll remember the when he was trying to put through his, quote, muslim ban, there were quotes all over the streets of new york boston and near condemnation certainly from democrats and a lot of independents. so i don't quite get these democrats' lodge being that it doesn't make sense, donald trump did this so why should representative omar or anybody else be condemned if she continues to engage in anti-semitic tropes. i don't quite get that logic. >> as we discussed yesterday,...
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muslims living in spain. it was not a controlled plot were operatives were sent in. the dutch tell us that and then get back to new york and in quick succession, these plots in the u.k. there are a couple different. then you can connect them. living the audience what in -- was like and where you encountering westerners? orbit atpeople in the the time? >> being in the tribal areas was like the wild west. it was common to see an average guy, not part of any group, carrying around an ak-47. i guess it was like the old times. it was tribal. you never see police there. if the military comes through, it is a convoy. they go from point a to point b. there was no courts. that is sharia law emphasized by the local tribes. >> did you encounter other westerners? europeans, a few i was the only person from the u.s. there at the time. it was mostly european. chris, which years were you in afghanistan? we you there the same time as bryant? >> i was assigned in 2003 and back and forth from 2006 all the way to my last day of retirement. i was on the ground in afghanistan likely when bryant was there. any other thoughts before we open
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