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reverend noor is a christian. he is challenged in his conception and his quest for the christian life by a role that limits his possibilities, but he struggles against it. but what of a muslim? what of a muslim in cairo? is there ethical struggles? is there ethical dilemmas that a young muslim has to go through in trying to realize- in this case his- his own proper patterns of action? what's the good life for him? now, to some extent, this happens in all cultures, because he's a young person trying to make sense of life. but what akmad- who we interviewed- what he brings out is that even within islam- i mean, you may be well familiar with this- but even within islam in egypt, there is major conflicts. and to put a little bit of a background on it, when we were in egypt, there were very, very few tourists there because not shortly before, the tourists in luxor had been mowed down by machine guns. and what's fueling this, of course, is the quest by fundamentalist, traditionalist muslims to overthrew what they percei
reverend noor is a christian. he is challenged in his conception and his quest for the christian life by a role that limits his possibilities, but he struggles against it. but what of a muslim? what of a muslim in cairo? is there ethical struggles? is there ethical dilemmas that a young muslim has to go through in trying to realize- in this case his- his own proper patterns of action? what's the good life for him? now, to some extent, this happens in all cultures, because he's a young person...
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todo el mundo empezÓ a correr la seÑora vecina comenzÓ ayudar >>> las autoridades intentan determine noora mÁs de 50 niÑos >>> todo venÍa lleno >>> el conductor tenÍa pendiente varias infracciones de tran sitsdetra trÁnsito >>> el seÑor chofer le dijo echenle gasolina al carro ahÍ cuando prendiÓ el gafb >>> pero ademÁs se investiga sÍ el chofer llevaba el combustible en el bus, mÁs de 20 menores resultaron heridos, algunos a wayudaron a los compaÑeros a escapar de la llama >>> estaba nervioso, me raso pÍa muÑeca >>> padres desesperados buscaban a sus hijos en los hospitales de la zona >>> ellos iban en el bus, pero mucha gente me informa que los niÑos los alcanzaron a sacar pero no los encuentro en ninguna parte >>> en colombia todos los vehÍculos de transporte pÚblico deben tener una salida de emergencia, un extinguidor como este y unos documentos de revisiÓn tÉcnica mecÁnica como estos, sin embargo el auto accidentado no tenÍa nada. desde bogotÁ colombia luis carlos vÉlez telemundo. >>> crece por la preocupaciÓn del virus respiratoria mers, un trabajador apretÓ la mano de una persona en
todo el mundo empezÓ a correr la seÑora vecina comenzÓ ayudar >>> las autoridades intentan determine noora mÁs de 50 niÑos >>> todo venÍa lleno >>> el conductor tenÍa pendiente varias infracciones de tran sitsdetra trÁnsito >>> el seÑor chofer le dijo echenle gasolina al carro ahÍ cuando prendiÓ el gafb >>> pero ademÁs se investiga sÍ el chofer llevaba el combustible en el bus, mÁs de 20 menores resultaron heridos, algunos a wayudaron a...
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and it partners with clean tech aunt practice noors. >> talk about the importance of folks to donate their appliances, rob, this is going to families who really need to help and are getting for lack of better material a brand new home with the donations. >> that's correct. that's correct. the donations are important. that is how we fund raise for major donors. it's important to continue to accept doe naetions and receive them from individuals and who ever is contributing to the cause. >> what a concept to have a store. these are materials that your volunteers could use to build the homes. you realize there's probable folks in the silicone valley that cannot afford to do upgrades and what not, this is a chance to get it at a reduced price. >> that is the nice thing, the people can afford and obtain things they normally could not pay for. >> how does that feel when you see the people coming and bettering their homes and family's lives because of the work you are doing so? >> it's a great feeling. we are helping them and they are supporting people who need the help. >> ta >> talk about
and it partners with clean tech aunt practice noors. >> talk about the importance of folks to donate their appliances, rob, this is going to families who really need to help and are getting for lack of better material a brand new home with the donations. >> that's correct. that's correct. the donations are important. that is how we fund raise for major donors. it's important to continue to accept doe naetions and receive them from individuals and who ever is contributing to the...
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the noor party had thrown its weight with al-sisi and they clearly haven't been able to do it. >> whatrt of number do you think we need, i say we, that's the royal we, to make this legitimate as it were? in the constitution vote in january about 23 million came out and voted out of the 53 million. is it 50% that you think he's got a mandate? >> after january when mubarak was overthrown, 18.5 million people came out to vote in that referendum. already we've exceeded, we're already above 20 in terms of turnout. more people have turned out in this election than turned out in march 2011. in march 2011 nobody said, turnout is so low, i think one of the arguments you're going to start hearing from supporters of sisi or more importantly supporters of morsi's overthrow, that low turnout is normal, so that's no different. >> but it's 35% in europe. >> which is always low so that's not unusual. but egypt is another level of low turnout. in u.s. we think about low turnout, 50%. here 37% isn't unheard of. >> thank you for your time. >>> al jazeera continuing to demand the release of its journalist
the noor party had thrown its weight with al-sisi and they clearly haven't been able to do it. >> whatrt of number do you think we need, i say we, that's the royal we, to make this legitimate as it were? in the constitution vote in january about 23 million came out and voted out of the 53 million. is it 50% that you think he's got a mandate? >> after january when mubarak was overthrown, 18.5 million people came out to vote in that referendum. already we've exceeded, we're already...
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. >> what's the reason that some of the homes noor the fires are burning, others escape unharmed? >> reporter: residents keep asking me that, actually, and it's really for two reasons. first and foremost, the hard work of the firefighters. the second is something called 100 feet of defensible space. a requirement in california. that means you're not supposed to have trees, brush, within 100 feet of your home. firefighters say that if they come on a number of homes being threatened by fires that actually they will choose to defend the homes that are cleared out for 100 feet because that's the homes that have the better chance of saving because they can't save every house. they don't have the resources. i want to show you this home we showed you had burned. this home is actually surrounded by trees. this tree has completely dark right here, just shows all it takes is for one ember to drop into any of these trees and then the house can catch on fire really in just a couple of minutes. so, john, they tell us they've seep a number of homes that have burned and several of those homes ar
. >> what's the reason that some of the homes noor the fires are burning, others escape unharmed? >> reporter: residents keep asking me that, actually, and it's really for two reasons. first and foremost, the hard work of the firefighters. the second is something called 100 feet of defensible space. a requirement in california. that means you're not supposed to have trees, brush, within 100 feet of your home. firefighters say that if they come on a number of homes being threatened...
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i he said i fight for interviews with the members of the muslim brotherhood and the noor party, and with interviews of officials of the military. this is what we do. so we don't take sides. he also said he had very good contacts with the military, with state security and that he would show that to the judge. so, he was trying to explain to the judge to kind of make him understand what it is that they do on a day-to-day basis. and, of course, now, the prosecution has rested its case. so the next date, may 15th, will be the defense. >> and have we any idea in what kind of conditions they are being held? are they all together or kept separately? >> that's right. well, peter gresta, mohammed fatma are allowed together in the same cell. we know it's difficult for them. we know that they say boredom and tedium is an issue. the journalist part of al jazeera arabic has been detained last year without charge, been on hunger strike for about 100 days now. he and in court today. it was a hearing along with many others where the judge was going to decide whether they were going to extend their stay
i he said i fight for interviews with the members of the muslim brotherhood and the noor party, and with interviews of officials of the military. this is what we do. so we don't take sides. he also said he had very good contacts with the military, with state security and that he would show that to the judge. so, he was trying to explain to the judge to kind of make him understand what it is that they do on a day-to-day basis. and, of course, now, the prosecution has rested its case. so the next...
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for walters, but some of the most touching statements came from less famous faces like journalist noorgouri saying it's no argument barbara walters has been a pine other for women in broadcast. for that i thank you. now for something you're not too grateful for. red lobster has just been sold for $2.1 billion. according to reports, darden companies that also owns olive garden has spun off the restaurant to private equity firm golden gate capital. apparently red lobster hz disappointing earnings in recent years. the most important thing is the fate of their cheddar biscuit wrshzure so passionate about it you're tweeting things like this. one user saying, "should have sold for $2.1 billion in cheddar biscuits." you're also sending tweets from this one like matt. i had my first cheedary bay biscuits, and i think golden gate capital spending $2.1 billion for red lobster was a steal. i would know. my god mother tells me it's delicious. if economied ar bay biscuits are that good, i might have to try them. maybe. >>> you can join the conversation with fellow reiders and keep telling us what's
for walters, but some of the most touching statements came from less famous faces like journalist noorgouri saying it's no argument barbara walters has been a pine other for women in broadcast. for that i thank you. now for something you're not too grateful for. red lobster has just been sold for $2.1 billion. according to reports, darden companies that also owns olive garden has spun off the restaurant to private equity firm golden gate capital. apparently red lobster hz disappointing earnings...
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he said our approach as a party, republicans, should be one of neither denial noor extremism.ust guide -- we aren't inspiring much confidence, especially among millenials who want at least an intelligent conversation on the subject." where are those republicans on capitol hill who are arguing at least to not look silly by, you know, comparing science to sort of mythology in the most demean, but not really convincing way? >> well, i think that the reason they don't speak out is that the tea party and that conservative base that simply doesn't believe in climate change. i think the tea party is really driving the opposition to climate change among elected republicans, and, you know, it's interesting because they are currently debating an energy efficiency bill in the senate. it's shahid portman's bill that would create not mandatory standards but voluntary standards. such as commercial buildings. mitch mcconnell and harry reid actually agree on this bill. a lot of republicans support it. what's happening is that there is a conservative faction of republicans who want to see a vo
he said our approach as a party, republicans, should be one of neither denial noor extremism.ust guide -- we aren't inspiring much confidence, especially among millenials who want at least an intelligent conversation on the subject." where are those republicans on capitol hill who are arguing at least to not look silly by, you know, comparing science to sort of mythology in the most demean, but not really convincing way? >> well, i think that the reason they don't speak out is that...
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today i stand on the noor of the house and condemn boe coe rah ham -- ha ram and ask that these girls be brought -- boko haram and ask that these girls be brought back home. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i would like to thank congresswoman wilson and chairman royce for helping move this legislation forward in a timely manner. the senate passed a similar resolution last week and i'm pleased we'll follow suit. we must do all we can to hold boko haram accountable for the massdzive abduction of schoolgirls and the many other terrorist attacks it has committed. our thoughts and prayers remain th the family and friends of the girls, and we will d everything in our power to get them home safely. urge i urge my colleagues to support this resolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just say that we are speaking with one voice tonight and that is on behalf of the young women, the young girl who was been ab
today i stand on the noor of the house and condemn boe coe rah ham -- ha ram and ask that these girls be brought -- boko haram and ask that these girls be brought back home. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i would like to thank congresswoman wilson and chairman royce for helping move this legislation forward in a timely manner. the senate passed a similar resolution last week and i'm pleased we'll follow suit. we must do all we can to hold boko...
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everyone is waiting noor answer, definition of what happened at stake. >> must be terrible for sales.en there's that side of it, chris. >> maggie, amy, great to see you guys. >> what's going to be in this book? i can't wait to see it. where's that money go? >>> coming up on "new day," the nfl are they really ready for an openly gay player. did you see what happened when there was a moment of affection between michael sam and his boyfriend. wait until you hear how other nfl players react to it. we'll take you through it. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> welcome back to "new day." so this was the moment michael sam had worked his whole life for. the first openl
everyone is waiting noor answer, definition of what happened at stake. >> must be terrible for sales.en there's that side of it, chris. >> maggie, amy, great to see you guys. >> what's going to be in this book? i can't wait to see it. where's that money go? >>> coming up on "new day," the nfl are they really ready for an openly gay player. did you see what happened when there was a moment of affection between michael sam and his boyfriend. wait until you...
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he doesn't have time noor petfo petty type of stuff to come up with a concoction to take the clipperse. >> to your knowledge, does he have any type of relationship with donald sterling to say, be quiet about this and i'll hil you out. to your knowledge, do they have that kind of relationship? >> well, i think there's a business relationship and a mutual respect for the things that they've done and what they're trying to do in l.a. itself. but i'll tell you what, i can see magic reaching out to donald sterling and trying to help him and trying to understand the situation, but i'll tell you what i also think. i think once he found out exactly sort of what has been said and assess what the damages really were done at that time, i wouldn't have called donald sterling back either. >> and so if anything, he would be reaching out to help, but you don't think he was in any way plotting against donald sterling? >> no. i have -- there's nothing within me that would think magic would ever think about plotting against donald sterling. that's just ridiculous, honestly. >> now, your friend has twee
he doesn't have time noor petfo petty type of stuff to come up with a concoction to take the clipperse. >> to your knowledge, does he have any type of relationship with donald sterling to say, be quiet about this and i'll hil you out. to your knowledge, do they have that kind of relationship? >> well, i think there's a business relationship and a mutual respect for the things that they've done and what they're trying to do in l.a. itself. but i'll tell you what, i can see magic...
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today i stand on the noor of the house and condemn boe coe rah ham -- ha ram and ask that these girls be brought -- boko haram and ask that these girls be brought back home. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i would like to thank congresswoman wilson and chairman royce for helping move this legislation forward in a timely manner. the senate passed a similar resolution last week and i'm pleased we'll follow suit. we must do all we can to hold boko haram accountable for the massdzive abduction of schoolgirls and the many other terrorist attacks it has committed. our thoughts and prayers remain th the family and friends of the girls, and we will d everything in our power to get them home safely. urge i urge my colleagues to support this resolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just say that we are speaking with one voice tonight and that is on behalf of the young women, the young girl who was been ab
today i stand on the noor of the house and condemn boe coe rah ham -- ha ram and ask that these girls be brought -- boko haram and ask that these girls be brought back home. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: i would like to thank congresswoman wilson and chairman royce for helping move this legislation forward in a timely manner. the senate passed a similar resolution last week and i'm pleased we'll follow suit. we must do all we can to hold boko...