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brian: so sharia law, have you studied that? jessica: no, i really haven't. understand it only as much as terrorists try to promote it. brian: we have people who spend their lives in this country saying that it is coming and we are not stopping it and someday we will live under sharia law. if we did, what impact would it have on us? jessica: sharia law as practiced in saudi arabia, means that people are beheaded for certain crimes. it means they are stone for certain crimes. -- stoned for certain crimes. those are aspects of sharia law as practiced in south -- saudi arabia that most americans would find repugnant. as practiced in saudi arabia women cannot drive. women do not have equal rights. those are aspects of how it is interpreted in saudi arabia and certainly by isis, that most of us in america would find utterly unacceptable. brian: you have any stance, when you hear people predict that it will come to this country someday, you think that will happen? jessica: no. i don't. brian: why? jessica: i don't see how it could. americans would never accept that
brian: so sharia law, have you studied that? jessica: no, i really haven't. understand it only as much as terrorists try to promote it. brian: we have people who spend their lives in this country saying that it is coming and we are not stopping it and someday we will live under sharia law. if we did, what impact would it have on us? jessica: sharia law as practiced in saudi arabia, means that people are beheaded for certain crimes. it means they are stone for certain crimes. -- stoned for...
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number three sharia law. when applied it manifests itself under the kingdom of saudi arabia islam, the republic of iran and the worst manifestation the islamic state founded by al-baghdadi. if you want to understand the worst manifestation of what that looks like i would like you to revisit the images of the afghani woman who is accused of banning the koran. she did not ban the koran. show was accused of banning the koran and some random man calls and says she banned the koran and a mob of men come out and lynch her. that is committing wrong. then jihad who willry war. that should be replaced with holy peace. if these pave amendments are made, and given the time that we have, i can't delve into every one of them but i do get into depth within the book, i think that we will have a separation of religion from politics in islam. i think that we in the west because that is obviously the last question what kind we in the west do to help this process of reformation if anything, i would say we have to side with thos
number three sharia law. when applied it manifests itself under the kingdom of saudi arabia islam, the republic of iran and the worst manifestation the islamic state founded by al-baghdadi. if you want to understand the worst manifestation of what that looks like i would like you to revisit the images of the afghani woman who is accused of banning the koran. she did not ban the koran. show was accused of banning the koran and some random man calls and says she banned the koran and a mob of men...
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number three per kosher real law. -- sharia law. it is under the kingdom of saudi arabia with a first manifestation there is a lesser-known concept if you want to understand the worst manifestation of what that looks like of the images of the afghan a woman in some random man says she did this and they come up to linter. but then of course, the holy war with the jihad. if these are made given the time we have i cannot delve into every one of them. but they are in the book. i think we will have of separation of politics in it is long. -- islam and that is the question what do we do to help that process? we have to side with those individuals and those groups to bring about that kind of change. this is my commitment. and now i welcome your questions. [applause] >> reforming of major world religion as you describe seems to be a huge undertaking are you planting a seed for centuries down the road where is there a reformation. >> but this is the process for i wish i were. to uic any hope? i give you a few examples. if you are living with
number three per kosher real law. -- sharia law. it is under the kingdom of saudi arabia with a first manifestation there is a lesser-known concept if you want to understand the worst manifestation of what that looks like of the images of the afghan a woman in some random man says she did this and they come up to linter. but then of course, the holy war with the jihad. if these are made given the time we have i cannot delve into every one of them. but they are in the book. i think we will have...
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number three sharia law.do i need to describe out when it's applied it manifests itself under the kingdom of saudi arabia, islamic republic of iran in his worst manifestation, the islamic state founded by bird ari. a last concept and if you want to understand the worst manifestation of what that looks like i would like you to visit the images of the afghan a woman who is accused of burning the quran. she did not earn the quran. she was accused. a man came up and let share. and then of course holy war. that should be the place for holy peace. if these five amendments are made and given the time we have i can't doubt into every one of them, but i do get into them within the book. we will have a separation of religion from politics and islam. i think we in the last. that is the last question. what can we in the west do to help this process of transformation if anything? we have to fight with those individuals and those groups who are trying to bring out that kind of change. this is my 5 cents commitment to it. a
number three sharia law.do i need to describe out when it's applied it manifests itself under the kingdom of saudi arabia, islamic republic of iran in his worst manifestation, the islamic state founded by bird ari. a last concept and if you want to understand the worst manifestation of what that looks like i would like you to visit the images of the afghan a woman who is accused of burning the quran. she did not earn the quran. she was accused. a man came up and let share. and then of course...
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she lives under the sariia.ha sharia. she found your remarks offensive. >> too bad. >> no no no you're insulting the sharia. you are insulting islam. by the way, that's blasphemy. i also believe she was subdued when you shut that cut-off shift, she's still there. the saudi government is going to watch that, she doesn't want repercussions at the same time. >> look. this is a society where she knows it will be watched and judged. she also i think when you have a dynamic look a stockholm syndrome. there is sa point in a place that oppressive you do have to adapt in order to survive. >> by the way, stockholm syndrome is real where you take on a sympathy for your captor. >> a psychologic to move through dynamic so you can kind of explain and survive it and feel okay within the framework and become a part of it as opposed to a victim. it's a survival mechanism t. difference here i think, she handled it very well. it was clear she understands the spin. she avoided questions about herself. the issues about being able to work free
she lives under the sariia.ha sharia. she found your remarks offensive. >> too bad. >> no no no you're insulting the sharia. you are insulting islam. by the way, that's blasphemy. i also believe she was subdued when you shut that cut-off shift, she's still there. the saudi government is going to watch that, she doesn't want repercussions at the same time. >> look. this is a society where she knows it will be watched and judged. she also i think when you have a dynamic look a...
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. >> what does sharia law do to gays in countries under sharia? >> i'm not debating sharia law. >> what does it do? >> it violates -- >> death penalty. women can't drive. women can't be seen in public. women have to cover. women can't vote -- >> but they use religion to justify that. and that is exactly what indiana's trying to do right now. >> you can't compare sharia law to a religious freedom bill. that's not what it's about. >> that's what they're using to justify the law is religion. in a lot of ways you're creating a parallel. >> gay rights aren't mentioned in any of these bills. here's my question to you. >> yeah. >> should somebody be forced if you own a t-shirt shop. >> right. >> and you're pro-life, it's a deeply held religious conviction. should somebody be forced to say i am pro-choice and print t-shirts that goes against their religious views? >> actually -- >> that's a yes or no question. should they be forced to do that? >> nobody should be forced to do anything and actually they're not being forced in most states, 28 states already
. >> what does sharia law do to gays in countries under sharia? >> i'm not debating sharia law. >> what does it do? >> it violates -- >> death penalty. women can't drive. women can't be seen in public. women have to cover. women can't vote -- >> but they use religion to justify that. and that is exactly what indiana's trying to do right now. >> you can't compare sharia law to a religious freedom bill. that's not what it's about. >> that's what...
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in some countries in sharia the men can marry up to four women.or rape. this is just the reality. when i bring some of these topics up, some people are reluctant to talk about it. i thought the guest i had earlier was under a bit of duress in terms of that interview. when you look at the laws of saudi arabia they differ from what she was saying, does it not? >> yes. the muslim women you speak to that are trying to change the middle east when we put in jail and imprison -- this woman was put in jail when she tried to have a facebook page about driving freely. there is a man who is serving a sentence because he talks about women's rights and is flogged by the saudi government. >> women are not allowed to drive. women do need male guardians and their permission to leave the house. we have similar problems in other countries, kuwait. women don't have the right to become prosecutors or judges. the uae, same thing. men can legally discipline their wives with physical abuse and they also need a male guardian to conclude a woman's marriage contract. if yo
in some countries in sharia the men can marry up to four women.or rape. this is just the reality. when i bring some of these topics up, some people are reluctant to talk about it. i thought the guest i had earlier was under a bit of duress in terms of that interview. when you look at the laws of saudi arabia they differ from what she was saying, does it not? >> yes. the muslim women you speak to that are trying to change the middle east when we put in jail and imprison -- this woman was...
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>> well clearly she lives under the sharia. she's a devout muslim. and she supports it. so this idea of freedom is -- >> it's alien. >> it's alien. and of course she found your remarks offensive. >> too bad. >> well no no but you're insulting the sharia.ns you're insulting islam. by the way, that's blasphemy.e i also believe that she was subdued, because when you shut that cutoff switch off, she's still there. the saudi government is going to watch that interview, sean. and she doesn't want any repercussions at the same time. >> that's a's great point. >> look this is a society where she knows that it will be watched and judged. she also i think, when you have a dynamic like a stockholm syndrome there's a point you're in someplace that's that oppressive you do have to adapt inck order to survive. >> stockholm syndrome i believe is real that you take on the sympathy of the captor. >> to be able to move through a dynamic, explain and be able to survive it and feel okay within the framework and become a part of it as opposed to a victim. it's a survival mechanism.am the dif
>> well clearly she lives under the sharia. she's a devout muslim. and she supports it. so this idea of freedom is -- >> it's alien. >> it's alien. and of course she found your remarks offensive. >> too bad. >> well no no but you're insulting the sharia.ns you're insulting islam. by the way, that's blasphemy.e i also believe that she was subdued, because when you shut that cutoff switch off, she's still there. the saudi government is going to watch that interview,...
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nor is it unique in countries that practice sharia is it? >> it isn't.horrific horrific case of this poor girl and the conspiracy of the families involved you know, certainly it's not the islam that i know or any of the muslims that i know. the bottom line is we have to look at this as a community that it's the tip of the iceberg. this case in the extreme teaches us not only this poor girl maliki was killed by her father here in phoenix. and another who was abused and tied up in her house in phoenix by her family because she was dating and doing things that dishonored the family. if you look at honor abuse and honor killing, it is a symptom of a bigger disease of women not having bodily autonomy and being treated and second and third-class individuals, that don't have equality. and that comes from cultures and institutions like saudi arabia and others that teach that women are the property and owned by men rather than equal like we are in the west. >> honored killings forced marriages, genital mutilation. this is all happening in some countries, under sh
nor is it unique in countries that practice sharia is it? >> it isn't.horrific horrific case of this poor girl and the conspiracy of the families involved you know, certainly it's not the islam that i know or any of the muslims that i know. the bottom line is we have to look at this as a community that it's the tip of the iceberg. this case in the extreme teaches us not only this poor girl maliki was killed by her father here in phoenix. and another who was abused and tied up in her house...
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i have trouble respecting an argument about sharia, i confess, and i don't see the danger in sharia thatothers do. i don't think we will get to that parade of horribles some people describe. nevertheless, 21st century we are now aware of this religious force in our nation. they have been here for generations and should be recognized, as well. they will need to show that they will obey american law act for the common good, and that is being redefined into terms of secularism in the 20th. act for the common good. be tolerant of other religions. don't run around cutting people's heads off and allow them to vote. that kind of test is bubbling under the surface as we look at the question of exemptions. what kind of exemption from the common good? the law allows for exemptions. different kinds of exemptions characterized the 20th century in american law. supreme court has thrown up its hands and said, the exemptions are now overcoming the rule. we are going to punt too generally applicable statutes. those three philosophical, nonlegal, informal forces are in play. do they obey the law? do they
i have trouble respecting an argument about sharia, i confess, and i don't see the danger in sharia thatothers do. i don't think we will get to that parade of horribles some people describe. nevertheless, 21st century we are now aware of this religious force in our nation. they have been here for generations and should be recognized, as well. they will need to show that they will obey american law act for the common good, and that is being redefined into terms of secularism in the 20th. act for...
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a shoo-in. >> who is protecting schools from sharia law?hat way. >> do you know what sharia law is? >> here's the thing. i don't. but i do know that it tests through the roof if you say you're against it. >> do you write this whole thing? >> myself and a gentleman by the name of miles conn producer of "the daily show" wrote it together. it was based on a piece that we did on "the daily show" in 2011. >> how hard is it to be funny given your background and the way people react to the word muslim unfortunately in this country? >> yeah. i mean, you know, it's not hard to be funny because, you know i don't walk around thinking like, you know i'm a muslim. i don't think i'm allowed to be funny. i think it's other people. look, the word muslim, the reason we made this web series is because we wanted to take a shot at some of these -- a lot of this misinformation and fearmongering and stuff that happens around muslims. >> that's sharia law scene happened in the state of tennessee, right? they were like passing laws. >> passing laws against sharia
a shoo-in. >> who is protecting schools from sharia law?hat way. >> do you know what sharia law is? >> here's the thing. i don't. but i do know that it tests through the roof if you say you're against it. >> do you write this whole thing? >> myself and a gentleman by the name of miles conn producer of "the daily show" wrote it together. it was based on a piece that we did on "the daily show" in 2011. >> how hard is it to be funny given...
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number three sharia law do i need to describe that?when it is applied, it manifests itself under the kingdom of saudi arabia iran, islamic republic of iran and its worst manifestation, the islamic state founded by abu bakr al-baghdadi. there is a less known concept command and forbidden koran. if you want to understand, the worst manifestation of what that looks like i would like you to revisit the images of the afghani woman who is accused of burning the koran. she did not burn the koran. she was accused of burning the koran. and some random man calls and says, this woman burns koran and a mob of men come out and lynch. that is command and forbidden koran. then of course jihad holy war. that should be replaced with holy peace. if these five amendments are made, and given the time that we have i can't delve into everyone of them but i do get into depth within the book, i think that we will have a separation of religion from politics in islam. i think that we in the west, because that is obviously the last question, what can we in the w
number three sharia law do i need to describe that?when it is applied, it manifests itself under the kingdom of saudi arabia iran, islamic republic of iran and its worst manifestation, the islamic state founded by abu bakr al-baghdadi. there is a less known concept command and forbidden koran. if you want to understand, the worst manifestation of what that looks like i would like you to revisit the images of the afghani woman who is accused of burning the koran. she did not burn the koran. she...
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write down all the things they happen to women to violate sharia law. that would be mys say.ho cares? >> in terms of making a list and on piggybacking katie and andrea flip this on its head if you wrote about what it is like to live in that part of the world as christian, and some struggles inside of iraq and syria, one would be staying alive before dark. >> right. i think this whole assignment is dumb. i think it is so stupid. i don't think it is necessarily offensive, just ridiculous. i think this teacher should be embarrassed for having this assignment, never in school did i have to report, what is it like to be persecuted christian what is it like to be persecuted jew during the holocaust. we never got those assignments this is dumb. she should apologize. >> we'll move on. we'll cover it as it works out. >> i'm sure the school will get back to you. >> we're waiting. >> 1:00 guys. >> i have two phones. all right. update on the free range parenting case that we've been telling but this week. two children picked up and held by child protective services when found walking hom
write down all the things they happen to women to violate sharia law. that would be mys say.ho cares? >> in terms of making a list and on piggybacking katie and andrea flip this on its head if you wrote about what it is like to live in that part of the world as christian, and some struggles inside of iraq and syria, one would be staying alive before dark. >> right. i think this whole assignment is dumb. i think it is so stupid. i don't think it is necessarily offensive, just...
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. >> you co-authored a book in 2010, called "sharia - a threat to america", the"the washington post"s: >>> do you believe that? >> sometimes. i think sometimes that's the case. sometimes it is the moderate muslims and radical ones, and the united states. it's necessary to deal with those breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> you wouldn't agree most mosques have been radicalized in the united states. >> i think most is strong. there are a few that have been. >> okay, fair enough. >> you sound like you moderated your position since the start of the iraq war, where you suggested after 9/11 that iraq had something to do with it and we needed to be forceful going into iraq. have you had a change of mind. >> no, we showed that by going in, and by the success that we had in the surge, that we could have taken saddam out and helped to bring a lot more order and democracy to the country than we did. we fault the wrong strategy, we ignored people who are counterinsurgency, and thought in some ways the way we fought in vietnam which was a bad idea then. in terms of the justification
. >> you co-authored a book in 2010, called "sharia - a threat to america", the"the washington post"s: >>> do you believe that? >> sometimes. i think sometimes that's the case. sometimes it is the moderate muslims and radical ones, and the united states. it's necessary to deal with those breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> you wouldn't agree most mosques have been radicalized in the united states. >> i think most is strong. there...
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sharia laws coming to cleveland. run for the dam hills. y'all is ridiculous.on't see i die. luther: cnn, thank you so much for the wall-to-wall ebola coverage. we were one step away from "the walking dead." and then you all got off and went on to the next thing. that was awesome. oh, and by the way, you don't have ebola. president obama: i still deeply appreciate the work that you do. luther: ya'll remember when we had that big old hole in the gulf of mexico? and i plugged that? remember that? which obama's katrina was that one? was it 19 or 20? i can't remember. president obama: protecting our democracy is more important than ever. the supreme court ruled that the donor who gave ted cruz $6 million was exercising free speech. luther: speech like this, i just wasted $6 million. [laughter] president obama: it is not just republicans. hillary will have to raise huge sums of money, too. luther: oh, yeah. she gonna get that money. she gonna get all the money. [laughter] [applause] khalesi is coming to westoros. watch out. christi:president obama: the nonstop focus
sharia laws coming to cleveland. run for the dam hills. y'all is ridiculous.on't see i die. luther: cnn, thank you so much for the wall-to-wall ebola coverage. we were one step away from "the walking dead." and then you all got off and went on to the next thing. that was awesome. oh, and by the way, you don't have ebola. president obama: i still deeply appreciate the work that you do. luther: ya'll remember when we had that big old hole in the gulf of mexico? and i plugged that?...
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law applied because if sharia law is applied, they're out of a job. they can't put bread on the table. very important to learn that. there was an urban elite during the christian reformation that had an interest in reforming the church. and finally i see states, all of them, despotic, trust me, but these despotic states that before the arab spring found refuge only in repression are coming to understand that they have to take islamic extremism head on. i have mentioned egyptian president but the government of the u.a.e., the government of saudi arabia declared the muslim brotherhood as an entity, i mean if you know anything about the muslim brotherhood they want sharia law but they want to get it by peaceful means. and then there are groups that don't want it by peaceful means. but these government, the king of jordan, you name it, they all are feeling threatened by islamic extremism. and so, the the time is ripe, the time is ripe to say maybe now is when a muslim reformation will take hold and most importantly of all there are individuals who are lit
law applied because if sharia law is applied, they're out of a job. they can't put bread on the table. very important to learn that. there was an urban elite during the christian reformation that had an interest in reforming the church. and finally i see states, all of them, despotic, trust me, but these despotic states that before the arab spring found refuge only in repression are coming to understand that they have to take islamic extremism head on. i have mentioned egyptian president but...
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the group has been speaking up against sharia law claiming anti-muslim. >>> data from a second black box has confirmed that the pilot repeatedly accelerated the plane's descent by resetting the auto pilot system. >>> coming up. a big fire caused in the u.s. state of kentucky, already hit hard by floods. >> this orchard looks lush but its health is very bad. bad. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> this is jim hammer,. >> i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for this guy. >> had to give him a big hug one of the coolest things, to be able to talk to the guy after giving him cpr. >> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. saudi arabia and its allies have dropped weapons and aid to tight tightersnighters who are battling houthi rebels in yemen. >>> the death toll on students in kenyan university have gone up to 148 and may be more. officials have vowed to step up security. >>> framework nuclear deal struck with six world powers and iran. any agreement must now get past congress. >>> myanmar's opposition leader, ansansuchi says s
the group has been speaking up against sharia law claiming anti-muslim. >>> data from a second black box has confirmed that the pilot repeatedly accelerated the plane's descent by resetting the auto pilot system. >>> coming up. a big fire caused in the u.s. state of kentucky, already hit hard by floods. >> this orchard looks lush but its health is very bad. bad. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>...
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will discuss but at the end of the day remember the endgame is the same the caliphate and islamic sharia law for one and all whether you like it or not. so they declared a caliphate. the caliphate has returned and it made isis more than just a terrorist group. it's made them a global phenomenon. ladies and gentlemen this is not al qaeda or hamas and that is bad and that's lethal enough. i sais again has declared a state and a pivotal part of the world. not only that they are 30 to 40,000 well-trained well-trained fanatical foot soldiers. basically they have a standing army. and they are global. the cia director john brennan said recently that isis recruits are coming from 90 countries around the world including the united states. 90 countries. and american airstrikes have not stemmed the flow the flow of jihadists from every corner of the globe continues. they are circuiting through our friend and ally turkey many times. i say that with air quotes when i talk about turkey being a friend and ally these days but it's happening. this is a global phenomenon. this is a movement. jihadists aro
will discuss but at the end of the day remember the endgame is the same the caliphate and islamic sharia law for one and all whether you like it or not. so they declared a caliphate. the caliphate has returned and it made isis more than just a terrorist group. it's made them a global phenomenon. ladies and gentlemen this is not al qaeda or hamas and that is bad and that's lethal enough. i sais again has declared a state and a pivotal part of the world. not only that they are 30 to 40,000...
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. >> rose: and not sharia law necessarily. >> not necessarily sharia law.g if the sunnis win an election we'll let them win. we'll say the shia are on a roll in iran and iraq and it's a shia world. >> rose: the saudis have a real interest in yemen because it's right there. >> yeah. >> rose: they always said we've had an interest there. >> yeah. >> rose: the sunni countries are coming together and creating joint strike forces and realize they can't sit on the side lines they can't wait for america the to do it, they have to do it themselves. do you see that as real and positive? >> i see that as real and sort of positive as long as you know what your end game is. there's a difference between democracy and unstable states. democracy in these3leñ states with ethic and religious divides whether you like it or not. i'm an american, i believe in democracy. when you put democracy in a state where people define themselves not by the state but by their religion. their tribe democracy is unstable. >> their nationality is not the first definition. the religion is the
. >> rose: and not sharia law necessarily. >> not necessarily sharia law.g if the sunnis win an election we'll let them win. we'll say the shia are on a roll in iran and iraq and it's a shia world. >> rose: the saudis have a real interest in yemen because it's right there. >> yeah. >> rose: they always said we've had an interest there. >> yeah. >> rose: the sunni countries are coming together and creating joint strike forces and realize they can't sit...
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it is demonstrating against sharia law, halal, islamic extremism. there have been countermovements gapes the reclaim australia most >>> aung san suy kyi is considering boycotting general elections slated for later this year. >> the playing field is not level. the demonstration is engaging in - in acts which are discriminatory. so we can't say that it's fact. so far i don't think we can guarantee fair elections >>> in the six years since bangladesh's ruling party came to power, 172 leaders, activists have been killed. violence was in the league among the political allies. they have a report the families of those who died in a fight for power. >> reporter: three years ago that woman stepped out on the balcony, and saw a man running to her house. it was a messenger telling her her husband was dead shot by me believed to have been hired by rival politicians. >> translation: my husband became very popular very fast. there were a lot of people jealous with how popular they were with the public. that's why they couldn't stand them. a man belonged to the sa
it is demonstrating against sharia law, halal, islamic extremism. there have been countermovements gapes the reclaim australia most >>> aung san suy kyi is considering boycotting general elections slated for later this year. >> the playing field is not level. the demonstration is engaging in - in acts which are discriminatory. so we can't say that it's fact. so far i don't think we can guarantee fair elections >>> in the six years since bangladesh's ruling party came to...
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bash ire told the crowd we'll draft a new islamic constitution society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed on voting day he said he has not registered to vote and will not be voting >>> greece made a repayment of over $500 million to the international monetary fund. it owes 24.5 billion to the i.m.f. in total greece must repay under $350 billion to creditors. the largest amount $140 billion is owed to the european financial stability facility set up by the eurozone to help countries hit by the financial crisis. >>> now, a university in south africa removed a statue of a british colonialist after student protests demanded it should go. stunts campaigned for the pan ument of cecil roads to be taken down saying it glorified someone exploiting black labour during colonial times. sue turton reports. >> reporter: an unceremonial end to cecil rhodes, as his statue was removed from the university for safekeeping after weeks of protest led to a vote for its removal. most of the students were born after the fall of apartheid. to them this british colonialist represents a university
bash ire told the crowd we'll draft a new islamic constitution society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed on voting day he said he has not registered to vote and will not be voting >>> greece made a repayment of over $500 million to the international monetary fund. it owes 24.5 billion to the i.m.f. in total greece must repay under $350 billion to creditors. the largest amount $140 billion is owed to the european financial stability facility set up by the eurozone to help...
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so site will be -- society will be better with sharia law.residential candidate mohammad said he has not registered to vote. >>> still ahead on jazz and the u.s. questions are being raised over the use of police-controlled videos as evidence. >>> plus... >> i'm in mumbai, india's financial capital. the waste of the city comes here. coming up, i will talk to people would pick through this garbage to earn a living. >>> well, again, let's take a look at the top stories on al jazeera. the u.s. says secretary of state, john kerry made progress in a meeting with his cuban counterpart in panama city. barack obama and cuban leader raul castro are expected to meet later on friday. the highest level meeting between the countries in more than 50 years. >>> international aid agencies have managed to deliver over 30 tons of urgent medical supplies to yemen's capital. it's the first aid shipment to arrive since the saudi-led coalition began the air campaign against houthi rebels last month. >>> pakistan's parliament has adopted a resolution calling for a d
so site will be -- society will be better with sharia law.residential candidate mohammad said he has not registered to vote. >>> still ahead on jazz and the u.s. questions are being raised over the use of police-controlled videos as evidence. >>> plus... >> i'm in mumbai, india's financial capital. the waste of the city comes here. coming up, i will talk to people would pick through this garbage to earn a living. >>> well, again, let's take a look at the top...
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he was a member of ansar al sharia, the local affiliate of al qaeda. the united states considers this branch of al qaeda among the most dangerous in the world. it has been behind plots to attack the united states. fouad said u.s. drones and the yemeni air force often attack them. >> al ahmad: he agreed to take us on a tour of ja'ar. he wanted to show us how al qaeda effectively governed an entire city. back then, three years ago attacks from american and yemeni forces made the locals fear for their lives. >> al ahmad: surprisingly, we found al qaeda allowed national newspape to be sold. this headline said a government air strike had killed many local fighters. >> al ahmad: to show their strength, al qaeda summoned locals to the town theater where they were shown this video of al qaeda fighters attacking a major army base close to ja'ar. (gunfire) (shouting) almost 200 yemeni soldiers were reportedly killed. dozens were taken prisoner and believed to be held near ja'ar. the regional al qaeda commander at the time, jalal al marqashi was filmed visiting t
he was a member of ansar al sharia, the local affiliate of al qaeda. the united states considers this branch of al qaeda among the most dangerous in the world. it has been behind plots to attack the united states. fouad said u.s. drones and the yemeni air force often attack them. >> al ahmad: he agreed to take us on a tour of ja'ar. he wanted to show us how al qaeda effectively governed an entire city. back then, three years ago attacks from american and yemeni forces made the locals fear...
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society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed come election day he won't be voting. the presidential candidate says he hasn't registered to vote. al jazeera, cartoom. >>> police in the u.s. state of south carolina say an officer charged with murder for shooting dead an unarmed black man was accused of using excessive force before. the revelation comes as police revealed new footage shows the months leading up to the shooting. a warning, you may find this disturbing. this footage was shot from the police dashboard camera and shows officer michael slager pulling over walter scott for a broken taillight. he tries to get out, but is told to stay in the car. he later runs away. a bystander recorded the moment that the officer shot scott eight times. police say officer slager had been exonerated in 2013 after tasering another unarmed black man. >>> one person has been killed and several have been injured following a large tornado that hit the u.s. state of illinois on thursday. these pictures show a massive twister barrels across an open field. people across the midwest ha
society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed come election day he won't be voting. the presidential candidate says he hasn't registered to vote. al jazeera, cartoom. >>> police in the u.s. state of south carolina say an officer charged with murder for shooting dead an unarmed black man was accused of using excessive force before. the revelation comes as police revealed new footage shows the months leading up to the shooting. a warning, you may find this disturbing. this...
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the caliphate and islamic sharia law for one and all weather you like it or not. so they declared a caliphate. it is made out more than a terrorist group that it has made them a global phenomenon. ladies and gentlemen come of this is not al qaeda or hamas and that is bad and lethal enough. isis again has declared a state in a pivotal part of the world. not only that 30,000 to 40,000 well-trained fanatical for poachers. recently they have a standing army@poachers. recently they have a standing army and their global. the cia director john brennan said recently isis recruits are coming from 90 countries around the world including the united states. american airstrikes have not stemmed the flow. the flow of jihadist from every corner of the globe continues. they are surfing through our friend and ally, turkey, many times. i say that with air quotes when i talk about turkey being a friend and ally of these days. but it's happening. this is a movement. jihadist around the world have been declared. here in the last in the united states, some 180 u.s. citizen have left th
the caliphate and islamic sharia law for one and all weather you like it or not. so they declared a caliphate. it is made out more than a terrorist group that it has made them a global phenomenon. ladies and gentlemen come of this is not al qaeda or hamas and that is bad and lethal enough. isis again has declared a state in a pivotal part of the world. not only that 30,000 to 40,000 well-trained fanatical for poachers. recently they have a standing army@poachers. recently they have a standing...
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that's part of sharia law. >> how in depth did they get into sharia law.nder if that was done. >> it's harder than calculating the area of a triangle. >> that's true. i took geometry in 10th grade. >> i'm looking at your permanent record in my hand. >> i appreciate it. what are those called? theorems. we had to memorize them. coming up on the show. he's the youngest candidate in the race for president. many now questioning if marco rubio is too young for the job. coming up dr. larry sabato. he will be looking in his kristol ball. >> look who is getting puppy love on tax day. it's suzanne somers >> from dancing with the stars. >> she's dancing with the dogs. ♪ come on baby ♪ ♪ make it hurt so good ♪ ♪ sometimes love don't feel like it should ♪ ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbi
that's part of sharia law. >> how in depth did they get into sharia law.nder if that was done. >> it's harder than calculating the area of a triangle. >> that's true. i took geometry in 10th grade. >> i'm looking at your permanent record in my hand. >> i appreciate it. what are those called? theorems. we had to memorize them. coming up on the show. he's the youngest candidate in the race for president. many now questioning if marco rubio is too young for the job....
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is it sharia law? what does he want? >> reporter: we can take garissa and why garissa?enter of so many attacks? not just universities but buses. it lies christine, on the long religious fault line between mostly christians in africa and northern muslim africa. you have boko haram and al shabaab. all along this border and this is where the two meet and often clash. a lot of communities here try to bridge these differences through dialogue. these groups like al shabaab want to come in and create division and chaos. >> christian purefoy, thank you. >>> police in northern england arrest two teens with suspected links to terror. possibly the youngest terror related arrests in u.k. a 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl were arrested. the boy allegedly had suspect activity on the number of electronic device. both out on bail until may 28th. >>> a bombshell move from "rolling stone" magazine following a scathing report from columbia university school of journalism. slamming the magazine for failing basic and routine journalism practices. "rolling stone" now discredited in the
is it sharia law? what does he want? >> reporter: we can take garissa and why garissa?enter of so many attacks? not just universities but buses. it lies christine, on the long religious fault line between mostly christians in africa and northern muslim africa. you have boko haram and al shabaab. all along this border and this is where the two meet and often clash. a lot of communities here try to bridge these differences through dialogue. these groups like al shabaab want to come in and...
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and despite the ruling party's devotion to islam, turkey has not and will not impose any kind of sharia law and become saudi arabia any time soon. turkey supports the nuclear deal with iran. it has taken in more syrian refugees than any other country in the world. in many ways, it is still a responsible actor on the world stage. but the upcoming elections expect 234d in june could give erdogan's akp party even more power. the party is sure to win, and it might even get enough votes to change the constitution, allowing it to create a super presidency with fewer checks and balances. it looks like turkey, that was once a promising model for moderate islamist democracy, will be an illiberal democracy for the foreseeable future. which is sad for all of us who love that country and its people. >>> next on "gps," david brooks gives us his take on the ever-growing 2016 presidential field. who does he think has the right stuff on the right? i think you'll be surprised. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone g
and despite the ruling party's devotion to islam, turkey has not and will not impose any kind of sharia law and become saudi arabia any time soon. turkey supports the nuclear deal with iran. it has taken in more syrian refugees than any other country in the world. in many ways, it is still a responsible actor on the world stage. but the upcoming elections expect 234d in june could give erdogan's akp party even more power. the party is sure to win, and it might even get enough votes to change...
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society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed, come election day, he won't be voting. presidential candidate says he hasn't registered to vote. kartoom. >> for the presidential vote in nigh nigeria nigeria, people will be heading to the polls this time to elect regional leaders. on saturday voters will choose state governors who some view as the most potent political block in the country. a report now from the northern city. one est most powerful governors presiding over millions of people and controlling huge resources. not importantly, he and his colleagues across the country have enormous influence on state and national decisions. ignoring them has cost the current ruling party a lot in last month's elections. >> it was very important. it was playing an important role in making some checks and balances in the national equation. >> to allow five governors to lead the party together while so many other senior officials of the government those that are really key was a huge mistake. >> that set the tone for a crushing defeat of the ruling party. attention is shifted to
society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed, come election day, he won't be voting. presidential candidate says he hasn't registered to vote. kartoom. >> for the presidential vote in nigh nigeria nigeria, people will be heading to the polls this time to elect regional leaders. on saturday voters will choose state governors who some view as the most potent political block in the country. a report now from the northern city. one est most powerful governors presiding over...
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society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed come election day, he won't be voting.'t registered to vote he says. natasha ghoneim, al jazeera. >>> turn to our top story now, the war in yemen. let's go live to al jazeera's correspondent who is in saudi arabia's province a few kilometers away from the boarder with yemen. can you tell us what is happening there at the border? >> reporter: we are at a point now that is 150 meters above sea level in one of the mountains south of the saudi kingdom. just behind me there is where the yemeni border starts and as you can see those buildings and houses are in the yemeni side of the border specifically in the province of sada. we have been talking to the locals that live in the houses and villages and they did say that the border situation is very normal and natural, but they did mention the artillery and war planes are mostly active at the late hours of the night. we also talked to some of the officials at the borders guard, and they did mention that most of their activity has been going on -- or focusing on monitoring the smug
society will be better with sharia law. as for mohammed come election day, he won't be voting.'t registered to vote he says. natasha ghoneim, al jazeera. >>> turn to our top story now, the war in yemen. let's go live to al jazeera's correspondent who is in saudi arabia's province a few kilometers away from the boarder with yemen. can you tell us what is happening there at the border? >> reporter: we are at a point now that is 150 meters above sea level in one of the mountains...
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any teacher hoping to work must undergo isis official russia sharia training. taken over the civil infrastructure in place particularly in war-torn syria. isis hopes to prove it is bringing order to chaos, however violent its rule. >> atika schubert, thank you. >>> we have also been reporting on this migrant criesise that has thousands fleeing isis as well as the civil war in syria. new video just in showing people sleeping on top of one another here. look at this. what one survivor calls a huge garbage bin on a cramped boat packed with migrants. hundred of them were trying to reach italy from syria. the exclusive video obtained. today 450 migrants being rescued off the italian coast. nearly 60 children among those picked up by two italian navy ships. meanwhile, the captain and crew member of a migrant boat that capsized at sea saturday are under arrest. more than 800 people were on board, but only few were rescued. the others are feared dead. let's go to italy in to catania. tell me about those rescued today. >> reporter: as you can see, this is a migrant cris
any teacher hoping to work must undergo isis official russia sharia training. taken over the civil infrastructure in place particularly in war-torn syria. isis hopes to prove it is bringing order to chaos, however violent its rule. >> atika schubert, thank you. >>> we have also been reporting on this migrant criesise that has thousands fleeing isis as well as the civil war in syria. new video just in showing people sleeping on top of one another here. look at this. what one...
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wanting to institute sharia law and not wanting women to have education, or if they do have education strict education. and want people to live a certain type of lifestyle which kenyans do not wish to live. there is a democratic government here. in terms of likening it to isis we have understood low level chatter with al shabaab and islamic state. none leadership has come forward. none of the leadership has come forward and that has not been proven that the two will amalgamate. >> i want to get your reaction of the new information. of the four hostels have been evacuated evacuated. the operations continue. by hostels, i assume they mean dormitories? >> yes. there are about 500 students at the university. if the hostel is full it could be up to 100 civilians in there with how many attackers in there. we heard from a witnesses they have been getting calls from people calling their sons et cetera calling their families hiding under beds saying they can hear the attacks happening, but they have to get off the phone. obviously this is a traumatic time. i remember during westgate i lived cl
wanting to institute sharia law and not wanting women to have education, or if they do have education strict education. and want people to live a certain type of lifestyle which kenyans do not wish to live. there is a democratic government here. in terms of likening it to isis we have understood low level chatter with al shabaab and islamic state. none leadership has come forward. none of the leadership has come forward and that has not been proven that the two will amalgamate. >> i want...
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calls islamic extremism, saying minorities question australia identity, it is demonstrating against sharia law. it was met by counter-protestors saying reclaim australia is anti-muslim and racist. >> the ruling party came to power. more than 172 leaders and activists had been killed because of violence within the league and among its allies. the families of those that die in the fight for power are also its victims. >> three years ago they stepped out on to this balkany and saw a man running to the house. it was a messenger bearing terrible news. her husband was dead shot by men believed to have hired politicians. >> translation: my husband became very popular very fast. there was a lot jealous. they can't stand this that's why they killed him. the man accused of killing the man be longed to the same party. one of the party is the former minister. this man became one of at least 150 ruling party men who have been killed and they came to power in 2009 >>> in bangladesh violence in politics it not just directed at opposition activists. internal power strawingles left 13,000 injured. the viol
calls islamic extremism, saying minorities question australia identity, it is demonstrating against sharia law. it was met by counter-protestors saying reclaim australia is anti-muslim and racist. >> the ruling party came to power. more than 172 leaders and activists had been killed because of violence within the league and among its allies. the families of those that die in the fight for power are also its victims. >> three years ago they stepped out on to this balkany and saw a...
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. >> and what they want is sharia law and radical islam.ttack where men and women are learning which fits into the soft target. robyn, thank you for your expertise. >>> happening now, negotiators still struggling to work out a deal curbing iran's nuclear program. back at the table after pulling all nighter in talks in switzerland. the determination to keep talking is a good sign. word is they made significant progress. another good sign. this is not a great sign. the iran's foreign minister publicly calling negotiations with the west always problematic. for the latest let's turn to elise labott at the talks in switzerland. elise. >> reporter: that's right, christine. the negotiators worked all night. they got a few hours rest and showered and about to come back fresh for the talks to resume shortly. even though they are starting again, they are going two days past the deadline there is a lot of uncertainty in the talks. the british and french foreign ministers returned last night. an indication that a deal was coming close. the french forei
. >> and what they want is sharia law and radical islam.ttack where men and women are learning which fits into the soft target. robyn, thank you for your expertise. >>> happening now, negotiators still struggling to work out a deal curbing iran's nuclear program. back at the table after pulling all nighter in talks in switzerland. the determination to keep talking is a good sign. word is they made significant progress. another good sign. this is not a great sign. the iran's...
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. >> in which women are stoned at least women are treated by sharia law. >> some countries they are. >> without raising an objection without doing anything about it. that terms you a lot more than all these other things that she's trying to promote her social issues. >> your best advice, as somebody who knows her probably better than anybody in the country -- >> go be a real human being. >> just be yourself. >> just go talk to people. >> and compare and contrast. >> she has time. and she's got great name recognition. >> i want the advice for those running against her. >> do what rubio did. just tell your story. and also be substantive. it's going to get to a point where the story about the mother and the father and even scott walker's story which he tells very, very very well. this is eventually going to get substantive. >> solve the country's problems. >> and i think there's where rubio and bush have a big advantage. because i think the two of them are really really bright. i mean, we're talking major intellects, and i know that about jeb in particular because i work with him quite
. >> in which women are stoned at least women are treated by sharia law. >> some countries they are. >> without raising an objection without doing anything about it. that terms you a lot more than all these other things that she's trying to promote her social issues. >> your best advice, as somebody who knows her probably better than anybody in the country -- >> go be a real human being. >> just be yourself. >> just go talk to people. >> and...
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sharia law is coming to cleveland! >> up next our power player of the week. the head of the national institutes of health. a man of science and faith.wóóó man: you run a business. could be any kind of business. and every day you've got important decisions to make, like hiring. where are you gonna find those essential people you need? with ziprecruiter, it's simple. we post your job to over 100 job boards with just a single click, so you can reach millions of qualified candidates. then we'll give you the tools to help you manage, screen and rank your applicants all so you can find the right one. try zip recruiter for free today. the average text takes your eyes off the road for nearly five seconds. [screaming] stop the texts. stop the wrecks. visit us at stoptextsstopwrecks.org. >>> he rides a harley and plays a mean guitar which makes what he does even more interesting. here's our power player of the week. >> nih probably has a bigger affect on your daily life than almost any other government agency. >> dr. collins is director of the national institutes of he
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voices from the left or womens groups or gay rights groups about the treatment of women and gays under sharia or hillary clinton taking money from these countries that treat women and gays abhorrently. so is there a double standard? is this just a political issue for the left? >> of course. of course. and your phrase, selective moral outrage, i think is very well taken. i've been pointing to an example right here in the united states where was the outrage when columbia university invited mahmoud ahmadinejad of iran to address students. he then said there were no gays in iran and went onto blast gays. i didn't hear anybody being upset about this. i think it's such a shame. religious liberty must be protected in this country. it's a principle upon which we were founded. and as i said in that facebook post last night, it's a shame when ceos get pressured into jumping into the fray in a di visive fashion. and they were pressured. lots of special interest groups pressuring them. >> and the ceo for example of apple, they want to build a store in tehran. >> that's right. >> what is tehran's record o
voices from the left or womens groups or gay rights groups about the treatment of women and gays under sharia or hillary clinton taking money from these countries that treat women and gays abhorrently. so is there a double standard? is this just a political issue for the left? >> of course. of course. and your phrase, selective moral outrage, i think is very well taken. i've been pointing to an example right here in the united states where was the outrage when columbia university invited...
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vowed ton monopolize power in idlib but have announced the city will be ruled according to islamic sharia law. this resident says the situation is excellent. thank god we've gotten rid of these unjust rumors who are making life miserable. idlib is an important capture. it's just 30 kilometers from the turkish border and next to a highway linking damascus to aleppo and the coastal province. the fall of idlib marks only the second time al assad has lost control of a proviedge capital during this -- provincial capital during this war. this is now the home base for isis. monitoring groups says the military is not letting the town go without a fight. warplanes have staged a number of raids since its capture killing at least 126 syrian insurgents. rebels also claim the government launched a clear even gas attack -- chlorine gas attack. this video shows the ultimate victims of all of this volatility -- the children of syria. nick parker, cnn. >>> from syria to the u.s. state of arkansas now. the governor has changed his mind about a religious freedom bill after an outcry over a similar measure i
vowed ton monopolize power in idlib but have announced the city will be ruled according to islamic sharia law. this resident says the situation is excellent. thank god we've gotten rid of these unjust rumors who are making life miserable. idlib is an important capture. it's just 30 kilometers from the turkish border and next to a highway linking damascus to aleppo and the coastal province. the fall of idlib marks only the second time al assad has lost control of a proviedge capital during this...