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sh sh sharia law? >> it may be the version of sharia -- it is not the strictest interpretation but our constitution is based on sharia and it has been for the past 15 years. >> but you signed a whole variety of international human rights agreements, laws. >> absolutely. it is not to say that sharia is not complying with human rights. it is complying with that and that has been our constitution since it was formed 15 years ago. >> but also the constitution, if i remember, has some good careful wording about based an sharia law but it is not the only law. it leaves room for a broad base. >> where there is doubt, we refer to sharia for that matter. and that is what is acceptable to the afghanistan population. we have been able to include pretty much all of the afghan population. my reference to that is if we are negotiating a peace process we already have sharia law in afghanistan and our constitution is based on it. we don't see that being a problem. [inaudible question] >> absolutely not. so the questio
sh sh sharia law? >> it may be the version of sharia -- it is not the strictest interpretation but our constitution is based on sharia and it has been for the past 15 years. >> but you signed a whole variety of international human rights agreements, laws. >> absolutely. it is not to say that sharia is not complying with human rights. it is complying with that and that has been our constitution since it was formed 15 years ago. >> but also the constitution, if i remember,...
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they try to bring sharia law, this.going crazy. >> it's time to say no sharia in america. >> reporter: many communities across the country fear that arab immigration could translate into sharia law. >> i'm not saying to hate them, i'm just saying we don't need them here. >> by the grace of god, it will not dominate texas. >> reporter: sharia law has never been established in any city in america and no one wants it less than the muslim americans. >> we don't believe in that. we came here to this country to run away from sharia law. you think i would put it in this country to follow me here? i don't think so. >> reporter: community activist, ab abruhim said they fled for the same things all americans want. >> we came here for a better future and we'll always carry that american flag everywhere we go. >> it's a country where advancement and entry into the middle classes and in some cases access to wealth and power is open to people of all backgrounds. >> reporter: look at khan, he came to america from pakistan at age 16. p
they try to bring sharia law, this.going crazy. >> it's time to say no sharia in america. >> reporter: many communities across the country fear that arab immigration could translate into sharia law. >> i'm not saying to hate them, i'm just saying we don't need them here. >> by the grace of god, it will not dominate texas. >> reporter: sharia law has never been established in any city in america and no one wants it less than the muslim americans. >> we don't...
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does that mean sharia law? how dos you interpret that? >> we have sharia law. our constitution is based on sharia. it may be the version of sharia that perhaps some -- it's not the strictest of interpretation that extremists want in afghanistan but our constitution is based on sharia. it has been for the past 15 years. >> but you've also signed a whole variety of international human rights agreements, laws. >> absolutely. it's not to say that sharia is not compliant with human rights. sharia is compliant with that. that has been our constitution since it was formed 15 years ago. >> but also the constitution, if i remember, has some very careful wording about based on sharia law but does not make sharia law the only source of law. no law can be in contradiction to sharia law but it leaves room for a broad based -- >> where there is doubt, we refer to sharia for that matter. and that's what is acceptable to the afghan population. we have been able to include pretty much all of the afghan population. and that has been decided. my reference to that is if we're nego
does that mean sharia law? how dos you interpret that? >> we have sharia law. our constitution is based on sharia. it may be the version of sharia that perhaps some -- it's not the strictest of interpretation that extremists want in afghanistan but our constitution is based on sharia. it has been for the past 15 years. >> but you've also signed a whole variety of international human rights agreements, laws. >> absolutely. it's not to say that sharia is not compliant with human...
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we came here to this country to run away from sharia law.nk i was put in this country to come here? i don't think so. >> this community activist said his family fled yemen in search of the things all americans want. >> we came here for better life, better security, better future. that's all we came here for. always carry the american flag everywhere we go. >> it's a country where advancement and entry into the middle classes and in some cases access to it's a country where advancement and entry into the middle classes and in some cases access to wealth and power is open to people of all backgrounds. >>> he came from america from pakistan at age 16 pennilepenni today he is a billionaire. he owns an nfl team the jacksonville jaguars. look at television host dr. oz, a first generation turkish american. the list goes on, but middle eastern scholar says it's a list you won't find in many other western countries. how many people on french television. home people we elite rolls are grandchildren or great grandchildren of immigrants. the united stat
we came here to this country to run away from sharia law.nk i was put in this country to come here? i don't think so. >> this community activist said his family fled yemen in search of the things all americans want. >> we came here for better life, better security, better future. that's all we came here for. always carry the american flag everywhere we go. >> it's a country where advancement and entry into the middle classes and in some cases access to it's a country where...
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they are not going to be happy until they take over this country and we have to be under sharia law and i am not going to bow down to them. >> americans are understandably angry and afraid. but with fear turning to hate, we need answers. it's literally a matter of life and death. when you ask a scholar steeped in the subject, he makes an important distinction. >> why do they hate us? >> if you take "they" as being muslims, they don't hate us. if you talk about "they" as being a narrow, very small group of extreme radicals, that's an entirely different question. >> choudry comes from that very small group of extreme radicalists. >> to the muslims in the world, how can you have a government that is leading the war against islam and muslims. >> no one scares american security officials more than al awlaki. the islamic state is paradise to choudry. >> all of the vices that you're used to don't ex exist over here. why didn't you interview some of the people? they will deny these things. >> they kill journalists, that's why. >> these could be my last hours. >> in fact, isis has murdered at le
they are not going to be happy until they take over this country and we have to be under sharia law and i am not going to bow down to them. >> americans are understandably angry and afraid. but with fear turning to hate, we need answers. it's literally a matter of life and death. when you ask a scholar steeped in the subject, he makes an important distinction. >> why do they hate us? >> if you take "they" as being muslims, they don't hate us. if you talk about...
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not to say that sharia is not compliant with human rights, it is. that has been our constitution since it was formed 50 years ago. but the constitution if i remember, no law can be. >> doubt we refer to sharia. that is acceptable to the afghan population. we have been able to include all off of the afghan population, and my reference to that was they already have sharia law. we'll see that being a problem. >> in a position where you have to make compromises on our constitution, we don't have to make any compromise on the constitution because they are already compliant. and it is already acceptable and implemented by our government and accepted by the population. so so far we have not had me issues, the remarks about what needs to be, what is wanted. we have not have those negotiations, but unofficially whether has been discussion that has been no question about what needs to be. so that is what makes us more confident we will have to make compromises. >> investor, thank you. i am a psychiatrist. interested in the psychology of the conflict. possible
not to say that sharia is not compliant with human rights, it is. that has been our constitution since it was formed 50 years ago. but the constitution if i remember, no law can be. >> doubt we refer to sharia. that is acceptable to the afghan population. we have been able to include all off of the afghan population, and my reference to that was they already have sharia law. we'll see that being a problem. >> in a position where you have to make compromises on our constitution, we...
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it's not to say that sharia is not come plying with human rights. sharia is. that has been our constitution. since it was formed 15 years ago. >> but also, the constitution, if i remember, has some very careful wording. about based on sharia law, but does not make sharia law the only source of law. no law can be in contradiction to sharia law, but it leaves room for a broad base. >> where there is doubt, we refer to sharia. for that matter. that's what is acceptable to the afghan population. we have been able to include all of the afghan population. my reference is we're negotiating a peace process we already have sheria law in afghanistan. if we don't see that being a problem. absolutely not. so, the question is whether it would bring or put us in a position we would have to make compromise on our constitution. i said we don't have to make any compromises on the constitution because we're already compliant. and it's already acceptable and implemented by our government and and accepted by the population. so far, we have not had any issues with although there h
it's not to say that sharia is not come plying with human rights. sharia is. that has been our constitution. since it was formed 15 years ago. >> but also, the constitution, if i remember, has some very careful wording. about based on sharia law, but does not make sharia law the only source of law. no law can be in contradiction to sharia law, but it leaves room for a broad base. >> where there is doubt, we refer to sharia. for that matter. that's what is acceptable to the afghan...
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the movement which branched out in europe under labels like islam for or sharia for, such as sharia for belgium, was a main platform for the new generation. most of the foreign fighters in the middle east today could be seen as part of this new generation and this sharia for, islam for, movement. so are the people behind the paris/brussels, attack, i argue. however, at the same time, first-generation veterans of the networks remain playing roles in them. in the shadows behind the scenes in a sense. and also interacting with a new generation. as an illustration of the network dimension and the generations of european jihad, this picture here is very interesting. it has not been confirmed, but it likely portrays the coordinatore eor of the paris/brussels network, embraced by a man named fareed maluk. maluk was part of the very first jihadi attacks in europe, in paris, by the algerian g.i.a. in 1995. this picture here is most likely taken in syria in 2014. most likely. fareed maluk escaped prosecution of the attacks in '95 in paris and went underground in belgium. and soon from there, he w
the movement which branched out in europe under labels like islam for or sharia for, such as sharia for belgium, was a main platform for the new generation. most of the foreign fighters in the middle east today could be seen as part of this new generation and this sharia for, islam for, movement. so are the people behind the paris/brussels, attack, i argue. however, at the same time, first-generation veterans of the networks remain playing roles in them. in the shadows behind the scenes in a...
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and flipped many of the anti-sharia entities. it enjoyed support from those social fabrics of neighborhoods under assault by operation dignity. it was bolstered by foreigners coming in from abroad and by boat. the main stronghold. here, this is where the infrastructure proves so critical. andsharia went into cert really played a role in flipping some of the the pro-gadhafi tribes that were on the outside. and indeed, that is what the islamic state has really played upon. as charles mentioned, this notion that you are the losers in the new order and we can protect you. i am not going to say that entire tribes are split. you cannot say that gadhafi has come over to isis. it is often a very personalized choices. but some refugees told me, they had the saying, better the hell of islamic state than the paradise of this. we would rather subjugate this draconian group, then after the revolution. it was fruitful. the islamic state appears to be moving south towards tripoli. exclusionng on the and marginalization. the dynamics there are m
and flipped many of the anti-sharia entities. it enjoyed support from those social fabrics of neighborhoods under assault by operation dignity. it was bolstered by foreigners coming in from abroad and by boat. the main stronghold. here, this is where the infrastructure proves so critical. andsharia went into cert really played a role in flipping some of the the pro-gadhafi tribes that were on the outside. and indeed, that is what the islamic state has really played upon. as charles mentioned,...
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technical advisors, sharia courts, many of these are foreign. you also had the foreign fighter influx. islamic state made a concerted effort to direct foreign fighters towards africa and in general. don't come to syria and iraq, libya. when i was in benghazi with the libyan army forces, they said to me that the snipers and suicide bombers were all for and that they were facing. when we look at countering those on the next day really understand the case by case basis. andr roots are different different places. that requires a tailor-made approach in all of these areas. its reputation is well known. the key thing there is that it ran up against this barrier of an older generation of al qaeda that pushes out. also the tribal element. the very factionalism that allows the islamic state to assert itself into libya is also a buffer. cook -- in benghazi, the islamic state inserted itself into a militant insurgents and flipped many of the anti-sharia entities. it enjoyed support from those social fabrics of neighborhoods under assault. it was bolstered
technical advisors, sharia courts, many of these are foreign. you also had the foreign fighter influx. islamic state made a concerted effort to direct foreign fighters towards africa and in general. don't come to syria and iraq, libya. when i was in benghazi with the libyan army forces, they said to me that the snipers and suicide bombers were all for and that they were facing. when we look at countering those on the next day really understand the case by case basis. andr roots are different...
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sharia compliant funding.e how you find something for $200 million make a sharia compliant. how is america going to feel about an islamic museum, sharia compliant funding right next to ground zero? >> sort of like something across from pearl harbor in the aftermath of world war ii. i think people will be outraged. it makes me angry. they own the property. they have a right to put what they can they're according to whatever the laws are governing zoning there. i want to say this. one of the interesting things we haven't heard much from the groups and i remember back when they were building the 9/11 museum, there is a lot of controversy over whether they could allow a beating that resembled a cross to be erected there, to remain there as part of the facility. there was religion involved there. it is interesting to atheist groups is interesting the atheist group sign-ups averaged about sharia compliant since they were. liz: it was part of the world trade center when it collapsed. stuart: todd stearns, thank you v
sharia compliant funding.e how you find something for $200 million make a sharia compliant. how is america going to feel about an islamic museum, sharia compliant funding right next to ground zero? >> sort of like something across from pearl harbor in the aftermath of world war ii. i think people will be outraged. it makes me angry. they own the property. they have a right to put what they can they're according to whatever the laws are governing zoning there. i want to say this. one of...
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it flipped many of the anti-sharia entities. it enjoyed support from those social fabrics of neighborhoods under assault. it was bolstered by foreigners coming in from abroad and by boat. , this isin stronghold where the infrastructure proves so critical. they really played a role in flipping the pro-gadhafi tribes that were on the outs, that had faced discrimination. that is what the islamic state has really played upon. this notion that you are the losers in the new order and we can protect you. i am not going to say that entire tribes are split. it is often a very personalized choice. it is often very localized. some refugees told me that they have a saying -- better the hell of islamic state than the paradise of this. the islamic state appears to be moving south towards tripoli. ony're capitalizing marginalization. the dynamics there are more financial. networks,smuggling there are families that have had the longtime affiliation with jihaidsm. there is a large foreign component there. it gets the training out for foreign vol
it flipped many of the anti-sharia entities. it enjoyed support from those social fabrics of neighborhoods under assault. it was bolstered by foreigners coming in from abroad and by boat. , this isin stronghold where the infrastructure proves so critical. they really played a role in flipping the pro-gadhafi tribes that were on the outs, that had faced discrimination. that is what the islamic state has really played upon. this notion that you are the losers in the new order and we can protect...
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you have two different sharia groups and you have some other groups. it's a great opportunity for bad guys to make mischief and for foreigners to come in. luckily libyans don't tend to like foreigners to tell them what to do of any kind whether it's americans or brits or french or people from iraq and syria. they develop antibodies right quick to foreigners telling them what to do. that's one of the reasons i'm betting on libya and libyans, whatever is temporary our strengths may be. our approach is tied very closely to our efforts to support the government of national accord. we think libyans must be able and need a stable government to close the political security vacuum that is a precondition to combatting daesh and other bad guy groups. so is it security first or economy first? it's hard to get people to invest when security is a disaster. if washington, d.c., had no internationals present, we would be a much poorer place. our economy would be in absolute shambles and we're the united states, a big, global superpower. everyone who has left libya ha
you have two different sharia groups and you have some other groups. it's a great opportunity for bad guys to make mischief and for foreigners to come in. luckily libyans don't tend to like foreigners to tell them what to do of any kind whether it's americans or brits or french or people from iraq and syria. they develop antibodies right quick to foreigners telling them what to do. that's one of the reasons i'm betting on libya and libyans, whatever is temporary our strengths may be. our...
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less than two hours ago sharia moore faced a judge for the first time since posting bail. >> accordingo police moore snatched a 7-month-old baby in the king of prussia mall in march. sara bloomquist is here with the details. >> >> reporter: this preliminary hearing wrapped up a few moments ago xg the case against her will go forward and she will be arraigned in june and we saw surveillance video during the arraignment. a woman identified as moore fleeing the mall with the child. it's not a case of if she did it but why? >> state of mind? >> confused. emotional. upset. not clear. >> even you sound like this is open and closed. >> i don't see it open and closed. it's open and closed as to what happened. what is not closed is why it happened. and the case will wind its way through the court and be able to show evidence as to why it happened. >> to backtrack here sharia moore is accused of abducting simmons on march 31st an allegedly approached the mother and sat with the mother and her two children in the
less than two hours ago sharia moore faced a judge for the first time since posting bail. >> accordingo police moore snatched a 7-month-old baby in the king of prussia mall in march. sara bloomquist is here with the details. >> >> reporter: this preliminary hearing wrapped up a few moments ago xg the case against her will go forward and she will be arraigned in june and we saw surveillance video during the arraignment. a woman identified as moore fleeing the mall with the...
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. >>> plus the obama administration handing over more green cards to pro-sharia muslim migrants than ever before. america prides itself as being a country that opens its doors to immigrants from all over the world, but given the security threats we are facing and they are very real right now, and given that we know isis is taking advantage of the migrant crisis, should we really be bringing in all these people from the middle east? retired four-star general jack keane is here, he's going to weigh in on the latest move. right to donald trump speaking live in fresno, california, a day after sealing the deal, crossing that 1237 threshold to get the nomination. so here he is today, focusing on the general election and, quote, crooked hillary. let's listen in. >> she lies so many things, donald trump wants to see japan get nuclear weapons. i never said that. >> hillary in the throes of contest against bernie sanders doubling down on e-mail server. saying a new nonpartisan government report is finding clinton violated agency policies. that was wrong, she says. >> well, it was allowed and t
. >>> plus the obama administration handing over more green cards to pro-sharia muslim migrants than ever before. america prides itself as being a country that opens its doors to immigrants from all over the world, but given the security threats we are facing and they are very real right now, and given that we know isis is taking advantage of the migrant crisis, should we really be bringing in all these people from the middle east? retired four-star general jack keane is here, he's...
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north africa and all the way as far south as mali in benghazi, and that was coordinated by ansar sharia. so, talking on an isis panel, i will say don't forget about the other jihadi enemy, which i would say has much more of a historical foothold in parts of libya. the second point on train-and-equip. if i was as someone who works on syria to say there is a parallel, the train-and-equip mission in syria that is best known is one which spectacularly failed. that failed because there was a refusal to understand and acknowledge the reality of local dynamics, the reality of what people's priorities were. so, if i was to draw a parallel to libya, i would say don't make any train-and-equip mission only about isis. the whole broader long-term context of libya has to be taken into account. and secondly by extension, the train-and-equip mission that has worked in syria, i would argue, is the one managed by the central intelligence agency and coordinated with regional governments. that took 18 months to find the first genuinely reliable, vetted forces. that still exists to this day. over 50 armed
north africa and all the way as far south as mali in benghazi, and that was coordinated by ansar sharia. so, talking on an isis panel, i will say don't forget about the other jihadi enemy, which i would say has much more of a historical foothold in parts of libya. the second point on train-and-equip. if i was as someone who works on syria to say there is a parallel, the train-and-equip mission in syria that is best known is one which spectacularly failed. that failed because there was a refusal...
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. >> you're asking muslims would you rather have american law as sharia?id. >> i 15-20, they said sharia law. >> remember i was waving the isis flag and nobody said a word? >> scary. >> you said terror. you said schools, hospitals, churches. places of worship. >> how much more specific could i be, sean? >> good work. >> coming up, a important question of the day, about november, straight ahead. here's the plan. you want a family and a career, but most of the time you feel like you're trying to wrangle a hurricane. the rest of the time, they're asleep. then one day, hr schedules a meeting with you out of the blue. and it's the worst 19 minutes of your career. but you don't sweat it because you and your advisor have prepared for this. and when the best offer means you're moving to the middle of nowhere, the boys say they hate the idea. but you pretend it's not so bad. and years later at thanksgiving, when one of them says what he's thankful for most, is this house, you realize you didn't plan for any of this you wouldn't have done it any other way. with the
. >> you're asking muslims would you rather have american law as sharia?id. >> i 15-20, they said sharia law. >> remember i was waving the isis flag and nobody said a word? >> scary. >> you said terror. you said schools, hospitals, churches. places of worship. >> how much more specific could i be, sean? >> good work. >> coming up, a important question of the day, about november, straight ahead. here's the plan. you want a family and a career, but...
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congressman steve king, a united states congressman said that members of congress refused or"renounced sharia" when louie gohmert said "islam is evil" that is what happens. yorkpeter king from new hold hearings about islam and says "there are too many mosques in this country," that is what happens. when the candidate for president can stand up there and call for a ban on an entire religion from our pump up the tests and repeat the word freedom, over and over again. in fact, they named a york hold hearings about islam and says "there are too many mosques in this country," that is what happens. when the candidate for president can stand up there and call for a ban on an entire religion from our country, that is what happens. children asked the united states of america. my colleagues on the other side and to it makes you wonder who they are fighting for. sty.have to wallow in the with that, i yield back. >> thank you very much. i think the distinguished members of the leadership for the statements today and on all of these issues. thank you for calling our attention to the issue and the traditio
congressman steve king, a united states congressman said that members of congress refused or"renounced sharia" when louie gohmert said "islam is evil" that is what happens. yorkpeter king from new hold hearings about islam and says "there are too many mosques in this country," that is what happens. when the candidate for president can stand up there and call for a ban on an entire religion from our pump up the tests and repeat the word freedom, over and over again....
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police say sharia moore abducted the 7-year-old from the food court in march. s >>> now to an nbc 10 exclusive. this morning, we're hearing from one of the two school security officers beaten by three men earlier this week. cell phone video shows the men attacking the two officers outside northeast high school monday afternoon. one officer suffered a broken jaw. the second officer talked to nbc 10. he says he and his partner were trying to break up a fight when one of the men tackled him from behind. >> as i'm on the ground, another guy who i didn't even see, comes over, starts punching me. the first suspect, he punches my co-worker again, breaking his jaw. it's just a matter of time. you're going to get caught. so you might as well turn yourself in now. >> police released these images of the three men wanted for attacking the school officers. if you recognize any of the men, philadelphia police want to hear from you. >>> comedian bill cosby is looking to pennsylvania's highest court to delay hearings in a criminal case against him. on tuesday, cosby's attorney
police say sharia moore abducted the 7-year-old from the food court in march. s >>> now to an nbc 10 exclusive. this morning, we're hearing from one of the two school security officers beaten by three men earlier this week. cell phone video shows the men attacking the two officers outside northeast high school monday afternoon. one officer suffered a broken jaw. the second officer talked to nbc 10. he says he and his partner were trying to break up a fight when one of the men tackled...
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new information about the crime, new video shown in court yesterday that investigators say shows shariamoore approaches the infant's mother outside a store and walking to the food court with the family. later she's seen picking up the baby and eventually walking away with the incident. prosecutors denied our request to show you the video. police found the baby safe five hours later. >>> donald trump is the presumptive republican candidate for president but not everyone in the party is showing support. >> i think what is required that we unify this party. >> we'll hear how trump reacted to house speaker paul ryan saying he's not ready to support him. >>> plus, atlantic city is inching closer to bankruptcy. we'll tell i don't you what happened at the derailed plan for a rescue bill. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> t
new information about the crime, new video shown in court yesterday that investigators say shows shariamoore approaches the infant's mother outside a store and walking to the food court with the family. later she's seen picking up the baby and eventually walking away with the incident. prosecutors denied our request to show you the video. police found the baby safe five hours later. >>> donald trump is the presumptive republican candidate for president but not everyone in the party is...
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al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, and he referred to them by their local name, which is ansar al-sharia. he revealed what is considered an open secret in the front lines, that they had been fighting with all the different factions: the yemeni factions and the coalition against the houthis. >> narrator: al qaeda has long been a dominant force in yemen. safa reported on their presence here years before the civil war. >> al-ahmad: i first embedded with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in 2012, when they had actually controlled huge parts of south yemen and declared it an islamic state before there was such a thing as an islamic state. >> narrator: the group was labed by the u.s. as one of the most s branches of al qaeda and had been a target of repeated by strikes by american drones and the yemeni air force. >> narrator: but now, even as the drone strikes have continued, al qaeda has joined the fight against the houthis-- on the same side as the united states. >> al-ahmad: this is why it's so difficult to explain the war on yemen, because there are so many enemies that find themselves on
al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, and he referred to them by their local name, which is ansar al-sharia. he revealed what is considered an open secret in the front lines, that they had been fighting with all the different factions: the yemeni factions and the coalition against the houthis. >> narrator: al qaeda has long been a dominant force in yemen. safa reported on their presence here years before the civil war. >> al-ahmad: i first embedded with al qaeda in the arabian...
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kennedy: sharia law, greg gutfeld. >> maybe i should think that over a little bit.hat we have chosen the color blue today. up next the glory of viewer mail. do you have any word of wisdom for today? yeah, baby. [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. it's free.wash! um...no, thanks. knew that was coming. he won't let anyone else touch his car. except me. here i am... working my canister off to clean and shine... and give proven protection... against fading and aging caused by uv rays. he won't use those copycat wipes. hi...doing anything later? the quiet type. i like that. armor all original protectant. don't be dull. kennedy: telegramming straight from your mart phone. it's time for vi
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i want to clarify something for the gentleman who was sitting over here, the minute you mentioned sharia law in america is suddenly think of something very strange. because in saudi arabia there is no constitution, like every single thing, the source of information, legal, social, political, economical, all based on sharia law or just like the ambassador mentioned, in 2004 when the constitution was modified it is, of course, equal rights for women. you know, not everything is based on that because we do have the constitution aligned with international human rights and 28 percent upon the women, and that will not be taken back. >> you have a question. >> yes. hopefully he can simulator. my question, i have been in the uk for the past eight months just coming from a poor background. if not for the 15 years of recent government i would not be standing here. one example of what has been achieved. i know you have done some amazing work. one of the things i was impressed with for fulbright scholars to go back. there will be opportunity for them. they did not have that opportunity before. you g
i want to clarify something for the gentleman who was sitting over here, the minute you mentioned sharia law in america is suddenly think of something very strange. because in saudi arabia there is no constitution, like every single thing, the source of information, legal, social, political, economical, all based on sharia law or just like the ambassador mentioned, in 2004 when the constitution was modified it is, of course, equal rights for women. you know, not everything is based on that...
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he has never said anything about the blasphemy laws all over the world not to mention the sharia courts in london. we don't care who becomes the mayor, in actuality he will be a step backwards because he will make brits think we are all apologists for theocracy. speak for yourself when you have think these muslims will help muslim, instead it will separate the community out and make them entrenched into balkanization. >> he's not elected by a few muslims. he's he atlantic at-large. with representing such a big community, he cannot be an extremist. if he has not. charles: mike, your definition of is realism. every time somebody including the prime minister tried to criticize him he picked up the flag of bigotry and calling the race card instead of explaining why he's against. charles: we know how historic this will be. london one of the great cities of the world. if this guy messes it up, he messes it up for a long time. >> this is the biggest sign of democracy i have ever seen. charles: hillary clinton release attack ads against donald trump two days in a row. this thing is heating up.
he has never said anything about the blasphemy laws all over the world not to mention the sharia courts in london. we don't care who becomes the mayor, in actuality he will be a step backwards because he will make brits think we are all apologists for theocracy. speak for yourself when you have think these muslims will help muslim, instead it will separate the community out and make them entrenched into balkanization. >> he's not elected by a few muslims. he's he atlantic at-large. with...
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sharia is standing by. fairly quiet day when you look at the markets but give us the overall view there. >> well the overall view as you alluded to is one of a little conviction. we do have trade volumes that much thinner on the ground because japan, indonesia thailand are closed. pmy from china. reasonably constructive. above the 50 marker line which means that the sector is in expansionary phase but a slower pace of growth in april. market consolidating at these levels. the pse composite in philippines and the philippine currency under pressure today. and let's not forget as well one of the reasons is political uncertainty relates to the outcome of the election on may 9th. and it's really down to one man. and potential victory could be very problematic for the philippines because he's been perceived as very very tough on crime and criminals. he's something of a dirty harry in philippine politics. so it could really create a fair degree of uncertainty in the political establishment if he does win on monday
sharia is standing by. fairly quiet day when you look at the markets but give us the overall view there. >> well the overall view as you alluded to is one of a little conviction. we do have trade volumes that much thinner on the ground because japan, indonesia thailand are closed. pmy from china. reasonably constructive. above the 50 marker line which means that the sector is in expansionary phase but a slower pace of growth in april. market consolidating at these levels. the pse...
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. >> to backtrack here sharia moore is accused of abducting simmons on march 31st an allegedly approached the mother and sat with the mother and her two children in the food court while the infants mother attended to the other child and moore took the child from the stroller and ran out of the mall with the baby. the alleged abductor was royced and they called police and went to her home and found the baby here. shortly after her arrest. investigators said she told them she had been pregnant back in february but the baby did not survive or live long and when she held the infant in the mall and all the feelings came back and was sorry she took the child, that was shortly after the arrest a few months ago. but her attorney said he would not say if he she was ever present, but that she had a baby shower with 100 people in attendance. her attorney says she is getting mental health counseling. she will be back in court in june. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> from our new jersey newsroom state police say a search for a fugitive in new jersey has moved out of oce
. >> to backtrack here sharia moore is accused of abducting simmons on march 31st an allegedly approached the mother and sat with the mother and her two children in the food court while the infants mother attended to the other child and moore took the child from the stroller and ran out of the mall with the baby. the alleged abductor was royced and they called police and went to her home and found the baby here. shortly after her arrest. investigators said she told them she had been...
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. >> once in office, morsi granted himself unlimited powers and imposed a constitution based on shariaaw. egypt, the administration seemed to welcome the ouster of mubarak. >> yeah. >> and more morsi. >> egypt was a classic case of, you know, hope, hope and change not actually coming to fruition. >> egypt descended into chaos. morsi, in turn, was overthrown in a coup. libya had been the one nation where president obama was willing to take action. with an intervention supported by the u.n. soon, dictator gadhafi was gone which only lead to the question of what happens next? what happened next was libya fell into chaos, a fact brought home tragically by an attack in benghazi which killed four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. soon, warring factions including isis and al qaeda were fighting for power. >> it was a complete mistake to go in to libya. i was in a key job in the administration and i can't sit here and tell you what was -- what were our goals for that operation. i have -- i really don't know. to eliminate gadhafi? that was a severely dumb decision. >> he said very
. >> once in office, morsi granted himself unlimited powers and imposed a constitution based on shariaaw. egypt, the administration seemed to welcome the ouster of mubarak. >> yeah. >> and more morsi. >> egypt was a classic case of, you know, hope, hope and change not actually coming to fruition. >> egypt descended into chaos. morsi, in turn, was overthrown in a coup. libya had been the one nation where president obama was willing to take action. with an...
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when i talk about syria, don't forget about the other one which is al qaeda, and i think sharia has had a foothold for much longer than isis has. central leadership both in the region and further afield. i think last year there was a conference held between basically every single al qaeda-linked group in north africa and as far south as mali in benghazi and that was coordinated by ansar al sharia. i will say don't forget about the other jihadi enemy i would say has much more of a historical foothold in parts of libya. on train and equip, if i was someone to say there is a parallel, that is best known as the centcom one which spectacularly failed. that failed because there was a refusal to understand and acknowledge the reality of local dynamics, of what people's priorities were. so if i was to draw a parallel to libya, i would say don't make any train and equip mission only about isis. the whole broader long-term context of libya has to be taken into account. secondly by extension. the train and equip mission that has worked in syria or i would argue has worked by the central intelligen
when i talk about syria, don't forget about the other one which is al qaeda, and i think sharia has had a foothold for much longer than isis has. central leadership both in the region and further afield. i think last year there was a conference held between basically every single al qaeda-linked group in north africa and as far south as mali in benghazi and that was coordinated by ansar al sharia. i will say don't forget about the other jihadi enemy i would say has much more of a historical...
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breath to hear hillary defend these women and fight again these policies and say how we'll never have shariasystem here. charles: it's about human dignity and basic human rights. hope you have a grea4th of july. a little early. memorial day weekend. the man >>> good evening everybody, donald trump is not hesitating on taking the task of educating liberals. there seems to be no event and no amendment element of the clinton history that trump will ignore. it appears that his strategy is producing the desired results. yesterday, he highlighted the rape and sexual allegations of
breath to hear hillary defend these women and fight again these policies and say how we'll never have shariasystem here. charles: it's about human dignity and basic human rights. hope you have a grea4th of july. a little early. memorial day weekend. the man >>> good evening everybody, donald trump is not hesitating on taking the task of educating liberals. there seems to be no event and no amendment element of the clinton history that trump will ignore. it appears that his strategy is...
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breath to hear hillary defend these women and fight again these policies and say how we'll never have shariaaw in our court system here. charles: it's about human dignity and basic human rights. hope you have a great 4th of july. a little early. memorial day weekend. the man himself, lou dobbs. keep it right here on fox business. [♪] lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. donald trump doesn't just want to win the presidency, he wants to set record. one day after officially clinching the republican nomination trump put on not one but two rallies in california, in fresno and san diego. he told supporters he want to send a message to his doubters. >> hillary said the other night. i have more votes than donald. she has one man she is competing with and he's a socialist. but let's knock a record. the bigger vote we get the more
breath to hear hillary defend these women and fight again these policies and say how we'll never have shariaaw in our court system here. charles: it's about human dignity and basic human rights. hope you have a great 4th of july. a little early. memorial day weekend. the man himself, lou dobbs. keep it right here on fox business. [♪] lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. donald trump doesn't just want to win the presidency, he wants to set record. one day after officially clinching the republican...
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first test ought to be are we dealing with people that believe in sharia?we don't have tests for that. the prior administration would say that was an is slam phobic comment and they've trained the fbi and others not even to think like this. we had a number of people that worked in the minneapolis airport who went to syria, just very fortunate, they wanted to. >> why do you think gates is going after trump so hard? he seems to think he has the answers and doesn't need advise from staff. >> look. bob gates is one of the great bureaucratic officials in american history. i have enormous respect for the devotion to the country. but he's a total insider and believes in the old order. donald trump is a direct challenge to the old order, which, by the way has not won the war. from september 11th to today, is the equivalent of going from pearl harbor to 1955. now if we're still fighting imperial japan in 1955 we'd been in turmoil. the fact is that with all due respects to secretary gates, he's a great patriot and very smart man, the leadership of that establishment
first test ought to be are we dealing with people that believe in sharia?we don't have tests for that. the prior administration would say that was an is slam phobic comment and they've trained the fbi and others not even to think like this. we had a number of people that worked in the minneapolis airport who went to syria, just very fortunate, they wanted to. >> why do you think gates is going after trump so hard? he seems to think he has the answers and doesn't need advise from staff....
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the churches are now sharia courts in mosul. mass hasn't been said in mosul in two years. of course, all the carnage. they never had the will to do this and america is war weary at the same time. that's a really tough combination. >> so does anything change? it seems like they are preparing the u.s. for what could be some u.s. forces engaged in some of this battle. >> well, we will know they are serious when they do that it's been nearly two years since isis took mosul. it's been nearly 22 months since the obama administration announced strategy to destroy the caliphate there. but it hasn't happened. we're at war in everything buy name in iraq. we have this incremental strategy that the president will not deviate from. i think this is rooted in pulling u.s. troops out at the end of 2011. that was a mistake. the administration will not admit it's a mistake military keeps asking for more resources and they keep getting it bit by bit. obama made this pledge no troops no boots on the ground in iraq. is he trying to have it both ways here. the bottom line is i think clamp is ri
the churches are now sharia courts in mosul. mass hasn't been said in mosul in two years. of course, all the carnage. they never had the will to do this and america is war weary at the same time. that's a really tough combination. >> so does anything change? it seems like they are preparing the u.s. for what could be some u.s. forces engaged in some of this battle. >> well, we will know they are serious when they do that it's been nearly two years since isis took mosul. it's been...
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he wrote 24 books urging the return to sharia law and terrorism against the leading modern nation inld, the united states. there are many reasons why radicals hate us, but some believe the seeds of that hatred were sewn in the pages of the quran but they're twisted by radicals to suit their own ends. >> islam is being manipulated. it is being used. >> points to one colorful example of manipulation in a famous quran story. >> promises a martyr in the name of islam, 72 virgins. is that true? >> it is not true. >> several scholars came to a startling realization. >> nowhere in the quran does it promise 72 virgins, 70 virgins, 48 virgins. what it promises, as far as heaven goes, is something lush. the arabic word for virgin has been mistranslated. the original word that was used in the quran was the word for raisin, not virgin. in other words, martins would get raisins in heaven, not virgins. >> 72 raisins. imagine the surprise of the terrorists who expected something completely different. >> for more, don't miss "why they hate us" at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cnn and cnn international. >>> c
he wrote 24 books urging the return to sharia law and terrorism against the leading modern nation inld, the united states. there are many reasons why radicals hate us, but some believe the seeds of that hatred were sewn in the pages of the quran but they're twisted by radicals to suit their own ends. >> islam is being manipulated. it is being used. >> points to one colorful example of manipulation in a famous quran story. >> promises a martyr in the name of islam, 72 virgins....
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the churches are now sharia courts in mosul. mass hasn't been said in mosul in two years.course, all the carnage. they never had the will to do this and america is war weary at the same time. that's a really tough combination. >> so does anything change? it seems like they are preparing the u.s. for what could be some u.s. forces engaged in some of this battle. >> well, we will know they are serious when they do that it's been nearly two years since isis took mosul. it's been nearly 22 months since the obama administration announced strategy to destroy the caliphate there. but it hasn't happened. we're at war in everything buy name in iraq. we have this incremental strategy that the president will not deviate from. i think this is rooted in pulling u.s. troops out at the end of 2011. that was a mistake. the administration will not admit it's a mistake military keeps asking for more resources and they keep getting it bit by bit. obama made this pledge no troops no boots on the ground in iraq. is he trying to have it both ways here. the bottom line is i think clamp is right.
the churches are now sharia courts in mosul. mass hasn't been said in mosul in two years.course, all the carnage. they never had the will to do this and america is war weary at the same time. that's a really tough combination. >> so does anything change? it seems like they are preparing the u.s. for what could be some u.s. forces engaged in some of this battle. >> well, we will know they are serious when they do that it's been nearly two years since isis took mosul. it's been nearly...
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clinton foundation has taken millions and millions and millions of dollars from countries that practice shariake saudi arabia. and women can't drive, they're told how to dress, they can't vote, they can't go out in public without a male relative. and they need four male eyewitnesss for rape in some of these countries. >> of course. >> so my question is, she took that money. now, i've searched high and low. i don't ever see an instance where hillary clinton spoke out against those countries that gave her foundation millions. is it a fair conclusion that they bought her silence? >> i think the idea of foreign governments giving massive contributions to a foundation run by a couple with one former president and another likely presidential candidate and current, at that point, secretary of state, that in and of itself has the appearance of such impropriety regardless of whether they thought they were getting anything for the money or not. the mere appearance of it in legal terms, in legal understanding, and she's a lawyer, is just obscene. >> laura, here's a question for you. >> it's obscene. >> w
clinton foundation has taken millions and millions and millions of dollars from countries that practice shariake saudi arabia. and women can't drive, they're told how to dress, they can't vote, they can't go out in public without a male relative. and they need four male eyewitnesss for rape in some of these countries. >> of course. >> so my question is, she took that money. now, i've searched high and low. i don't ever see an instance where hillary clinton spoke out against those...
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the regime is based on sharia, but it is an ill defined term.s what makes it dangerous. >> the question is about the language. what you said is that signs likely point to terrorism. what would have been so bad about saying that. that all signs.to this. rather than saying a bomb blew up the plane. we don't know. when you're president of the united states or one of the top two, it can be catastrophic if you make that kind of mistake. >> this is an argument or discussion where both sides, clinton and trump supporters like what the candidates did today. they like where they are on this. >> they do. and listen, hillary clinton was tough on donald trump today in her interview with chris cuomo, calling him offensive, dangerous, loose cannon, and on and on. and donald trump gave it right back to her. this is the race. what we saw today, discussing the airplane crash encapsulates the kind of race we're going to see and the differences between the candidates. >> one day, there are 150 more. thank you so much. hillary clinton had a lot to say about donald
the regime is based on sharia, but it is an ill defined term.s what makes it dangerous. >> the question is about the language. what you said is that signs likely point to terrorism. what would have been so bad about saying that. that all signs.to this. rather than saying a bomb blew up the plane. we don't know. when you're president of the united states or one of the top two, it can be catastrophic if you make that kind of mistake. >> this is an argument or discussion where both...
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and sharia is the law that should be applied there, most sunnis don't believe in nose. brian: you married a non-muslim. your two sons take her last name -- explain all that. mr. khalilzad: this is to help the kids in their country, the united states, because khalilzad is not an easy name to pronounce. my last name. and my wife was a feminist, and she thought that not only is it right that they should have their mother's name, but also that it would make it easier for them. my last name being so hard to pronounce. brian: their last name is benard. go back to another story, the story of president joe biden. mr. khalilzad: i have two stories about the current vice president. one, when i was a special envoy in afghanistan, he came once. i was very impressed with him, number one, because the embassy was very rudimentary at the time. we all slept on the floor. he had brought his own sleeping bag and slept on the floor like i did. brian: in the embassy? mr. khalilzad: in the embassy, in the office. so, one day after his meeting that i did not go with him, he came back to tell
and sharia is the law that should be applied there, most sunnis don't believe in nose. brian: you married a non-muslim. your two sons take her last name -- explain all that. mr. khalilzad: this is to help the kids in their country, the united states, because khalilzad is not an easy name to pronounce. my last name. and my wife was a feminist, and she thought that not only is it right that they should have their mother's name, but also that it would make it easier for them. my last name being so...
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the first test ought to be are we dealing with people who believe in sharia and want to impose islamicm. they've trained the fbi and others not to think like this. so we have i thid a number of people for example, who had worked in the minneapolis airport who went to syria -- we just very fortunate. if they had wanted to they would have done more damage staying at the minneapolis airport than going to syria. >> what was gate' motivation here? why do you think he was going after trump so hard? i mean he said he seems to think he has all of the answers and he doesn't need advice from staff or anybody else. >> bob gates is one of the great bureaucratic officials in american history. i have enormous respect for his commitment to the country. i think he's very very smart but he's a total insider. and he believes in the old order. donald trump is a direct challenge to the old order, an order which, by the way, has not won the war. from 9/11 to today is the equivalent of going from pearl harbor to 1955. now if we were still fieg in japan in 1955 we would have been in turmoil. the fact is with
the first test ought to be are we dealing with people who believe in sharia and want to impose islamicm. they've trained the fbi and others not to think like this. so we have i thid a number of people for example, who had worked in the minneapolis airport who went to syria -- we just very fortunate. if they had wanted to they would have done more damage staying at the minneapolis airport than going to syria. >> what was gate' motivation here? why do you think he was going after trump so...
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he cited work by frank gaffney, a crazy anti-sharia conspear cyst who spread rumors about a wild islamist conspiracy and cited that as a reason for his ban, that his research was so compelling. so the idea that this is just removed and this is just for show, it gets pretty serious when that's his actual signature issue and he's standing next to this conspiracy theorist. >> thank you for being with me tonight. that is "all in" for this even. "the rachel maddow" show starts right now. >>> once upon a time there was a bank that was called indy mac bank which sounds like refrigerator poetry. indy mac bank. it was a real thing. the reason all of these people are standing outside that particular branch of indy mac bank and also outside of this branch of indy mac bank, cops keep an eye on them, is because these people are customers of indy mac bank. lining up at branches of that bank wherever they could find them to quickly get all of their money out of that bank. before it blew up. indy mac bank blew up in 2008 right at the height of the 2008 presidential campaign between barack obama and john
he cited work by frank gaffney, a crazy anti-sharia conspear cyst who spread rumors about a wild islamist conspiracy and cited that as a reason for his ban, that his research was so compelling. so the idea that this is just removed and this is just for show, it gets pretty serious when that's his actual signature issue and he's standing next to this conspiracy theorist. >> thank you for being with me tonight. that is "all in" for this even. "the rachel maddow" show...