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just another day under sharia law. according to the un, by 2050, almost 70 percent of the world's population will live in urban areas. that's a total of 6.5 billion people. and 2 billion of these people will be living in slums where the quality of life is substandard. in argentina, several organisations are now trying to reverse the "rural flight" trend and get people to head "back to the country!" the nearest major city lies 140 kilometers away. out here in the remote argentine grasslands, most people make a living from cattle breeding or growing grain crops or soy. daniel tron is a fifth-generation famer here. his village, colonia belgrano, is struggling. its population is no longer growing, because many young people move away to cities like buenos aires and santa fe to look for work. including his sons. the older generation wonders why so few people want to stay. marcela benitez offers a glimmer of hope with her organization "responde". she's trying to rescue villages on the brink of extinction - places like colonia
just another day under sharia law. according to the un, by 2050, almost 70 percent of the world's population will live in urban areas. that's a total of 6.5 billion people. and 2 billion of these people will be living in slums where the quality of life is substandard. in argentina, several organisations are now trying to reverse the "rural flight" trend and get people to head "back to the country!" the nearest major city lies 140 kilometers away. out here in the remote...
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at the beginning of the transaction you get your sharia opinion, all the parties agree that it is shariayou move forward. there aren't really sharia contingent clauses. i think the court should look at the terms of the agreement and probably enforce the terms of the agreement. that it is sharia compliant is not part of the agreement. here in the uae, it might have been a potential angle. i think in the u.k. they will probably look at it in terms of the overall agreement and publication. the high court is it going to be issuing any. guest: i wouldn't think so. tracy: some people i had spoken to said they expected dana went attempt to sweep some of this controversy under the rug by maybe offering a suite and restructuring deal. are you surprised that hasn't happened? guest: there's an ongoing negotiation going on. both parties are looking to get an advantage. going from the position of effectively owing a lot of money in profits, they have come up with some arguments as to why things should change or why the restructuring should occur. again, the u.k. court did feel that there was substant
at the beginning of the transaction you get your sharia opinion, all the parties agree that it is shariayou move forward. there aren't really sharia contingent clauses. i think the court should look at the terms of the agreement and probably enforce the terms of the agreement. that it is sharia compliant is not part of the agreement. here in the uae, it might have been a potential angle. i think in the u.k. they will probably look at it in terms of the overall agreement and publication. the...
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that it is sharia complaint is not part of the agreement.e, it might've been a potential angle, i think of the u.k. they will probably get it -- probably look at it in terms of the overall obligation. tracy: the high court not going to be issuing any fatwas. some people i spoke to said that they thought that dana would try to sweep some of this under the rug by offering a sweetened restructuring deal. you surprised that has not happened? anlid: i guess there is ongoing negotiation going on in both parties looking to get an advantage or to strengthen their position. going from the position of effectively owing a lot of money and profits, they have come up with some arguments as to why things should change or why the restructuring should occur, and again, the u.k. court did feel there was a reason to hear a full court hearing in september. they have improved their position from these negotiations from discussions. we have to see in september with the ultimate outcome is. tracy: at this juncture in time, after we see a company say again money.t
that it is sharia complaint is not part of the agreement.e, it might've been a potential angle, i think of the u.k. they will probably get it -- probably look at it in terms of the overall obligation. tracy: the high court not going to be issuing any fatwas. some people i spoke to said that they thought that dana would try to sweep some of this under the rug by offering a sweetened restructuring deal. you surprised that has not happened? anlid: i guess there is ongoing negotiation going on in...
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court would essentially also decide the sharia compliance of the bond.sting. again, this whole dispute centers around the sharia compliance of the debt. now we have another player that could potentially weigh in on that. in any case, the date to watch is september 7, the next date of the u.k. high court proceeding. yousef? yousef: let's widen out this discussion on the dana gas story with the head of fixed income asset management. welcome back to the program. want to dig into the implications of the dana gas saga, if you want to call it that. this was a real test when it comes to recoveries. guest: i think it is. in a lot oft instances. i think what are the major issues a lot of investors have work, how the recoveries what happens when they default or restructure. i think this will be a test case. we had test cases in the past, not to this scale and notoriety. you had the investments in kuwait that had problems in the past, and quite frankly used a very similar strategy to try to get out of it, which was to question the sharia structure. the u.k. court l
court would essentially also decide the sharia compliance of the bond.sting. again, this whole dispute centers around the sharia compliance of the debt. now we have another player that could potentially weigh in on that. in any case, the date to watch is september 7, the next date of the u.k. high court proceeding. yousef? yousef: let's widen out this discussion on the dana gas story with the head of fixed income asset management. welcome back to the program. want to dig into the implications...
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sharia law for them is simply religious practice. muslims could not practice their religion here, if they say everyone has to pray on sunday, church services had to be on sundays only, people would object to that. muslims want to be able to practice their religion the way it's taught. >> tucker: but in countries with high percentages of muslims, i think every country with a high percentage of muslims, there's not religious pluralismw i don't know of a single gulf country where it's legal to proselytize on behalf of another religion.os i think in every muslim majority country in the world, muslims -- non-muslims have fewer rights. why wouldn't that give americans pause as many muslims are moving here? >> not true. there are many countries, malaysia, indonesia, many countries that are muslim majority enshrine the rights of other nonmuslim faiths. in malaysia, there are people you will find people who say no, you have to follow certain things that are more appropriate to islam. the majority of people there are not like that. you are alw
sharia law for them is simply religious practice. muslims could not practice their religion here, if they say everyone has to pray on sunday, church services had to be on sundays only, people would object to that. muslims want to be able to practice their religion the way it's taught. >> tucker: but in countries with high percentages of muslims, i think every country with a high percentage of muslims, there's not religious pluralismw i don't know of a single gulf country where it's legal...
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> there should be no change to our personal muslim law, which is sharia.s is god's law. it is based on the koran and on the profit's -- prophet'ssa saying. reporter: for women's rights activists it is a significant victory. >> i would not say it ends here. a proper, longer battle for social reform for empowerment, education, has to be taken up. reporter: now it is up to the indian government, which has publicly voiced support for the end of instant divorces to make the court's decision the law the land. brent: still to come, growing up with the specter of war. young koreans do their best to shrug off years of conflict with their northern neighbors. and it is game on at gamescon, the world's biggest videogame show starts in germany today. the latest trend -- going social. and business news with christoph, who is always social. stay with us. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back here with dw news. u.s. president donald trump has pledged to commit more military resources to fighting the taliban in afghanistan. he says that pulling out of the country would mean making the s
> there should be no change to our personal muslim law, which is sharia.s is god's law. it is based on the koran and on the profit's -- prophet'ssa saying. reporter: for women's rights activists it is a significant victory. >> i would not say it ends here. a proper, longer battle for social reform for empowerment, education, has to be taken up. reporter: now it is up to the indian government, which has publicly voiced support for the end of instant divorces to make the court's decision...
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the idea that the sharia, al qaeda and isis on forcing is the sharia is wrong. there are different interpretations of the koran that are legitimate. they are mainstream, and the sharia they are enforcing is hard to contest because of the lines in the koran and what calls out humankind for not being able to interpret what a law -- allah says because if you do so, you are taking that divine authority under yourself. the real question to ask is why is that the problem? we have radical conservative christians who pursue a very similar line of effort. they, too, are minority and we don't look at christianity as a problem. all of these mainstream -- not mainstream -- all of the main religions have justification for the use of violence within them, but all of them, including islam, those individuals who believe violence is justified have been marginalized in minority over the years. their challenge today is ensuring that the popular base does not expand, that the base of support received today, which is not along ideological lines but along the offensive lines along th
the idea that the sharia, al qaeda and isis on forcing is the sharia is wrong. there are different interpretations of the koran that are legitimate. they are mainstream, and the sharia they are enforcing is hard to contest because of the lines in the koran and what calls out humankind for not being able to interpret what a law -- allah says because if you do so, you are taking that divine authority under yourself. the real question to ask is why is that the problem? we have radical conservative...
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we're at war with sharia.logy that says you should cut off a person's hand or foot if they get in the way of the spread of islam. read the book. i know islam. we're trying to save muslims from getting radicalized. we don't want to lump them all in together. >> i take your point there. and certainly the use and "bus of sharia and militant islam, state-sponsored situation of isis. a wannabe state. you talk about lumping. this is an issue we want to get your response on in regard to breitbart. the categorization on breitbart uses the religious tags to do what you call lumping. a whole category of articles, migrant sex attacks. black kricrime in the united states. another tag of illegal immigrant crime. isn't the problem the crimes? why the fixation on only looking at certain crimes by certain individuals? >> well, i don't -- again, i'm the editor of london so i can't report on the black crime stuff. i'm not a company spokesman. i'm here to talk about, i was booked to talk about steve bannon of the white house. >>
we're at war with sharia.logy that says you should cut off a person's hand or foot if they get in the way of the spread of islam. read the book. i know islam. we're trying to save muslims from getting radicalized. we don't want to lump them all in together. >> i take your point there. and certainly the use and "bus of sharia and militant islam, state-sponsored situation of isis. a wannabe state. you talk about lumping. this is an issue we want to get your response on in regard to...
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she set up a pressure group called sharia watch, monitoring, trying to curb sharia courts.his. mike hookham has resigned the party's whip. another nathan gilks, an mep, said he would leave the parties. he said he would leave the parties. he said he would leave the parties. he said he understands why she's on the ballot. that seems to be the prevalent view today in ukip. uncomfortable that she has made it onto the final list. but they feel that perhaps during the course of this leadership election her views can be challenged, can be taken on, ta ke can be challenged, can be taken on, take an part by other candidates and i think as far as the majority of people in ukip are concerned, they hope that she won't get the position. clearly, we're entering into another difficult few weeks for ukip as they go through the process of electing a leader. thank you. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, after concerns about their threat to air safety. the lasers, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft an
she set up a pressure group called sharia watch, monitoring, trying to curb sharia courts.his. mike hookham has resigned the party's whip. another nathan gilks, an mep, said he would leave the parties. he said he would leave the parties. he said he would leave the parties. he said he understands why she's on the ballot. that seems to be the prevalent view today in ukip. uncomfortable that she has made it onto the final list. but they feel that perhaps during the course of this leadership...
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in pakistan, 1981, he announced sharia. there are people who are fighting for a secular view for islam, people who are fighting this extreme interpretation of islam. and you know who is putting them in jail? not the ayatollah or people embark. burqa.- or people in a it is the military secular regime. the west administration time and time again, because each president comes here for four years, two-and-a-half years in, he started three campaigning. donald trump started campaigning after the first week. [laughter] nobody wants to get his hands dirty and it is just the status quo. who will keep it safe for us, keep it stable? on and on and on. if you want a stable middle east, it is a secular, free at least. [indiscernible] will just come along. that's it. [applause] david, i know what tommy's views were. think, quickly what you where the iran deal is going. andbama who ran proselytized on america pulling out of iraq. [indiscernible] iraq.da was defeated in the united states had 20,000 troops there. all hundred thousand, mostl
in pakistan, 1981, he announced sharia. there are people who are fighting for a secular view for islam, people who are fighting this extreme interpretation of islam. and you know who is putting them in jail? not the ayatollah or people embark. burqa.- or people in a it is the military secular regime. the west administration time and time again, because each president comes here for four years, two-and-a-half years in, he started three campaigning. donald trump started campaigning after the...
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has been not has been for the as long as we've been in afghanistan fighting to make afghanistan for sharia and this doesn't change that. now the major change in u.s. military strategy in afghanistan comes amid a shakeup in donald trump's in a circle his controversial chief strategist steve biden was the latest to head through the exit doors as caleb maupin reports the president's foreign policy decisions with his new team white house surprise the very people who voted him into the oval office so you want to be an american president what gets you elected is it pledges of more wars or the opposite we've been moving from one reckless intervention to another kid libya syria iraq iran this destructive cycle bad decisions we cannot be the policeman of the world polls show that promises of peace were key for trump voters more than half of americans said they would prefer that the next president curb u.s. involvement in military conflicts and trump isn't the only president to have gotten the job of writing hopes of peace but as we confront a vicious adversary that abides by no rules. i believe the
has been not has been for the as long as we've been in afghanistan fighting to make afghanistan for sharia and this doesn't change that. now the major change in u.s. military strategy in afghanistan comes amid a shakeup in donald trump's in a circle his controversial chief strategist steve biden was the latest to head through the exit doors as caleb maupin reports the president's foreign policy decisions with his new team white house surprise the very people who voted him into the oval office...
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sharia law remains supreme and even police try to stay away.s argued for years these zones are imagery they don't exist and anyone who says they do gets attacked. next guest is an ex-muslim and tried to get to the bottom of it and has the truth about no-go zones. editor and chief of breitbart london is he nigel farage in the u.s.a. no-go zones how sharia law is coming to a neighborhood near you. he joins us now. rahim, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: you will remember vividly a show on this channel was roundly attacked for asserting there were parts of paris where non-muslims couldn't go. no-swo zone. left said that's outrageous. bigoted to suggest something like that. you just wrote a book on it what is the truth. >> did i write a book on it i got tired of the viewers of this channel will be tired of which is denialists. it is fingers, la la la we can't hear you. we don't want to admit what's going on in our cities and our countries and our neighborhoods. that's what this book is really about. i traveled acros
sharia law remains supreme and even police try to stay away.s argued for years these zones are imagery they don't exist and anyone who says they do gets attacked. next guest is an ex-muslim and tried to get to the bottom of it and has the truth about no-go zones. editor and chief of breitbart london is he nigel farage in the u.s.a. no-go zones how sharia law is coming to a neighborhood near you. he joins us now. rahim, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >>...
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because these are sharia compliant bonds, they don't a out interest.ay out profit on the company assets. dana's arguments are because the bonds are not sharia compliant, not only did they have the right to withhold current and future profit emits, but also the right to clawback payments it has already made. you can imagine how contentious that has been with investors. on that point, you really have to ask whether dana sees its future capital needs maybe being financed by equity. hethat note, the ceo did say thought the recent bump in the company's stock price was an indication that investors would continue to support the company. he said specifically, "the fact that share prices have increased significantly over the past three to four months is an indicator that people are viewing dana gas positively." shares are up about 50% since the end of may. i think you could competently argue that the debt market might have a different opinion there. yousef: i'm looking at the consensus rating here at 3.2. what else came out from the numbers specifically? tracy:
because these are sharia compliant bonds, they don't a out interest.ay out profit on the company assets. dana's arguments are because the bonds are not sharia compliant, not only did they have the right to withhold current and future profit emits, but also the right to clawback payments it has already made. you can imagine how contentious that has been with investors. on that point, you really have to ask whether dana sees its future capital needs maybe being financed by equity. hethat note,...
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she is against sharia law but she thinks she‘s putting forward something no one else is prepared to talkon a platform of banning the burqa, paul nuttall himself was accused of being islamophobic. there is some concern within ukip the party is potentially, if anne marie waters we re potentially, if anne marie waters were to be successful, will move further in that direction. nigel farage has said it would be a disaster, the end of ukip if it went down the route of being an anti—islam party, is anne marie waters promising that‘ll be the shape of her leadership or is is she saying it‘s just an element in a broader platform? like other candidates she has other platforms but the concern is because she has been so vocal about this one particular issue that ukip would then be reduced to essentially a single issue party much like it had been thought of a single issue party before the brexit referendum. there is obviously a wide range of opinion within the party amongst leadership candidates, some other candidates are wanting to put forward a much broader platform but there will be, it will be in
she is against sharia law but she thinks she‘s putting forward something no one else is prepared to talkon a platform of banning the burqa, paul nuttall himself was accused of being islamophobic. there is some concern within ukip the party is potentially, if anne marie waters we re potentially, if anne marie waters were to be successful, will move further in that direction. nigel farage has said it would be a disaster, the end of ukip if it went down the route of being an anti—islam party,...
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anti—islamic campaigner, a founder ofa group anti—islamic campaigner, a founder of a group called sharias evil and a killing machine and she has been denounced for her views by poor muscle who said that some of her views went way beyond what party policy was, and made him uncomfortable. he himself had been accused of standing on an anti—islam platform at the last election so there is some unease about what her nomination will portray about the party as it chooses its new leader. with new leadership, i think it is at the end of september, is that correct? there is a lot of talk about how ukip is going to emerge from a disappointing period for it. that's right, so the new party leader will be announced at the party conference at the end of september. so there will be hustings across the country until then. you are right, the party has struggled to emerge from its post— brexit success , to emerge from its post— brexit success, it struggled to come out of the shadow of nigel farage's leadership. paul muscle didn't last long. the previous leader also resigned after a few days —— paul nuttal.
anti—islamic campaigner, a founder ofa group anti—islamic campaigner, a founder of a group called sharias evil and a killing machine and she has been denounced for her views by poor muscle who said that some of her views went way beyond what party policy was, and made him uncomfortable. he himself had been accused of standing on an anti—islam platform at the last election so there is some unease about what her nomination will portray about the party as it chooses its new leader. with new...
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along with ten others, she stands on a very radical anti—islamic platform, a founding director of shariand the killing machine. she thinks these things other people will not talk about and this platform will be popular with party members and the wider public. ukip, at the last election, paul nuttall the previous leader went into that election calling for a ban on the ba rca election calling for a ban on the barca and faced acquisitions of being islamophobic and the ukip vote collapsed. councillors in the local elections also suffered. so ukip, the prospect of them moving further in that direction will clearly be unpalatable for some members but the election will be taking place over the summer and we will find out the results at the end of september. that will be interesting, good to talk to you, thank you. amid concerns about their threat to a safety. the lasers which can temporarily blind people have been used to target aircraft and pilots. jonty bloom has more. laser pens or pointers are designed to be used to highlight something of interest. but they can be dangerous, and dazzle or b
along with ten others, she stands on a very radical anti—islamic platform, a founding director of shariand the killing machine. she thinks these things other people will not talk about and this platform will be popular with party members and the wider public. ukip, at the last election, paul nuttall the previous leader went into that election calling for a ban on the ba rca election calling for a ban on the barca and faced acquisitions of being islamophobic and the ukip vote collapsed....
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made no bones about it here human rights religious freedom we are fighting to make the world safer sharia least make afghanistan safer sharia one way or the other you're going to get the same kind of oppressive social order there and maybe that's just the better part of realism say that's afghanistan all this talk about corruption for example what we call corruption in afghanistan people they're called life i mean this is the way of life works in a step back is that we're saying look what trump said his initial impulse was to say get out but now i talk to the big boys and they convinced me that wasn't the right thing to do the sad thing about this he knows what the right thing to do is and this isn't it he's doing this because he's boxed in i've been saying for weeks the bellwether in this administration will be whose head goes next next mcmasters or bannon's turned out was bannon which means mcmaster and his boys are running the show here the president is behind the eight ball in terms of all of his domestic politics he's got to do something. and that's what is going on around the white
made no bones about it here human rights religious freedom we are fighting to make the world safer sharia least make afghanistan safer sharia one way or the other you're going to get the same kind of oppressive social order there and maybe that's just the better part of realism say that's afghanistan all this talk about corruption for example what we call corruption in afghanistan people they're called life i mean this is the way of life works in a step back is that we're saying look what trump...
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this particular batch of sharia so they can attack us here at home.ll: i've got to go now but thank you gentlemen and move onto a big topic certainly for us at "fox business" and that's how the markets react to all of this regala politics and politics and all the geopolitics and everything else. next on wall street especially if the trump economic agenda that we talked about early taxes and all that stalls. what happens to the market? that's up next. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammat
this particular batch of sharia so they can attack us here at home.ll: i've got to go now but thank you gentlemen and move onto a big topic certainly for us at "fox business" and that's how the markets react to all of this regala politics and politics and all the geopolitics and everything else. next on wall street especially if the trump economic agenda that we talked about early taxes and all that stalls. what happens to the market? that's up next. finally. hey ron! they're finally...
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our conflict with radical islam, with what i call sharia's promises him, is a clash of civilization. to prevail the west has to decide that the west is worth defending and we have a lot of work to do prepare that self perception. we also have to realize that the enemy is a product of a rival civilization with starkly different principles. it is not enough to say fundamental with islam which is the mainstream islam of the middle east that it does not wish to be westernized. it considers the intrusion of western armies and institutions to be a deep provocation even if we see ourselves as do-gooders who were just trying to improve people's lives. this is a product of spending a generation in willful blindness of our enemies animating ideology and that could be the subject by itself for another symposium. the point that is relevant to constitutional war powers is the political into imperative of public support for military operation. if there are vital american security interest at stake the american people will be on boa board. congressional authorization and endorsement will then make
our conflict with radical islam, with what i call sharia's promises him, is a clash of civilization. to prevail the west has to decide that the west is worth defending and we have a lot of work to do prepare that self perception. we also have to realize that the enemy is a product of a rival civilization with starkly different principles. it is not enough to say fundamental with islam which is the mainstream islam of the middle east that it does not wish to be westernized. it considers the...
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ireland take on the sharia in their opening matches at 7pm tomorrow night, which is perfect time to gettime to get down here to university college to cheer them on. they said they are looking forward to having their home crowd as the 16th man. thank you. england cricket captainjoe root will be looking back at a job generally well done after his side wrapped up their test series 3—1 against south africa yesterday. root himself made lots of runs and there was plenty to cheer with with the performances of bowler james anderson and the all rounders moeen ali, ben stokes and jonny bairstow. there are though still some unresolved issues as our reporter patrick gearey explains. england have won a series 3—1 and they are up to third in the world, so they are up to third in the world, so what is the problem? some of the batting. here is trevor bayliss. so what is the problem? some of the batting. here is trevor baylissm is always good that you are winning but we are not papering over the cracks. we know there are some spots that have not been cemented down and we're still looking for those guys
ireland take on the sharia in their opening matches at 7pm tomorrow night, which is perfect time to gettime to get down here to university college to cheer them on. they said they are looking forward to having their home crowd as the 16th man. thank you. england cricket captainjoe root will be looking back at a job generally well done after his side wrapped up their test series 3—1 against south africa yesterday. root himself made lots of runs and there was plenty to cheer with with the...
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how sharia law is coming to you. welcome back to the program. look here at these pictures coming in to hear about the thousands of people coming across to the basically low-hanging fruit to countries that are right across from the middle east and northern africa, the easiest places to get to. a combination of tragedy and desperation for so many families, but also some percentage of danger presented here. >> yes, absolutely pretty incredible if you look at the number of people suffering from the results of the human traffic themselves. and the little boats that they put them on in the sea. many dying and suffering as a result of that train and people, coming from turkey and parts of north africa as well. you would think that we would have some semblance of introspection over this. maybe we do not allow the boats to come over. maybe we do not start rescuing people who have been human traffic there, bringing them into europe. it is the pull factor, only encouraging the human traffickers to carry on the trade. australia had the same problem. their s
how sharia law is coming to you. welcome back to the program. look here at these pictures coming in to hear about the thousands of people coming across to the basically low-hanging fruit to countries that are right across from the middle east and northern africa, the easiest places to get to. a combination of tragedy and desperation for so many families, but also some percentage of danger presented here. >> yes, absolutely pretty incredible if you look at the number of people suffering...
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anne marie waters campaigns against sharia law in the uk and some party members have said they may resigno people including a young girl have reportedly been shot dead in kenya in opposition protests after the disputed election victory of president uhuru kenyatta. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilisations. .. and today, a fast emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west, travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it's quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust hard crystals, white salt. you can probably taste it. ..to one of the wettest. these are areas really for the adventurous traveller. this isn't india on tap. i'm on a quest to find out how history, religion and politics have shaped india. and i also meet the people who call this intriguing and some
anne marie waters campaigns against sharia law in the uk and some party members have said they may resigno people including a young girl have reportedly been shot dead in kenya in opposition protests after the disputed election victory of president uhuru kenyatta. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilisations. .. and today, a fast emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india...
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anne marie waters campaigns against sharia law in the uk and some party members have said they may resignnathoo joins us from our london newsroom. this is controversial even for a ukip isn't it, if some of its members are saying they will not support it. absolutely, ukip has been trying to shake off these associations with islamophobia and racism and now we have a candidate who has called islam evil, called islam a killing machine, putting herself forward for leader of the party. as you say there have been attem pts party. as you say there have been atte m pts to party. as you say there have been attempts to try to block her, she was blocked for standing as a candidate in the general election and there is deep and ease among a lot of ukip members about what her candidacy will present and signify to the public about what ukip stands for. there are those in the party who think this is not the direction ukip should be taking. paul nuttall you will remember the previous leader who stood down tried to go into the last election on a platform also singling out the muslim community, he talked abo
anne marie waters campaigns against sharia law in the uk and some party members have said they may resignnathoo joins us from our london newsroom. this is controversial even for a ukip isn't it, if some of its members are saying they will not support it. absolutely, ukip has been trying to shake off these associations with islamophobia and racism and now we have a candidate who has called islam evil, called islam a killing machine, putting herself forward for leader of the party. as you say...
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gauland accuses germany's muslims of wanting to introduce sharia law. >> when was the last time you talkedmuslims and specifically touched on this problem? >> why should i speak with muslims and talk about that? >> why don't you meet with muslims? >> i have no need to talk to muslims in any official capacity. but if i have somebody at hand then of course, i'm ready to talk to them. that is not a problem. >> you speak a lot about muslims, but it is clear you have no need to speak with them. reporter: he repeated his view that islam as a cultural and religious community does not belong in germany. this is the message his party is pushing in a country that is home to around five million muslims. sarah: still to come on the program, an emotional moment. a family reunited. we will bring you that as we preview a new dw documentary tracing the lives of some of the people who arrived in germany during the height of the migration crisis. in the meantime, don't forget you can always get dw news on the go. just download our app. that will give you access to the latest news from all around the world.
gauland accuses germany's muslims of wanting to introduce sharia law. >> when was the last time you talkedmuslims and specifically touched on this problem? >> why should i speak with muslims and talk about that? >> why don't you meet with muslims? >> i have no need to talk to muslims in any official capacity. but if i have somebody at hand then of course, i'm ready to talk to them. that is not a problem. >> you speak a lot about muslims, but it is clear you have no...
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bashing muslims, right, for how they treat women, and yet they seem to be perfectly fine over here with shariagoing, "no women alone with me one on one--nothing!" now, i understand it's hard for some people to see mike pence's actions as sexism, but here's a hypothetical. what if a female senator wanted to discuss legislation at dinner with mike pence, right? he wouldn't do it unless there's a chaperone? like, why? what, is he afraid that they'll just start banging in the middle of dinner? how irresistible does mike pence think he is? he's just sitting there like, "there's no way "we can be in this room and not have sex. "how do you think my hair got so white? i [bleep] the color out of it." [hip-hop] for more on jeff sessions, let's go live to trump tower where senior transition correspondent jordan klepper is standing by, everybody. - thank you, trevor. [applause] thank you. trevor, jeff sessions is a great pick for attorney general. i'm proud of trump for making such a bold choice. - okay, hold on, jordan, before we move on, what the hell are you wearing? - oh. you know, trump doesn't trust
bashing muslims, right, for how they treat women, and yet they seem to be perfectly fine over here with shariagoing, "no women alone with me one on one--nothing!" now, i understand it's hard for some people to see mike pence's actions as sexism, but here's a hypothetical. what if a female senator wanted to discuss legislation at dinner with mike pence, right? he wouldn't do it unless there's a chaperone? like, why? what, is he afraid that they'll just start banging in the middle of...
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for two weeks, he underwent military training and was killed in sharia law.d for suicide missions. they prefer children to adults because they can use them to bomb between civilians. nobody would expect that a 11! or 16—year—old boy would bomb himself. both teenagers that we met say they've turned their backs on is but, as we travelled across europe, we learned of at least three more young fighters living here. we approached the eu police force europol, but they declined to comment. europe is still vulnerable but it's here where the journey begins. 0n the turkish border, syrian refugees can still scramble through between sea rchlights syrian refugees can still scramble through between searchlights and guard towers. near the border, i met people smugglerfrom guard towers. near the border, i met people smuggler from raqqa, guard towers. near the border, i met people smugglerfrom raqqa, one of many still operating. he helps one of the boys make it from is territory to europe in only a month. translation: i've helped many, a huge number. the route is getting wors
for two weeks, he underwent military training and was killed in sharia law.d for suicide missions. they prefer children to adults because they can use them to bomb between civilians. nobody would expect that a 11! or 16—year—old boy would bomb himself. both teenagers that we met say they've turned their backs on is but, as we travelled across europe, we learned of at least three more young fighters living here. we approached the eu police force europol, but they declined to comment. europe...
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anne marie waters campaigns against sharia law in the uk, and some party members have said they may resignt is likely to decide the future direction of the party, which has 20 members of the european parliament and nearly 350 local councillors, but no mps. a 19—year—old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a water sports instructor, was found unconscious on the seabed off the island of za kynthos. an investigation has been launched by the greek authorities. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, amid concerns about their threat to air safety. the pens, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft and pilots, as our business correspondent jonty bloom reports. laser pens, or pointers, are designed to be used to highlight something of interest, but they can be dangerous, and dazzle or blind people have shone directly at people's eyes. last alone there were 1258 laser attacks on aircraft, even though it is already an offence with a maximum fine of £2500. helicopters, which fly lower
anne marie waters campaigns against sharia law in the uk, and some party members have said they may resignt is likely to decide the future direction of the party, which has 20 members of the european parliament and nearly 350 local councillors, but no mps. a 19—year—old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a water sports instructor, was found unconscious on the seabed off the island of za kynthos. an investigation has been launched by the greek authorities....
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. >> white sharia now! >> reporter: just before the attack, fields seen on video chanting a message of white power, marching with vanguard america, a known white supremacist group. hours later, fields allegedly carrying out his aac >> the car came screaming down the street, and, uh, the driver gunned it into the crowd of people. >> it was pretty clear that the driver was intent on hitting 100, 200, 300 people. >> reporter: fields arrested shortly after, seen sitting in handcuffs. his mother saying she knew her son was driving from his home in northwest ohio to virginia for a rally. >> i didn't know it was white supremacist. i thought, it had something to do with trump. trump's not a supremacist, i mean, he had an african-american friend. >> reporter: a former teacher now saying, even in high school fields made pro nazi comments. >> he -- well, he felt that whites were superior. he felt that the views that adolf hitler espoused were correct in some way. >> reporter: the group fields was marching with has a s
. >> white sharia now! >> reporter: just before the attack, fields seen on video chanting a message of white power, marching with vanguard america, a known white supremacist group. hours later, fields allegedly carrying out his aac >> the car came screaming down the street, and, uh, the driver gunned it into the crowd of people. >> it was pretty clear that the driver was intent on hitting 100, 200, 300 people. >> reporter: fields arrested shortly after, seen...
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. >> trevor: hasan, i told you once and i will tell you again, we are not doing sharia law. >> hey, whroa, hey, trev, no pressure, baby. i'm just saying, you got a statue issue, we got a solution. so islam has got all day. >> trevor: thanks anyway, hasan minhaj, everybody. we're not doing that. we're not doing that. (applause) all right. we've got to get some more realistic ideas so please give it up for my friend roy wood, jr., everybody. roy, i am not, it feels like there is no right answer when it comes to the statues. do you have a solution to this confederate statue thing. >> oh yeah, man. the solution, trevor, how about we get rid of racism. (cheers and applause) that's it, just get rid of it. we just did it. >> trevor: that was very brave of you. but seriously, what is the solution, yeah, like a real solution. because here is the thing, right, people defending the statues say that this is about southern culture and heritage. >> come on, man. you already know what that is about. anybody, any time somebody says something it is culture, it is heritage thark is a euphemism, trevor. it'
. >> trevor: hasan, i told you once and i will tell you again, we are not doing sharia law. >> hey, whroa, hey, trev, no pressure, baby. i'm just saying, you got a statue issue, we got a solution. so islam has got all day. >> trevor: thanks anyway, hasan minhaj, everybody. we're not doing that. we're not doing that. (applause) all right. we've got to get some more realistic ideas so please give it up for my friend roy wood, jr., everybody. roy, i am not, it feels like there is...