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. >> sharia law... sharia law is, the father has property over the daughter.i thought i was going on a holiday, and i ended up in this you're being beaten with ropes and sticks. you're being chained with, like, metal bike cins. i was chained. >> reporter: jasmine is now living at a secret address while at college and is estranged from her father.>> don't wear a scarf. i didn't dress well. he wanted me to dress a certain way. i could not dress a certain way. i could only be myself. i could not adapt.an hed me to be a somali muslim girl, and i wanted to be a somali muslim girl who is in tune with the environment, who knows about society. ter: susanna fabricius runs an organization that helps young people like jasmine who rebel against nservative codesim sed by families that threaten or use olence. staff run a hotline dealing with what the danes call social or religious control. >> for every year, we have more toses. the youngsters wanhange their life situation. they want to decide about their own life, their own body. they know that it's illegal, t whatheir pare
. >> sharia law... sharia law is, the father has property over the daughter.i thought i was going on a holiday, and i ended up in this you're being beaten with ropes and sticks. you're being chained with, like, metal bike cins. i was chained. >> reporter: jasmine is now living at a secret address while at college and is estranged from her father.>> don't wear a scarf. i didn't dress well. he wanted me to dress a certain way. i could not dress a certain way. i could only be...
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saw the job and have a new batman and these three units starting lineup sharia hundred sure love and malcolm roy's. not stay twenty feet long first mention glad. i took. the right secured three points it's amazing it's a good feeling we're very good friends and. we wanted this fall a long time and now it's finally there and now we have to get healthy and not play together like like we used to. it was the first time together in dortmund starting line up three close friends. we knew each other from the youth league level because we're all roughly the same age and then on the german national team we all met again that's where it happened as you know. because i have. been good so i'm sure that transferred to dortmund in the summer of two thousand and sixteen it was a dream come true for the past all three playing for the same team you know i'm a person goes through it's a really great feeling when the national team we always used to joke that we might all end up at the same club one day when none of us really thought it would have to happen at all those because most often with the then i
saw the job and have a new batman and these three units starting lineup sharia hundred sure love and malcolm roy's. not stay twenty feet long first mention glad. i took. the right secured three points it's amazing it's a good feeling we're very good friends and. we wanted this fall a long time and now it's finally there and now we have to get healthy and not play together like like we used to. it was the first time together in dortmund starting line up three close friends. we knew each other...
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by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of.he full veil covering has been banned from e.t.s. yet the police are often reluctant to intervene of the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered it's a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say it's already far too deep rooted to take out jollity pinski party trap. the u.s. is joining in the chorus of growing concern coming out of europe over foreign i still fight is returning to their countries of residence washington has urged its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join the terrorist organization earlier the u.k. defense secretary said they should not be allowed to return i don't think they should.
by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of.he full veil covering has been banned from e.t.s. yet the police are often reluctant to intervene of the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered it's a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some...
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inflation is two percent so the discrepancy doesn't sound like much but it's all about context sure about sharia explains. the numbers took analysts by surprise. the so called consumer price index that measures the cost of common household goods jumps to point one percent in january as compared to a year ago higher than the one point nine percent that had been expected. as the core inflation rate that leaves out energy and food prices it stayed the same at one point eight percent. global markets has been john be these last few weeks in anticipation of the numbers coming out of the world's biggest economy. they're worried about what th could need for borrowing costs inflation is finally picking out policy is of such a levels and tha asking requires i. rponse from some central banks to. tighten that there is an area that was the stimulus of a beating asian philosophy is. not saying stimulus is in a real boon for markets that makes sense losing this is the way it's measured adjusting the geographical sample and switching the way it includes use car prices in the index. that means investors might en
inflation is two percent so the discrepancy doesn't sound like much but it's all about context sure about sharia explains. the numbers took analysts by surprise. the so called consumer price index that measures the cost of common household goods jumps to point one percent in january as compared to a year ago higher than the one point nine percent that had been expected. as the core inflation rate that leaves out energy and food prices it stayed the same at one point eight percent. global...
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takes the convoy around two hours to cover seventy kilometers finally it arrives in the village of sharia the army has selected what it deems a safe house. we always have to be on the lookout for booby traps everywhere because. i was like that as long as we stick to the very it's we know have been used by others before us ok if on board and a lot of the gun. as the signs are clear. the cutters team has to hit the ground running because it's not clear how long the army will stay here. the crew turns a former living room into a surgery. this is a virus is still what. that is doing is organizing things by class of medications so that we can access it quickly and hopefully be able to get medications for each of these examining beds. within minutes of the cruise arrival people start coming in droves. one man brings his injured son saying he fell from a tree there is no telling how true that is. a full blown by the bomb we felt just built on that day while. the boy is suffering from pain. in in his legs and back. the doctor's instructions are translated by tiger occurred from the air bill area.
takes the convoy around two hours to cover seventy kilometers finally it arrives in the village of sharia the army has selected what it deems a safe house. we always have to be on the lookout for booby traps everywhere because. i was like that as long as we stick to the very it's we know have been used by others before us ok if on board and a lot of the gun. as the signs are clear. the cutters team has to hit the ground running because it's not clear how long the army will stay here. the crew...
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the individual muslims have a right to pray in private and public, but no right to put sharia law aheadfortunately are doing, especially muslim groups. you have a background in economics and business. are you comfortable that these days the afd seems to find its strongest support and, indeed, its main raison d'etre in anti—immigration policies rather than the more technocratic anti— eurozone stance that actually the party began with? nobody can really say why people vote for us. at least 50% of the voters still vote for the anti—euro reasons i stand for. that is what i find interesting, whether you are comfortable... fighting against islamisation is a fight against illiberalism. islam and especially the islam of the strong religious people, muslims, is antiliberal, it is against women's rights and human rights. it is a fight for freedom, actually. it does not contradict in any way our fight for freedom that we have against the euro rescue and against the eu in total. you cannot sort this around and say that this is a minor group of our electorate and, well... whatever you call them, nat
the individual muslims have a right to pray in private and public, but no right to put sharia law aheadfortunately are doing, especially muslim groups. you have a background in economics and business. are you comfortable that these days the afd seems to find its strongest support and, indeed, its main raison d'etre in anti—immigration policies rather than the more technocratic anti— eurozone stance that actually the party began with? nobody can really say why people vote for us. at least...
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by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of. the full veil covering has been banned for the cheese the police are often reluctant to intervene off the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism bits. some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say it's already far too deep rooted to take out jollity pinski party trap. the u.s. is joining in the chorus of growing concern coming out of europe over foreign eisold fighters returning to their countries of residence washington as its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join the terrorist organization earlier the u.k. defense secretary said they should not be allowed to return i don't think they should ever set foot in this country a
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by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of. the full veil covering has been banned the eighty's yet the police are often reluctant to intervene of the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say he's already far too deep rooted to take out jollity pinski r.t. trap. bad weather at the olympics at the olympic park in south korea prompted an evacuation wednesday spectators were asked to go indoors at one point a number of events were perspired the strong winds forced authorities to dismantle information dense our correspondents down in a patrol literally to the sea in the eye of the storm. some very serious wind issues in this part of south korea we saw earlier on wednesda
by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of. the full veil covering has been banned the eighty's yet the police are often reluctant to intervene of the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some...
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by the authorities that sharia is becoming of the lands. the full veil covering has been banned the cheese but entrapped some women afflicting the north the police are often reluctant to intervene off the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president mccord says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to. fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream medicalization in places like this they say it's already too deep to take can't. ski. track. former u.s. president barack obama has reportedly received a letter containing an unidentified white powdery substance he's among a number of high profile figures to be sent such men in the last couple days of them open as the details of the incident took place at the office of former u.s. president barack obama this is his office on the northwest side of washington d.c. place he has been
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that it is disputes that the muslims have a right to pray in private and public but the right to put shariaat is what many muslims are fortu nately a re and that is what many muslims are fortunately are doing, especially muslims groups. you have a background in economics and business. are you comfortable that these days the afd seems to find its strongest support and, indeed, it is made in raison d'etre in anti—immigration policies rather than the more technocratic anti— eurozone stands that actually the party began with? nobody can really say why people vote for us. at least 50% of the voters still vote for the anti— euro reasons i stand for. 50% of the voters still vote for the anti- euro reasons i stand for. that is what i find interesting whether you are comfortable... islam and especially the islam of the strong religious people, muslims, is antiliberal, it is against women's rights and liberal rights. it is a fight forfreedom, rights and liberal rights. it is a fight for freedom, actually. rights and liberal rights. it is a fight forfreedom, actually. it rights and liberal rights. it
that it is disputes that the muslims have a right to pray in private and public but the right to put shariaat is what many muslims are fortu nately a re and that is what many muslims are fortunately are doing, especially muslims groups. you have a background in economics and business. are you comfortable that these days the afd seems to find its strongest support and, indeed, it is made in raison d'etre in anti—immigration policies rather than the more technocratic anti— eurozone stands...
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that's why when i was home secretary i set up the review into sharia courts and that is a review whichort that tomorrow the government's cutting their miserable daily living allowance. will the prime minister stop that cut? can i say to the right honourable gentleman... first of all can i commend him for the interest and work he has done in the interests of modern slavery bill human trafficking and all our efforts to stop this terrible, horrendous crime that takes place. our benefits system is there to provide a safety net for people. we have been putting changes in place to make sure we give more help to those who need it most. in relation to the specific issue he has raised, i'm not aware of the details but i know my right honourable friend the secretary of state for work and pensions will wa nt to state for work and pensions will want to look of the specific issue he has raised. a free independent press is vital to our country. does she share my concerns about the links max mosley has with impress and some of our leading politicians? cani and some of our leading politicians? can i s
that's why when i was home secretary i set up the review into sharia courts and that is a review whichort that tomorrow the government's cutting their miserable daily living allowance. will the prime minister stop that cut? can i say to the right honourable gentleman... first of all can i commend him for the interest and work he has done in the interests of modern slavery bill human trafficking and all our efforts to stop this terrible, horrendous crime that takes place. our benefits system is...
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i set up a review into a sharia court. and as the review that has been recently published in the support. they will be responding to that shortly. with the organizations working with the victims of the modern slavery report that tomorrow that they are cutting their miserable daily living allowance. >> can i commend him for the interest in the work that he's done. and all of our efforts to stop this. our benefit system is there to provide a safety net for people. we can't be putting changes in place. i'm not aware of the details but i know my right honorable friend will want to look at the specific issues that he has raised. do they have the concern. and does it head at some some of our leaning politics. can i say to my honorable friend i think people will be surprised to learn of those. the free press. and whenever they say actually is important that they are able to hold politicians to account and they are able to find a light and some of the darkest corners of our society. it will never change. with the prime minister un
i set up a review into a sharia court. and as the review that has been recently published in the support. they will be responding to that shortly. with the organizations working with the victims of the modern slavery report that tomorrow that they are cutting their miserable daily living allowance. >> can i commend him for the interest in the work that he's done. and all of our efforts to stop this. our benefit system is there to provide a safety net for people. we can't be putting...
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example for belgium sharia for belgium what attracts them to that those groups in the first place because i think when we look too much at what they've been interested in in the in the year or so beforehand believing that that was the catalyst for believing that that was the root cause when it was nothing more than the catalyst we looking at very troubled individuals you know in the case of the the individual sponsible for killing a forgery would be the westminster attack the paris. attack the the and the family in germany these were these were the guys living very very troubled lives and they often substance misuse was a big problem and if we understand that the reasons that people engage in substance misuse is because of childhood trauma and if we understand that if we've got a large number of young guys children who have experience that kind of trauma could they is it possible that they were partially unable to follow they were probably the latter not the whole truth that's not the murderous may i agree with them and i'm not really. a large part of it believe the data supports that. we
example for belgium sharia for belgium what attracts them to that those groups in the first place because i think when we look too much at what they've been interested in in the in the year or so beforehand believing that that was the catalyst for believing that that was the root cause when it was nothing more than the catalyst we looking at very troubled individuals you know in the case of the the individual sponsible for killing a forgery would be the westminster attack the paris. attack the...
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governments started issuing s also in 2017 which presented opportunities for the sharia-run banks. yousef: this is an idea from some of the analyst, if you look at your performance and your ambitions, and you want to grow your branch network, perhaps mergers and acquisitions are a way to go into the new year with some innovation. what do you think? guest: there are already two banks in saudi arabia which that they are looking for a merger, which has become public information. perhaps we still have very hopes to increase our network. we added 14 branches and merged which addedtwork mother and 90 atm's in 2017. we have one of the networks for atm's in saudi, exceeding 1400, more than 148 branches, and i believe we still have the potential to grow even without mergers or acquisitions. yousef: bond yields are not an issue, and governments are crude is close to $68 a barrel, is or anything that could stop your growth in 2018? guest: i think we have many opportunities, not only with government spending, but also the private sector as well. when government has issued spending, that create
governments started issuing s also in 2017 which presented opportunities for the sharia-run banks. yousef: this is an idea from some of the analyst, if you look at your performance and your ambitions, and you want to grow your branch network, perhaps mergers and acquisitions are a way to go into the new year with some innovation. what do you think? guest: there are already two banks in saudi arabia which that they are looking for a merger, which has become public information. perhaps we still...
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party that doesn't believe in science, the party that believes in evangelical shah' like, you know -- sharia, like, you know, the party that doesn't believe in minimum wage. so i want to ask you what points can you tell a millennial that, you know, that you can sell them on conservativism? thank you. >> guest: yeah. well, i am a millennial, and i've talked to hundreds, thousands of millennials every year. one thing i notice that they all have in common, whether left or right, is really they don't trust the government in many cases. they just want the government to get out of their lives on both sides. and i think the side that wants smaller government, the side that wants people to have increased personal liberty, personal freedom, is the conservative side. i think that's an important selling point. if you trustst the government to run yourr life, if you trust the government to make decisions about your health care, about other important personal decisions that you are going to make as you get out of school and begin to start a family, then go to the left. the liberals are perfect for you, b
party that doesn't believe in science, the party that believes in evangelical shah' like, you know -- sharia, like, you know, the party that doesn't believe in minimum wage. so i want to ask you what points can you tell a millennial that, you know, that you can sell them on conservativism? thank you. >> guest: yeah. well, i am a millennial, and i've talked to hundreds, thousands of millennials every year. one thing i notice that they all have in common, whether left or right, is really...
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zia introduced sharia courts and set a parallel islamic system of punishments.>> here are public floggings pakistan and the authorities put microphones around the necks of those being flogged so their screams could be amplified the crowds watching the flogging. >> we started out with an open hand, hand of love and affection for the people of pakistan. but then i find that at times a squeeze has to be applied. >> all this zia carried out with his own agenda, but which was very lavishly funded by the saudis. f smith: funded by the saudis, with the supporte united states. nt in addition we are deeply grateful for presiia's visit. he's a military man who received part of his training in our country. he's famiar with our own nation. his knowledge of the sensitivities and ideals of america make him particularly dear to us. >> smith: beyond his expression of friendship, president carter pledged to defend pakistan and saudi arabia againstoviet expansion into the gulf with its oil. it became known as the carter doctrine. >> an attempt by any outside force to gain control of the persian gulf region
zia introduced sharia courts and set a parallel islamic system of punishments.>> here are public floggings pakistan and the authorities put microphones around the necks of those being flogged so their screams could be amplified the crowds watching the flogging. >> we started out with an open hand, hand of love and affection for the people of pakistan. but then i find that at times a squeeze has to be applied. >> all this zia carried out with his own agenda, but which was very...
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panels that had that the dangers of immigration, there is a book signing involving the perils of shariaited states. there are strings there that we see in the united states that have been reflected in european oculus and national movements for years now -- european movements. you.e: sohail, thank the president is speaking there tomorrow. the president is speaking there tomorrow. shares of roku falling -- revenue guidance underwhelmed, and some analysts say expectations were too high for this ramy company. -- for this company. >> like you said, the fourth good, but the full year of 2018 look good, but today is the next quarter, the next quarter of 2018 missed a little bit and that is where things started to unravel. expectations were high going to do this, and we have an interesting story here as well when we talk about how shorted the stock is. in my terminal, you can see the amount of short interest outstanding, it is about 30%, so the shorts is a little bearish, but analysts say is finding shares on the weakness, and revenue of higher-margin business still overdeliver, so that is good
panels that had that the dangers of immigration, there is a book signing involving the perils of shariaited states. there are strings there that we see in the united states that have been reflected in european oculus and national movements for years now -- european movements. you.e: sohail, thank the president is speaking there tomorrow. the president is speaking there tomorrow. shares of roku falling -- revenue guidance underwhelmed, and some analysts say expectations were too high for this...
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american muslims for hillary clinton sign saying with fake quotes from her about sharia law. and support for jill stein and even pushing bernie sanders. >> they were successful here, if you talk to anyone, the russians were successful in what they were trying to do. the former head of the national intelligence agency james clapper said so. they were very successful. and another thing on this indictment, i think part of why this was out now, this was a lot of concern with the intelligence community that this is going to continue. and that is sort of, the reason wy it is my belief that some of this has come out in the way it is. and the other issue and you raised this in the open here about how we had heard nothing about this in terms of the president defending us, our country. and in other situations like this when we had the north korea hack, the sony hack, president obama, there were sanctions and there weren't even charges with that. chinese hackers that we, there were sanctions as a result. when these kinds of nation state you indictment, charges brought against people to
american muslims for hillary clinton sign saying with fake quotes from her about sharia law. and support for jill stein and even pushing bernie sanders. >> they were successful here, if you talk to anyone, the russians were successful in what they were trying to do. the former head of the national intelligence agency james clapper said so. they were very successful. and another thing on this indictment, i think part of why this was out now, this was a lot of concern with the intelligence...
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the sharia that we you know how to live. but a russian intervention which is to god russian interests in their own just our own ally that russian intervention makes russia's state cold so has to be brought into the talking that needs to proceed as does iran with hizbollah as a proxy in syria and as does the european interest in the form of the flow of refugees from syria into europe the interest of the europeans in a stable near east to middle east and america in that row also of global stability with a particular interest on top of that in the security of israel. the international community is still trying to bring the parties together to find a solution to the syrian crisis but we don't want to divide the state dividing the country this part of the debates way whenever it's up to the syrians. now on the question of whether the country will be dissolved in order divided or not. it seems to me that it is already divided in a very real way with the elements in the christians and the other is occupying a certain amount of terr
the sharia that we you know how to live. but a russian intervention which is to god russian interests in their own just our own ally that russian intervention makes russia's state cold so has to be brought into the talking that needs to proceed as does iran with hizbollah as a proxy in syria and as does the european interest in the form of the flow of refugees from syria into europe the interest of the europeans in a stable near east to middle east and america in that row also of global...
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rally in which american muslims for hillary clinton signed saying with fake quotes from her about sharia law being possibly good thing for the united states and support for jill stein and even pushing bernie sanders. >> yeah, they were successful here. i think if you talk to anyone, the russians were successful in what they were trying to do. you know, the former head of the national intelligence agency, james clapper said so. the former cia director said so. they were very successful. and another thing on this indictment. i think part of why this is out now, there's a lot of concern in the intelligence community this is going to continue. and this sends a message to russians, that we're onto you and we're going to know when you're doing it and how you're doing it. and this is sort of my belief why this has come out the way it has. and then you raised it, how we have heard nothing about this in terms of the president defending us, our country. in other situations like this when we have the north korea hack, the sony hack, president obama, there were sanctions and there weren't even charg
rally in which american muslims for hillary clinton signed saying with fake quotes from her about sharia law being possibly good thing for the united states and support for jill stein and even pushing bernie sanders. >> yeah, they were successful here. i think if you talk to anyone, the russians were successful in what they were trying to do. you know, the former head of the national intelligence agency, james clapper said so. the former cia director said so. they were very successful....
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sharia law to be from the who let it. be funny in a funny way the british felt that this system that the arabs so viewed as a betrayal. was in keeping with the terms of what they've agreed with the hashemites because they were still considering the territories if there is informal british and french influence as kingdoms to be ruled by arabs and there was even one mention of the sharif of mecca and the sites because agreement to route things out but ultimately for the arabs sakes fico was double dealing and it seemed to be giving territory that had just been conceded to the hashemites by the same man correspondence to the french. here in st petersburg in the russian foreign ministry the secret psychs pekoe agreements between britain and france was approved by russia. that deal was finalized in correspondence dated the sixteenth of may nineteenth. influencing diffused church of millions of people in the middle east. hello there he's got a summer in melbourne and in adelaide it's still there in the middle of australia clad
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they were trying to convince people that hillary clinton was somehow a supporter of sharia law.knew some hot buttons to push and they were pushing them over and over and over again. and, look, it's not conceivable that this had absolutely no effect. now, i know that upsets the president and he doesn't like to hear that. but it is the truth, and we as a nation have to respond in some way to this. i just as an american am outraged at what i read in this indictment. >> elise, we didn't hear any outrage from the president. >> and we aren't going to. reading this indictment today was shocked by the breadth, the scope, the amount of money, the resources, and by the political savvy, quite frankly. it was a much more sophisticated effort than i had ever imagined that russians would be capable of on american soil. and you look at it throughout and the, quote, unwitting americans who cooperated, you know, the indictment cites americans who went on television to promote the message, who received payment from these russians. it cites a texas-based operative who gave advice on targeting purp
they were trying to convince people that hillary clinton was somehow a supporter of sharia law.knew some hot buttons to push and they were pushing them over and over and over again. and, look, it's not conceivable that this had absolutely no effect. now, i know that upsets the president and he doesn't like to hear that. but it is the truth, and we as a nation have to respond in some way to this. i just as an american am outraged at what i read in this indictment. >> elise, we didn't hear...
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conducted by american muslims with some signs which would obviously be damaging for hillary clinton about sharia law. there was an anti-trump rally after the president was elected, and they point to all those things and say, well, look, it shows that the russians were not pushing for donald trump to win the election. >> the conclusion of the indictment is that they were, in fact, pushing for donald trump predominantly. they were, in fact, seeking to disparage -- that's the indictment's term -- hillary clinton. and they may have embarked on these other ventures perhaps with the idea that they would aid donald trump. but clearly the overall objective was to aid him. and it is such a massive and sweeping plot and conspiracy to sabotage our elections. i've been calling it an act of war for some time. i think this indictment clearly shows that this informational warfare was an attack that constitutes an act of war, and we need to meet it effectively. >> it's also just interesting how limited, in fact, this indictment was, as stunning as it was, to use your term and shocking to some people. it was not
conducted by american muslims with some signs which would obviously be damaging for hillary clinton about sharia law. there was an anti-trump rally after the president was elected, and they point to all those things and say, well, look, it shows that the russians were not pushing for donald trump to win the election. >> the conclusion of the indictment is that they were, in fact, pushing for donald trump predominantly. they were, in fact, seeking to disparage -- that's the indictment's...
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tucker: macy's department stores unveiling brand new line of fashionable muslim garb consistent with sharia will ask the now. national organization for women whether this constitutes a victory for feminism. stay tuned. ♪ d had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. [seen it. covered it. n. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. i
tucker: macy's department stores unveiling brand new line of fashionable muslim garb consistent with sharia will ask the now. national organization for women whether this constitutes a victory for feminism. stay tuned. ♪ d had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. [seen it. covered it. n. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum,...
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also because of sharia laws in the country there is going to be religious backlash as well.is a largely dominated environment by males. there will be a lot of restrictions and challenges around that. to allow people to enjoy doesn't go against their% actually as sgslfijt their religigfifi. attaallg aa aaalfijt taait faliaigafi. attaallg aa aaalfijt taait faliaigafi. at the same time opens the but at the same time opens the society... . 7 7 but at the same time opens the % slightlyi but at the same time opens the society slightly and slowly towards that change. it has happened in some forms. behind me as a picture of a greek artist has already performed. had that goal and how are the dealing with these issues already? asi dealing with these issues already? as i mentioned? they are trying to encourage people to open the society a little, so when they allow artists like that, who is not a sexy performer... he is not ricky martin. they are slowly introducing out into the country in that way they are hoping they can bring that change, but let's not be completely optimistic about it. we
also because of sharia laws in the country there is going to be religious backlash as well.is a largely dominated environment by males. there will be a lot of restrictions and challenges around that. to allow people to enjoy doesn't go against their% actually as sgslfijt their religigfifi. attaallg aa aaalfijt taait faliaigafi. attaallg aa aaalfijt taait faliaigafi. at the same time opens the but at the same time opens the society... . 7 7 but at the same time opens the % slightlyi but...
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conducted by american muslims with some signs which would obviously be damaging for hillary clinton about sharia law. there was an anti-trump rally after the president was elected, and they point to all those things and say, well, look, it shows that the russians were not pushing for donald trump to win the election. >> the conclusion of the indictment is that they were, in fact, pushing for donald trump predominantly. they were, in fact, seeking to disparage -- that's the indictment's term -- hillary clinton. and they may have embarked on these other ventures perhaps with the idea that they would aid donald trump. but clearly the overall objective was to aid him. and it is such a massive and sweeping plot and conspiracy to sabotage our elections. i've been calling it an act of war for some time. i think this indictment clearly shows that this informational warfare was an attack that constitutes an act of war, and we need to meet it effectively. >> it's also just interesting how limited, in fact, this indictment was, as stunning as it was, to use your term and shocking to some people. it was not
conducted by american muslims with some signs which would obviously be damaging for hillary clinton about sharia law. there was an anti-trump rally after the president was elected, and they point to all those things and say, well, look, it shows that the russians were not pushing for donald trump to win the election. >> the conclusion of the indictment is that they were, in fact, pushing for donald trump predominantly. they were, in fact, seeking to disparage -- that's the indictment's...
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conversation and been able to say there's nothing you could ask me because her feelings if you hear about sharia law, asked me about it. when asked me how i can be a feminist and as me and i'll tell you why. when you want to ask me why this and what about this and what's happening this country and i don't understand why do muslims do that and allow people to feel that they could have an honest conversation and people have been moved. i remember going to the university of massachusetts amherst and was doing a lecture series and i get there and his professors are ready around saying oh my god, kids are coming to protest and i'm like it's not that serious. and they were sick up about it and i said who is it and they said the local republican from the campus and it was like some conservative kids and i was like it's fine. they're more than welcome to come and they come to this event room is packed in the auditorium and the common wearing trumpet shirts lined up and they sat and when i saw them i was like this will be fine. i get up there and i do my usual and i think they had an assumption of what i
conversation and been able to say there's nothing you could ask me because her feelings if you hear about sharia law, asked me about it. when asked me how i can be a feminist and as me and i'll tell you why. when you want to ask me why this and what about this and what's happening this country and i don't understand why do muslims do that and allow people to feel that they could have an honest conversation and people have been moved. i remember going to the university of massachusetts amherst...
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rallies celebrating the thirty ninth anniversary of the islamic revolution it saw the overthrow of the sharia iran and the creation of the islamic republic as someone whose comments follow last month's antigovernment protests which saw thousands of people arrested. you know they're going to tell you more when we have differences over a couple of issues or when political factions have different views there is no reason to fight or chant slogans the pile of books is the answer bring the pile of books and do whatever people say oh you see us here we should observe universal political rules we should stand together more on president rouhani speech from al-jazeera same bus ravi in tehran. origen the crowd definitely and celebrate tory this year is. revolutionary celebration and events the speech from the president comes after what has been a tumultuous year for iran both internally and externally it was a kind of state of you state of the union address from the president he addressed a range of domestic issues including the country's economy he how did a great deal of economic growth the economy h
rallies celebrating the thirty ninth anniversary of the islamic revolution it saw the overthrow of the sharia iran and the creation of the islamic republic as someone whose comments follow last month's antigovernment protests which saw thousands of people arrested. you know they're going to tell you more when we have differences over a couple of issues or when political factions have different views there is no reason to fight or chant slogans the pile of books is the answer bring the pile of...
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and we focused on sharia, which has ethical and sustainable features.ing on other things. one we started in 2014. mandatea very specific we outsource to fund managers. we have internal people for doing it. we havestic portfolio, four different managers managing us. entry of two different fund managers managing our portfolio. yvonne: before we go, i know kwap is in talks with foreign insurers. i know it is a sensitive issue for you now. but the central bank is capping the foreign ownership, and these big insurers out there. are you closer to reaching a discussion? >> i have said it before any times, it is one of the many initiatives we have this year to close this deal. at the moment we are talking to two parties, [indiscernible] what we have done is put in a bid for it. moment, we are waiting for feedback from the. if we are, we can probably look at the next level, to try to conclude the deal. it is still very early. yvonne: i appreciate the time, the kwap ceo at the world capital markets symposium. plenty of other guests throughout the morning. we will
and we focused on sharia, which has ethical and sustainable features.ing on other things. one we started in 2014. mandatea very specific we outsource to fund managers. we have internal people for doing it. we havestic portfolio, four different managers managing us. entry of two different fund managers managing our portfolio. yvonne: before we go, i know kwap is in talks with foreign insurers. i know it is a sensitive issue for you now. but the central bank is capping the foreign ownership, and...
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it would still be a problem because the president and mike pence even before the election targeted sharia in the same way and made the same connections between nationality and -- >> how is that different from what president reagan and president carter did? >> the structure of the proclamation. it violates congress's judgment in the 1965 act that we aren't going to act on stereotype, we aren't going to go to a nationality-based -- >> syria, for example, or iran, both countries, the only two on the list that reviews any cooperation with the united states in terms of intelligencesharing and identity sharing for travel, chock-full of folks from al qaeda. they have been in varying states of serial civil war. are you saying on this record that a president, any president is not able to make judgments for the protection of the nation and the conduct of foreign policy if it is only those countries? >> certainly not. setting aside the statutory claim, on the establishment clause, would be a different record of the president hadn't continued to make anti-muslim statements right up to the time he iss
it would still be a problem because the president and mike pence even before the election targeted sharia in the same way and made the same connections between nationality and -- >> how is that different from what president reagan and president carter did? >> the structure of the proclamation. it violates congress's judgment in the 1965 act that we aren't going to act on stereotype, we aren't going to go to a nationality-based -- >> syria, for example, or iran, both countries,...
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are looking at the party that does not believe in science, the party that believes , the partycal shariat does not believe in minimum wage. i am going to ask you, what points can you tell a millennial that you can sell them on conservatism? i am a millennial and i talked to hundred thousand millennials every year. one thing i've noticed they all have in common, left or right -- they don't trust the government in many cases. they just want the government to get out of their lives. i think the side that wants smaller government, that once people to have increased personal freedom, is the conservative side. i think that is a selling point, making sure people know that if you trust the government to run your life, if you trust the government to make decisions about your health care, other as you beginsions to start a family, go to the left. liberals are perfect for you, because they want the government to make more of those decisions. if you trust your family and want the government out of your life, go to the right. picking up on that fear -- that --trust of the government young people over
are looking at the party that does not believe in science, the party that believes , the partycal shariat does not believe in minimum wage. i am going to ask you, what points can you tell a millennial that you can sell them on conservatism? i am a millennial and i talked to hundred thousand millennials every year. one thing i've noticed they all have in common, left or right -- they don't trust the government in many cases. they just want the government to get out of their lives. i think the...
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people that were deduced into thinking caliphate wonderful thing they went over there expecting this shariacked up to be. so they turned against isis. did they turn against the idea of a caliphate? that i'm not so sure about. steve: they are still radical. >> they are still radical. no longer necessarily drawn to isis or they were deterred because they said i'm being watched. i'm not going to succeed if i try carry out an attack. why bother? their goal is to die not get locked up. brian: when there was a caliphate they knew where to go and we knew where to find them a lot of them. now it's broken up, the downside, ryan, they have dispersed if they are not dead. very few said they want to go back to being a normal person. >> turning points important to focus not on the remnants of isis but what groups are going to benefit from isis' downfall. whether that's al qaeda's natural army in syria or other groups all bound together by this idea that you cleanse yourself of sin by dying in violent jihad and you should pursue a caliphate. when i'm looking at next threats groups activated by so-called
people that were deduced into thinking caliphate wonderful thing they went over there expecting this shariacked up to be. so they turned against isis. did they turn against the idea of a caliphate? that i'm not so sure about. steve: they are still radical. >> they are still radical. no longer necessarily drawn to isis or they were deterred because they said i'm being watched. i'm not going to succeed if i try carry out an attack. why bother? their goal is to die not get locked up. brian:...
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jasper and his organization, he spends his time fighting the shary elements -- sharia elements that aretaking a hold all across the world, but right here in the united states too. believe me, it is happening, and on the frontlines fighting radical islam. someone like myself, who was born into a muslim family and --ided it was not me, i dos th my cap to dr. jasper for doing what he does. thank you for doing what you do. [applause] let's start with ariel, ladies first. the media has to have their russia fix. the question i would ask from the start is now we have heard about these indictments, we have heard about the meddling for some time. evidence.ollusion if you find any under your seats, let us know. we can hand it off to the press. you, arial, what is the strategic threat that have the likesnd of cnn become complicit with doing what we know some russians , state actors didn't want to do, which is disrupt american democracy -- did want to do, which is disrupt american democracy? >> that is a really loaded question. what i would like to start with is the post-cold war era we are inhabit
jasper and his organization, he spends his time fighting the shary elements -- sharia elements that aretaking a hold all across the world, but right here in the united states too. believe me, it is happening, and on the frontlines fighting radical islam. someone like myself, who was born into a muslim family and --ided it was not me, i dos th my cap to dr. jasper for doing what he does. thank you for doing what you do. [applause] let's start with ariel, ladies first. the media has to have their...