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peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded. we must be resolute in condemning such acts in a single, unified voice. peace is a choice we must make each day, and the united states is here to help make that dream possible for young jewish, christian and muslim children all across the region. in so doing, we will all enjoy a safer and brighter future, and a safer and brighter world. i in this spirit of hope, we come to bethlehem, asking god for a more peaceful, safe, and far more tolerant world for all of us. i am truly hopeful that america can help israel and the palestinians forge peace, and bring new hope to the region and its people. i also firmly believe that if israel and the palestinians can make peace, it will begin a process of peace all throughout the middle east. and that would be an amazing accomplishment. thank you very much. thank you. [applause]
peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded. we must be resolute in condemning such acts in a single, unified voice. peace is a choice we must make each day, and the united states is here to help make that dream possible for young jewish, christian and muslim children all across the region. in so doing, we will all enjoy a safer and brighter future, and a safer and brighter world. i in this spirit of hope, we come to bethlehem, asking god...
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our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people and in today's attack it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected. all innocent lives, life must be protected, all civilized nations must join together to protect human life and the sacred right of our citizens to live in safety and in peace. i offer my deep appreciation to the palestinians and president mahmoud abbas for hosting me today. it is an honor to join you in bethlehem, the city that is precious to people from all over the world. as i discussed with mahmoud abbas in washington earlier, i am committed to trying to achieve a peace agreement between the israelis and the palestinians and i intend to do everything i can to help them to achieve that goal. president mahmoud abbas assures me he is re
our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people and in today's attack it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected. all innocent lives, life must be protected, all civilized nations must...
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, of hope and of peace and that's what this last day has been around, tolerance and hope and peace. we saw that today when more than 50 leaders of arab and muslim countries joined my father to express optimism and unity. and this generation, and this generation -- [applause] >> this generation that will have their voices heard that will convene vis-a-vis social media to elevate their message can do so much in achieving that goal, so this was a great initiative, really a tremendous one. i've heard about the speakers that have come through here over the course of the last several hours and it's really been very exciting, so once again, we want to thank the deputy crown prince for his vision, hard work and for the flawless execution of two amazing days here in saudi arabia. hopefully the first of many, many visits to come, thank you
, of hope and of peace and that's what this last day has been around, tolerance and hope and peace. we saw that today when more than 50 leaders of arab and muslim countries joined my father to express optimism and unity. and this generation, and this generation -- [applause] >> this generation that will have their voices heard that will convene vis-a-vis social media to elevate their message can do so much in achieving that goal, so this was a great initiative, really a tremendous one....
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we cannot tolerate on that. he called on all the muslim countries in the world to join us and drive them out. >> what a lot of people still believe is a peaceful religion that has over 1 billion followers, a religion that does teach peace, you have at least -- people taking that message and twisting it and contorting it and finding these vulnerable people to carry out these horrible attacks and giving this false promise of an afterlife that any god would not condemn or celebrate, it is terrible, that as we go back to andrew when you talk about the president thank like your uncle or anybody. that level of anger that gets to you when you hear this story, how you do an attack like this and you think all the curse words and your head starts flowing through, somebody who would do that, and basically said i feel the same way. >> the president gets it and this reminded me of nothing so much as the 2001 bombing by hamas of an israeli disco in tel aviv lose the victims were predominantly teenagers, many young women who h
we cannot tolerate on that. he called on all the muslim countries in the world to join us and drive them out. >> what a lot of people still believe is a peaceful religion that has over 1 billion followers, a religion that does teach peace, you have at least -- people taking that message and twisting it and contorting it and finding these vulnerable people to carry out these horrible attacks and giving this false promise of an afterlife that any god would not condemn or celebrate, it is...
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lives side by side, we must practice tolerance and respect for each other. make should region a place where every man and woman no matter their faith, or ethnicity, can enjoy a life of dignity and hope. in that spirit, after concluding that we're at today, riyadh, which i have gotten to know so well in so short a time. i will travel to je jerusalem,,f they can join in top cooperation, then peace in this wo. the d is possible, incationsding peace between israelis and palestinians. i will be meeting with both israeli prime minister netanfthu and palestinian president abbas. starving terrorists of their territorhoo of their funding, ad false allure of the craven ideology will be the basis for easily defeating them. but no discussion of stamping out this threat would be cot iflete without mentioning te government that gives terrorists safe harbor, financial backing and social standing needed for recruitment. a regime that is responsible for so much instability in that region. i am speaking of iran. from lebanon to iraq to yemen. iran funds arms, and trains terro
lives side by side, we must practice tolerance and respect for each other. make should region a place where every man and woman no matter their faith, or ethnicity, can enjoy a life of dignity and hope. in that spirit, after concluding that we're at today, riyadh, which i have gotten to know so well in so short a time. i will travel to je jerusalem,,f they can join in top cooperation, then peace in this wo. the d is possible, incationsding peace between israelis and palestinians. i will be...
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islam is the religion of peace and tolerance and urges followers to develop. it considers killing the innocent tantamount to killing all of humanity. our religion is to promote the tolerant values of islam, which are based on peace, moderation, and refraining from destroying and corrupting earth. we all people and countries reject in every language and damagingin every form the relations of muslim countries with friendly countries and profiling peoples and countries on a religious or .ectarian basis these acts are the products of attempts to deploy islam as a cover for political purposes. as the iranian regime and the groups and organizations tied to it duo. been thean regime has spearhead of global terrorism since the home any -- the khomei ni revolution until now. we have been in this country for 30 years and have known no terrorism since the revolution began in 1970 -- 1979. iran has turned down all good neighborly initiatives offered by our nations with goodwill. withs responded expansionist declarations, criminal practices, and interference in the interna
islam is the religion of peace and tolerance and urges followers to develop. it considers killing the innocent tantamount to killing all of humanity. our religion is to promote the tolerant values of islam, which are based on peace, moderation, and refraining from destroying and corrupting earth. we all people and countries reject in every language and damagingin every form the relations of muslim countries with friendly countries and profiling peoples and countries on a religious or .ectarian...
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, but i feel there should be understanding rather than just tolerance and so we're trying to understand each other. and that's why we're here all of us.in el sobrante, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. here at san ramon valley high school in danville there are mixed reactions to the junior class president being reinstated after posting a campaign video that some found islamophobic in danville haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) still ahead... get ready for more hot weather for
, but i feel there should be understanding rather than just tolerance and so we're trying to understand each other. and that's why we're here all of us.in el sobrante, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. here at san ramon valley high school in danville there are mixed reactions to the junior class president being reinstated after posting a campaign video that some found islamophobic
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higher levels of education inevitably leads to greater tolerance. this is 100% true as the american population becomes more educated, particularly among younger americans, anti-semetic propensities diminish very severely. the 58% of americans who are scored 0-1 on the index are remarkably free of anti-semitic views. shady practices, u.s. power, business power, you know, almost immeasurable versus those people who were the most anti-semitic. so there is a huge, huge divide. and this, the me, this is really good news that we have really 58% is a very big number. hispanics, according to birth mace, continue to be the most -- place, continue to be the most anti-semetic cohort. in 2016 if you were born, foreign-born hispanics, 31%. it is the high water mark inside this current survey. and many core beliefs -- these are the other 11 or 12 questions, strong faith in god, cultural contributions, importance to family life. americans believe this and also the anti-semitic people believe this. the pro-israeli lobby is seen as much less influential than other w
higher levels of education inevitably leads to greater tolerance. this is 100% true as the american population becomes more educated, particularly among younger americans, anti-semetic propensities diminish very severely. the 58% of americans who are scored 0-1 on the index are remarkably free of anti-semitic views. shady practices, u.s. power, business power, you know, almost immeasurable versus those people who were the most anti-semitic. so there is a huge, huge divide. and this, the me,...
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burl toler lived a life full of firsts both on and off the football field. >> reporter: it's a specialmanage who would have been 89 today. >> he's looking down with pride and would be shedding a tear today. >> reporter: toler was one of the players on the undefeated 1951 football team. >> we thought we should have had the orange bowl bid that year. they said no, leave your two black players behind and we might invite you, and we said no. >> ollie mattson earned his place in history and so did toler. he watched the city become the first african-american school principle and the first african-american city official. >> burl didn't advertise, he didn't really have to. >> reporter: toler would go on to be recognized as a pioneer, the team didn't think of their decision as making history, they just thought it was doing the right thing. >> there was no question, we all go or nobody goes. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left home without it. >> reporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of japa
burl toler lived a life full of firsts both on and off the football field. >> reporter: it's a specialmanage who would have been 89 today. >> he's looking down with pride and would be shedding a tear today. >> reporter: toler was one of the players on the undefeated 1951 football team. >> we thought we should have had the orange bowl bid that year. they said no, leave your two black players behind and we might invite you, and we said no. >> ollie mattson earned his...
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burl toler lived a life full of firsts both on and off the football field. >> reporter: it's a speciale manage who would have been 89 today. >> he's looking down with pride and would be shedding a tear today. >> reporter: toler was one of the players on the undefeated 1951 football team. >> we thought we should have had the orange bowl bid that year. they said no, leave your two black players behind and we might invite you, and we said no. >> ollie mattson earned his place in history and so did toler. he watched the city become the first african-american school principle and the first african-american city official. >> burl didn't advertise, he didn't really have to. >> reporter: toler would go on to be recognized as a pioneer, the team didn't think of their decision as making history, they just thought it was doing the right thing. >> there was no question, we all go or nobody goes. >> he embraced the jesuit values and held god close as he always would tell us, he never left home without it. >> reporter: toler was a better value for a building that had been named for an opponent of ja
burl toler lived a life full of firsts both on and off the football field. >> reporter: it's a speciale manage who would have been 89 today. >> he's looking down with pride and would be shedding a tear today. >> reporter: toler was one of the players on the undefeated 1951 football team. >> we thought we should have had the orange bowl bid that year. they said no, leave your two black players behind and we might invite you, and we said no. >> ollie mattson earned...
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. >> when leadership doesn't send a clear signal that certain behaviors won't be tolerated, that's what happens at those schools. >> i know i am not alone. someone will listen. and i know what they are going through. i just encourage that they be strong, resilient and they will have a voice. >> >> the dc office of human rights north dc public schools would comment on this ongoing lawsuit , but they did emphasize based on a policy that discrimination of any kind would not be tolerated. >>> according to the federal law, there were nearly 200 complaints of racist incidents on college campuses last year. there have already been dozens this year including recent incidents on american university and northwest and now at the university of maryland. more on the incidents in college park in a moment. but first, congresswomen who are members of a sorority are now speaking out calling for change. how and why what started as a local campus hate incident created a lot of national attention. >> reporter: bananas with nooses hung in sevel today they gathered outside the capital building and even thoug
. >> when leadership doesn't send a clear signal that certain behaviors won't be tolerated, that's what happens at those schools. >> i know i am not alone. someone will listen. and i know what they are going through. i just encourage that they be strong, resilient and they will have a voice. >> >> the dc office of human rights north dc public schools would comment on this ongoing lawsuit , but they did emphasize based on a policy that discrimination of any kind would not...
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our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed.e cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. and in today's attack, it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected. all innocent lives. life must be protected. all civilized nations must join together to protect human life and the sacred right of our citizens to live in safety and in peace. i want to offer my deep appreciation to the palestinians and president abbas for hosting me today. it's an honor to join you in bethlehem, the city that is precious to people from all over the world. precious city. as i discussed with president abbas in washington earlier this month, i am committed to trying to achieve a peace agreement between the israelis and the palestinians and i intend to do everything i can to help them achieve that goal. president abbas ass
our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed.e cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. and in today's attack, it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected. all innocent lives. life must be protected. all civilized nations must...
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we want to be open and tolerant. apart from that, there is diversity. we do not need a conservative party telling other people how to live. but with federal elections just months away, the debate about what constitutes an open and tolerant society in germany is certain to keep rumbling. brent: there are lots of opinions that go along with that question. to talk about that i am joined by a journalist, the editor of a feminist magazine. it is good to have you here on the show. what do you think when you hear what the country's interior minister has said? that there is a 10 point list of things that define a germanness? >> i have a lot of thoughts. the first thought i have is, why would one want to be german? it is not like germany is so glamorous you would want to fit into it. brent: germany and all the studies has been the most popular country in the world for the last two to three years. it is a popular place to be. >> apparently. maybe not for people who grow appeared to -- grow up here. brent: how would you define a germanness, based on your experienc
we want to be open and tolerant. apart from that, there is diversity. we do not need a conservative party telling other people how to live. but with federal elections just months away, the debate about what constitutes an open and tolerant society in germany is certain to keep rumbling. brent: there are lots of opinions that go along with that question. to talk about that i am joined by a journalist, the editor of a feminist magazine. it is good to have you here on the show. what do you think...
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the gas tax is politically not tolerable for many members. it remains to be seen if they are going to deal with it. >> it sounds like paying more tolls on federal highways is a nonce darter. >> for many members of congress, it's a nonstarter. >> thanks to both of you for your questions this week. >> nevada representative jacky rosen that down with these band for a freshman to file interview. prior to being elected, she was a systems analyst and the president of her synagogue. in this 10 minute conversation she talked about her emily, legislative goals and why she decided to run for congress. >> congresswoman jacky rosen represented third district of nevada. when and why did you decide to run for congress? rep. rosen: a little bit over a year ago. i will tell you why. when some of the folks, senator reid and others approached me, they were looking someone from the district who had raised a family and build a business. i took care of my parents and in-laws as they aged and i had experience going through social security and medicare and unfortun
the gas tax is politically not tolerable for many members. it remains to be seen if they are going to deal with it. >> it sounds like paying more tolls on federal highways is a nonce darter. >> for many members of congress, it's a nonstarter. >> thanks to both of you for your questions this week. >> nevada representative jacky rosen that down with these band for a freshman to file interview. prior to being elected, she was a systems analyst and the president of her...
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. >>> new calls tonight for a zero tolerance policy on hate and bias incidents at college campuses. the naacp and student leaders making demands in the after math of that deadly stabbing at the university of maryland. megan fitzgerald is live to explain the changes they want to see. >> reporter: the state and student leaders of the naacp say they are well aware of the university of maryland's new action plan to try to stop these incidents that they see on campus like creating in place. leaders from naacp say more needs to be done. bright smile and how intelligent he was. >> reporter: those who knew lieutenant collins knew he stood up for what was right. court documents say collins was standing at this campus shuttle bus stop when 22-year-old sean robansky told him to move. investigators say he stabbed him in the chest with a knife. >> he was in a safe zone. >> reporter: so tonight -- >> zero tolerance policy should be implemented. >> reporter: naacp leaders are calling for rapid changes to protect students. the collegiate naacp president for the state of maryland. >> can we have a m
. >>> new calls tonight for a zero tolerance policy on hate and bias incidents at college campuses. the naacp and student leaders making demands in the after math of that deadly stabbing at the university of maryland. megan fitzgerald is live to explain the changes they want to see. >> reporter: the state and student leaders of the naacp say they are well aware of the university of maryland's new action plan to try to stop these incidents that they see on campus like creating in...
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there can be no tolerating it, no accepting it, no excusing it, and no ignoring it. every time a terrorist murders an innocent person and falsely invokes the name of god, it should be an insult to every person of faith. terrorists do not worship god, they worship death. if we do not act against this organized terror, then we know what will happen and what will be the end result -- terrorism's devastation of life will continue to spread. peaceful societies will become engulfed in violence. and the futures of many generations will be sadly squandered. if we do not stand in uniform condemnation of this killing, then not only will we be judged by our people, not only will we be judged by history, but we will be judged by god. this is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations. this is a battle between barbaric criminals who seek to obliterate human life, and decent people, all in the name of religion. people that want to protect life and want to protect their religion. this is a battle between good and evil. when we see the scenes
there can be no tolerating it, no accepting it, no excusing it, and no ignoring it. every time a terrorist murders an innocent person and falsely invokes the name of god, it should be an insult to every person of faith. terrorists do not worship god, they worship death. if we do not act against this organized terror, then we know what will happen and what will be the end result -- terrorism's devastation of life will continue to spread. peaceful societies will become engulfed in violence. and...
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unity in confronting a great threat to all civilization and unity in embracing an agenda of tolerance. >> did the president reveal a city. did he reveal the city that gave away information that undermines an ally. >> all of you are very familiar with the threat from isis. all of you are familiar with the territory it controls. if you were to say from where do you think of threat might come from territory that isis controls, you would probably be able to name a few cities. it was nothing that you would not know from open source reporting in terms of a source of concern. it had all to do with operations that are already ongoing, have been made public for months. >> back to my question, was this information shared with the russians also the same content that was shared with our allies, and specific to the threat with which the president said was in relation to airlines, is it an eminent threat? was there a justification for in that moment needing to share with the russian. >> i don't want to get into specifics of what exact information was shared with which exact allies but information o
unity in confronting a great threat to all civilization and unity in embracing an agenda of tolerance. >> did the president reveal a city. did he reveal the city that gave away information that undermines an ally. >> all of you are very familiar with the threat from isis. all of you are familiar with the territory it controls. if you were to say from where do you think of threat might come from territory that isis controls, you would probably be able to name a few cities. it was...
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that they are welcoming, tolerant, kind, open to new things. i never saw cologne as ugly at all.harming in the least patronizing sense of the word. i mean, this city charms you. it takes you in. it makes you feel welcome. maybe it was the non-douchey beer culture here that appealed. i don't mean beer culture in a judgmental neck beard hovering over you waiting for you to decide between craft beers way either. i mean, but here decent beer is a way of life. it's a birthright. you don't talk about it too much. you freakin' drink it. beer here means, more often than not, kölsch. heinz grune has lived in cologne his whole life. >> heinz: cheers to the -- >> anthony: prost. he does marketing for several german breweries, so a kölsch is an integral part of both his social and business lives. kölsch is not a brand. what is this anyway? >> heinz: let's call it a style. it's a pale ale, and people love to drink it in high amounts. >> anthony: malzmuhle brewery has been slinging beer non-stop for the last 150 years. democratic, utilitarian, welcoming to all people with a powerful thirst. i
that they are welcoming, tolerant, kind, open to new things. i never saw cologne as ugly at all.harming in the least patronizing sense of the word. i mean, this city charms you. it takes you in. it makes you feel welcome. maybe it was the non-douchey beer culture here that appealed. i don't mean beer culture in a judgmental neck beard hovering over you waiting for you to decide between craft beers way either. i mean, but here decent beer is a way of life. it's a birthright. you don't talk about...
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i'm a senior, kennedy that when i grew up i thought our cheap ankar was a right-winger and tolerance was the province of the archie bunkers of the world. i tell you now in this long toothed age that i am in fact i have found that the left is in fact more intolerant. i got fired from npr for simply saying i get a little anxious after 9/11 when i see people in muslim garb getting on a plane but when you look at what's happening in college campuses today you can see people are being driven into position of you agree with me or you're not welcome here. kennedy: if you disagree with me you are the enemy and were actively with intent and contempt trying to silence me. that's the difference. that's where the disconnect is. you can't have disagreement anymore without being a bad person. >> that's the most rigid this thing i've ever heard. i read people of different political persuasions refuse to go out together what that suggests is lack of willingness to have so one potentially have a different point of view and enlighten and challenge your way of thinking. to me this is corruption. this i
i'm a senior, kennedy that when i grew up i thought our cheap ankar was a right-winger and tolerance was the province of the archie bunkers of the world. i tell you now in this long toothed age that i am in fact i have found that the left is in fact more intolerant. i got fired from npr for simply saying i get a little anxious after 9/11 when i see people in muslim garb getting on a plane but when you look at what's happening in college campuses today you can see people are being driven into...
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as for bert toler, he was one of the shining football stars on the undefeated us ff team and 1951. he went on to become the first african-american on-field official in the national football league. he was also the first african- american principal of the san francisco junior high school. >>> san francisco is suing uber to force the company to turn over information about its drivers. in a tweet, city attorney dennis herrera said no one is above the law. they had to follow the same business rules as any other sf company. because uber considers its drivers to be contractors, and not employees, the city requires the drivers to register as businesses and publicly post their names and business addresses. but the cities that uber has not provided that on his driver since last december. official site uber refused to comply with a subpoena issued in january after the lawsuit. uber said it is protecting his drivers privacy. >>> the oakland unified school district has a new superintendent and is speaking out. >>i have to make tough decisions. we are employing the value of keeping students fir
as for bert toler, he was one of the shining football stars on the undefeated us ff team and 1951. he went on to become the first african-american on-field official in the national football league. he was also the first african- american principal of the san francisco junior high school. >>> san francisco is suing uber to force the company to turn over information about its drivers. in a tweet, city attorney dennis herrera said no one is above the law. they had to follow the same...
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tolerance. reporter: did the president reveal a city? the spin is the president revealed the name of the city and that gave away information that undermines an ally. general mcmaster: all of you are very familiar with the threat from isis. all of you are very familiar with the territory and controls. if you were to say from where do you think a threat might come from territory that isis controls, would you probably be able to name a few cities. it was nothing you would not know from open source reporting in terms of a source of concern. and it had all to do with operations that are already ongoing, had been made public or months. reporter: back to my
tolerance. reporter: did the president reveal a city? the spin is the president revealed the name of the city and that gave away information that undermines an ally. general mcmaster: all of you are very familiar with the threat from isis. all of you are very familiar with the territory and controls. if you were to say from where do you think a threat might come from territory that isis controls, would you probably be able to name a few cities. it was nothing you would not know from open source...
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have outside force that make this determination about what is tolerated and not tolerated disorder you'll end up in a situation of very intense conflict. >> host: also the fact of race inure view. >> guest: yeah.em don't know if it all comes back to it but it's inescapable. some questions about policing are fraught questions in communes that are essentially all white. they're fraught questions in societies that don't have a lot of racial diversity. there's a certain degree to which people in the martin society or in densely packedet areas of poverty, in whichever society they're in, have friction with the police. this is a -- you can read about it in lemi's and there are some parts that are elemental. the particularities of america and the largest prison industrial complex in the world, the most intensely imprisoned states in the world, which is crazy to think about. land of the free, home of the brave. in that respect, that decision to construct that system is inescape blue about race. >> host: this is booktv on c-span2 and msnbcs chris hayes is our guest. his book "a colony in a nation"
have outside force that make this determination about what is tolerated and not tolerated disorder you'll end up in a situation of very intense conflict. >> host: also the fact of race inure view. >> guest: yeah.em don't know if it all comes back to it but it's inescapable. some questions about policing are fraught questions in communes that are essentially all white. they're fraught questions in societies that don't have a lot of racial diversity. there's a certain degree to which...
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tolerance is the cornerstone of peace. and that is why i am proud to make a major and historic announcement this morning and to share with you that my first foreign trip as president of the united states will be to saudi arabia, then israel, and then to a place that my cardinals love very much, rome. these visits will take place ahead of the nato g7 meetings and will begin with a truly historic gathering in saudi arabia with leaders from all across the muslim world. saudi arabia is the custodian of the two holiest sites in islam and it is there that we will begin to construct a new foundation of cooperation and support with our muslim allies to combat extremism, terrorism and violence and to embrace a more just and hopeful future for young muslims in their countries. our task is not to dictate to others how to live, but to build a coalition of friends and partners who share the goal of fighting terrorism and bringing safety, opportunity and stability to the war ravaged middle east. we all pray that we can make a difference
tolerance is the cornerstone of peace. and that is why i am proud to make a major and historic announcement this morning and to share with you that my first foreign trip as president of the united states will be to saudi arabia, then israel, and then to a place that my cardinals love very much, rome. these visits will take place ahead of the nato g7 meetings and will begin with a truly historic gathering in saudi arabia with leaders from all across the muslim world. saudi arabia is the...
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. >> this is not a situation any american president can tolerate.omething has to be done about this. it's because that was condoleezza rice talking about north korea, kim jong, she will join us later in the studio. that and more on this busy night tonight, here on "hannity" ." you think traffic's bad now, the future's going to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g network they connect to. with this, won't happen in the future. thanks, jim. there's some napkins in the glovebox. okay, but why would i need a napkin? you could have just told me a bump was coming. we know the future. because we're building it. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. ♪ to err is human. to anticipate is lexus. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety standard. experience amazing. but we've g
. >> this is not a situation any american president can tolerate.omething has to be done about this. it's because that was condoleezza rice talking about north korea, kim jong, she will join us later in the studio. that and more on this busy night tonight, here on "hannity" ." you think traffic's bad now, the future's going to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g network...
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piedmont has no tolerant for bigo try. >>> the school district lost funding to pay for programs. >> we will come back if you need more time. >> in san francisco's mission district we have dance, music, ballet, coding. >> programs such as this are free to many families. the unified school district has been picking up much of the tab thanks to a $3.3 million grant. it is not being renewed. >> we new it was possible. it is competitive across the nation. >> parents will have to pay 50 to $500 to enroll in after school programs. it is already aify financial struggle. >> it is disconcerting what it will mean to us and other families that are already trying to make it in san francisco. >> students at the lowest levels will not have to pay. everyone else well. the principle hopes it will not pull parents out of the program. >> they will lose out. >> the organization, san francisco parents for public schools. >> we heard it from families worried about their ability to pay more. >> the parent fees won't make up the whole cost. the after school programs will be up and running next year. ktvu, fox
piedmont has no tolerant for bigo try. >>> the school district lost funding to pay for programs. >> we will come back if you need more time. >> in san francisco's mission district we have dance, music, ballet, coding. >> programs such as this are free to many families. the unified school district has been picking up much of the tab thanks to a $3.3 million grant. it is not being renewed. >> we new it was possible. it is competitive across the nation. >>...
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our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of blood shed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. and in today's attack it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected, all innocent lives. life must be protected. all civilized nations must join together to protect human life and the sacred right of our citizens to live in safety and in peace. i want to offer my deep appreciation to the palestinians and president abbas for hosting me today. it's an honor to join you in bethlehem, the city that is precious to people from all over the world. it's a precious city. as i discussed with president abbas in washington earlier this month i am committed to trying to achieve a peace agreement between the israelis and the palestinians and i intend to do everything i can to help them achieve that goal. he assures m
our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of blood shed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. and in today's attack it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected, all innocent lives. life must be protected. all civilized nations must...
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who has lack of tolerance and ignorance, they can bit beat yo, i got beaten up badly. >> many gays who were russians come to united states, to new york thinking it will be different. >> i amopenly gay. just in america. >> many gay russians, they say what they experienced similar to what was happening to them in russia. >> i started doing by activities here, i got to know there are people, there is a lot of violence. >> these wants change. he is proud to create first russian gay pride parade on the boardwalk. >> look at you right now, all of you are my friends. >> dimitri was proud to be a part of the russian gay pride parade over the weekend. a couple of days later, he doesn't feel comfortable kissing his boyfriend in public. >> i prefer be more safe than just express my feeling. >> he was out at laundromat, with his boyfriend, and felt the emotion and wanted to kiss him, but felt, no, not safe. >> it was my decision to not kiss him. i don't know what would happen after that. >> how many people at russian gay pride parade. >> he said about 300 people. >> were people throwing things at
who has lack of tolerance and ignorance, they can bit beat yo, i got beaten up badly. >> many gays who were russians come to united states, to new york thinking it will be different. >> i amopenly gay. just in america. >> many gay russians, they say what they experienced similar to what was happening to them in russia. >> i started doing by activities here, i got to know there are people, there is a lot of violence. >> these wants change. he is proud to create...
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there can be no tolerating it, no accepting it, no excusing it and no ignoring it. every time a terrorist murders an innocent person and falsely invoked the name of god, it should be an insult to every person of faith. terrorists do not worship god. they worship death. if we do not act against this organized terror, then we know what will happen and what will be the end result. terrorism's devastation of life will continue to spread. peaceful societies will become even gulfed by violence and the futures of many generations will be sadly squandered if we do not stand in uniform condemnation of this killing, then not only will we be judged by our people, not only will we be judged by history, but we will be judged by god. this is not a battle between different faiths, different sects or different kri civilizations. this is a battle between barbaric criminals who seek to obliterate human life and decent people all in the name of religion. people that want to protect life and want to protect their religion. this is a battle between good and evil. when we see the scenes
there can be no tolerating it, no accepting it, no excusing it and no ignoring it. every time a terrorist murders an innocent person and falsely invoked the name of god, it should be an insult to every person of faith. terrorists do not worship god. they worship death. if we do not act against this organized terror, then we know what will happen and what will be the end result. terrorism's devastation of life will continue to spread. peaceful societies will become even gulfed by violence and...
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away, other religions are not tolerant of that. >> sarah, you get the last word. >> they are not tolerantf the lgbt. >> i want to be very careful here because there is no persecution going on religion here in the united states. >> that's not true. you have -- in washington state. >> i just want to be careful how we use our words. you're talking globally and now we are talking nationally. i also want to be really, rel crystal clear around this that this has been used as a weapon against lgbtq people and has been for years and years and years and no one -- i'm a christian woman. i married my wife in a church. i practice every sunday. so i don't like to be -- i am christian and i think that that is really, really important. and i don't want to go head-to-head with you on this but what i do think is what we want to be very careful about is discriminating against any marginalized group. religion is baked into the constitution of the united states of america and it's very important part of the fabric of this country. and i believe in protecting it as well but this is not about protecting -- >>
away, other religions are not tolerant of that. >> sarah, you get the last word. >> they are not tolerantf the lgbt. >> i want to be very careful here because there is no persecution going on religion here in the united states. >> that's not true. you have -- in washington state. >> i just want to be careful how we use our words. you're talking globally and now we are talking nationally. i also want to be really, rel crystal clear around this that this has been...
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against the enemies of all civilized people and we have to be joined together with an agenda of tolerance and oderation. reporter: reporting on the president's conversations with the russians. are you denying he revealed information that was given to the u.s. by intelligence partner? general mcmaster: what we don't do is discuss what is and what isn't classified. what i will tell you in the context of that discussion, what the president discussed with the foreign minister was wholly appropriate to that conversation and is consistent with the routine sharing of information between the president and any leaders with whom he's engaged. reporter: received from an intelligence partner? general mcmaster: i'm not going to be the one to confirm that information that could jeopardize our security. reporter: you have sharing relationships with the u.s. will stop providing that information? general mcmaster: i'm not concerned. that conversation was wholly appropriate to the conversation. i think wholly appropriate with the expectations of our intelligence partners. reporter: have you reached out to
against the enemies of all civilized people and we have to be joined together with an agenda of tolerance and oderation. reporter: reporting on the president's conversations with the russians. are you denying he revealed information that was given to the u.s. by intelligence partner? general mcmaster: what we don't do is discuss what is and what isn't classified. what i will tell you in the context of that discussion, what the president discussed with the foreign minister was wholly appropriate...
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and that's religious freedom and tolerance. we pride ourselves on being a unique and diverse society. which means we have to accept many differences, different creeds, different colors, different ethnicities. that's important to the concept of america to be a united country that respects these differences. into this creeps this suspicion and creeps hate. so the topic today is religious hate crimes. and i think it doesn't matter if it's a hate crime based on one's religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, or any other element of our shared values in humanity as a country. we've got to condemn every form of it, no matter who is targeted. i believe that to the death of my being. i'm hopeful this committee can begin and continue to work on this. even as we focus on one part of it, which is religious hate today. while the federal government has an important role to play in helping state and local governments address hate crimes, i want to make clear the change needs in my view to take place on the local level. each comm
and that's religious freedom and tolerance. we pride ourselves on being a unique and diverse society. which means we have to accept many differences, different creeds, different colors, different ethnicities. that's important to the concept of america to be a united country that respects these differences. into this creeps this suspicion and creeps hate. so the topic today is religious hate crimes. and i think it doesn't matter if it's a hate crime based on one's religion, race, ethnicity,...
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no civilized nation can tolerate the massacre of innocents with chemical weapons. my message to that summit was the same message i have for you. we must build a coalition of partners who share the aim of stamping out extremism and violence and providing our children a peaceful and hopeful future but a hopeful future for children in the middle east requires the world to recognize the vital role of the state of israel. [applause] >> on behalf of the united states we pledge to stand by you and defend our shared values so that together we can defeat terrorism and create safety for all of god's children. [applause] >> israelis have experienced firsthand the hatred and terror of radical violence. is really are murdered by terrorists wielding knives and bombs. for us and hezbollah, launch rockets into israeli communities where old children have to be trained to hear the sirens and to run to the bomb shelters with speed. isis targets jewish neighborhoods, synagogues, and iran's leaders routinely call for israel's destruction, not with donald j trump. [applause] >> thank yo
no civilized nation can tolerate the massacre of innocents with chemical weapons. my message to that summit was the same message i have for you. we must build a coalition of partners who share the aim of stamping out extremism and violence and providing our children a peaceful and hopeful future but a hopeful future for children in the middle east requires the world to recognize the vital role of the state of israel. [applause] >> on behalf of the united states we pledge to stand by you...
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i love your -- i find it tough with some parts to tolerate those who are intolerant. was one if you talk more about that. if you don't think transgender people don't have the right to have easy access to public bathrooms or even don't think that black lives matter -- systemic issues of race, how do you suggest we engage those who refuse to engage, it's not small versus big government. it's just i i don't recognize you as rights and privileges? how do i engage in those folks? >> mark, thank you for the question, and tell me again the name of your venture? action met. mark is a social entrepreneur, one of his ventures right now is called action map, and is one of the ecosystem of tools that are just popping up, created by citizens right now so that if you want to get engaged in the way that our last commentor spoke about a something like a supreme court nomination committee on something more local concern, you go to a map on action map on the app and it will navigate you to the elected officials, the ballot measures, the choices, the legislative action that are pertinen
i love your -- i find it tough with some parts to tolerate those who are intolerant. was one if you talk more about that. if you don't think transgender people don't have the right to have easy access to public bathrooms or even don't think that black lives matter -- systemic issues of race, how do you suggest we engage those who refuse to engage, it's not small versus big government. it's just i i don't recognize you as rights and privileges? how do i engage in those folks? >> mark,...
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higher levels of education inevitably lead to greater tolerance. this is 100% true as the american population becomes more educated, particularly among younger americans anti-sementic propensities diminish very severely. 50% of americans scored 021 are remarkably free. you have power, business power, almost immeasurable first those people for the most anti-sementic so there's a huge huge divide. to me, this is really good news. we have really, 50% is a very big number. hispanics according to birthplace continue to be the most anti-sementic and in 2016 if you were born, the general public relation born his barracks untrained hispanics in the high watermark inside the survey. jews -- the 11 or 12 questions, cultural conversations, imprints family life, americans, believe this and the anti-sementic people believe this. the vote is really lobbyist is seen as a much less influential and other known political, national rifle association, pharmaceutical association, tobacco industry and the pro- israeli lobbyists. we have asked this question in the past f
higher levels of education inevitably lead to greater tolerance. this is 100% true as the american population becomes more educated, particularly among younger americans anti-sementic propensities diminish very severely. 50% of americans scored 021 are remarkably free. you have power, business power, almost immeasurable first those people for the most anti-sementic so there's a huge huge divide. to me, this is really good news. we have really, 50% is a very big number. hispanics according to...
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we do value diversity, tolerance, difference. that is a source of our strength, a source of our greatness, and we will not stand for this despicable behavior. lindsey: a rally was held last night at lipa or in response to the demonstration. more than 100 people were there to rally for a quality -- equ ality. this is some must-see video out that is where flames burst out of windows at a high-rise apartment building. the seven-alarm fire started on the sixth floor and moved to the seventh. one person died, and two firefighters have minor injuries. the cause of the fire is still unknown at this time. remember the massive fire on i 85 in atlanta? today, the north and southbound lanes were open fo monday for mondayh-hour -- morning rush-hour. another step closer to self driving cars on some u.s. streets. lyft and google say they are working together to introduce pilots, a fully autonomous vehicle. waymo is a global leader in self that software self driving cars. talking about the ride, it's beautiful weather, so you might want to walk
we do value diversity, tolerance, difference. that is a source of our strength, a source of our greatness, and we will not stand for this despicable behavior. lindsey: a rally was held last night at lipa or in response to the demonstration. more than 100 people were there to rally for a quality -- equ ality. this is some must-see video out that is where flames burst out of windows at a high-rise apartment building. the seven-alarm fire started on the sixth floor and moved to the seventh. one...
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we must practice tolerance towards one another once again. we must make this place a home for every man and woman the matter their faith or ethnicity hope.oy dignity and this is a fabulous place we are at today. after this, i will travel to jerusalem and bethlehem and then to the vatican, visiting many of the holiest places in the three abrahamic faiths. if these religions can join together, then peace in the world is possible including peace between israelis and palestinians. i will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president abbas. of theirterrorists stop the, funding will spread of their ideology and be the basis for easily defeating them. no discussion for stamping out this threat would be complete without talking about the government which offers financial backing and the social standing needing for recruitment. it is a regime that is responsible for so much instability in that region. iran.peaking of course of yemen,banon to iraq to terrorists ands other extremist groups who spread terror across the region. has fueledir
we must practice tolerance towards one another once again. we must make this place a home for every man and woman the matter their faith or ethnicity hope.oy dignity and this is a fabulous place we are at today. after this, i will travel to jerusalem and bethlehem and then to the vatican, visiting many of the holiest places in the three abrahamic faiths. if these religions can join together, then peace in the world is possible including peace between israelis and palestinians. i will be meeting...
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our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. lindsey: the story is changing by the minute. you can sign-up for our breaking news text alerts to get the latest updates sent straight to your phone. happening now, students at bowie state university are preparing to graduate with heavy hearts, following the murder of one of their classmates. he was murdered, and police are investigating it as a possible hate crime. >> we just move inside where one by one students are walking across the stage, excepting their degrees, reflecting on the past four years, lot of heavy hearts inside the xfinity center as people remember their classmate, richard collins, who was murdered just three days ago. richard collins was supposed to be in that line walking across that stage, but his classmates are making sure he is not forgotten. they are wearing the letters rip richard on their caps in his honor. i want to take you to some video we saw a short time ago. collins families members
our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. lindsey: the story is changing by the minute. you can sign-up for our breaking news text alerts to get the latest updates sent straight to your phone. happening now, students at bowie state university are preparing to graduate with heavy hearts, following the murder of one of their classmates. he was murdered, and police are investigating it as a possible...
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they left says they love tolerance but they don't tolerate conservatives.iot or shut everything down. they try to shut down fox news. they riot on the streets of berkeley. remember those democrats in wisconsin? they ran across state lines so they didn't have to vote for the budget. i think you are seeing a bunch of crybabies and whiners. they are treating conservatives like a virus. >> i sit next to you all the time, how do you think i feel? editorial editor of "the new york times," he is a friend of mine. the head of the atlantic, went over to "the new york times." there does have to be more of this middle debate about facts. he's not a diehard liberal, he believes very strongly in facts. what he's doing here is saying this guy has something to say. a lot of people agree with him. a lot of people think i don't know all the facts, man is responsible for some of this but beyond that, what can you say? i don't know what the answer is. >> the executive editor said it didn't we learn from this past election that our goal should be to understand different views?
they left says they love tolerance but they don't tolerate conservatives.iot or shut everything down. they try to shut down fox news. they riot on the streets of berkeley. remember those democrats in wisconsin? they ran across state lines so they didn't have to vote for the budget. i think you are seeing a bunch of crybabies and whiners. they are treating conservatives like a virus. >> i sit next to you all the time, how do you think i feel? editorial editor of "the new york...