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now, they are representing one side of islam which is the sunni islam. they cannot say they are the leader of the muslim. >> it was my impression that saudi arabia was opposed to the muslim brothers and was a rival of them in egypt and in syria, do you not see it that way? >> it used to be that way. but now if you look at it, when i say a sunni triangle, turkey, saudi arabia and qatar. this actually as huge force against the shia and actually adopting now because the president of turkey is presenting himself as as present caliphate. they are united now in one alliance and this actually supporting muslim brotherhood and this creates and other governments that consider muslim brotherhoods force of actually instability on the region itself . >> true for the syrian muslim brothers as well. >> yes, exactly. saudi arabia when they were -- they were suppressed, but after that the relation because muslim brotherhoods decided to establish themselves strongly in the saudi society. they pose a threat to the royal family. so that's why saudi and the later stages the
now, they are representing one side of islam which is the sunni islam. they cannot say they are the leader of the muslim. >> it was my impression that saudi arabia was opposed to the muslim brothers and was a rival of them in egypt and in syria, do you not see it that way? >> it used to be that way. but now if you look at it, when i say a sunni triangle, turkey, saudi arabia and qatar. this actually as huge force against the shia and actually adopting now because the president of...
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we are all connected to islam. >> the mosque is a symbol of islam's group on the muslim community in bosnia. it attracts hundreds of faithful each day. inside, it's facilities go far beyond simple prayer, -- its facilities go far beyond simple prayer. the mosque does not answer to local authorities. imam received authorization to film. the saudi kingdom pays for 50 bosnians to take the mecca. >> the selection process is very demanding. we try to choose the elite from public life, from cultural, political, or religious spheres. it is a fair and honest process. >> the saudi benefactor will provide scholarships to study in the gulf kingdom, and opportunity for and still -- an a saudiity to instill version of islam. >> there are some individuals who have been influenced by certain ways, which is very much, let's say, of the saudi type. i don't deny they are individuals. >> 20 years after award driven by ethnic hatred, violence and religion remain entwined in the country. bosnia used to import jihadists. now it exports them. bosnian fighters are known to fill the ranks of the islamic stat
we are all connected to islam. >> the mosque is a symbol of islam's group on the muslim community in bosnia. it attracts hundreds of faithful each day. inside, it's facilities go far beyond simple prayer, -- its facilities go far beyond simple prayer. the mosque does not answer to local authorities. imam received authorization to film. the saudi kingdom pays for 50 bosnians to take the mecca. >> the selection process is very demanding. we try to choose the elite from public life,...
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you.r: thank i think we give some legitimacy to the islamic state when we call them the islamic state. why can't we come up with another term? the organization is what some people call them in the middle east. it is a battle of words. when we use the islamic terror, there is a huge risk in our domestic politics. i would imagine people like being called islamic terrorists. i will take your answer off the air. in arabic there either called -- the islamic state organization. that is what al jazeera calls daesh.r they are called be careful about language but also have to be careful not to be afraid of your shadow. if the islamic state makes a -- you need to .hallenge them somebody needs to challenge them on that. sometimes see propaganda in the middle east and they will say things like, we don't understand why the islamic state did this. why did they bought these temples? well actually, there are ideas taken from islam which are the reason for them being blown up to we need to be careful not about stigmatizing people or but we in this battle, also need to take the ideological fight to the
you.r: thank i think we give some legitimacy to the islamic state when we call them the islamic state. why can't we come up with another term? the organization is what some people call them in the middle east. it is a battle of words. when we use the islamic terror, there is a huge risk in our domestic politics. i would imagine people like being called islamic terrorists. i will take your answer off the air. in arabic there either called -- the islamic state organization. that is what al...
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i'm not here to defend islam. islam has god to defend it. i am trying to seek this middle value that we have. some -- the core of moderation in islam lies in two verses. one, we have created you a temperate nation, a balanced nation. this is two verses. this is verse 143, and it comes exactly in the middle. "wasatia" means "middle" lnguistically. religiously, it means "center." this verse is preceded by another verse. there is the foundation, built on three columns or three bricks. it's the idea that -- first, it is preceded by verse 142. "he guides whom he wills to a straight path," a path to deliver it was. "and thus we created you a moderate nation," which builds on the golden rule. and then we walk on to justice. justice is the core. the verse itself talks about being a witness. to be a witness, you have to be truthful. you have to be honest and truthful to be able to be a witness. maybe some are not, but this is the characteristics of a supposed witness. here, we have the road taking us to the middle part that will lead us to justice, a
i'm not here to defend islam. islam has god to defend it. i am trying to seek this middle value that we have. some -- the core of moderation in islam lies in two verses. one, we have created you a temperate nation, a balanced nation. this is two verses. this is verse 143, and it comes exactly in the middle. "wasatia" means "middle" lnguistically. religiously, it means "center." this verse is preceded by another verse. there is the foundation, built on three columns...
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the fact is the islamic state calls itself the islam iblg state. we have a president that says they're not islamic at all. we are playing extraordinary mind games and word games, but the fact is this president has not moved one iota for achieving his goal that he said to the american people 14 months ago. he would destroy the islamic state. is it beyond his ability? >> it's increasingly looking so. he has launched us into a war, and it's clear. it's not his highest priority to actually complete that war. he is not willing to set aside the rest of his presidency to rout out the islamic state out of its stronghold. the last thing i would want to do in in way is intrude upon his presidency in the interest of the american people and the nation. >> he has lots of things to do, lou. he has to go to climate change conferences before he actually addresses the nation about the threat of islamic state terror and our homeland. >> one of the people that watches it is donald trump. he said it's time to ban muslim immigration to this country for a period of time
the fact is the islamic state calls itself the islam iblg state. we have a president that says they're not islamic at all. we are playing extraordinary mind games and word games, but the fact is this president has not moved one iota for achieving his goal that he said to the american people 14 months ago. he would destroy the islamic state. is it beyond his ability? >> it's increasingly looking so. he has launched us into a war, and it's clear. it's not his highest priority to actually...
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why focus on islam? why not take on arab culture question mark into to you, mohammed, is this right? is this really not so much a problem of how we interpret the holy books, but this is arab culture. this is a problem that a slim at it to the 300 million arabs in this world, not the 1.345 muslims of this world. it is a particularly arab problem? ad: first of all, i want to contest the premise of the question you asked. that it is limited to 300 orlion not the one point to 1.3 billion muslims. the problem we are facing is that arab college has colonized the faith of islam. this is a problem for all -- the arab culture has colonized the faith of islam. so this is a problem for all. even indonesia, once a haven of pluralism and tolerance, has, in recent years, become the of,pient, the reservoir, you know, billions of dollars of the tro-dollars from the arabian then saliva. llars from the arabian insula. especially where wealthy heir of tourists go. women and those parts of indonesia are now forced to wear a
why focus on islam? why not take on arab culture question mark into to you, mohammed, is this right? is this really not so much a problem of how we interpret the holy books, but this is arab culture. this is a problem that a slim at it to the 300 million arabs in this world, not the 1.345 muslims of this world. it is a particularly arab problem? ad: first of all, i want to contest the premise of the question you asked. that it is limited to 300 orlion not the one point to 1.3 billion muslims....
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i'm not here to defend islam. islam has got to defend it. islam has god to defend it. i am trying to seek this middle value that we have. some -- the court of moderation in islam lies in two verses -- the core of moderation in islam lies in two verses. one, we have created you a temperate nation, a balanced nation. two verses. this is verse 143, and it comes exactly in the middle. "middle" means lnguistically. religiously, it means "center." this verse is preceded by another verse. foundation, built on three columns or three bricks. it's the idea that -- first, it is preceded by verse 142. wills to awhom he path to path," a deliver it was. "and thus we created you a moderate nation," which builds on the golden rule. walk on to justice. justice is the core. the verse itself talks about being a witness. to be a witness, you have to be truthful. you have to be honest and truthful to be able to be a witness. maybe some are not, but this is the characteristics of a supposed witness. here, we have the road taking us to the middle part that will lead us to justice, and injust
i'm not here to defend islam. islam has got to defend it. islam has god to defend it. i am trying to seek this middle value that we have. some -- the court of moderation in islam lies in two verses -- the core of moderation in islam lies in two verses. one, we have created you a temperate nation, a balanced nation. two verses. this is verse 143, and it comes exactly in the middle. "middle" means lnguistically. religiously, it means "center." this verse is preceded by another...
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the fact is the islamic state calls itself the islam iblg state. we have a president that says they're not islamic at all. we are playing extraordinary mind games and word games, but the fact is this president has not moved one iota for achieving his goal that he said to the american people 14 months ago. he would destroy the islamic state. is it beyond his ability? >> it's increasingly looking so. he has launched us into a war, and it's clear. it's not his highest priority to actually complete that war. he is not willing to set aside the rest of his presidency to rout out the islamic state out of its stronghold. the last thing i would want to do in in way is intrude upon his presidency in the interest of the american people and the nation. >> he has lots of things to do, lou. he has to go to climate change conferences before he actually addresses the nation about the threat of islamic state terror and our homeland. >> one of the people that watches it is donald trump. he said it's time to ban muslim immigration to this country for a period of time
the fact is the islamic state calls itself the islam iblg state. we have a president that says they're not islamic at all. we are playing extraordinary mind games and word games, but the fact is this president has not moved one iota for achieving his goal that he said to the american people 14 months ago. he would destroy the islamic state. is it beyond his ability? >> it's increasingly looking so. he has launched us into a war, and it's clear. it's not his highest priority to actually...
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they are hunting out and targeting the leaders of the islamic state. with the fight, the iraqi prime minister has visited ramadi a day after the army the islamic state has been forced out of the city. thousands were turned by nothing but rebel. >> safe at last. among the civilians, many women and children, and elderly people. they were handed food and water as iraqi soldiers took them to safety in a nearby town. fighting inll ramadi. isis fighters are using our homes as shields. they did not want to let us go. me and other residents, we got together and try to get closer to where the army is. us, they rushed to us. withwanted to take as them to another area, but some family shut their doors and refused to go. i started to treat them like the enemy. they shot at them. are keen tohorities the tory's face. adi,prime minister, al-ab went to cheer on the men that about the battle. humanitarian relief will be needed when ramadi is secured. it will take time to rebuild. for now, there is urgency to create streets -- to clear streets and buildings of booby-tra
they are hunting out and targeting the leaders of the islamic state. with the fight, the iraqi prime minister has visited ramadi a day after the army the islamic state has been forced out of the city. thousands were turned by nothing but rebel. >> safe at last. among the civilians, many women and children, and elderly people. they were handed food and water as iraqi soldiers took them to safety in a nearby town. fighting inll ramadi. isis fighters are using our homes as shields. they did...
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that is not islamic, that is profitsly anti-how the -- prophets practice islam. there are so many verses you cannot compete with, urging muslims to go and expand. to say that this is the al qaeda that is not expansionist, it is not possible. it is part of the dna. >> i am sure all of you have seen the famous obama anger translator sketch. obama says -- it is one of the key and peele comedians who does it. when i say that al qaeda is pragmatic, she points out that that does not actually means pragmatic. i agree with you. i will just say, i used primarily -- pragmatic, one has to understand that this is within the jihadist consolation, pragmatic in any way that any of us think it is. it is pragmatic with the goal of setting up religious through a totalitarian state. >> i will try to phrase this right, but as i hear this conversation, it is interesting to me that these debates are going on within these groups and are taken very seriously. it does seem that to some anti-isil coalition has bought into this. the 65 member coalition, the u.s., the west, the gulf states
that is not islamic, that is profitsly anti-how the -- prophets practice islam. there are so many verses you cannot compete with, urging muslims to go and expand. to say that this is the al qaeda that is not expansionist, it is not possible. it is part of the dna. >> i am sure all of you have seen the famous obama anger translator sketch. obama says -- it is one of the key and peele comedians who does it. when i say that al qaeda is pragmatic, she points out that that does not actually...
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further nine remain in the hands of the islamic state group. some of the families of those taken hostage had been cap being -- had been camping is a government palace in an attempt to secure their safe release. it killed us every time they threatened to kill the prisoners and every time someone died. thankfully, god appreciated our efforts and in the end, he rewarded us with their freedom. lebanese security ex-wife of a the former islamic state group leader was arrested last year and said she intends to go to turkey with her three children. peaceful and transparent -- that is some of the high praise of the latest presidential election which brought a former prime minister to the president's office promising to look after the fundamental needs of his fellow countrymen. he had just 53% of the vote with his nearest rival, 29.6. reporter: plenty of reaction that on news that sunday evening, the former prime minister won the presidential election in the very first round. a little earlier, we heard from the european union group of election observers
further nine remain in the hands of the islamic state group. some of the families of those taken hostage had been cap being -- had been camping is a government palace in an attempt to secure their safe release. it killed us every time they threatened to kill the prisoners and every time someone died. thankfully, god appreciated our efforts and in the end, he rewarded us with their freedom. lebanese security ex-wife of a the former islamic state group leader was arrested last year and said she...
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the religion, these are people who are using islam or distorting the teachings of islam to forward their own political agenda. >> they had a symposium earlier this year to talk about whether you use the word radicalization or not, to prevent people from doing this or get involved or try oget in the way of it. does that sort of thing work? have you seen it work? i'm talking about parents who have trouble talking to their kids about dating and drinking and sex and all of a sudden we're now expecting parents to be having a conversation with their children about whether or radicalized? >> first of all people have to understand that there are very sophisticated recruiters on the other side recruiting individuals. and the people they recruit is called the discontent. there can be eight steps of discontent. for several reasons, because you don't like the injustices that muslims feel all over the world. there are all these images that you see whether it's in syria or iraq. that's one discontent. somebody can pull you into their direction by saying, what are you doing about this? or you are shown
the religion, these are people who are using islam or distorting the teachings of islam to forward their own political agenda. >> they had a symposium earlier this year to talk about whether you use the word radicalization or not, to prevent people from doing this or get involved or try oget in the way of it. does that sort of thing work? have you seen it work? i'm talking about parents who have trouble talking to their kids about dating and drinking and sex and all of a sudden we're now...
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a lot will go to join the islamic state. i think the key question is about the returnees, whether they have some intention to do something like the paris attacks or whether, in fact, they're just fed up and completely disillusioned by the islamic state and want to go home. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about the returnees, but back to the origin of their decision to make this move, what is driving most of them? >> well, it's hard to say, of course, and we need to know more, but i think that the islamic state does offer some real attractions. it offers, obviously, some sort of adventure. it's a new adventure as well. you can be in on something that looks very important from the beginning. you can be in on something that gives you a sense of purpose, belonging, a sense of direction which may be completely lacking in your life at home. i think, also, it sort of forgives the past so you can shed all your past and you can start afresh as a valued and respected member of society. i think for many people who go to join the islamic
a lot will go to join the islamic state. i think the key question is about the returnees, whether they have some intention to do something like the paris attacks or whether, in fact, they're just fed up and completely disillusioned by the islamic state and want to go home. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about the returnees, but back to the origin of their decision to make this move, what is driving most of them? >> well, it's hard to say, of course, and we need to know more, but i...
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islam. but knees are not normal days. in san bernardino, california, in the last several days, it has become commonplace to hear that there is a problem inside of islam, with muslims, and the crime scene is deep thing that conviction. >> it is clear that the two of them had gone down the dark path of radicalization, calling for islam. >> reporter: president obama, speaking from the oval office wednesday night, calling for calm in the san bernardino shooting outrage. the couple who poured to be supporters of isil. >> reporter: we can not let this fight be defined as between america and islam. >> reporter: the president's lack of details for fighting iraq and syria, but support here at home. >> reporter: the ideology has spread in some communities, and this is a problem that muslims must confront without excuse. muslim leaders here and across the globe must continue to work with us to rejects the hateful ideology of isil. >> reporter: the man who could be the next chief executive said this. >>
islam. but knees are not normal days. in san bernardino, california, in the last several days, it has become commonplace to hear that there is a problem inside of islam, with muslims, and the crime scene is deep thing that conviction. >> it is clear that the two of them had gone down the dark path of radicalization, calling for islam. >> reporter: president obama, speaking from the oval office wednesday night, calling for calm in the san bernardino shooting outrage. the couple who...
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it is not about all of islam but a branch of islam which is at war with western civilization and wants to destroy it. this lack of awareness created a situation in which the elite in the united states prefer to blame supposedly racial institution in france and anti-muslim not giving any space instead of seeing that there was a defined and brutal ideology threatening europe and also a huge part of the muslim world. so i think this is the context and now you have the situation now and i was very pretty critical of the lack of awareness of the administration in the past but at the same time now i understand the caution of president obama. why? the french are coming with a plan that is not a plan. you said we need the strategy. i understand what is the strategy. we have to understand what it means. does that mean for the french to give up on the idea that we are going to push for assad being away or do we accept that bashar al assad stays in power. the french if they want to go for a military option are the french ready to go for a serious military option which is not only a few strikes on
it is not about all of islam but a branch of islam which is at war with western civilization and wants to destroy it. this lack of awareness created a situation in which the elite in the united states prefer to blame supposedly racial institution in france and anti-muslim not giving any space instead of seeing that there was a defined and brutal ideology threatening europe and also a huge part of the muslim world. so i think this is the context and now you have the situation now and i was very...
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i don't think it's wrong to call it islamic terrorism. does it represent all of islam? no. >> it is a problem because it is mixing up anyone who is a muslim into that. so what are you going to do now? malala is not allowed into the united states because -- >> that has nothing to do. malala has nothing to do with islamic terrorism in the name of islam as isis pretends it represents. malala is islamic and a human rights activist and muslim. you have all kinds of things going on within islam. and part of what is going on is this horrible, horrible movement which is my listic in nature. >>> we are going to talk about this in the next block. but kerry, i want to mention your organization, the robert f. kennedy human rights. >> that's right. and come on and meet anderson cooper. >> he's on the auction block. that's a little scary. >> and you have been there. you were there last summer and my mother is going to give you a tour of the compound. it's going to be fun. >> thank you kerry and mr. bernstein. when we come back, a lot of talk about muslims and islam. but what is the r
i don't think it's wrong to call it islamic terrorism. does it represent all of islam? no. >> it is a problem because it is mixing up anyone who is a muslim into that. so what are you going to do now? malala is not allowed into the united states because -- >> that has nothing to do. malala has nothing to do with islamic terrorism in the name of islam as isis pretends it represents. malala is islamic and a human rights activist and muslim. you have all kinds of things going on within...
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, you will be seen as anti-islamic. the truth is, this very conservative -- i was watching cnn this morning, and the shooter in california was described as someone who took his religion very seriously. dowa, thego for the ideology that has not yet combined with a group, but it is inevitable. we have to put this in the context geopolitical he in the middle east, you have two arers, iran and saudi, they desperate to eliminate the iranian influence, and both of them are investing everything in asserting their dominance. the populations are paying for it. this is almost in existential fight for the sunnies. because of that, i would not be surprised after a year we see a complete emergence. there is a mac -- massive effort to reconcile the two groups. i would not be surprised if they are reconciled in a few years. >> just to play off of that, i think it is entirely likely that al qaeda regains its prominence in the next few years. not because of its growth, but has tooi sold -- isil many enemies. they cannot stand against al
, you will be seen as anti-islamic. the truth is, this very conservative -- i was watching cnn this morning, and the shooter in california was described as someone who took his religion very seriously. dowa, thego for the ideology that has not yet combined with a group, but it is inevitable. we have to put this in the context geopolitical he in the middle east, you have two arers, iran and saudi, they desperate to eliminate the iranian influence, and both of them are investing everything in...
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isis is, radical islamic terrorism is, those who want to murder us are. as justice joseph story so rightly noted the second amendment is the palladium of our liberty. these rights enable an armed citizenry to defend themselves against evil actors whether they be criminals or as we are now seeing the threat increase homegrown or migrant terrorists in our own cities. rather than stripping ordinary citizens of their constitutional liberty we should have instead a clear strategy to orderly defeat isis. and that brings me to my second in addition to protecting americans here at home the strategy to defeat the enemy begins by calling it by its name, radical islamic terrorism. on sunday the president's address to the nation he made an interesting point. he said quote for seven years i confronted this evolving threat each morning and my intelligence briefing. and yet now he says he understands this evolving threat each day he has chosen not to deal with reality. he has chosen not to confront the actual enemy. he has chosen not to call the attack in fort hood or l
isis is, radical islamic terrorism is, those who want to murder us are. as justice joseph story so rightly noted the second amendment is the palladium of our liberty. these rights enable an armed citizenry to defend themselves against evil actors whether they be criminals or as we are now seeing the threat increase homegrown or migrant terrorists in our own cities. rather than stripping ordinary citizens of their constitutional liberty we should have instead a clear strategy to orderly defeat...
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mean of islamic thought? i'm joined by the director of institute for islamic policy and understanding and the author of "standing alone, one woman's struggle for the soul of islam." let me start with this question for both of you, dahlia, is isis preaching a strain of islam? >> i would say that isis wants us to think so and i would think that's the real danger here is that what isis wants the narrative to be is that they are the true muslims. that they are standing with true islam and everyone else, people like me, are the apostates and if we give into their narrative, we're doing their propaganda for them and i think we should really take that to heart and think long and hard about it. when dylann roof walked into a black church, he wanted to start a race war. we didn't let him do that because we didn't cast him as a representative of the white race. we didn't give into his narrative. we did the exact opposite and i think that we have to be careful not to give into the apocalyptic narrative of isis that want
mean of islamic thought? i'm joined by the director of institute for islamic policy and understanding and the author of "standing alone, one woman's struggle for the soul of islam." let me start with this question for both of you, dahlia, is isis preaching a strain of islam? >> i would say that isis wants us to think so and i would think that's the real danger here is that what isis wants the narrative to be is that they are the true muslims. that they are standing with true...
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islam against the west, with him leading as a champion of islam. he fashioned himself not only as a successor to bin laden, but also a successor of prophet muhammad. he has renamed himself caliph im. regime -- ibrah magnet forde it a foreign fighters, and enables isis to feast on the corpses of failed and failing state. not just in iraq and syria, but it has spread and claimed the allegiance of pre-existing islamic groups, and libya, egypt -- in libya, egypt, jordan, lebanon, saudi arabia, and afghanistan, and pakistan. even boko haram in nigeria has pledged allegiance. qaeda and itsl affiliated organizations command more terrorism control, more territory in the middle east to north africa and around the world than ever before. the u.s. policy response, unfortunately has been too little, too late. from the beginning, the obama administration is understood and underestimated the threat posed by al qaeda and its isis offshoot in iraq. allowedt obama short-term political considerations to trump long-term national security interests and he abruptly end
islam against the west, with him leading as a champion of islam. he fashioned himself not only as a successor to bin laden, but also a successor of prophet muhammad. he has renamed himself caliph im. regime -- ibrah magnet forde it a foreign fighters, and enables isis to feast on the corpses of failed and failing state. not just in iraq and syria, but it has spread and claimed the allegiance of pre-existing islamic groups, and libya, egypt -- in libya, egypt, jordan, lebanon, saudi arabia, and...
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we would talk about islam and the origins of islam. the first person to enter islam was a woman. the first saint mystic was a woman. we've lost what the role of women is. it's the energy of women stepping back into the role to help with the violent extremism. >> reporter: what more could american muslims be doing now to combat this threat? threat?. the woman she was referring to said we have to burn the gates of hell and throw water on the fires of hell. we have to challenge the theologies. it is a war of ideas and we have to win it. >> i think the american muslim community globally is doing a lot. i think what would be nice is the acknowledgment because we're attacked by the extremists -- i get trouble for just working in the region. we are also talked about for being in the trump definition. we're the latest people on the chopping block, particularly tim grants. i would like to invite people to think about what they can do and not just isolate them from the community. >> reporter: manal omar and asra nomani, thank you very much. >> thanks for having us. >> woodruff: next, tackl
we would talk about islam and the origins of islam. the first person to enter islam was a woman. the first saint mystic was a woman. we've lost what the role of women is. it's the energy of women stepping back into the role to help with the violent extremism. >> reporter: what more could american muslims be doing now to combat this threat? threat?. the woman she was referring to said we have to burn the gates of hell and throw water on the fires of hell. we have to challenge the...
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join the war against the islamic state group in syria? lawmakers in westminster are making their final deliberations after a long day of debates and deep divisions. and accused of illegally profiting from oil trafficking between the islamic group and turkey, the turkish president and his family find themselves personally in the firing line of the latest claim from moscow. this after turkey downed a russian military jet last week. let's move on now with some business news with will hilderbrandt. comments forlatest us from the chair of the u.s. federal reserve, janet yellen. positive ones. investors were already betting that the fed would lift its benchmark rate later this month. that rate has been between 0% and the 0.25% range since 2008. many suspect it could come when the fed meets with an two weeks. yellen's latest comments only reinforced the suspicion, saying that job growth suggested the labor market was still feeling, -- healing, although not yet at full strength. >> the economy has come a long way toward's the fomc's target for pr
join the war against the islamic state group in syria? lawmakers in westminster are making their final deliberations after a long day of debates and deep divisions. and accused of illegally profiting from oil trafficking between the islamic group and turkey, the turkish president and his family find themselves personally in the firing line of the latest claim from moscow. this after turkey downed a russian military jet last week. let's move on now with some business news with will hilderbrandt....
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the islamic state has vowed to send operatives. the lebanese education minister said there were 20,000 jihadists in the camp alone. it's dangerous. they can not vet them. >> trump says last night. he has nothing to back up -- not backing up from any part of his call to temporarily ban the immigration of muslims into this country. and he says it's a matter of national security. do you agree? >> absolutely. here's the gist of it. islam is a complete system. it's a comprehensive system. it's not just a religion. it's a political, legal, educational dietary, social system. and unlike jewish law which pertains to jews and canon law which pertains to christians. islamic law asserts its authority over non-muslims. it's a whole different ball of wax. it's a national security issue. nobody cares -- if you worship a stone, don't stone us with it. that's the point. the point is -- >> do you think that trump's call is now falling on accepting and agreeable ears in this country? >> without question. not in the media, not in academic elites and
the islamic state has vowed to send operatives. the lebanese education minister said there were 20,000 jihadists in the camp alone. it's dangerous. they can not vet them. >> trump says last night. he has nothing to back up -- not backing up from any part of his call to temporarily ban the immigration of muslims into this country. and he says it's a matter of national security. do you agree? >> absolutely. here's the gist of it. islam is a complete system. it's a comprehensive...
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that is not islamic. there is a lot in the qumran where there are so many voices that you cannot compete with. muslim,ant to be a true to say that there is a political -- islamist ist not possible, it is not part of the dna. >> i'm sure all of you saw the famous obama anchor translator reservedere obama says nadia is like my anchor translator. i agree with you, obviously. use turns -- terms like pragmatic, it is not pragmatic in any way that we think of it, it is pragmatic in setting up an islamic state. want to phrase this right as i'm thinking about this on stage, but is -- it is interesting to me that these groups are taken very, very seriously. it seems to some extent that this coalition has bought into this. 65 member coalition, the u.s., states --the golf differents, isis is a animal than anything. that lets say the coalition as a whole is buying it. but when i think about the alternative coalition that i russians, the iranians, they are not buying it. they seem to be colorblind in this range. islam
that is not islamic. there is a lot in the qumran where there are so many voices that you cannot compete with. muslim,ant to be a true to say that there is a political -- islamist ist not possible, it is not part of the dna. >> i'm sure all of you saw the famous obama anchor translator reservedere obama says nadia is like my anchor translator. i agree with you, obviously. use turns -- terms like pragmatic, it is not pragmatic in any way that we think of it, it is pragmatic in setting up...
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there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from them, but then he had a jailhouse revelation. >> living so close with them for four years in prison. i came to the conclusion that if these guys, any of them ever got to power, if they ever declared this so-called caliphate, it would be hell on earth, it would be a living nightmare. >> something had clicked, where once he felt no sympathy for the victims of 9/11, the 7/7 attacks in london he says, made him feel revulsion. recently nawaz's journey almost took him from prison to parliament. he ran for a seat in this year's british elections. he's currently a chairman of a thinktank he co-founded to study extremism and challenge it. >> people that join isil,
there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from them, but then he had a jailhouse revelation. >> living so close with them for four years in...
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the islamic state thinks, it is time. now is when we need to bring about this revolution, and we now see what they consider that to be. we see the islamic state, as they set it up in the territory they have captured in iraq and syria, and spreading throughout the world. both in the affiliates and the lone wolves -- whether in paris, san bernardino, or where have you. i appreciate this paper bringing it to the for and allowing me to think about it in that way. the second point that the paper really brings out is something that daveed emphasized at the end. i guess i will emphasize it a little more. the way they put it in the paper is that because of the existence of the islamic state, isil, or daesh, al qaeda in general is able to enjoy state support. in syria, they explicitly get -- i do not think this is a matter -- this is well known in open, classified materials. they get money from turkey. if you ask them, they say, no, we are supporting the rebel groups, we are giving to the coalition, and the fact that there happens
the islamic state thinks, it is time. now is when we need to bring about this revolution, and we now see what they consider that to be. we see the islamic state, as they set it up in the territory they have captured in iraq and syria, and spreading throughout the world. both in the affiliates and the lone wolves -- whether in paris, san bernardino, or where have you. i appreciate this paper bringing it to the for and allowing me to think about it in that way. the second point that the paper...
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, radical islam or nobody? >> well, let me just say, greta. i firmly believe to the statement that was just made, i respect all of our service members, regardless of what their religion is. we shouldn't have a religious base test on either immigration or service. but this administration. >> we also have a constitutional amendment. >> exactly. it's called the first amendment to the constitution and knees to be respected. that said, we were, if you look, radical islamist terrorists and the president has not been willing to sayp that. and we have to be clear that this is the enemy. we need to make sure that we do everything we can to defeat isis and obviously other terrorist groups like al qaeda that still remain a threat to us. and, to me, the president has not been clear and certainly that wasn't clear on sunday night either. >> i think his failure to say radical islam and i will make a comment at the end of the show about it i think is very destructive to trying to beat isis. i will say at the end of the show
, radical islam or nobody? >> well, let me just say, greta. i firmly believe to the statement that was just made, i respect all of our service members, regardless of what their religion is. we shouldn't have a religious base test on either immigration or service. but this administration. >> we also have a constitutional amendment. >> exactly. it's called the first amendment to the constitution and knees to be respected. that said, we were, if you look, radical islamist...
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that it is fighting a war against islam. and that they represent islam and therefore, they're the only refugee we have. >> reporter: this independent voter likes jeb bush and agrees with him that the u.s., instead, must engage the arab world in order to defeat isis. why is this election so important for the muslim community? >> because, unfortunately, the muslim country has been thrown in the middle, as a political tool. what is a cheap shot, like trump is doing, and saying things so he can look tough, like he's in a show business. but this is not show business. >> reporter: this group isn't only turned off by trump, but also by ted cruz and his idea to, quote, carpet bomb isis territories. watching this debate, was there anything that offended you? >> just the idea of like, we're just going to carpet bomb people. i think that's a very barbaric and primitive way to address a situation. >> reporter: does it make you angry watching this debate? >> yes, it does. because none of the candidates have talked about a diplomatic solu
that it is fighting a war against islam. and that they represent islam and therefore, they're the only refugee we have. >> reporter: this independent voter likes jeb bush and agrees with him that the u.s., instead, must engage the arab world in order to defeat isis. why is this election so important for the muslim community? >> because, unfortunately, the muslim country has been thrown in the middle, as a political tool. what is a cheap shot, like trump is doing, and saying things...
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islamic state. and to find out what their president really met -- meant to give us insight into now what is the middle east. growing of rage against the obama administration failing to do proper that the sinn bernanke no shooters and had three interviews but the administration did not found out because they have a secret policy to bar officials to reveal the social media accounts of those seeking the visa. we will see what they're doing tonight. a close fight in iowa. senator ted cruz is now trump's biggest threat in the nomination in iowa. fox news chief political correspondent has our report. >> with the caucus seven weeks from today ted cruz has urged into the lead of the iowa polls. it shows him a 20% donald trump at 26 rubio 13 ben carson 10 and jeb bush at five. also quinnett yak released a poll that validates the results. >> title date has of right temperament or right judgment. look at the senate wherry he goes in there like a maniac. you will never get things done that way. >> he responded
islamic state. and to find out what their president really met -- meant to give us insight into now what is the middle east. growing of rage against the obama administration failing to do proper that the sinn bernanke no shooters and had three interviews but the administration did not found out because they have a secret policy to bar officials to reveal the social media accounts of those seeking the visa. we will see what they're doing tonight. a close fight in iowa. senator ted cruz is now...
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so-called islamic state suffers a series of setbacks. hounded by the kurdish peshmerga in syria, weakened by nonstop allied airstrikes, indications the feared i.s. is in trouble. police in belgium arrest someone thought to be planning an imminent attack on brussels. ♪ >> sex, drugs, and a hell raiser named lemmy. rock 'n roll loses one of its all-time greats. i'm sarah harmon. it's good to have you with us to 10 senior is thomas state leaders erased -- islam and state leaders erased i strategic strikes on the oil infrastructure that funds their terrorist designs. they have been chased out of three cities. kurdish fighters are prevailing in syria as well. as one analyst put it, losing matters. >> u.s. military footage of an airstrike near a syrian town last thursday. colonel steve foreign, spokesman for the us-led coalition, says attacks like this killed high-ranking leaders of the so-called islamic state. >> they have killed 10 isis leaders with airstrikes, some who were linked to the paris attacks and others had designs on further att
so-called islamic state suffers a series of setbacks. hounded by the kurdish peshmerga in syria, weakened by nonstop allied airstrikes, indications the feared i.s. is in trouble. police in belgium arrest someone thought to be planning an imminent attack on brussels. ♪ >> sex, drugs, and a hell raiser named lemmy. rock 'n roll loses one of its all-time greats. i'm sarah harmon. it's good to have you with us to 10 senior is thomas state leaders erased -- islam and state leaders erased i...
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, let alone saying radical islam. deirdre: what did you make? even president supporters saying why even make that speech? there was very little meat, little change. >> we're a very divide country right now in terms of gun violence prevention and gun reform. we need to find a place to come together. >> gun f -- violence is at a 30-year low. a 30-year low. deirdre: your point about evolution, and evolution of law, i want to ask you both, ford, a campaign statement, from donald trump. saying, all muslims should be barred from entering the united states until -- i am quoting campaign statement -- the terrorist problem is under control. ford, what is your take? >> i think that soundsly a highly misguided solution that the wring well with republican grassroots, donald trump understands something that president obama does not, that is the fire in this nation with respect to the radical islam terror. deirdre: is the idea that as ford just said, donald trump at this moment, even if this is extreme is showing leadership that ma
, let alone saying radical islam. deirdre: what did you make? even president supporters saying why even make that speech? there was very little meat, little change. >> we're a very divide country right now in terms of gun violence prevention and gun reform. we need to find a place to come together. >> gun f -- violence is at a 30-year low. a 30-year low. deirdre: your point about evolution, and evolution of law, i want to ask you both, ford, a campaign statement, from donald trump....
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and about how to practice islam. >> the sahwa was the islamic awakening of the 1970s. it was particularly appealing to somebody like bin laden who's already very religious. islamic awakening suggested we're going to create more just islamic societies around the middle east. >> he come from a generation of angry islamists, who wanted to change the muslim world for the better. my name is jamal khashoggi. i met osama bin laden in 1987 in jeddah, saudi arabia. >> reporter: khashoggi, himself, was caught up in the awakening, as a saudi journalist he spent time with bin laden in afghanistan, saudi arabia, and later in sudan. how was osama bin laden influenced by the muslim brotherhood? >> he started with the muslim brotherhood in saudi arabia. he was very much influenced. >> the muslim brotherhood was born in egypt, and again and again, bin laden is influenced by egyptian ideas, egyptian political organizations, and egyptian people, and they tend to move him in a more radical and militant direction over time. >> reporter: this man, syed qutb, was an inspiration for the musli
and about how to practice islam. >> the sahwa was the islamic awakening of the 1970s. it was particularly appealing to somebody like bin laden who's already very religious. islamic awakening suggested we're going to create more just islamic societies around the middle east. >> he come from a generation of angry islamists, who wanted to change the muslim world for the better. my name is jamal khashoggi. i met osama bin laden in 1987 in jeddah, saudi arabia. >> reporter:...
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russia, china, radical islam. mr. trump: radical islam -- [applause] you onep: i will tell thing i know it is not is global warming. that is the one thing i know isn't. [applause] we have a guy that just the other day said -- right they want to blow our cities up, destroy our civilization, and he is worried about global warming, which a lot of people think is a hoax. by the way, i have one so many environmental awards. i want a air, crystal water, i want a lot of things. global warming -- you noticed a change the name. they go global warming, climate change. i hear a lot about extreme weather. how can you mess with extreme weather. it is a disgrace, what is going on. to have this man and verizon's embarrass us to say that global warming is our biggest threat, we have to get him out so fast. thank goodness we only have one year left. inc. you. [applause] thank you. you, everybody. [applause] >> c-span takes you on the road to the white house. att access to the candidates town hall meetings, speeches, rallies, and meet
russia, china, radical islam. mr. trump: radical islam -- [applause] you onep: i will tell thing i know it is not is global warming. that is the one thing i know isn't. [applause] we have a guy that just the other day said -- right they want to blow our cities up, destroy our civilization, and he is worried about global warming, which a lot of people think is a hoax. by the way, i have one so many environmental awards. i want a air, crystal water, i want a lot of things. global warming -- you...
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the fragmented political landscape has allowed the islamic state group to considerably expand its presence in recent months. but now representatives from both parliaments have signed at u.n.-brokered agreement. we turn aing here, new page in our history, a new phase starts, a faith-based only on dialogue -- the phase based only on dialogue. we say farewell to arms. >> we know very well that the current draft of the political agreement is not as perfect as .verybody wants but, at the same time, the political agreement is a step towards saving libya from breaking apart. deal, a: under the new nine-member presidential council will form a government. the un security council resolution should endorse it within a month, but it is a bumpy road ahead. the agreement has already been rejected by hard-liners, including the chiefs of both governments, who met on tuesday. there are questions over how representative the proposed government would be, how it would be set up in tripoli, and how various factions will react to a government they see as being imposed on them. say that the common threat of the
the fragmented political landscape has allowed the islamic state group to considerably expand its presence in recent months. but now representatives from both parliaments have signed at u.n.-brokered agreement. we turn aing here, new page in our history, a new phase starts, a faith-based only on dialogue -- the phase based only on dialogue. we say farewell to arms. >> we know very well that the current draft of the political agreement is not as perfect as .verybody wants but, at the same...
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. >> tramp -- trump is not the only one in his party spewing anti-islamic rhetoric. >> radical islam, whatever you are calling it... >>..crazy people... the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> our bannel is coming up. first, be afraid. be very afraid and have the credit card ready. >> that was the information available two weeks after i.s.i.l. killers slaughtered 130 people in paris. >> no target is too intimate or sacred for the monsters. they'll come to where we worship. educate, and where we live >>> wow, even invisible angels. right or wrong, the n.r.a. and corporate sponsors are well positions to cash in again. nothing pumps out mass gun sales like mass
. >> tramp -- trump is not the only one in his party spewing anti-islamic rhetoric. >> radical islam, whatever you are calling it... >>..crazy people... the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise...