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ALJAZAM Weekend News June 22, 2024
Trapped in a law the fight to save some of islams oldest sites runs into an obstacle. Critics point fingers at the saudi government antibiotic infections kill 20,000 in the u. S. What doctors do when drugs dont work. President obama has wrapped up his first full day in kenya. Its the first time a sitting president visited an african country. Its at times divisive. President obama cohosted a seminar onentrepreneurialship in nairobi, praised them for advancements and announced 1 billion for new businesses. During a
News Conference
he criticized criticized president kenyatta over gay rights. Another concern is the fight against extremism. Others against kenya, the u. S. And other countries cut the influence of alshabab in somali. Andrew simmonds has the details. President obama started in relaxed style, at the
Global Entrepreneurship
without notes or a teleprompter. He did it as lib and used kenyanswahili slang and praised them for the way they were doing business, encouraging entrepreneurs to do more and announcing a series of merures to help them and said that africa was open for business. The economy was doing so much better. When i was here in nairobi 10 years ago it looked different than it does today, and the incredible progress that has been made imagine what could happen if more and more of our
Global Business
leaders, and
Global Capital
paid a visit. And actually had a conversation as opposed to just being blinded by some of the stereotypes promoted. It could move faster. Later it was on to state house and talks with kenyatta, the kenyan president. They want more help in the war against terror cash for security and training. Obama said hed do na but made a warning saying the government should not isolate the muslim community, didnt use those words, said a legitimate minority saying there was danger, it would radicalize many people. He used u. S. As an example saying reaching out to the communities can help rather than hinder the situation. Kenyatta responded by saying hed do more to include the minorities. This is how he responded. We agreed together that we could build a future in which people of all faiths cultures live peacefully together with the rights of individuals and minorities protect it. And those in power hold to held to account by strong and inclusive institutions. The two president s came over in a unified fashion. Obama had a successful day here, very confident, riding high with his foreign policies now, and making it clear that he believes in africa, he wants to do more, making it clear that hes the only sitting u. S. President who made four trips to africa. There was one thing that was a difference that will not be bridged. An issue on gay rights. President obama calling for more, and kenyatta said he couldnt impose such rights when people didnt want them. Nothing happening there, and the issue of corruption remains to be seen of what will be done there. Obama, if he carries on with the business lets bring in robin sanders, ambassador to nigeria, joining us from d. C. Good to see you. Good to see you. The first question how productionive to the think the trip has been for obama. I think the week has been a reset for africa the nigerian president was here, they talked of a u. S. African summit. That was announced at the white house. This is a lead into where he is and what he said at the summit. Our interest in security, job creation and growth and trade relationship with kenya is strong. We have about 413 million trade with quenia now. Particularly in i c. T. Areas and the oral sector. Its a good reset of our relationship with the continent. Its a major force, and the concern of human rights gay rights and a major divide. Were you struck by the kenyan president s tone over gay rights when the president said about that. Our president is absolutely rite on target. We have to encourage african countries to do better. The u. S. President struck the right tone and we have to continue to have a push and dialling with african nations. Kenya is not the only one you have uganda and nigeria, and a number of countries rolling back and making the rules and regulation strident. We have to push them to look better at the minority populations and the future and do a better job on human rights and gay rights . There is concern that the president could push harder especially since there was 1 billion in business opportunities. Theres leverage no . Theres some leverage. We have to do the dialogue. We have come a long way from where we were 10 years ago. We have to get the nations that have the laws against gays and l. G. B. T. Community, we have to get them to look at this at the human rights issue. To roll back some of those laws and the first step is having the president be on the continent and make a powerful speech. When you look at the president s legacy in africa. Do you think he paid enough attention to the continent. I think in the first term we had economic challenges here in the
United States
. Certainly in the son term the president put second term the president put africa right and center. There was a ceremony on wednesday. There was an africanu. S. Summit. We had the nigeria president here a trip to kenya, trade initiative to africa and a number of great agendas for the continent. I think he reset the button in terms of the u. S. Relationship and dialogue with the continent. Starting with an historic visit. Thank you for your time today. Absolutely. Family and friends of an illinois woman found dead in a texas gaol gathered for her funeral in illinois. They remember sandra bland was a courageous voice and struggle to come to terms with her death. Reporter as
Sandra Blands
casket was carried into the church, a friend insisted hundreds of friends would have come for bland if her arrest and address had not touched off a fire storm. Its a devastating loss for everyone that knew here. Reporter she was pull over in
Waller County
texas, after failing to signal a lane change. An argument ensued and she was arrested. Critics say the officer overreacted. Three days later bland was found dead in her cell. An autopsy ruled it a suicide. The family called upon an independent autopsy. When you are an activist and fighter you dont take your own life. What waller country is producing to the world defies logic. The service was closed but her casket was open to those including her sister. She said she and her family were tired and frustrated and needed a day to mourn. They left blands story to the church. She was positive, uplifting, powerful. Thats the sandy bland we want the world to know. In addition to celebrating her life there was a clear message. Some wore tshirts that read sandy speaks, a hashtag used which friends of sandies in recent days. A
Funeral Programme
described sandy as unapologetic to social justice issues. One of her friends told us about a social
Media Campaign
back in january. She stuck up for what she believed in. Its not fair to them. Mourners say as far as they are concerned, theres no period after
Waller County
s investigation, only a grievous bodily harma with more of the cama, with more story to come. Sandra blands death called four police reforms. There was a rally in newark new jersey, a city that struggled with tension between officers and the people they are supposed to protect. Good afternoon from newark new jersey and the million person march against
Police Brutality
,
Racial Injustice
and economic inequality. Not quite a
Million People
here but the organizers are pleased with the turn out in the sun shine on this saturday afternoon. Larry ham, who put this together has been telling why events like this are so important. We are hoping to continue the spotlight on
Police Brutality
,
Police Murder
unarmed civilians, police torture, and terror. These i know to a lot of people that may sound like hiperbally, but its not. On the organising committee of this event, theres no fewer than three mums who have lost their sons to alleged
Police Brutality
. One of them
Michelle Kamal
has been telling me about her how son decide saying the authorities refused to indict the officers involved. Within minutes they killed my son. Three officers shot him 15 times. Killing him on the spot. Reporter and another speaker this afternoon is the wellknown dr cornell west whose main message to the crowd is that
Police Brutality
across the
United States
needs to be stopped and event like this are the forum to encourage that to happen. John terrett from new jersey. U. S. Armed forces say air strikes destroyed an asset of i. S. I. L. Fallujah and iraq. Newly released video shows the distribution of facility used to make explosives one of 31 air strikes by the coalition in iraq and syria turkey appears to be fighting on two fronts i. S. I. L. And syria and
Kurdish Forces
in iraq. It says the p. K. K. In iraq followed turkeys first ever strikes on i. S. I. L. And syria. Turkey has been accusing forces in
Northern Syria
of driving out civilians, and the p. K. K. Said it ended a ceasefire agreed to this 2013. The operations will continue for as long as theres a threat against turkey. I. S. I. L. Detonated two suicide bombs in the syrian sound. Activists said the attacks target two checkpoints. One of the villages tell of a strategic location, taken back from i. S. I. L. By
Kurdish Forces
, and follow an i. S. I. L. Suicide bombing killing 32 people in a town close to the
Syrian Border
on monday. Saudi arabia says it will start a 5day ceasefire in yemen. The announcement comes a day after delivering several tonnes of medical supplies and equipment. A
Saudiled Coalition
says it will pause the offensive against rebels but will respond to violations. Officials say the ceasefire was requested by ousted yemeni president
Abdrabbu Mansour
hadi, who is in exile in riyadh. A u. N. Brokered ceasefire failed this month. A federal judge ordered the release of immigrant families held in two texas detention centers, a judge ruling the facilities do not reach minimum requirements to hold children. That children had been held in deplorable conditions in
Border Patrol
stations and they had failed to provide safe and sanitary conditions for children in cells. More than 2600 people were the in centers, 2,000 more than they were built to hold. Some of islams sacred sites are in danger. These are not in a war zone. A battle to save ancient grounds in saudi arabia. Plus this. Thank god the police got here in less than a minutes. Live to louisiana, for the search in relation to a shooting killing two in a theatre. Louisiana police thank tipsters for information about the suspect in thursdays shooting. They are piecing together what prompted a gunman to open fire in a lafayette theatre. What can you tell us about the condition of the victims . Good evening. We know that a wounded victim was released from the hospital today. We understand two are hospitalized. Both in good condition. Good news considers the conditions 24 hours ago. One was critical in the intensive care unit. Theres a lot the police dont know about the suspect. They want to provide a sense of calm and comfort to the community, reiterating that there is no ongoing threat and the shooter acted alone. Reporter detectives wrapped up the initial investigation into thursdays mass shooting at the
Grand Theatre
in lafayette. Officers returned on saturday taking another look at the evidence. Well reevaluate what we have done make sure we have not left a stone unturned. We are still speaking to victims and witnesses. Reporter for the first time officers allowed us behind the crime take walking to the theatre, showing the door with
John Russell Howser
tried to escape. He came out of the door. We suspect he saw the officers and reentered the area. Reporter state police and fbi are trying to track down people who knew or who came into contact with houser. We dont no why he came to lafayette. No, it will be tough. I dont think well be 100 sure as to why what happened here at the
Grand Theatre
happened. Reporter do we know from his family, who you have spoken to . You know we know that he had some mental issues. We know based from what they are telling us. All of that will come out in due time. Meantime theres a memorial outside the lafayette boutique
Jillian Johnson
owned her his bed. Her and another were kill. Jillian reed stopped to drop off flowers, saying she left the theatre an hour before the shooting. We have come together and shown support for the families and victims. Lafayette is a great community. Well stay strong. A lot of people are praying for us. Well get through this. The community is fan back by it. We are in mourning, in the healing process. Police say the movie theatre could open on monday a stein of the community moving forward. Terry
Tyler Randell
ter terry landy senior said part of that is talking about gun crime. The topic was avoided during a press conference. The cause and effect is people getting guns that shouldnt have guns. To have a debate about the cause and effect is now. Its not three months from now. Reporter today louisiana governor bobby jindal issued an order to keep protesters away from the funerals of the victims, two women aren killed. Thats because the
Baptist Church
announced plans to protest the funerals, and the accused shooter, houser in the past tweeted out his support for west borrow church. Thank you jonathan live in louisiana. A wisconsin family said good buy to a marine killed in the chattanooga shooting. A funeral was held in his home town. Public visitation was held at his high school. He was among four marines and sailors killed on july 16th. Some ancient sites of islam are in danger of disappearing. Happening in an unlikely place saudi arabia. Attempts by groups say the sites have fallen. These are the images coming to mind when referring to islams holy sites. These places and others have been under threat for decades by some of the same claiming to protect them. At the heart of the controversy is this place a cemetery where many members of
Prophet Muhammad
s companions are buried. The family demolished the shrines saying the tombstones are unnize lambic and replaced them. Muslims currently are not allowed to pay their respects. The conservative form of sunni islam frowns on visits to shrines, times or historical sites on grounds it may lead to sin, worshipping anyone other than god. They want to bring attention to why the site may be destroyed. They stabbed for protection, or attach archeological significance to the sites. And why have they been destroyed. A director of the organization is based in chicago. And her group has been trying to bring attention to the issue. It started to organise protests on the 8th day of the 10th month of the islamic calleneder. To mark the anniversary of destruction. In 2007 they bussed people to the
Saudi Embassy
in washington d. C. Since 2007 many more sites have been demolished, and requests for documentation of sites that used to exist have been denied. The sites are not only important for muslims. We have several sites represented over here. We have invited some of the nonmuslims. Some of the cultural sites are very much valuable and important for nonmuslims as well. The group sends a memorandum to saudi officials, this years calling for the government to . Hussain says the calls have fallen on deaf ears. We submit the memorandum to them every year. And we do not get an official response or acknowledgment that they received the memorandum. An unnamed government saurs says that the project should not be seen as destruction, but rather expansion to the already existing holy sites necessary to accommodate growing number of pilgrims. They have been met with opposition. Growing dissent compared the skyline to that of las vegas, complete with a modern clocktower mall shopping malls and jacuzzis. It rests on what used to be an 18th century cita dell. Projects have been kept under the radar, so not many are aware of the construction taking place. They say enough is enough. We want to bring attention as to why the sites are destroyed, and country or global site. They stand for attention and attach archeological issues to the site demonstrations are planned around the world in a handful of cities including london melbourne and karachi. The director of an organization joins us from los angeles. Thank you for being with us. I understand you are coming from a protest at the saudi consulate. Is the movement gaining traction. Yes thank you for having me yes. This, of course, you can see this all around the world. You know although it was destroyed many years ago, but today, what you see from the terrorist organizations, you see two things killing and destruction. This started. Within the saudis and others attacked medina one of the holy cities of islam, they killed so many people. Then they destroyed this
Historical Cemetery
regarded by the prophet as a respected place. And the prophet, his wives and family members the grandson is buried there. And other great personalities of islam and companions are buried there. There are multiple sites of concern, many that have been destroyed. The argument for saudi government is that the country sees millions come every year and they need the space to accommodate the huge crowds of tourists. What do you say to that . This is not a good excuse of they can expand the haram and mosque while protecting the historical sides. Because these. How do you protect them if they are in the same election. Yes you can leave them. Leave marks symbols, signs, they are eliminating everything. They want to wipe out history of islam. The prophet that is against islam and the history of islam. Exactly what in i. S. I. S. And taliban and boko haram and al qaeda have done and are doing everywhere. You mentioned the group that destroyed other sacred sites. Are you frustrated theres not been more
News Conference<\/a> he criticized criticized president kenyatta over gay rights. Another concern is the fight against extremism. Others against kenya, the u. S. And other countries cut the influence of alshabab in somali. Andrew simmonds has the details. President obama started in relaxed style, at the
Global Entrepreneurship<\/a> without notes or a teleprompter. He did it as lib and used kenyanswahili slang and praised them for the way they were doing business, encouraging entrepreneurs to do more and announcing a series of merures to help them and said that africa was open for business. The economy was doing so much better. When i was here in nairobi 10 years ago it looked different than it does today, and the incredible progress that has been made imagine what could happen if more and more of our
Global Business<\/a> leaders, and
Global Capital<\/a> paid a visit. And actually had a conversation as opposed to just being blinded by some of the stereotypes promoted. It could move faster. Later it was on to state house and talks with kenyatta, the kenyan president. They want more help in the war against terror cash for security and training. Obama said hed do na but made a warning saying the government should not isolate the muslim community, didnt use those words, said a legitimate minority saying there was danger, it would radicalize many people. He used u. S. As an example saying reaching out to the communities can help rather than hinder the situation. Kenyatta responded by saying hed do more to include the minorities. This is how he responded. We agreed together that we could build a future in which people of all faiths cultures live peacefully together with the rights of individuals and minorities protect it. And those in power hold to held to account by strong and inclusive institutions. The two president s came over in a unified fashion. Obama had a successful day here, very confident, riding high with his foreign policies now, and making it clear that he believes in africa, he wants to do more, making it clear that hes the only sitting u. S. President who made four trips to africa. There was one thing that was a difference that will not be bridged. An issue on gay rights. President obama calling for more, and kenyatta said he couldnt impose such rights when people didnt want them. Nothing happening there, and the issue of corruption remains to be seen of what will be done there. Obama, if he carries on with the business lets bring in robin sanders, ambassador to nigeria, joining us from d. C. Good to see you. Good to see you. The first question how productionive to the think the trip has been for obama. I think the week has been a reset for africa the nigerian president was here, they talked of a u. S. African summit. That was announced at the white house. This is a lead into where he is and what he said at the summit. Our interest in security, job creation and growth and trade relationship with kenya is strong. We have about 413 million trade with quenia now. Particularly in i c. T. Areas and the oral sector. Its a good reset of our relationship with the continent. Its a major force, and the concern of human rights gay rights and a major divide. Were you struck by the kenyan president s tone over gay rights when the president said about that. Our president is absolutely rite on target. We have to encourage african countries to do better. The u. S. President struck the right tone and we have to continue to have a push and dialling with african nations. Kenya is not the only one you have uganda and nigeria, and a number of countries rolling back and making the rules and regulation strident. We have to push them to look better at the minority populations and the future and do a better job on human rights and gay rights . There is concern that the president could push harder especially since there was 1 billion in business opportunities. Theres leverage no . Theres some leverage. We have to do the dialogue. We have come a long way from where we were 10 years ago. We have to get the nations that have the laws against gays and l. G. B. T. Community, we have to get them to look at this at the human rights issue. To roll back some of those laws and the first step is having the president be on the continent and make a powerful speech. When you look at the president s legacy in africa. Do you think he paid enough attention to the continent. I think in the first term we had economic challenges here in the
United States<\/a>. Certainly in the son term the president put second term the president put africa right and center. There was a ceremony on wednesday. There was an africanu. S. Summit. We had the nigeria president here a trip to kenya, trade initiative to africa and a number of great agendas for the continent. I think he reset the button in terms of the u. S. Relationship and dialogue with the continent. Starting with an historic visit. Thank you for your time today. Absolutely. Family and friends of an illinois woman found dead in a texas gaol gathered for her funeral in illinois. They remember sandra bland was a courageous voice and struggle to come to terms with her death. Reporter as
Sandra Blands<\/a> casket was carried into the church, a friend insisted hundreds of friends would have come for bland if her arrest and address had not touched off a fire storm. Its a devastating loss for everyone that knew here. Reporter she was pull over in
Waller County<\/a> texas, after failing to signal a lane change. An argument ensued and she was arrested. Critics say the officer overreacted. Three days later bland was found dead in her cell. An autopsy ruled it a suicide. The family called upon an independent autopsy. When you are an activist and fighter you dont take your own life. What waller country is producing to the world defies logic. The service was closed but her casket was open to those including her sister. She said she and her family were tired and frustrated and needed a day to mourn. They left blands story to the church. She was positive, uplifting, powerful. Thats the sandy bland we want the world to know. In addition to celebrating her life there was a clear message. Some wore tshirts that read sandy speaks, a hashtag used which friends of sandies in recent days. A
Funeral Programme<\/a> described sandy as unapologetic to social justice issues. One of her friends told us about a social
Media Campaign<\/a> back in january. She stuck up for what she believed in. Its not fair to them. Mourners say as far as they are concerned, theres no period after
Waller County<\/a>s investigation, only a grievous bodily harma with more of the cama, with more story to come. Sandra blands death called four police reforms. There was a rally in newark new jersey, a city that struggled with tension between officers and the people they are supposed to protect. Good afternoon from newark new jersey and the million person march against
Police Brutality<\/a>,
Racial Injustice<\/a> and economic inequality. Not quite a
Million People<\/a> here but the organizers are pleased with the turn out in the sun shine on this saturday afternoon. Larry ham, who put this together has been telling why events like this are so important. We are hoping to continue the spotlight on
Police Brutality<\/a>,
Police Murder<\/a> unarmed civilians, police torture, and terror. These i know to a lot of people that may sound like hiperbally, but its not. On the organising committee of this event, theres no fewer than three mums who have lost their sons to alleged
Police Brutality<\/a>. One of them
Michelle Kamal<\/a> has been telling me about her how son decide saying the authorities refused to indict the officers involved. Within minutes they killed my son. Three officers shot him 15 times. Killing him on the spot. Reporter and another speaker this afternoon is the wellknown dr cornell west whose main message to the crowd is that
Police Brutality<\/a> across the
United States<\/a> needs to be stopped and event like this are the forum to encourage that to happen. John terrett from new jersey. U. S. Armed forces say air strikes destroyed an asset of i. S. I. L. Fallujah and iraq. Newly released video shows the distribution of facility used to make explosives one of 31 air strikes by the coalition in iraq and syria turkey appears to be fighting on two fronts i. S. I. L. And syria and
Kurdish Forces<\/a> in iraq. It says the p. K. K. In iraq followed turkeys first ever strikes on i. S. I. L. And syria. Turkey has been accusing forces in
Northern Syria<\/a> of driving out civilians, and the p. K. K. Said it ended a ceasefire agreed to this 2013. The operations will continue for as long as theres a threat against turkey. I. S. I. L. Detonated two suicide bombs in the syrian sound. Activists said the attacks target two checkpoints. One of the villages tell of a strategic location, taken back from i. S. I. L. By
Kurdish Forces<\/a>, and follow an i. S. I. L. Suicide bombing killing 32 people in a town close to the
Syrian Border<\/a> on monday. Saudi arabia says it will start a 5day ceasefire in yemen. The announcement comes a day after delivering several tonnes of medical supplies and equipment. A
Saudiled Coalition<\/a> says it will pause the offensive against rebels but will respond to violations. Officials say the ceasefire was requested by ousted yemeni president
Abdrabbu Mansour<\/a> hadi, who is in exile in riyadh. A u. N. Brokered ceasefire failed this month. A federal judge ordered the release of immigrant families held in two texas detention centers, a judge ruling the facilities do not reach minimum requirements to hold children. That children had been held in deplorable conditions in
Border Patrol<\/a> stations and they had failed to provide safe and sanitary conditions for children in cells. More than 2600 people were the in centers, 2,000 more than they were built to hold. Some of islams sacred sites are in danger. These are not in a war zone. A battle to save ancient grounds in saudi arabia. Plus this. Thank god the police got here in less than a minutes. Live to louisiana, for the search in relation to a shooting killing two in a theatre. Louisiana police thank tipsters for information about the suspect in thursdays shooting. They are piecing together what prompted a gunman to open fire in a lafayette theatre. What can you tell us about the condition of the victims . Good evening. We know that a wounded victim was released from the hospital today. We understand two are hospitalized. Both in good condition. Good news considers the conditions 24 hours ago. One was critical in the intensive care unit. Theres a lot the police dont know about the suspect. They want to provide a sense of calm and comfort to the community, reiterating that there is no ongoing threat and the shooter acted alone. Reporter detectives wrapped up the initial investigation into thursdays mass shooting at the
Grand Theatre<\/a> in lafayette. Officers returned on saturday taking another look at the evidence. Well reevaluate what we have done make sure we have not left a stone unturned. We are still speaking to victims and witnesses. Reporter for the first time officers allowed us behind the crime take walking to the theatre, showing the door with
John Russell Howser<\/a> tried to escape. He came out of the door. We suspect he saw the officers and reentered the area. Reporter state police and fbi are trying to track down people who knew or who came into contact with houser. We dont no why he came to lafayette. No, it will be tough. I dont think well be 100 sure as to why what happened here at the
Grand Theatre<\/a> happened. Reporter do we know from his family, who you have spoken to . You know we know that he had some mental issues. We know based from what they are telling us. All of that will come out in due time. Meantime theres a memorial outside the lafayette boutique
Jillian Johnson<\/a> owned her his bed. Her and another were kill. Jillian reed stopped to drop off flowers, saying she left the theatre an hour before the shooting. We have come together and shown support for the families and victims. Lafayette is a great community. Well stay strong. A lot of people are praying for us. Well get through this. The community is fan back by it. We are in mourning, in the healing process. Police say the movie theatre could open on monday a stein of the community moving forward. Terry
Tyler Randell<\/a> ter terry landy senior said part of that is talking about gun crime. The topic was avoided during a press conference. The cause and effect is people getting guns that shouldnt have guns. To have a debate about the cause and effect is now. Its not three months from now. Reporter today louisiana governor bobby jindal issued an order to keep protesters away from the funerals of the victims, two women aren killed. Thats because the
Baptist Church<\/a> announced plans to protest the funerals, and the accused shooter, houser in the past tweeted out his support for west borrow church. Thank you jonathan live in louisiana. A wisconsin family said good buy to a marine killed in the chattanooga shooting. A funeral was held in his home town. Public visitation was held at his high school. He was among four marines and sailors killed on july 16th. Some ancient sites of islam are in danger of disappearing. Happening in an unlikely place saudi arabia. Attempts by groups say the sites have fallen. These are the images coming to mind when referring to islams holy sites. These places and others have been under threat for decades by some of the same claiming to protect them. At the heart of the controversy is this place a cemetery where many members of
Prophet Muhammad<\/a>s companions are buried. The family demolished the shrines saying the tombstones are unnize lambic and replaced them. Muslims currently are not allowed to pay their respects. The conservative form of sunni islam frowns on visits to shrines, times or historical sites on grounds it may lead to sin, worshipping anyone other than god. They want to bring attention to why the site may be destroyed. They stabbed for protection, or attach archeological significance to the sites. And why have they been destroyed. A director of the organization is based in chicago. And her group has been trying to bring attention to the issue. It started to organise protests on the 8th day of the 10th month of the islamic calleneder. To mark the anniversary of destruction. In 2007 they bussed people to the
Saudi Embassy<\/a> in washington d. C. Since 2007 many more sites have been demolished, and requests for documentation of sites that used to exist have been denied. The sites are not only important for muslims. We have several sites represented over here. We have invited some of the nonmuslims. Some of the cultural sites are very much valuable and important for nonmuslims as well. The group sends a memorandum to saudi officials, this years calling for the government to . Hussain says the calls have fallen on deaf ears. We submit the memorandum to them every year. And we do not get an official response or acknowledgment that they received the memorandum. An unnamed government saurs says that the project should not be seen as destruction, but rather expansion to the already existing holy sites necessary to accommodate growing number of pilgrims. They have been met with opposition. Growing dissent compared the skyline to that of las vegas, complete with a modern clocktower mall shopping malls and jacuzzis. It rests on what used to be an 18th century cita dell. Projects have been kept under the radar, so not many are aware of the construction taking place. They say enough is enough. We want to bring attention as to why the sites are destroyed, and country or global site. They stand for attention and attach archeological issues to the site demonstrations are planned around the world in a handful of cities including london melbourne and karachi. The director of an organization joins us from los angeles. Thank you for being with us. I understand you are coming from a protest at the saudi consulate. Is the movement gaining traction. Yes thank you for having me yes. This, of course, you can see this all around the world. You know although it was destroyed many years ago, but today, what you see from the terrorist organizations, you see two things killing and destruction. This started. Within the saudis and others attacked medina one of the holy cities of islam, they killed so many people. Then they destroyed this
Historical Cemetery<\/a> regarded by the prophet as a respected place. And the prophet, his wives and family members the grandson is buried there. And other great personalities of islam and companions are buried there. There are multiple sites of concern, many that have been destroyed. The argument for saudi government is that the country sees millions come every year and they need the space to accommodate the huge crowds of tourists. What do you say to that . This is not a good excuse of they can expand the haram and mosque while protecting the historical sides. Because these. How do you protect them if they are in the same election. Yes you can leave them. Leave marks symbols, signs, they are eliminating everything. They want to wipe out history of islam. The prophet that is against islam and the history of islam. Exactly what in i. S. I. S. And taliban and boko haram and al qaeda have done and are doing everywhere. You mentioned the group that destroyed other sacred sites. Are you frustrated theres not been more
International Condemnation<\/a> under saudi arabias moves. This is true and the media is not paying attention on the important issues. This is an ideology. They are groups, but not, you know just groups. It is connecting them together, and saudi arabia is the center of this type and promoter of this ideology. Now they are everywhere. Terrorism, vandalism. Nobody is safe from these people. No one. Not just a sect. No muslims. Christians jews you know. Syrians, arabs. No one is safe from this kind of terrorism. They are important it islam and other faces around the world. Thank you for your time tonight. Thank you very much. Socalled superbugs kill more than 20,000 people in the u. S. Every year. And a couple of days later some of my blood tests came back. They said hey we need to isolate you and put you in a room yourself because you have an infection that we have never seen here before. The fight to kill that infection, next. Go ahead and address the i. S. I. S. In the room. Later, muslim humour. Comedians using jokes to break down barriers. Pags welcome back to al jazeera america. Here is a look at the top stories. President obama finished his trip to kenya. He announced a billion of support for new businesses and addressed counterterrorism relating to alshabab, and gay and lesbian rights in kenya and throughout the continent family and friends of an illinois woman found dead gathered for her funeral. Authorities say bland hung herself in gaol. Her arrest for failing to use a turning signal escalated into a physical altercation with the officer. Protests against the saudi arabia government saying the kingdom is destroying islamic sites, among them the cemetery where
Prophet Muhammad<\/a> and come pannians are buried they are known as superbugs, an infection resistant to most drugs. They sicken millions much the most common type is cre, but the exact fam of cases each year is not known. 19 states have walls for medical facilities to report infections california does not have the requirements and cre sickened 179 paint the
Ronald Reagan<\/a>
Medical Center<\/a> in los angeles. Two died from infections linked to tainted medical equipment. Superbugs superbugs kill up to a quarter of a million and can rise to 10 million by 2050. Its a concern in india, where doctors struggle to treat a growing number of patients, we have this report. Reporter hes 14 months old. For months hes been ill. He had typhoid and saw the doctor in january. It took two courses the treatment, but now finally he has the all clear. Most of the cases we have here are drug resistant. Almost all of them have been drug resistant. It is a problem. For adults getting the right treatment is a problem. I had meds from one doctor. When the first didnt work, i went to another. The second doctors didnt help either. Reporter it was when she visited a clinic close to her home that she was found to have drugresistant tuberculosis. Dr
Shelley Butler<\/a> spent the last 20 years treating difficult tb cases and said more and more drugs are becoming ineffective against the disease and hartley blames
Unqualified Health<\/a> providers. There are informal providers, some are not qualified to write a prescription. Training and upgrading skills is require to proven the diseases. Reporter once a drugresistant disease like dive eyed takes hold its typhoid takes hold its passed on through the water. Sanitation is a challenge for communities like this and drugresistant illnesses are a growing threat. Where the government fails to fix the problem,
Health Workers<\/a> comment by treating the spread of illnesses with a host of medicine. Ad hoc treatment does little to contain the bacteria. It raised questions about dealing with the diseases aspecting million. Doctors around the world have long been aware of the threat of drug resistance. Now with a number of cases, that is real. They back calls for action to help stop superbugs and hope it will be enough and wont come too late to protect the health of the next generation. Researchers fight superbugs in the
United States<\/a>. A major barrier is making new drugs more and more difficult. Jacob ward explains why reporter the
United States<\/a> has a bug problem. Multidrug resistant bacteria superbugs that learn to shrug off the antibiotics plague the health system. These organisms get spread, and can live on the skin and live on the surfaces of a desk or bed or steth scope. The trub is that it takes trouble is that it takes days to identify specifics of bacteria. Dr lee riley received a multi million grant to develop a process identifying the right drugs to fight bacteria. If you can determine what the drugs are doing the organisms, that you didnt give the right drug, you dont have to worry about creating resistance. Here in the u. S. And around the
World Companies<\/a> are not making antibiotics, its too expensive and hard. They pretty much tap out of the microorganisms that can be cultivated in a lab setting. There are enough mirk organisms if this dirt to pursue lines of antibiotics. Its only out here that theyll thrive. As a result researchers are limited to the tiny number of microorganisms na grow. The gap is humongous. A large aim on the planet is not contactable. This dot is it. How much of that would have been cultivated. The team developed device the chip that can isolate cells in dirt to let them grow the way they do in nature. It lets nature provide the component for growth. And once this forms, we can explore it with the ability to produce antibiotic. The hope is that a new crop used on bacteria specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world, infections that our food and hospitals help to create. This is a big deal. Lets bring in the doctor an infectious ciites physician. How big of a deal is this when it comes to treating patients. As we chatted about. On the hospital wards we see a lot of drug resistant infections. It takes
Something Like<\/a> this outbreak with endoscopes to get the publics attention focused on the problem. In a lot of cases we are not clear on how widespread this is, correct . Hospitals do some of their own monitoring. When we test a patient for infection, we sent it to the lab to see if its resistant. We give the correct one. The prevalence, how common they are. That is a bigger and bigger problem. In your daily job as you work in the hospital, how often do you see this bacteria . Every day. So it is a real problem, and there are a couple of things we need to address. One is managing antibiotics responsible in the hospital. That means that you dont give everyone an antibiotic for something that is not appropriate. A lot of people come in with coughs and colds. They want an ain by otic. Its not appropriate prescribing. We dont need to pull out the big guns. Sometimes plain old peninsula works. And the other issue is big agriculture, the
Food Industry<\/a> is using antibiotics to mask unhygienic conditions and promote
Growth Driving<\/a> the emergence of superbugs. Is a patient that goes into hospital for something minor, and catches a superbug. What advice do you give patients on trying to prevent becoming infected with
Something Like<\/a> this. A major lesson is more is not better. In this country. We need more tests, procedures, drugs, antibiotics, thats a solution. Unfortunately, all of these things have risks associated with them. You need to question do i need that antibiotic. Do i need the test do i neat the scope. Challenging your doctor . Asking. Asking do i need this. A lot of times doctors assume that patients will leave the office unhappy if they accident get an antibiotic. A lot of times
Patients Want<\/a> reassurance that it will get better on its own, get sleep, drink fluids, youll be okay. How hard is it to fight the drugs. The issue with the superbugs is they are resistant. They will not be killed by common antibiotics. We have to reach for tox ib, more expensive i. V. Antibiotics, its more for the patients. What is the biggest problem in trying to figure out a fewer for the disease. Is it money, time or what . Unfortunately antibiotics is a bad market in terms of the market. It takes time for antibiotics to come to market. Its not like lipitor ta you might be on for the rest of your life. Once we have a new antiby ot tick we do as mousse irons have
Everything Possible<\/a> to restrict the use, because we dont want natural selection. It reads the more you are on the antibiotics, do you see it as a bigger problem or doctors are getting a hold of this . I think its an increasing problem as much as we educate doctors and patients, it hasnt changed that much. Thank you for your time today theres some controversy over whether
Hillary Clinton<\/a> will testify before a
House Committee<\/a> in relation to the benghazi attacks. Aids announced shed speak in october, but a
Committee Spokesman<\/a> denied that. It has turned into a fight over
Hillary Clinton<\/a>s private server for the use of secretary of state business. Sepp blatter gave support for russia to host the 2018 world cup. Blatter is in st. Petersburg. He shrugged off the corruption scandal. And is back. Sepp blatter is emphasising the trip to russia. Its under fire from three sponsors f. I. F. A. Executives met visa mcdonalds and cocacola. Meaningful reform cannot be implemented under the counter leadership. They are requesting an independent party to carry out changes. Still to come the best pictures ever seen. Secrets revealed from the dwarf planet. Its that time of year when the wildfires are creeping up across the west. Who will get a break, who will see a lot more bl. More on that more weather. More on that when i return after this. Wildfires are wiping out thousands of acres of dry land in six western states california montana and washington are getting the worst of it. High winds and dry brush are helping the fire spread. Extra firefighters are coming from as far east as maryland to help, and with the drought, this is what we were worried about. Thats right. Well get wildfires every year. Because the drought has increased in the area, there has been an uptake in the numbers across the region. Lets look at the satellite. The area of concern is dry from california up here to the north. We are getting some moisture across the border states and well talk about that in a moment. Lets look at where the wildfires are located. We had some towards california. Some are small. Here towards napper is one of the biggest, 4,0005,000 acres and not over half contained. Then to the north, one of the biggest wildfires is across washington state, towards the southeast and towards montana. We think over the next couple of days that we will get a break. Here is the situation. We are talking about draught across california. And a year to 12 months ago it increased 1 . So there has been no relief in this area. Also, if you look at washington that is one area we are looking at into montana. That is one area that is dealing with quite a bit of drought situation. Very dry here towards the south. No rain expected on sunday. Temperatures towards the south very very warm. Going towards monday, not relief in terms of the rain coming into play across that region. As i said we expect to see a break here across the north. Idaho and montana, well see rain coming in here. Towards monday it will be really fizzling out. Not much of a break there. We are seeing a lot of heavy rain. Next hour towards florida, they have been seeing so much main that the flooding has been incredible. In the wrong part of the country. Should be the west. Donald trump is rocketing to the top of the polls among the voters. What does
Trumps Police<\/a> say. That is the topic. Third rail with imran garda and his guests. Here is a preview. We are a long way from the elections. Right. Hes not going to be the republican nominee, i dont believe for a second. He may about a third party in which case the incredibly boring and tire s
Hillary Clinton<\/a> may become the president of the
United States<\/a>. I think it will be exciting and not tiresome at all. Im from california the land of
Ronald Reagan<\/a> and diego schwartzman, trump is like an arnold schwarzenegger. In the world of infotainment and citizens united. He could go. He could go. You have been in politics for 30 year, you believe he can go all the way. I think that i would predict donald trump on the stage next fall. Going were . Republican nominee or the independent. Where is he going . Hillary clinton will be happy. I think as the nominee for the party. Hell be the republican nominee. No. I think he sees him on the stage. You know you are hoping. Im hoping
Hillary Clinton<\/a> is. I think chris hit a button when he said that theres hillary and establishment fatigue. I think the race is so wide open we have no idea who we are in store yore. Third rail airs sunday 6 00 pm eastern, 3 00 p. M. Pacific. Del walters is here with a look at the next hour. President obama making a stop in kenya. A topic on the agenda advocating for gay rights. The plea not well received by kenyans. We have more on the visit to the home lands, and a deeper look at the minimum wage. By cities heeding the cry of workers. The university of california followed suit. If this is a trend, how will the higher wages be received and can business sustain it. That ahead. Up next muslims using comedy to bridge a cultural divide. There are three types of muslims on tv theres i. S. I. S. Al qaeda, and theres under arrest. That story is next. Stay with us. From the edge of the sol oar system n. A. S. A. Released more stunning photos of pluto. The pictures are sent back by the new horizon spacecraft. And
Scientists Say<\/a> this is the best image seen of the dwarf planet. Photos show a different terrain, but most are interested in this an image showing plutos atmosphere. This is a first image of plutos atmosphere. That is what stunned the encounter team. For 25 years we knew that pluto has an atmosphere. In is our first picture, the first time we have seen it. This was the image that almost brought tears to the eyes of atmospheric scientists. N. A. S. A. Says the first phase of the
Data Transmission<\/a> is now complete. Next is technical data and photos expected in september well there is nothing funny about hate and prejudice. Muslim communities say that comedy shows the funny side. They are here for what they described as the first muslimamerican comedy festival. Lets address the i. S. I. S. In the room. Reporter this man beliefs comedy can combat fears about muslims. Im walking down the street people are looking at me. There he goes i. S. I. S. Is here now. Hes one of the 18 muslim comedians from around the world starring in the first muslim funny fest. For them little is off limits. Mum was like is he circumsised . , i said i dont know. Just in case the word muslim didnt tip anyone off, i said let me dress like this. There are three types of muslim on tv i. S. I. S. Al qaeda, and theres under arrest. Those are the thret. Reporter one poll suggests that americans view muslims more negatively than any other religious group. Attacks like the assault on the
Charlie Hebdo<\/a> in paris, and last weeks shootings in chattanooga, tennessee perpetuate that image. Those people that commit acts of violence are fringe they do not represent the majority of muslim worldwide. What we are trying to do is show again, that your average every day muslim is like you. You dont go to pray in stilettos, you go to dance on polls. Reporter do you get tired of having to defend muslims in america . Im tired of answering the accusations, not the question. Im happy to answer the question. This man says hes been answering questions about himself since he was a child growing up. Ive been explaining my name my whole life. What kind of name is that . Itsara bike. You are from arab. No im from india. He studied law, and worked up the courage to industry stand up comedy. He went on to tour the world with fellow muslimamerican comedians,
Preacher Moss<\/a> and mohamed, and call their trio allah made me funny. You guys do comedy as a full time job . Yes. How is business . Islamaphobia is good for standup comedy. We are going to places where people think they may not be welcome, but its a powerful thing. Humour is universal. Some within our home, outside of our community. I didnt realise that indian men are the most stressed out people on earth. Especially if the guy has a daughter. How old old is she . Despite the obstacles, muslim comedians are making progress. There has been a couple of instances where people came up after a show n is heart worm of course, and have been in heart warming and have been in tears, saying i cant believe you exist, and i came into this show with so much anger and negativity in my heart towards muslims, and you have completely destroyed that. He has a message for muslims too. Illustrated through a story about a white man he felt eyed him suspiciously at the air fort. He missed his kid at home. Like me. Thats when it hit me. Im like dude we are the same bird. You are like white chocolate, im a snickers bar, both delicious humour is indeed universe am. That does it for us on this hour. Im
Jonathan Betz<\/a> in new york. Stay here the news conditions. This is al jazeera america, im del walters in new york. A look at the top stories. The state should not discriminate against people based on their sexual aryan sayings. Orientation. President obama visits kenya. On the agenda gay rights. Is it falling on deaf ears. Turkey launching attacks on two fronth i. S. I. S. And kurdish worses in iraq. A louisiana theatre set to reopen. The latest on the investigation into the deadly shooting. And the minimum wage 15 an hour. Take a look at the push to raise the rates and what that means for workers and business. We begin in kenya, president obama wrapping up his first full day in the east african country, spending the day with their president. The two leaders breaking groun","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia902703.us.archive.org\/19\/items\/ALJAZAM_20150725_230000_Weekend_News\/ALJAZAM_20150725_230000_Weekend_News.thumbs\/ALJAZAM_20150725_230000_Weekend_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240629T12:35:10+00:00"}