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Big Think Interview with Salman Rushdie November 29, 2010
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Daniel Pipes & Mark Golub on Middle East (Mar 23, 2011)
Terrorism and Middle East expert Daniel Pipes of the Middle East Forum analyzes of the Egyptian coup d'etat, refutes David Remnick's critique of Netanyahu, discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and rates US response to Islamic extremism. (55:49)Collected in Universalgeni's videos Mar 31, 2011 -
Walid Shoebat discusses President Obama’s Middle East Policy
Interview by Melody Himel Scalley with Former PLO Terrorist Walid Shoebat. This interview was recorded on March 3, 2011. Mr. Shoebat Now Speaks Out For USA and Israel against the influence of Islam. The interview starts at 3:38. Music is by Joyce Shaffer. http://www.joyceusa.net/ - http://www.shoebat.com/Collected in Universalgeni's videos Mar 21, 2011 -
The Emily Rooney Show - Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie: In 1981, Salman Rushdie’s second book, Midnight’s Children, set the literary world ablaze, earning him international acclaim and the Booker Prize. But it was his 1988 novel Satanic Versus—and the controversy surrounding it’s publication—that made Rushdie a household name. Many in the Islamic world saw the book as an irreverent depiction of the prophet Muhammad. The government of Iran called for Rushdie’s death and he lived in hiding for years afterward. But he continued to write, and he evenCollected in Universalgeni's videos Mar 6, 2011 -
Robert Putnam & Michael Krasny - Nov 15, 2010
Nov 15, 2010: Author Robert Putnam discusses his new book, "American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us." The book includes a dozen or so profiles of congregations across the country, attempting to illuminate the role of spirituality in the everyday lives of Americans. Host: Michael Krasny. Guest: Robert Putnam, author and professor of public policy at Harvard University.Collected in Universalgeni's videos Nov 16, 2010 -
Sam Harris & Michael Krasny - Nov 10, 2010
Author Sam Harris joins us to discuss his new book, "The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values." The book explores the perils of moral relativism and the relationship between knowledge and values. Sam Harris: CEO of Project Reason, a nonprofit foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society, and author of books including "The Moral Landscape," "The End of Faith" and "Letters to a Christian Nation".Collected in Universalgeni's videos Nov 10, 2010 -
Russia Today Oct. 18, 2010 - Westerners and Muslims not yet found common tongue - Udo Ulfkotte - Part 1
Attempts to build a multicultural society in Germany have “completely failed”, said Chancellor Angela Merkel. She believes immigrants need to make more of an effort to integrate, including learning the German language. Her comments follow a number of recent anti-immigration statements from politicians in the country. Western and Muslim culture will not mix peacefully, Dr Udo Ulfkotte, a German journalist told RT. “We have a clash not only of civilizations and religions, we have also a clash of ideologies.”Collected in Universalgeni's videos Oct 19, 2010 -
KQED Forum Radio - Contemporary American Relationships
From: July 6, 2006. Host: Michael Krasny. Guests: Lynn Smith-Lovin, professor of Sociology at Duke University and co-author of "Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades," a study published in the American Sociological Review. Robert Putnam, professor of Public Policy at Harvard University and author of the books "Bowling Alone" and "Better Together."Collected in Universalgeni's videos Sep 28, 2010 -
Stakelbeck on Terror - Austrian Woman Charged for Criticizing the Koran
CBN News interviewed one Austrian citizen facing hate crimes charges for criticizing the Koran. Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff still remembers her first exposure to Islam as a small child. It was 1979 and her father, an Austrian diplomat, was stationed in Tehran during the Iranian revolution. "Millions of people were congregating and screaming 'Allahu Akhbar,'" she said. That incident began an eye-opening journey for Sabaditsch-Wolff, who would be stationed in several Islamic countries during her own dipCollected in Universalgeni's videos Sep 10, 2010 -
Finding an Authentic Voice - Orhan Pamuk | UC Berkeley Webcasts
November 6, 2009 in Campus UC Berkeley - Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk. On the occasion of publication in the United States of his new novel, "The Museum of Innocence," Pamuk reflects on his intellectual journey, including the influence of his parents, writers who shaped his world view, the "huzun" of Istanbul, writing, and recurring themes in his novels.Collected in Universalgeni's videos Sep 8, 2010 -
Ayaan Hirsi Ali & Irshad Manji on CNN - Fareed Zakaria GPS
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Andrew Bostom on The Michael Graham Show - August 5, 2010
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