Lex Fridman Podcast - #411 – Omar Suleiman: Palestine, Gaza, Oct 7, Israel, Resistance, Faith & Islam

Omar Suleiman is a Palestinian-American Muslim scholar, civil rights leader, and President of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/omar-suleiman-2-transcript

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OUTLINE:
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(00:00) – Introduction
(10:18) – Oct 7
(19:14) – Palestinian diaspora
(23:29) – Wael Al-Dahdouh
(38:21) – Violence
(1:01:59) – Biden and Trump
(1:15:11) – Ceasefire march
(1:25:24) – Benjamin Netanyahu
(1:32:26) – Houthi rebel attacks
(1:34:03) – Hostages
(1:40:23) – MLK Jr and Malcolm X
(1:53:04) – Palestinian refugees
(2:02:14) – Muhammad and Jesus
(2:13:07) – Al-Aqsa Mosque
(2:22:04) – Ramadan
(2:26:57) – Hope for the future

The Gist - Bland Tacos, Tap Water, And Joe Biden

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Consider This from NPR - Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe.

For people in the US, 2020 was one of the most dangerous years in decades. The first year of the pandemic saw a huge spike in violence. The number of homicides in the country rose about 30 percent from 2019.

Fast forward a couple of years – and things look very different. According to crime analyst Jeff Asher, "2023 featured one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the US in more than 50 years."

In big cities and small, from the East coast to the West, violence has dropped dramatically.

Despite a significant and measurable drop in violent crime, Americans feel less safe. According to a Gallup poll released in November, more than three quarters of Americans believe there's more crime in the country than there was last year.

We explore the reasons why the good news on crime isn't getting through.

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Consider This from NPR - Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe.

For people in the US, 2020 was one of the most dangerous years in decades. The first year of the pandemic saw a huge spike in violence. The number of homicides in the country rose about 30 percent from 2019.

Fast forward a couple of years – and things look very different. According to crime analyst Jeff Asher, "2023 featured one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the US in more than 50 years."

In big cities and small, from the East coast to the West, violence has dropped dramatically.

Despite a significant and measurable drop in violent crime, Americans feel less safe. According to a Gallup poll released in November, more than three quarters of Americans believe there's more crime in the country than there was last year.

We explore the reasons why the good news on crime isn't getting through.

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Consider This from NPR - Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe.

For people in the US, 2020 was one of the most dangerous years in decades. The first year of the pandemic saw a huge spike in violence. The number of homicides in the country rose about 30 percent from 2019.

Fast forward a couple of years – and things look very different. According to crime analyst Jeff Asher, "2023 featured one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the US in more than 50 years."

In big cities and small, from the East coast to the West, violence has dropped dramatically.

Despite a significant and measurable drop in violent crime, Americans feel less safe. According to a Gallup poll released in November, more than three quarters of Americans believe there's more crime in the country than there was last year.

We explore the reasons why the good news on crime isn't getting through.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Bitcoin Corrects After Federal Reserve Indicates Rate Cuts May Take Time, With Kaiko’s Dessislava Aubert

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and guest Dessislava Aubert, senior research analyst at Kaiko.

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On "Markets Daily," host Jennifer Sanasie speaks with Dessislava Aubert, senior research analyst at Kaiko, about how markets reacted to yesterday's FOMC meeting rates decision.

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The Daily Signal - House Passes Child Tax Credit, DC Cops Arrest 19 Anti-Israel Protesters, Biden’s SPLC Attack Dogs | Feb. 1

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • The House passes a Child Tax Credit bill on Wednesday
  • Conservatives in Congress blast the Biden administration for siccing SPLC on Moms for Liberty. 
  • Capitol Police say there will be no charges for Senate staffer who filmed sex tape.
  • The House passes bill that would allow immediate deportation of illegal immigrants convicted of DUIs.


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The Indicator from Planet Money - Why the FTC is cracking down on location data brokers

It's no secret — your phone knows where you are, and if that data exists, someone else might have it. Back in 2022, we covered the murky market for smartphone location data. Now, the Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on this multi-billion dollar industry. In today's episode, we explain why the agency is trying to ban a data broker from selling information tied to sensitive places like medical facilities.

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Motley Fool Money - Powell’s No-Action Streak

Prospects for a rapid string of rate cuts may be fading. That’s actually good news.


(00:21) Bill Barker and Deidre Woollard discuss:

- How fewer interest rate cuts may impact businesses.

- Peloton’s path forward.

- Ways streaks are valuable to businesses.


(16:47) Mary Long and Matt Frankel discuss the buy now, pay later phenomenon and who it really benefits.


Companies discussed: PTON, OKTA, AFRM, PYPL, SQ, WMT


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