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Muslims and the Paris Attacks
Last week’s wave of attacks in Paris has prompted new debates about Islam and extremism. Host Bob Abernethy and Managing Editor Kim Lawton talk with Haris Tarin of the Muslim Public Affairs Council about how the West should respond, how to counter an anti-Muslim backlash, and how US Muslims are trying to keep extremism from taking hold here.
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