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shimon prokupecz.you will, again, a lot of what we're seeing today is because of the questions that you've been asking for so long two years. with us now, cnn law enforcement analyst jonathan rackrow. this is a report, the result of a federal investigation going on for months and months and months here. a lot what have it finds is a lot of what we've come to know from shimon and others that the law enforcement response was inadequate in many ways, just wrong. so what happens now with this? >> well, listen, we have to learn from it, right, and we have to, you know, take what we saw on that day, what's being reported now and hold people accountable, right, and i think, that you know, with shimon's point and what he was trying to say here is that the -- the revictimization of this community happens again now, you know, because this report is out without the accountability and holding people accountable for their either actions or lack of actions on that day, just continues, you know, the pain and sufferin
shimon prokupecz.you will, again, a lot of what we're seeing today is because of the questions that you've been asking for so long two years. with us now, cnn law enforcement analyst jonathan rackrow. this is a report, the result of a federal investigation going on for months and months and months here. a lot what have it finds is a lot of what we've come to know from shimon and others that the law enforcement response was inadequate in many ways, just wrong. so what happens now with this?...
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shimon. >> that's pretty significant thing to say. that's been the big question, right? and law enforcement here has not wanted to talk about that. and that takes this to another level because then you have to start wondering whether or not there's enough now to bring criminal charges. and you have the attorney general of the united states saying that if these officers had acted properly, leadership, lives would have been saved. you know, i have had a lot of access to material here. i have talked to the kids that were inside that room. there were people alive, they were in bad condition, they were shot. some of them were on their last breaths. but they were breathing. they were alive. and had the police officers gone in there sooner, those lives could have been saved, including one of the kids. so that is a significant part of this. and just to hear, again, dana, having lived this story, being around these families, some of them were here. you could see, i looked back at one point, some had tears in their eyes. they have been crying every day. and part of what they have
shimon. >> that's pretty significant thing to say. that's been the big question, right? and law enforcement here has not wanted to talk about that. and that takes this to another level because then you have to start wondering whether or not there's enough now to bring criminal charges. and you have the attorney general of the united states saying that if these officers had acted properly, leadership, lives would have been saved. you know, i have had a lot of access to material here. i...
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shimon, thank you and your team for the great work you've been doing on this throughout. john?> with us cnn law enforcement analyst john miller. got our hand on this report about an hour ago, not even officially released for some time. we're poring through it. what's the science now on mass shootings, and based on what we've seen from this report, where did they fall short? >> so the science in the post-columbine world on active shooter was immediate action, rapid deployment. it was get on the scene, don't wait for the s.w.a.t. team, form a contact team, you, me, two other overs, okay, we're together. we've got a radio and we've got radios and push to the shooter. distract, isolate, neutralize, and some of that happened, many overs showed up with a large array of weapons, long guns, body armor, but this is a command and control issue which is there were officers there who were willing to go in, but there wasn't that single commander, whether it was the police chief, the school's chief or the sheriff who said i'm giving the orders here and this is what to do except telling them
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i want to bring in shimon porcupine's again. shimon, you are continuing to look through this.ning about who's named in this? >> now we have a reference here to caitlin, to donald trump. bases also coming from a deposition of johanna, she was a employee of jeffrey epstein, and according to her deposition, which was released, she said she recalled the time she was with jeffrey epstein on one of his planes, and the pilots had said that he needed to land and atlantic city, then she says but jeffrey said, great, we'll call up trump, and will go to, and then she says, he doesn't remember the name of the casino in atlantic city, but will go to the casino. she also says that in her deposition, there's a question about whether she had any inappropriate contact your relationship with trump, and she says that she never gave a massage to trump. so, here we are seeing donald trump's name, now, of course, as i mentioned earlier, former president bill clinton, and that continues as we continue to look through the documents to see what other prominent people could potentially be named. >> so
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i want to bring back in shimon prokupecz. shimon, you are continuing to look through this. what else are you learning about who is named in this? >> now we have a reference here, kaitlan, to donald trump. this is also coming from a deposition of johanna sjoberg. she was an employee of jeffrey epstein, and according to her deposition, which was released, that she said she recalled a time she was with jeffrey epstein on one of his planes, and the pilots had said that he needed to land in atlantic city. and then she says that jeffrey said great, we'll call up trump, and we'll go to -- and then she says she doesn't remember the name of the casino in atlantic city, but we'll go to the casino. she also then says that in her deposition, there was a question about whether she had any inappropriate contact or relationship with trump, and she says that she never gave a massage to trump. so here we're seeing donald trump's name now. of course, as i mentioned earlier, former president bill clinton, and that continues as we continue to look through the documents to see what other promin
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shimon, thank you. shimon and his team back on this looking.eantime, we have new details about that fatal runway crash in japan. and next, we're going to tell you what we learned today. our will ripley with exclusive reporting of whether there was a very specific and deadly mistake. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you. >>> tonight alarming new details. we are learning red warning lights were not working when a japan airlines jet landed and crashed into the coast guard plane. this comes as we got new transcripts, which are showing air traffic control had instructed the coast guard plane to, quote, taxi to point. a minute later, passenger plane was cleared to land. the transcript does not show the coast guard plane was cleared for takeoff. will ripley is "out front" with new details. >> reporter: at catastrophic collision in the heart of tokyo. captured from this man's window seat, as flames engulfed his jet. "honestly, i was scared to death," he says. "at landing, i felt strong shaking. when the plane stopped, in less than a minute, the cabin w
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shimon, hundreds of pages in here, a lot to go through. what are we learning? all stems from a lawsuit that started in 2015 by one of the victims against ghislaine maxwell, who is serving 20 years in prison in connection to this case. this was a civil case. and really, for years, journalists, specifically the miami herald, have been fighting to release these documents. finally we are getting, tonight, a look at this case. and, you know, we are seeing names which aren't new, like the former president bill clinton, and this is all coming from depositions from an associate of jeffrey epstein, a woman who worked for him. and she describes how jeffrey epstein once told her that bill clinton liked them young, referring to young girls, she says. and, of course, the former president has denied any wrongdoing. he has admitted that he's been on his plane back in 2019, he had said that. and of course, again, today, a spokesperson has denied any wrongdoing that the former president was involved in any wrongdoing. the other thing we learned from this former employee's depos
shimon, hundreds of pages in here, a lot to go through. what are we learning? all stems from a lawsuit that started in 2015 by one of the victims against ghislaine maxwell, who is serving 20 years in prison in connection to this case. this was a civil case. and really, for years, journalists, specifically the miami herald, have been fighting to release these documents. finally we are getting, tonight, a look at this case. and, you know, we are seeing names which aren't new, like the former...
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shimon is correct. the community is divided.nd you have a district attorney that's not helping because she's got to pull this band aid off and she's got to go after the people she has to go after. she refuses to do so. because i think that in order to do so, she also has to go after the department of public safety, a few texas rangers, and a few other people. and i don't think that she is ready for that in this community. but at some point, you have to bring justice and you have to send this message because it's the only way you're ever going to have accountability. it's the only way you're ever going to create change. and so far, we have had zero accountability. other than pete arredondo, no officers have been fired. department of public safety has lied to us. they said they fired one. he retired. the texas ranger, he's still getting paid. he's making $100,000 just to sit on his couch. zero accountability. and i'd like to end with this. shimon uncovered a memo from the department of public safety, from the head of the departmen
shimon is correct. the community is divided.nd you have a district attorney that's not helping because she's got to pull this band aid off and she's got to go after the people she has to go after. she refuses to do so. because i think that in order to do so, she also has to go after the department of public safety, a few texas rangers, and a few other people. and i don't think that she is ready for that in this community. but at some point, you have to bring justice and you have to send this...
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we have cnn's shimon prokupecz on the scene in uvalde since he has been since the shooting. shimon, you and your team uncovered these critical failures well before this report arrived. the family welcomed the comprehensive nature of this report. what stands out to you in this first official account? >> well, it is just the chaos of that day and just how there was simply no leadership on any level, on any level. we know a lot of this. but to see this in the way the department of justice laid out from the moments the officers first arrived, just today how the family's have been treated by law enforcement, by city officials, it's very painful. and i think the department of justice made a point in this report to make this about the victims, about their suffering, about their need for accountability. and because, really, if they had not done this nobody would have done this. and so it was an important moment for the families to hear this from the attorney general, the united states attorney general, the top law enforcement official stood before these families and said there was f
we have cnn's shimon prokupecz on the scene in uvalde since he has been since the shooting. shimon, you and your team uncovered these critical failures well before this report arrived. the family welcomed the comprehensive nature of this report. what stands out to you in this first official account? >> well, it is just the chaos of that day and just how there was simply no leadership on any level, on any level. we know a lot of this. but to see this in the way the department of justice...
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shimon prokupecz, cnn, uvalde. >> our thanks to shimon for that reporting. meantime, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeming to reject the idea of a palestinian state again, but the biden administration thinks he could still change his mind. >>> when you say working, are they stopping the houthis, no? are they going to continue, yes. >> that was striking, that was president biden yesterday saying the u.s. strikes against iran-backed houthis in yemen will continue even though they have not, he said, stopped the terror groups attacks. the houthis fired missiles at another u.s.-owned commercial ship on thursday. it was at least the third u.s. ship that the rebel group has targeted this week. >> that happening as long simmering tensions between president biden and benjamin netanyahu have been growing. in a news conference thursday, netanyahu appeared, seemed to outright reject the idea. >> translator: any agreement with or without agreement, the state of israel must control security between the jordan river to the sea. the prime minister of israel shou
shimon prokupecz, cnn, uvalde. >> our thanks to shimon for that reporting. meantime, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeming to reject the idea of a palestinian state again, but the biden administration thinks he could still change his mind. >>> when you say working, are they stopping the houthis, no? are they going to continue, yes. >> that was striking, that was president biden yesterday saying the u.s. strikes against iran-backed houthis in yemen will continue...
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crime correspondent shimon prokupecz reports on what's in the latest release. >> the documents released by the court stemmed from a lawsuit that was brought back in 2015 against the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstein and was a civil lawsuit and they set is theed the case. after years, the documents have been released. and some specific and pretty important information coming from depositions that were taken by the lawyers from an associate of jeffrey epstein. a woman who used to work for him where she says jeffrey epstein told her that president bill clinton liked them young, referring to girls, and they had had a conversation about the former president. now the former president has denyied any wrong doing, and there are no accusations in the court filings of any kind of wrong doing or any kind of criminal activity on the part of the former president. a spokesperson for the former president said that as long as he did in 209 that he denies doing anything wrong. he admits to being on jeffrey epps sustain's plane, but it's been nearly 20 years since the former president had any contact
crime correspondent shimon prokupecz reports on what's in the latest release. >> the documents released by the court stemmed from a lawsuit that was brought back in 2015 against the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstein and was a civil lawsuit and they set is theed the case. after years, the documents have been released. and some specific and pretty important information coming from depositions that were taken by the lawyers from an associate of jeffrey epstein. a woman who used to work...
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more from shimon prokupecz. >> reporter: the documents released by the court stem from a lawsuit brought back in 2015 against ghislaine maxwell who is the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstein, a civil lawsuit for defamation. eventually they settled the case. but finally after years, the documents have been released. and some specific and pretty important information coming from depositions that were taken by the lawyers from an associate of jeffrey epstein, a woman who used to work for him, where she says that jeffrey epstein told her that former president bill clinton liked them young, referring to girls isshe says, d they had a conversation about the former president. the former president has denied any wrongdoing. there are no accusations in the court filings of any kind of wrongdoing. or any kind of criminal activity on the part of the former president. a spokesperson for the former president said that along as he did in 2019 that he denies doing anything wrong. he does admit to being on jeffrey epstein's plane, but he says that it has been nearly 20 years since the former president
more from shimon prokupecz. >> reporter: the documents released by the court stem from a lawsuit brought back in 2015 against ghislaine maxwell who is the former girlfriend of jeffrey epstein, a civil lawsuit for defamation. eventually they settled the case. but finally after years, the documents have been released. and some specific and pretty important information coming from depositions that were taken by the lawyers from an associate of jeffrey epstein, a woman who used to work for...
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shimon prokupecz, cnn, uvalde. >>> more than 100 million people, that's nearly a third of the u.s.ulation under winter weather alerts across the country today. a series of winter storms have killed at least 55 people across ten states, mostly in the northwest and the south. more heavy snow is expected to hit the northeast in the coming hours. here is cnn's chad myers with the forecast. >> yeah, bianca, winter still in full bloom across the united states, that cold air that moved in over the weekend has settled down into the midwest, anytime a storm runs by it's going to make snow, it isn't going to make rain. there was freezing rain in the overnight hours, so somewhere between kentucky and tennessee and some of those roadways are very difficult at this hour and even the snow coming into parts of the northeast could slow down the morning rush hour just a little bit. philadelphia more than new york and back out into the western part of virginia and also west virginia, yes, a little bit more, no hole as well, cleveland, you will get the lake effect, not buffalo for later on today. thi
shimon prokupecz, cnn, uvalde. >>> more than 100 million people, that's nearly a third of the u.s.ulation under winter weather alerts across the country today. a series of winter storms have killed at least 55 people across ten states, mostly in the northwest and the south. more heavy snow is expected to hit the northeast in the coming hours. here is cnn's chad myers with the forecast. >> yeah, bianca, winter still in full bloom across the united states, that cold air that moved...
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shimon, i want you to standby. i want to continue this conversation with you. i also want to bring in katherine, a former senior fbi official and an active shooter expert. katherine, as i said you're an expert on how police should have responded. the attorney general merrick garland said they could have saved lives. what should we understand about the enormity of the failure here? >> i think that is the best word about it. it is an enormity. it's astonishing to see even though it's not surprising the glaring disregard for best practices by the law enforcement who responded. and if you read the numbers and the details you find out that law enforcement looked for a dozen -- they gave more than a dozen excuses why they didn't go through that door when standard protocol that they trained in themselves two months before -- they hosted a training two months before this shooting, law enforcement did. and they still found a dozen or more excuses looking for keys or looking for ballistic shields. and in the end they went in anyway and they didn't get injured, but they l
shimon, i want you to standby. i want to continue this conversation with you. i also want to bring in katherine, a former senior fbi official and an active shooter expert. katherine, as i said you're an expert on how police should have responded. the attorney general merrick garland said they could have saved lives. what should we understand about the enormity of the failure here? >> i think that is the best word about it. it is an enormity. it's astonishing to see even though it's not...
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shimon, please stand by. we want to go to cnn's josh campbell now to get some analysis on what is in the report. josh, there's obviously an extensive list of failures outlined. some 273 recommendations. notably, the attorney general spoke at length about a lack of training by some of the law enforcement officials that were at the scene. but how much of this, from your perspective, amounts to lack of training versus not just doing what has been mandated to be done since columbine, when officers arrived at a scene like that? >> well, this is striking on so many levels and i think you see a bit of both their. there's the training aspect, which is outlined in this report, and as the attorney general mentioned, but also as i will mention in a second, just the nature of the being a police officer and what that means when you are in an emergency situation, tasked with saving lives. first, on the training. the attorney general noted in the report saying that -- aftermath is that the vast majority of officers who had
shimon, please stand by. we want to go to cnn's josh campbell now to get some analysis on what is in the report. josh, there's obviously an extensive list of failures outlined. some 273 recommendations. notably, the attorney general spoke at length about a lack of training by some of the law enforcement officials that were at the scene. but how much of this, from your perspective, amounts to lack of training versus not just doing what has been mandated to be done since columbine, when officers...
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you saw that after the assassination of rabin, shimon pressed omar. it was limited, and after that , the labor party did not gain much power in the political structure of israel, that is why netanyahu , in order to expand the war and escalate the crisis, the americans should demarcate their borders with the israelis. specify and in the existing space, in addition to the us , china and russia should play a serious role as two other members of the un security council for a ceasefire and to prevent the israeli genocide in gaza. thank you very much for being in the world today you have appeared, i say goodbye to our viewers on khabar shabtun channel, have a good night. a short trip from a morning in the village of the candidate for bullets , the title that morteza sarhangi gave to his book, a book about hajj qasim so-and-so, he said that i told him that mr. soleimani should come and be a candidate for the presidency of so-and-so, and when he came back, he said no, i am a candidate i took my bullet right there and said this is the name of the book. the imp
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he was also good friends with shimon peris and benjamin netanyahu.
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he was also good friends with shimon peris and benyamin netanyahu.
he was also good friends with shimon peris and benyamin netanyahu.
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israeli army commander yair ben david has stated that the army had done in bet hannon and did there as shimonat the entire gaza should resemble baid hun published a video against the backdrop of the ruins of what was the site of al-azzar university with the caption once upon a time there was a university in gaza and in practice a school for murderers and human animals. soldiers obviously believe that this language and their actions are acceptable because the destruction of palestini in gaza is articulated state policy. senior political and military officials encouraged without censure the 95 year old israeli army reservist izra yahin. veteran of the deir yasin massacker against the palestinians in 1948 to speak to the soldiers ahead of the ground invasion in gaza. in his tour, he echoed the same sentiment while being driven around an officially israeli army vehicle, dressed in israeli army fatigue. i quote, be triumphant and finish them off, and don't leave anyone behind, erase the memory of them, erase. them, their families, mothers and children, this can no longer leave. if you have an arab
israeli army commander yair ben david has stated that the army had done in bet hannon and did there as shimonat the entire gaza should resemble baid hun published a video against the backdrop of the ruins of what was the site of al-azzar university with the caption once upon a time there was a university in gaza and in practice a school for murderers and human animals. soldiers obviously believe that this language and their actions are acceptable because the destruction of palestini in gaza is...
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which is similar to the hatred towards robin after oslo, you saw that after the assassination of rabin shimon peres, his life was limited and after that the labor party practically had little power in the israeli political structure. he didn't find it, that's why netanyahu wants to expand the war and escalate the crisis , the americans should define their borders with the israelis here, and in the existing space, in addition to the united states, china and russia should play a serious role as two other members of the organization's security council. nations for a ceasefire. and prevent the israeli genocide in gaza. thanks. thank you very much for being present in janan today. i say goodbye to our viewers on the news network. have a good night. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, the public gathering and vedic ceremony with the bodies of the martyrs of the gulzar terrorist attack in karam kerman. it will be held today at 10:00 am in kerman mosque. according to the governor of kerman, after the ceremony, the bodies of the martyrs will gradually be transferred to golzar s
which is similar to the hatred towards robin after oslo, you saw that after the assassination of rabin shimon peres, his life was limited and after that the labor party practically had little power in the israeli political structure. he didn't find it, that's why netanyahu wants to expand the war and escalate the crisis , the americans should define their borders with the israelis here, and in the existing space, in addition to the united states, china and russia should play a serious role as...
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not even uh jisak rabin ever believed in it, even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon perez and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that bahem netanyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his government as far as he can take it and do as much damage as he can in the in the gaza strip, well one of the places that the damage is happening uh if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than that is is what's happening in the occupied west bank, and larry johnson, you mentioned the fact that the difference uh being between the occupied west bank and the gaza strip is that you have the regime forces there that are bombing the gaza strip via air, this is something that's now happening in the west bank uh based on the un human rights office there's a sharp increase in air strikes and military incursions which we know in terms of the refugee camps um and also the abductions 6200 um is what we have based on how many people have been arrested in the occupied west bank um something needs to be
not even uh jisak rabin ever believed in it, even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon perez and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that bahem netanyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his government as far as he can take it and do as much damage as he can in the in the gaza strip, well one of the places that the damage is happening uh if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more...
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not even uh jisak rabin ever believed in it, even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon peres and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that bahem netanyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his government as far as he can take it and do as much damage as he can in the in the gaza strip, well one of the places that the damage is happening if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than that is is what's happening in the occupied west bank. and larry johnson, you mentioned the fact that the difference uh being between the occupied west bank and the gaza strip is that you have the regime forces there that are bombing the gaza strip via air. this is something that's now happening in the west bank uh based on the un human rights office there's a sharp increase in air strikes and military incursions which we know in terms of the refugee camps um and also the abductions 6200 um is what we have based on how many people have been rested in the occupied west bank, something needs to be done in
not even uh jisak rabin ever believed in it, even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon peres and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that bahem netanyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his government as far as he can take it and do as much damage as he can in the in the gaza strip, well one of the places that the damage is happening if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than...
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did, not even jisak rabin ever believed and even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon pers and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that pahem netanyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his government as far as he can take it. do as much damage as he can in the in the gas strip, well one of the places that the damage is happening, if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than that is is what's happening in the occupied west bank, and larry johnson, you mentioned the fact that the difference uh being between the occupied west bank and the gaza strip is that you have the regime forces there that are bombing the gaza strip via air, this is something that's now happening in the west bank uh based on the un human rights office there's a sharp increase in air strikes and incursions which we know in terms of the refugee camps um and also the abductions 6200 um is what uh we have based on how many people have been rested in the occupied west bank um something needs to be done in order t
did, not even jisak rabin ever believed and even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon pers and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that pahem netanyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his government as far as he can take it. do as much damage as he can in the in the gas strip, well one of the places that the damage is happening, if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than that...
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even uh, jisak rabin ever believed in it, even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon perez and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that bnyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his uh government as far as he can take it and do as much damage as he can in the in the gas strip. well, one of the places that the damage is happening uh, if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than that, is is what's happening in the occupied west bank, and larry johnson, you mentioned the fact that the difference uh being between the occupied west bank and the gaza strip is that you have the regime forces there that are uh bombing the gaza strip via air, this is something that's now happening in the west bank uh based on the un human rights office, there's a sharp increase in air strikes and military incursions which we know in terms of the refugee camps. um and also the abductions, 6200 um is what uh we have based on how many people have been rested in the occupied west bank um something needs to
even uh, jisak rabin ever believed in it, even when he signed the oslaw court with with arafat and shimon perez and bill clinton in the white house, so therefore i just see that bnyahu is gonna try to find a way to continue and end his uh government as far as he can take it and do as much damage as he can in the in the gas strip. well, one of the places that the damage is happening uh, if you want to call it call it that in terms of the word being used damage here, which is lot more than that,...
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many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutionsolution. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for the jewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today is jewish superiority. there is no other way to define today's zionism but to say that in a place where two peoples are living, one people has more rights than the other. sojewish supremacy is not an option for me, and i don't see zionism withoutjewish supremacy. and those who... but there could be a two—state solution in which actually, jewish supremacy in one state could coexist peacefully with palestinian arab supremacy in the other state. but you've ruled that out now? no, no, i didn't rule it out. ithink, istill think it's a wonderful idea. 0nly israel did anything possible to prevent it and to destroy it. because with 700,00
many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutionsolution. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for the jewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today is jewish superiority. there is no...
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many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutiontion. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for the jewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today isjewish superiority. there is no other way to define today's zionism but to say that in a place where two peoples are living, one people has more rights than the other. sojewish supremacy is not an option for me, and i don't see zionism without jewish supremacy. and those who... but there could be a two—state solution in which actually, jewish supremacy in one state could coexist peacefully with palestinian arab supremacy in the other state. but you've ruled that out now? no, no, i didn't rule it out. ithink, istill think it's a wonderful idea. 0nly israel did anything possible to prevent it and to destroy it. because with 700,000 se
many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutiontion. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for the jewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today isjewish superiority. there is no...
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many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutionsolution. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for the jewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today is jewish superiority. there is no other way to define today's zionism but to say that in a place where two peoples are living, one people has more rights than the other. sojewish supremacy is not an option for me, and i don't see zionism without jewish supremacy. and those who... but there could be a two—state solution in which actually, jewish supremacy in one state could coexist peacefully with palestinian arab supremacy in the other state. but you've ruled that out now? no, no, i didn't rule it out. ithink, istill think it's a wonderful idea. 0nly israel did anything possible to prevent it and to destroy it. because with 700,0
many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutionsolution. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for the jewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today is jewish superiority. there is no...
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many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutionsolution. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for thejewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today isjewish superiority. there is no other way to define today's zionism but to say that in a place where two peoples are living, one people has more rights than the other. sojewish supremacy is not an option for me, and i don't see zionism without jewish supremacy. and those who... but there could be a two—state solution in which actually, jewish supremacy in one state could coexist peacefully with palestinian arab supremacy in the other state. but you've ruled that out now? no, no, i didn't rule it out. ithink, istill think it's a wonderful idea. 0nly israel did anything possible to prevent it and to destroy it. because with 700,000
many, many years ago, you were an adviser to shimon peres, the arch proponent of a two—state solutionsolution. you say that it is long past time when that was a real possibility. and you talk about a one state which you say must have full equality and which therefore, i would suggest to you, is the death knell for zionism. so are you now a person who no longer believes in any form of zionism, a state for thejewish people, a safe haven forever? zionism today isjewish superiority. there is no...
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israeli consul general in new york and foreign policy adviser to ehud barak and political adviser to shimon ha'aretz whitening thank you so much for joining us. it is good to talk to you. where does this leave the israeli government? the pressure is really building. the israeli government? the pressure is really building-— really building. the pressure was buildin: really building. the pressure was building 109 _ really building. the pressure was building 109 days _ really building. the pressure was building 109 days ago _ really building. the pressure was building 109 days ago in - really building. the pressure was building 109 days ago in the - building 109 days ago in the immediate aftermath of october seven. and the pressure is going to increase because there is a prime minister who refused to take responsibility, who refuses to be accountable and to answer for his part in the debacle of october seven. it's managing a war that has —— as justified as it is commanded is justified, —— as justified as it is commanded isjustified, seems not to —— as justified as it is commanded is justified,
israeli consul general in new york and foreign policy adviser to ehud barak and political adviser to shimon ha'aretz whitening thank you so much for joining us. it is good to talk to you. where does this leave the israeli government? the pressure is really building. the israeli government? the pressure is really building-— really building. the pressure was buildin: really building. the pressure was building 109 _ really building. the pressure was building 109 days _ really building. the...
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shimon prokupecz is joining us now. lot of people were waiting for these names to come out to see who was in his orbit. it did you know necessarily mean they did anything illegal, but it does tie them to jeffrey epstein, who is a fallen figure by all measures. >> reporter: right. that's correct. it is important to note that none of these people named have been accused of any kind of criminal activity or wrong doing. these are not names that are necessarily new. we were expecting these names, of course. but it sort of highlights just the relationship and sort of what jeffrey epstein -- what his relationships were with these individuals. and for the first time, really for years, people have been fighting to look at these documents and now finally we're getting our look at some of these documents and the new information. long awaited documents finally released. the first batch of sealed court filings pertaining to the late sex offender jeffrey epstein were made public wednesday. the documents stem from a civil defamation l
shimon prokupecz is joining us now. lot of people were waiting for these names to come out to see who was in his orbit. it did you know necessarily mean they did anything illegal, but it does tie them to jeffrey epstein, who is a fallen figure by all measures. >> reporter: right. that's correct. it is important to note that none of these people named have been accused of any kind of criminal activity or wrong doing. these are not names that are necessarily new. we were expecting these...
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defense, this is rather a step towards rapprochement with another newcomer, the speaker of the sejm, shimone promised to fight for every tree, and not just one. then many accused him of mocking the deceased president; kaczynski’s plane hit a birch tree before the crash, but now it becomes clear that this is how he speaks. against the authorities’ version of russia’s guilt, everything is not so simple with ukraine, the crisis with truckers and the border remains unresolved, despite the fact that tusk promised to further support kiev, his comrade-in-arms, the same kosinyak kamysh, representing the polish peasant party, stated that financial assistance to ukraine, the influx of ukrainian refugees , flooding the polish market with ukrainian products undermine the stability of the country, this is for sure... something needs to be done, not in favor of kiev, and the deputy minister of agriculture of poland, mikhail kaladey, who passed to the polish sejm on the list of the civil coalition, said that it is necessary to close the agricultural market for ukraine for 20 years if it suddenly joins the
defense, this is rather a step towards rapprochement with another newcomer, the speaker of the sejm, shimone promised to fight for every tree, and not just one. then many accused him of mocking the deceased president; kaczynski’s plane hit a birch tree before the crash, but now it becomes clear that this is how he speaks. against the authorities’ version of russia’s guilt, everything is not so simple with ukraine, the crisis with truckers and the border remains unresolved, despite the...
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shimon prokupecz joins us now. these three names have been mentioned before. have we learned anything new? >> you're right. these names are not new. they are going to be in these dlts, it's important to note the names that we have learned, everyone in there has denied any sort of wrong doing. what this essentially does is that it reveals some of the relationship between jeffrey epstein and these individuals. >> reporter: documents finally released. the first batch of court filings pertaining to the jeffrey epstein were made public wednesday. the documents stemmed from a civil defamation lawsuit brought in 2015 against epstein's former girlfriend. prominent figures including prince andrew and bill clinton and donald trump included in a 2016 deposition of a former employee of epstein. she says in the document that she and epstein had had a conversation and said one time that clinton likes them young, referring to girls. when asked if clinton was a friend of epstein's, she understood epstein had dealings with clinton. clinton has not been accused of crimes or wro
shimon prokupecz joins us now. these three names have been mentioned before. have we learned anything new? >> you're right. these names are not new. they are going to be in these dlts, it's important to note the names that we have learned, everyone in there has denied any sort of wrong doing. what this essentially does is that it reveals some of the relationship between jeffrey epstein and these individuals. >> reporter: documents finally released. the first batch of court filings...
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party as we see individuals in big cities, new york, and chicago and denver, we had a great report from shimon prokupecz earlier in the show where democrats, progressive voters are seeing the impact of this migrant crisis in their own cities? >> well, two things can be true at the same time. and so what i think is important to point out is that there is a way to solve this problem. the question is who is going to get it solved and who is going to be obstructionist to stop it. i think what democrats are going to be doing is saying exactly what nia malika was saying, we want to solve electroit, but th republicans are preventing us from getting to a solution. i think the policies are coming to the front doors of cities that have typically not been having larger populations of migrants crossing the border because of the tactics that have happened. but there is also another component to this, we know immigrants are important to our economy. they do pay into social security and so there is a balance that the biden campaign is going to have to play where the coalition is fragile because you don't wan
party as we see individuals in big cities, new york, and chicago and denver, we had a great report from shimon prokupecz earlier in the show where democrats, progressive voters are seeing the impact of this migrant crisis in their own cities? >> well, two things can be true at the same time. and so what i think is important to point out is that there is a way to solve this problem. the question is who is going to get it solved and who is going to be obstructionist to stop it. i think what...
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i mean, shimon prokupecz, of course, has done a lot of the work that has exposed some of the shortcomings more than 300 officers stood outside for 77 minutes before this gunman was finally stopped. and of course, that's what the justice department review is now looking at. what we are told is that they've looked at 13,000 pieces of evidence. they've interviewed more than 200 people, they've talked to some of the people who responded that day. they looked at some of the interviews those people have provided, so they've done all of that. they visited the school, they've walked that horrible hallway that we've now seen some of that police response video. and look, this is going to be a very, very difficult day for the families in uvalde have had to deal with, obviously, for more than a year, a lot of their questions still unanswered. a lot of the things that went wrong that day still a part of the problem. we now have heard from the justice department, they've confirmed that they are going to release this report on thursday and one of the things that we expect to come from this is, you know,
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we had already seen through body cam footage and all the reports that had come out with the help of shimone. it was still a blow to see it in writing. to hear the ag, mr. merrick tell us the what the findings were. to say that had they breached sooner, a lot of lives could have been saved. and we believe that she would have been one of them. >> i want to play more of what the attorney general said today. let's listen. >> i think the report concludes that had law enforcement agencies followed generally accepted practices in an active shooter situation, gone right after the shooter to stop him, lives would have been saved and people would have survived. >> the families and reporters and many others have been saying that since the beginning. do you feel like you've gotten any accountability from texas officials? >> no. i feel like everyone has been pointing fingers at each other. no one wants to take responsibility. no one wants to take accountability. from day one, lack of communication. nobody took charge. we did not see anybody trying to take charge. we didn't see anybody trying to find out
we had already seen through body cam footage and all the reports that had come out with the help of shimone. it was still a blow to see it in writing. to hear the ag, mr. merrick tell us the what the findings were. to say that had they breached sooner, a lot of lives could have been saved. and we believe that she would have been one of them. >> i want to play more of what the attorney general said today. let's listen. >> i think the report concludes that had law enforcement agencies...
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thank you, shimon. >>> another round of u.s. air strikes in yemen, the fourth in less than a week, forces trying to stop iran-backed houthi militants from attacking shims in the red sea. >> the houthis struck a u.s.-owned and operated vessel in the gulf of aden. let's bring in our natasha ber bertrand. is this the fourth round of strikes? >> reporter: the fourth round in a week and the third round the u.s. has carried out unilaterally without conjunction with allies. that's significant here because the u.s. appears to be taking matters into its own hands when it comes to defending shipping in the red sea. now last night's strikes were aimed at 14 houthi missile launchers and taken out by tomahawk missiles launched by u.s. navy ships as well as by a guided missile submarine and the reason the u.s. conducted these att attacks, the second round this week, is, according to central command, the missiles presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and u.s. navy ships in the region and could have been fired at any time prompting u
thank you, shimon. >>> another round of u.s. air strikes in yemen, the fourth in less than a week, forces trying to stop iran-backed houthi militants from attacking shims in the red sea. >> the houthis struck a u.s.-owned and operated vessel in the gulf of aden. let's bring in our natasha ber bertrand. is this the fourth round of strikes? >> reporter: the fourth round in a week and the third round the u.s. has carried out unilaterally without conjunction with allies. that's...
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also, joining shimon and faye we have another tv criticjoining is about.to that effect, yes. it is pre-watershed, isn't _ done? words to that effect, yes. it is pre-watershed, isn't it? - done? words to that effect, yes. it is pre-watershed, isn't it? yes, . is pre—watershed, isn't it? yes, there is no little skill in crafting white knuckle heart pounding television out of someone writing a name on a chalkboard. and that really goes to the heart of the success of this show and how the stories and how these events have transpired. there is a skill in creating a production where something like this can happen, but also in the casting. it has been an extraordinary cast of individuals. if you think that people said last year that it was very hard to beat, how could they possibly do it? well, they topped it. and that is a phenomenal achievement. they topped it. and that is a phenomenalachievement. 6.9 they topped it. and that is a phenomenal achievement. 6.9 million people on a friday night tuning in to watch the conclusion to a reality tv show when we are almo
also, joining shimon and faye we have another tv criticjoining is about.to that effect, yes. it is pre-watershed, isn't _ done? words to that effect, yes. it is pre-watershed, isn't it? - done? words to that effect, yes. it is pre-watershed, isn't it? yes, . is pre—watershed, isn't it? yes, there is no little skill in crafting white knuckle heart pounding television out of someone writing a name on a chalkboard. and that really goes to the heart of the success of this show and how the stories...