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of course, jerusalem is known as jerusalem of gold.on the golden anniversary of the city's reunification, michael, let's start with you, what wish do you have for the city's future? >> i think jerusalem should be viewed by the people of the middle east and not only by the people of the middle east as an example of what can be done. not what can't be done. you know, whether i'm conducting diplomacy in the prime minister's office or representing my party, i'm always reminded of the fact that i'm basically a two-hour drive from isis. i'm four or five-hour drive from the civil war in iraq, three-hour drive from the civil war in sinai, an hour and a half drive from hamas and gaza. yet, here we are in this capital of israel in i can necessary set, jews of various stripes, and observances and political outlooks, christians, muslims, drews, debating, debating the hardest issues. we debate them loudly, and we decide democratically without anybody raising a fist, much less firing a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of
of course, jerusalem is known as jerusalem of gold.on the golden anniversary of the city's reunification, michael, let's start with you, what wish do you have for the city's future? >> i think jerusalem should be viewed by the people of the middle east and not only by the people of the middle east as an example of what can be done. not what can't be done. you know, whether i'm conducting diplomacy in the prime minister's office or representing my party, i'm always reminded of the fact...
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effort to keep jerusalem out of the war. jossi, your book tracks the lives of the paratroopers who re-unified the city, what did you learn? >> well, the question that long haunts me about the israeli society how do we manage to hold together despite the strains that could tear another society apart? especially the left/right debate over the territories. because each camp sees the vision of the other as a kind of existential threat to the country itself. and as i was researching the story of brigade 55 which liberated the wall, i realized that some of the leaders of both the future settlement movement and the future peace movement were sharing the same metapho l metaphoralmetaphora he can of -- we argue about the victories we bring together. >> this was left and right fought together liberated jerusalem. and i think that most basic of connections prevails still? still holds us together? >> absolutely. >> let me ask you again, michael, the lasting impact of the war on israel, in your opinion. the lasting impact of the war. >>
effort to keep jerusalem out of the war. jossi, your book tracks the lives of the paratroopers who re-unified the city, what did you learn? >> well, the question that long haunts me about the israeli society how do we manage to hold together despite the strains that could tear another society apart? especially the left/right debate over the territories. because each camp sees the vision of the other as a kind of existential threat to the country itself. and as i was researching the story...
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sean is in jerusalem. don't miss that. have a great night. ♪ * * * * * * * >> sean: this is a brought back fox's alert and we are broadcasting from jerusalem. my opening monologue is coming up in the next segment but first we have a lot of breaking news all over the world tonight. north korea nowia through state run media issued a new warning to the united states, threatening to launch a super mighty preemptive strike that would reduce america and south korea to ashes. joining us down with more on the rising tensions between the u.s. and north korea from the pentagon as our own jennifer griffin. jennifer. >> sean, they are really in a watch and wait mode here at the pentagon. no real developments on the peninsula today, but all eyes are on that nuclear site or satellite images show the north koreans have for the past three weeks been making preparations for what would be a sixth nuclear test. we know from u.s. defense sources that water has been pumped out of the underground site, cables are t seen going underground that a
sean is in jerusalem. don't miss that. have a great night. ♪ * * * * * * * >> sean: this is a brought back fox's alert and we are broadcasting from jerusalem. my opening monologue is coming up in the next segment but first we have a lot of breaking news all over the world tonight. north korea nowia through state run media issued a new warning to the united states, threatening to launch a super mighty preemptive strike that would reduce america and south korea to ashes. joining us down...
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rome. >> jews were banned from jerusalem.wish law was prohibited by the romans. >> helena will be the first person to try and retrace the final footsteps of christ. >> here you have a woman who stands in the pinnacle of power. and understands what power looks like. it, to me, is fascinating that a person from that vantage point would see jesus as the one worthy of her life, her allegiance, and her worship. >> this was a way of getting in closer to really understanding the bible and to really entering into the spirit of jesus. >> there was something about knowing that he actually walked here, that he talked here, where she's standing. you realize that this is not just a myth. jerusalem is not a made-up city. jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it will ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> t
rome. >> jews were banned from jerusalem.wish law was prohibited by the romans. >> helena will be the first person to try and retrace the final footsteps of christ. >> here you have a woman who stands in the pinnacle of power. and understands what power looks like. it, to me, is fascinating that a person from that vantage point would see jesus as the one worthy of her life, her allegiance, and her worship. >> this was a way of getting in closer to really understanding...
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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble. afteter sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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we call them our team. >>> jerusalem.ion in the bible for the ultimate act in the life of jesus. >> this place was the defining event of jesus' ministry. it's where he was crucified by the romans. >> millions of pilgrims have come here to follow in the footsteps of jesus, but his passion would never have reached it's climax were it not for one man, ponchos pilate. >> questions of pilate's cull. ability and his desire to execute jesus is a complicated one. it needs to be remembered that only pilate had the authority to crucify jesus. >> in the bible, the way to the crucifixion begins on palm sundayhen jesus enters jerusalem. >> i think he had resolved well before he ever entered the city on the donkey to do whatever it took to accomplish the mission. >> matthew describes the whole city of jerusalem being in turmoil with people saying, who is this, and the crowds answer, this is jesus the prophet from nazareth. >> he arrives as the city prepares for passover. >> it's the largest religious event of the jewish calendar. promi
we call them our team. >>> jerusalem.ion in the bible for the ultimate act in the life of jesus. >> this place was the defining event of jesus' ministry. it's where he was crucified by the romans. >> millions of pilgrims have come here to follow in the footsteps of jesus, but his passion would never have reached it's climax were it not for one man, ponchos pilate. >> questions of pilate's cull. ability and his desire to execute jesus is a complicated one. it needs to...
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we are broadcasting tonight in jerusalem. this country live under the constant threat of terrorism. now, last year in the city of tel aviv, two palestinian terrorists opened fire in a crowded market killing four innocent people, wounding 16 others. earlier today, i visited the site of this brutal attack, with prime minister netanyahu's spokesman david keys and the president of the jerusalem center for public affairs, dory gold. dore gold. i asked them about the dangers surrounded every day surrounded by a lot of the enemies. take look. >> one was things coming up is the president will be meeting with abbas. and maybe for my edification and audience edification. abbas claims he wants peace. what does he really say in public? what is the public persona versus the truth that maybe that would help the president? >> unfortunately, now, there is something going on which is simply outrageous that president trump can change. mahmoud abbas is allowing a system to grow that is rewarding those who engage in terrorism, rewarding their fa
we are broadcasting tonight in jerusalem. this country live under the constant threat of terrorism. now, last year in the city of tel aviv, two palestinian terrorists opened fire in a crowded market killing four innocent people, wounding 16 others. earlier today, i visited the site of this brutal attack, with prime minister netanyahu's spokesman david keys and the president of the jerusalem center for public affairs, dory gold. dore gold. i asked them about the dangers surrounded every day...
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ashlee: yiti kacynski is the cofounder and ceo of umoove based here in jerusalem.eloped a way to replace eye tracking gear that usually costs tens of thousands of dollars, with algorithms that can run on an ipad or smartphone. it is a little disorienting at first to try to play a videogame just by moving your head. so you see, head movement, eye movement, iris movement, and blinks, and then -- yitzi: and then analysis of that. ashlee: kacynski hopes the technology will give us rapid insight into conditions like concussion. this is like when they shine the white light that you have to follow? yitzi: exactly. and then based on the score, we can tell if i have a concussion. ashlee: you don't have a concussion? yitzi: i don't have a concussion. ♪ ashlee: kaczynski thinks that these hard scice applications with real-world use distinguish israel's tech scene, especially for jerusalem startups. yitzi: people are looking for real, deep tech. you can't say you're making an app for taking pictures of food. you have to give a real explanation to your jewish grandmother about
ashlee: yiti kacynski is the cofounder and ceo of umoove based here in jerusalem.eloped a way to replace eye tracking gear that usually costs tens of thousands of dollars, with algorithms that can run on an ipad or smartphone. it is a little disorienting at first to try to play a videogame just by moving your head. so you see, head movement, eye movement, iris movement, and blinks, and then -- yitzi: and then analysis of that. ashlee: kacynski hopes the technology will give us rapid insight...
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e. >> jerusalem. the holy city.everal days, he calls peter and all the apostles together for a meal. >> this is the pinnacle, so-called from the latin root for supper. this is a crusader church that was a built on fifth century tradition of this being the place of the last supper with jesus and his disciples. >> when jesus and his disciples meet for the last supper, there's a number of key events that have happened, open con flil -- conflicts and the attention. >> in rating over his israel. >> so jesus and his disciples are having this lovely meal together. it has a great feel. all of a sudden, jesus just comes from this completely unexpected direction this is my body which is given for you. do this in remembrance of me. he said he breaks this bread in order to illustrate that's his body, too and that will be broken. >> i think when peter hears jesus speaking of his death, he's confused and he still doesn't understand that this is the way of jesus, the path that he must take. >> i think peter found the last supper v
e. >> jerusalem. the holy city.everal days, he calls peter and all the apostles together for a meal. >> this is the pinnacle, so-called from the latin root for supper. this is a crusader church that was a built on fifth century tradition of this being the place of the last supper with jesus and his disciples. >> when jesus and his disciples meet for the last supper, there's a number of key events that have happened, open con flil -- conflicts and the attention. >> in...
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. >> 2007, the hebrew university of jerusalem. archeologists cause a sensation when they reveal the discovery. >> with a breaking story from 2,000 years ago. >> fragments of what could be the most important archeology, which may be the tomb of the ancient king herod. >> eight feet long and made of rare pink limestone. this is beautifully carved and polished so meticulously it resembled moral. >> well finding any king's tomb is big. but finding the tomb of king herod the great, the most famous ruler of judea is winning the swee stakes or the lottery right there. >> the discovery of herod's team is exciting. it's a connection to the man who is not only really important figure in ancient history. >> historical test tell us herod is great king. in 13 bc he rules judea for 33 years. he was the most magnificent. the wealthiest, the most powerful generous jewish king that he could be. >> he was at the height of his towers was a great builder and a great planner. he was brilliant in all sorts of ways and in many respects he was very succe
. >> 2007, the hebrew university of jerusalem. archeologists cause a sensation when they reveal the discovery. >> with a breaking story from 2,000 years ago. >> fragments of what could be the most important archeology, which may be the tomb of the ancient king herod. >> eight feet long and made of rare pink limestone. this is beautifully carved and polished so meticulously it resembled moral. >> well finding any king's tomb is big. but finding the tomb of king...
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♪ >>> 2007, the hebrew university of jerusalem.rchaeologists cause a sensation when they reveal the discovery of a sarcophagus. >> with a breaking story from 2,000 years ago. >> fragments of what could be the most important archaeological find in the middle east. >> what may be the tomb of an ancient king, herod. >> eight feet long and made of a rare pink limestone, this sarcophagus is beautifully carved and polished so meticulously it resembled marble. >> finding any king's tomb is big. but finding the tomb of king herod the great, the most famous ruler of judea is winning the sweepstakes or the lottery right there. >> the discovery of herod's tomb is immensely exciting because it's a connection to a man who was not only a legend of the bible but also a real and really important figure in ancient history. >> historical texts tell us herod is one of the great kings of the ancient world. from 37 b.c., he rules judea for 33 years. >> he was the most magnificent, the wealthiest, most powerful, the most generous jewish king that he cou
♪ >>> 2007, the hebrew university of jerusalem.rchaeologists cause a sensation when they reveal the discovery of a sarcophagus. >> with a breaking story from 2,000 years ago. >> fragments of what could be the most important archaeological find in the middle east. >> what may be the tomb of an ancient king, herod. >> eight feet long and made of a rare pink limestone, this sarcophagus is beautifully carved and polished so meticulously it resembled marble....
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. >> jerusalem, after spending many months preaching around, jesus, peter and the disciples bring their message here to the holy city itself. >> from everything we know in the gospels, peter is just a simple guy. he's a fisherman from gallolee. imagine the experience to enter this busy bustling city. >> this is the moment where peter is thinking are we about to see israel restored to the former glory? are we going to finally get rid of the romans? are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel? i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they go into jerusalem. >> as you can imagine, peter is thinking this is the beginning of some kind of revolution they will be taking over, that they will have power and authority and that this is the beginning of something glorious, expectations are running very hig high. >> but according to the gospels, within days, peter will have abandoned jesus and stood by as his friend and teacher is taken to the cross. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile ap
. >> jerusalem, after spending many months preaching around, jesus, peter and the disciples bring their message here to the holy city itself. >> from everything we know in the gospels, peter is just a simple guy. he's a fisherman from gallolee. imagine the experience to enter this busy bustling city. >> this is the moment where peter is thinking are we about to see israel restored to the former glory? are we going to finally get rid of the romans? are we finally going to see a...
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probably never been to jerusalem. imagine what kind of an experience to enter this incredibly busy, bustling city. >> this is the moment where peter is thinking are we about to see israel restored to the former glory. are we going to fal get rid of the romans are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel. i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they are going into jerusalem. >> this is the beginning of a revolution that they are going to be taking over, that they are going to have power and authority and this is the beginning of something glorious. expectations are running very high. >> according to the gospel. s within days, peter will have abandoned jesus and stood by as his friend ask teacher is taken to the cross. hat is the "verizon way"? it means it's much more expensive. sprint has always believed in unlimited at a fair price, which is why their unlimited plan is 50% less than verizon and at&t rates with only a 1% difference in network reliability. can you hear that? (vo) get
probably never been to jerusalem. imagine what kind of an experience to enter this incredibly busy, bustling city. >> this is the moment where peter is thinking are we about to see israel restored to the former glory. are we going to fal get rid of the romans are we finally going to see a righteous king ruling over israel. i imagine peter being full of hope, full of excitement as they are going into jerusalem. >> this is the beginning of a revolution that they are going to be taking...
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i'm a trader from jerusalem. please, can you help me? >> jerusalem. shalom. >> some years back, i heard of old herod's death. did his rule pass to one of his sons? >> no, no son of herod rules now. rome sends governors to rule. >> mm. >> [ grunts ] and there's order. the romans value that. >> what has become of the sons of herod? >> well, they remain as tetrarchs. each has limited rule over a piece of the kingdom. >> how is life for the jews? >> one gets heavily taxed, but one gets by. [ chuckles ] >> here in this land of dog-headed gods, i made great efforts teaching my son our scripture, dreaming he might become a man in the land given us by god. perhaps it is time to return, hmm? [ smooches ] ♪ >> so this is the holy city of the jews? why don't they hail their new governor? >> i don't come seeking their love, claudia -- only respect. ♪ >> how do i dress when we are taken to see the jewish god? >> no one sees him. they believe he's everywhere. >> everywhere, but cannot be seen? how do they know he exists? >> maybe he doesn't. ♪ [ animals bleating ]
i'm a trader from jerusalem. please, can you help me? >> jerusalem. shalom. >> some years back, i heard of old herod's death. did his rule pass to one of his sons? >> no, no son of herod rules now. rome sends governors to rule. >> mm. >> [ grunts ] and there's order. the romans value that. >> what has become of the sons of herod? >> well, they remain as tetrarchs. each has limited rule over a piece of the kingdom. >> how is life for the jews?...
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we've made our way around the west, jerusalem now, were over this point.he temple mount, the knesset we just passed all of which is 20 miles away from jordan. there really is no space. >> sean: coming up more "hannity" ," from jerusalem, wee on the road. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. after becoming one of the largest broadband companies in the country. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises.
we've made our way around the west, jerusalem now, were over this point.he temple mount, the knesset we just passed all of which is 20 miles away from jordan. there really is no space. >> sean: coming up more "hannity" ," from jerusalem, wee on the road. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and...
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this is one of the lar jest haradi neighborhoods in jerusalem. was advised not to walk around here without a local escort. us outsiders are not welcome. so, i called up my friend ari aton, a theologian and activist who grew up in a family and spends his time promoting dialogue between the seculars and the haradi in israel. i've heard that a lot of them, that their phones, even their smart phones are filtered, they are not connected to the internet. >> not only the internet. there is this kind of culture you can only make phone calls and not even receive text messages. >> it's all about keeping the world at bay. it's all about that. what's all this? >> this is the internet. >> this is the haradi internet? >> this is the portal. you have different announcements. this is an announcement of the rabbi that passed away. it's an old word from yiddish. >> these posters are just a way for an insulated community to communicate with each other? so, i've heard that even with some of these, they can actually be very personal in nature, almost like, you know,
this is one of the lar jest haradi neighborhoods in jerusalem. was advised not to walk around here without a local escort. us outsiders are not welcome. so, i called up my friend ari aton, a theologian and activist who grew up in a family and spends his time promoting dialogue between the seculars and the haradi in israel. i've heard that a lot of them, that their phones, even their smart phones are filtered, they are not connected to the internet. >> not only the internet. there is this...
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distance from jerusalem. he is not going to be buried at the balance as but at a great monday yum looking back toward jerusalem as a reminder, i am the king can of the jews even in the king can of the jews even in my death. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com r he changep he chanye. or did he more than 1,000 years pass and a cloth appears in europe. on its surface, the image of a man showing the same traumas jesus endured during his crucifixion. the shroud of turin. >> is this the real burial shroud of jesus or a fake? it could be likened to a detective story, a scientific tective story. the possibility that a piece of archeology could prove to us that jesus christ was crucified, buried and raised from the dead -- this is the most significant moment in human history. ♪ ♪ >> turin, northern italy. in a specially bit chapel in the city's cathedral lies the most famous religious relic in the world, the shroud of turin. the cloth that many believe wrapped the body of jesus of nazareth nearly 2,000 years ago. pr
distance from jerusalem. he is not going to be buried at the balance as but at a great monday yum looking back toward jerusalem as a reminder, i am the king can of the jews even in the king can of the jews even in my death. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com r he changep he chanye. or did he more than 1,000 years pass and a cloth appears in europe. on its surface, the image of a man showing the same traumas jesus endured during his crucifixion. the shroud of turin. >> is this the real...
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from jerusalem, from v.kend. ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ >> hold on to your hats, tax reform is coming. >> we're here today to continue this great economic revival. >> this is welcome news. they're going to have a dramatic tax cut. i think that's music to people's ears. >> homeland secretary john kelly finishing up first tour of the border. >> ideal place to pick up illegal criminals is in jails and prisons. if they don't do that, then we have to go into neighborhoods. we have to go into courthouses. >> people don't have a right to come unlawfully and then commit crimes and then complain about being deported. >> we're learning more about
from jerusalem, from v.kend. ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ >> hold on to your hats, tax reform is coming. >> we're here today to continue this great economic revival. >> this is welcome news. they're going to have a dramatic tax cut. i think that's music to people's ears. >> homeland secretary john...
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our correspondent tom bateman has the latest from jerusalem.shin bet say this is a man of 57 who lived in a palestinian neighbourhood of east jerusalem. they said he had been recently released from a psychiatric hospital and suggested he had previous criminal convictions, so that may shed some light at the early stage of this investigation into what went on. in terms of the attack we know that this woman was attacked on the city's light rail, the tram network, just outside the old city of jerusalem when this woman was repeatedly stabbed this morning. she was taken to hospital, there was an attempt to resuscitate her that was not successful and she died. two others were not seriously hurt, to resuscitate her that was not successful and she died. a 30—year—old woman was pregnant and an older man, all in a panic everyone hurrying to get away when the tram stopped. more details now emerging but it comes at a time when has been heightened security at this time of year in jerusalem, with authorities aware of the fact of course that many more thousand
our correspondent tom bateman has the latest from jerusalem.shin bet say this is a man of 57 who lived in a palestinian neighbourhood of east jerusalem. they said he had been recently released from a psychiatric hospital and suggested he had previous criminal convictions, so that may shed some light at the early stage of this investigation into what went on. in terms of the attack we know that this woman was attacked on the city's light rail, the tram network, just outside the old city of...
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embassy to jerusalem lead to a jerusalem resulting deescalations and is that why the process has been frozen? and defense minister liberman, does israel attack isis targets in the sign -- sinai, and if so, are they done in coordination with the egyptians. >> on the iran nuclear agreement, as our secretary of state said about three days ago iran appears to the degree we can determine it and we're pretty confident, they appear to be living up to their part of the agreement. it is an agreement that is in force, the united states has signed it in the previous administration, it continues to be in force. that in no with which mitigates against or excuses the other activities of iran in the region, to include its support of the war in yemen that grinds on thanks to their support, to the iranian support or what they're doing in syria to keep assad in power and continue the mayhem and the chaos and the murder that's going on there and the refugees. so those are separate issues. but the agreement on nuclear issues still stands, and that's all i can say about it. on the move of the embassy, tha
embassy to jerusalem lead to a jerusalem resulting deescalations and is that why the process has been frozen? and defense minister liberman, does israel attack isis targets in the sign -- sinai, and if so, are they done in coordination with the egyptians. >> on the iran nuclear agreement, as our secretary of state said about three days ago iran appears to the degree we can determine it and we're pretty confident, they appear to be living up to their part of the agreement. it is an...
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this is bishop justice reading the gospel of jesus entering jerusalem. triumphantly with all the people celebrating this man who they thought was a savior, was a masaiia not knowing what was to am come. so the palms become sack ri mentals. you'll see them folded into crosses or roses. >> and what we saw in the last shot people take those home and they use them in their own worship at home. and on taum sunday we hear the narrative of christ suffering death. >> yeah, many people do a dialog and they have their own lines and different parts are done by different people. it's fantastic to hear this beautiful music. it's a long time to stand. >> and it's strange to be in the crowd yelling crucify him. >> absolutely. so we have to take that responsibility that we probably would have been in the crowd. >> it's a strange and difficult moment. >> so now let's modify to holy thursday. >> we then technically have holy tuesday, monday, and wednesday. those are kind of the quiet time in the church. we then have holy thursday. so normally in the vatican you would see
this is bishop justice reading the gospel of jesus entering jerusalem. triumphantly with all the people celebrating this man who they thought was a savior, was a masaiia not knowing what was to am come. so the palms become sack ri mentals. you'll see them folded into crosses or roses. >> and what we saw in the last shot people take those home and they use them in their own worship at home. and on taum sunday we hear the narrative of christ suffering death. >> yeah, many people do a...
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tom bateman, in jerusalem, thank you for the update.ng it to you as soon as we can on bbc news. unions representing half a million teachers say schools in england are facing the worst funding cuts, in real terms, for twenty years. gathering for their annual conferences, they're also highlighting a growing shortage of teachers for subjects such as maths and science. the government says £40 billion is being spent on schools this year — in cash terms the highest figure ever. 0ur education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. st martin's school in essex is a good school. but even here, it has become increasingly difficult to recruit staff, particularly in specialist subjects. at one stage, they had a science teacher vacancy for more than a year. but there are also shortages in maths and modern languages. i look at the pool of people that are teaching in those areas and the number of people that are due to retire over the next ten years, and also the number of people that are coming in that aren't actually a specialist in the subject ar
tom bateman, in jerusalem, thank you for the update.ng it to you as soon as we can on bbc news. unions representing half a million teachers say schools in england are facing the worst funding cuts, in real terms, for twenty years. gathering for their annual conferences, they're also highlighting a growing shortage of teachers for subjects such as maths and science. the government says £40 billion is being spent on schools this year — in cash terms the highest figure ever. 0ur education...
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we want to go now to lieberman who joins us live from jerusalem. art, talk to us about the significance of this day for the people across israel. >> reporter: it is, as you saw, with everyone standing still, a somber moment two-minute siren that sounds leer in jerusalem and across to remind everyone, as you point out, the 6 million jews murdered in the holocaust. it's a solid day. later in the week there will be memorial day and that leads into independence day. this is that most somber moment. the events last night as they remember in jerusalem and there was six torcher lived, one for six million and there were speeches, benjamin and israeli president will speaking about the horrors of hol cast what can be used today. interestingly, both of them referenced atrocities mentioned today across the border in sere y, ta ya. >> -- syria, talking about the world needs to pay more attention. the prime minister and president making that point. there was another interesting point made, he said it's important to view and make sure the lens in which we view th
we want to go now to lieberman who joins us live from jerusalem. art, talk to us about the significance of this day for the people across israel. >> reporter: it is, as you saw, with everyone standing still, a somber moment two-minute siren that sounds leer in jerusalem and across to remind everyone, as you point out, the 6 million jews murdered in the holocaust. it's a solid day. later in the week there will be memorial day and that leads into independence day. this is that most somber...
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lead toto jerusalem escalations? why has the process been frozen? isis targetsttack in the sinai? is it inclination with egyptians -- coordination with egyptians? sec. mattis: on the iran nuclear agreement, as our secretary of state said three days ago, iran appears, to the degree we can determine it, they appear to be living up to their part of the agreement. it is an agreement that is enforced. united states signed it in the previous administration. it continues to be enforced. that, in no way mitigates or excuses the other activities of iran in the region, to include it support of the war in yemen that grinds on thanks to their support, or what they are doing in syria to keep us thought in ssad in power. those are separate issues. the agreement on nuclear issues still stands. that is all i can say about it. on the move of the embassy, that is something you would have to take up with the secretary of state. it is not under my purview. min. lieberman: we are happy to see the egyptian military forces are more active and more efficient in their fight against isis in sinai. >> last
lead toto jerusalem escalations? why has the process been frozen? isis targetsttack in the sinai? is it inclination with egyptians -- coordination with egyptians? sec. mattis: on the iran nuclear agreement, as our secretary of state said three days ago, iran appears, to the degree we can determine it, they appear to be living up to their part of the agreement. it is an agreement that is enforced. united states signed it in the previous administration. it continues to be enforced. that, in no...
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our correspondent tom bateman has the latest from jerusalem.in bet say this is a man of 57 who lived in a palestinian neighbours of eastjerusalem. neighbourhood of east jerusalem. they said he had been recently released from a psychiatric hospital and suggested he had previous criminal convictions, so that may shed some light at the early stage of this investigation into what went on. in terms of the attack we know that this woman was attacked on the city's light rail, the tram network, just outside the old city of jerusalem when this woman was repeatedly stabbed this morning. she was taken to hospital, there was an attempt to resuscitate her that was not successful and she died. two others were not seriously hurt, a 30—year—old woman was pregnant and older man, all in a panic and an older man, all in a panic everyone hurrying to get away when the tram stopped. more details now emerging but it comes at a time when has been heightened security at this time of injerusalem, at this time of year in jerusalem, with authorities aware of the fact of c
our correspondent tom bateman has the latest from jerusalem.in bet say this is a man of 57 who lived in a palestinian neighbours of eastjerusalem. neighbourhood of east jerusalem. they said he had been recently released from a psychiatric hospital and suggested he had previous criminal convictions, so that may shed some light at the early stage of this investigation into what went on. in terms of the attack we know that this woman was attacked on the city's light rail, the tram network, just...
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they were scheduled to meet in jerusalem. reyes: a mexican village that rose up against crime and violence and banished the bad guys. what does it take to keep the peace? i'm elaine reyes in washington dc, and this is "americas now." first up, they took back their own town after it was ravaged by racketeering. now the residents rule themselves, but autonomy is not always easy. then, costa rica wants to become the world's first fossil fuel-free nation. we'll take a look at the country's pioneering commitment to clean energy.
they were scheduled to meet in jerusalem. reyes: a mexican village that rose up against crime and violence and banished the bad guys. what does it take to keep the peace? i'm elaine reyes in washington dc, and this is "americas now." first up, they took back their own town after it was ravaged by racketeering. now the residents rule themselves, but autonomy is not always easy. then, costa rica wants to become the world's first fossil fuel-free nation. we'll take a look at the...
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thomas is present in all four gospels, but it's in jerusalem after jesus has been crucified in the gospel of john that his story comes into focus. >> it's difficult to understand the trauma of the disciples at the arrest and eventual crucifixion of jesus. >> you get the sense they believed this movement was over. >> thomas misses the defining event of christian faith. >> he's not there on easter sunday night when jesus first appears to the ten. he misses out on jesus saying, receive the holy spirit. it strongly suggests that he had not only abandoned hope in jesus, he abandoned the other disciples as well. >> where were you? >> away. i went away. >> thomas? >> so little faith. >> it's over. >> perhaps he felt now that jesus was dead that the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him. he was here. in this room. >> no. >> we have seen him with our own eyes. >> and i saw him crucified, dead and buried. >> it was hard for him to believe that something could could have come from the terrible crucifixion. >> this in his hands the prints of t
thomas is present in all four gospels, but it's in jerusalem after jesus has been crucified in the gospel of john that his story comes into focus. >> it's difficult to understand the trauma of the disciples at the arrest and eventual crucifixion of jesus. >> you get the sense they believed this movement was over. >> thomas misses the defining event of christian faith. >> he's not there on easter sunday night when jesus first appears to the ten. he misses out on jesus...
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mollie hunter, abc news, jerusalem. >> many people are asking what's next. reggie from abc 7 mornings asked abc news political director rick klein about what president trump's next options are. >> so, rick, what we saw here was one targeted attack and a lot of people around the country, the world and in congress are wondering what happens next. do you see support in congress for a longer, more protracted battle with syria? >> i think there's two big questions here. first, what is the trump doctrine. what is it that president trump wants in syria. does he want re ream change, does he want to ensure there are no nuclear weapons that are used. does he want to see a degradation of the syrian military popping up opposition forces in the battle with isis. the second question is what is that appetite in congress that you mention. i think it's a critical one. >> klein says congressional support for an extended involvement in the middle east, may be weak. he points to the unpopular invasion of iraq as an example. >> former democratic presidential candidate hillary cl
mollie hunter, abc news, jerusalem. >> many people are asking what's next. reggie from abc 7 mornings asked abc news political director rick klein about what president trump's next options are. >> so, rick, what we saw here was one targeted attack and a lot of people around the country, the world and in congress are wondering what happens next. do you see support in congress for a longer, more protracted battle with syria? >> i think there's two big questions here. first, what...
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we don't think about are syria and jerusalem enough. we have to be invested, not just because we're human beings and people are also dying, but also there is a connection between poverty here and militarism there. >> and our silence on these issues gives greater license. the ways in which black folks and our story has deep moral authority. and the moral authority is used and ex-portd ported, ways in wh u.n. can talk about progress and other areas, and our silence on the issue creates the cycle of ability for america to do some of its work when black folks are not speaking out or pushing back, i agree with you 100%. >> i'm going to push a little. because i think has someone rooted in black radical tradition especially from the southern freedom movement that many, many, many times the way we define this is actually very inclusive. in fact because we usually have more in common with our comrades in puerto rico or the congo than we do with folks in seattle and other places. so i think there have been more grass roots folks including myself,
we don't think about are syria and jerusalem enough. we have to be invested, not just because we're human beings and people are also dying, but also there is a connection between poverty here and militarism there. >> and our silence on these issues gives greater license. the ways in which black folks and our story has deep moral authority. and the moral authority is used and ex-portd ported, ways in wh u.n. can talk about progress and other areas, and our silence on the issue creates the...
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promised to move the american embassy to jerusalem which sounds right.he whole area of jerusalem the christian portions say that's thies. then the game is over. no more negotiations. he seems to have just learned that. something we all grew up with knowing how tricky that would be and then he says, i'll tell you in a month. that's what he said in the interview. then the question from the reuters reporter british organization was are you going to identify israel having the whole capital area to themselves? that's even a bigger stretch. and he said i'll tell you in a month about that? does he know what that means when you say something like? that's a dangerous thing to say over there. >> this isn't clearly what he's been following in detail his adult life. he isn't. so he learns this stuff. so he's going to rip up nafta, except no actually he's not going to rip up nafta. you know who that would hurt? a whole lot of those farmer in the agricultural states. he is learning. >> export as well as import. when you export as well as import. >> imagine that. imagi
promised to move the american embassy to jerusalem which sounds right.he whole area of jerusalem the christian portions say that's thies. then the game is over. no more negotiations. he seems to have just learned that. something we all grew up with knowing how tricky that would be and then he says, i'll tell you in a month. that's what he said in the interview. then the question from the reuters reporter british organization was are you going to identify israel having the whole capital area to...
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peter's square at the vatican as thousands gather to commemorate the triumphant entry into jerusaleme was crucified and then resurrected according to tradition. pope francis led the solemn ceremony at the heart of the cap at churches are dolls and the faithful clutched on to blast created homes in the shape of a cross. the pope also expressed his deep as to the coptic church and said he was praying for the death instead and injured in today's horrific terror attacks at two churches in our jets. in jerusalem, tens of thousands of kilograms weight through palm branches that the sign of homage to as according to tradition, jesus rode in jerusalem on a donkey and was received by cheering crowds waving a touring palm branches and spinning ball of sunday. worshipers take part in manila as a priest last palm lives with holy water. palm sunday is one of the most important days of the year in the philippines. the only predominate country in asia was also held in damascus, syria were worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian people. palm sunday mass took on a different meaning in stockh
peter's square at the vatican as thousands gather to commemorate the triumphant entry into jerusaleme was crucified and then resurrected according to tradition. pope francis led the solemn ceremony at the heart of the cap at churches are dolls and the faithful clutched on to blast created homes in the shape of a cross. the pope also expressed his deep as to the coptic church and said he was praying for the death instead and injured in today's horrific terror attacks at two churches in our jets....
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. >>> there's going to be tighter security over the easter weekend in jerusalem because of this chaotic scene today, israeli police arrested a palestinian man after they say he stabbed a 25-year-old british woman to death. police say the attacker does have a history of mental problems. the attacks took place on a light rail train near justice lum's -- jerusalem's old city which was packed with friday and jews observing passover. >>> do anybody that got this letter, you might want to read it. evolution, it's time for change. >> the nationwide man hunt for the man seen here mailing a 161 page manifesto to president trump is over. it ended just 100 miles away from where police say joseph jakubowski stole 18 firearms from a wisconsin gun store. he was arrested this morning without incident after a tip about a trespassing man sleeping in a make shift tent. jeff gorin is the man who found him. >> the one thing he said over and over is no one listens to me. it may be that now they will because of all of this. he did say you're the first person to listen to me. he seemed very exhausted after we
. >>> there's going to be tighter security over the easter weekend in jerusalem because of this chaotic scene today, israeli police arrested a palestinian man after they say he stabbed a 25-year-old british woman to death. police say the attacker does have a history of mental problems. the attacks took place on a light rail train near justice lum's -- jerusalem's old city which was packed with friday and jews observing passover. >>> do anybody that got this letter, you might...
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among them israeli settlements in east jerusalem and the west bank.dent trump supported the construction of an earlier this year backed off from that position caution and israeli leaders instead about more development. the president has also said he supports efforts between israel and the palestinians. in an earlier interview with reuters president trump said quote there's no reason there is not peace between israel and the palestinians, none whatsoever. president trump's is suspect did did -- expected to meet with president netanyahu. he among the question some are asking but the president declared jerusalem to be the capital of israel during his visit and approve the u.s. embassies moved to jerusalem a move many fear could spark more violence or even another war. that said palestinian president mahmoud abbas scheduled to meet with president trump next week in washington i think it's safe to say the topics will most likely be on the agenda. julie: john huddy think you could route continuing to look back at president trump's first 100 days but what ab
among them israeli settlements in east jerusalem and the west bank.dent trump supported the construction of an earlier this year backed off from that position caution and israeli leaders instead about more development. the president has also said he supports efforts between israel and the palestinians. in an earlier interview with reuters president trump said quote there's no reason there is not peace between israel and the palestinians, none whatsoever. president trump's is suspect did did --...
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hannah blaydon was stabbed to death in jerusalem on good friday after a senseless attack.ilies. he laid out what was known about the syrian chemical weapons attack. we know beyond doubt that two aircraft took off from the airfield where we know the chemical weapons are stored. we know they were overhead at 639 when according to wool eyewitness accounts, the attack took place. we know from shell fragments in the crater that not only had sarin been used but the particular chemical signature of sarin being used by the assad raging. we were given advanced notice but in no way did the us asked for help militarily, only politically. advance warning was given to russian military personnel who work are located with the syrian air force at the same base to minimise the risk of casualties. the government believes that the us action was necessary , believes that the us action was necessary, appropriate and justified response to an awful crime. he moved on to north korea. the regime is developing intercontinental —— intercontinental missiles which could deliver a nuclear strike on the
hannah blaydon was stabbed to death in jerusalem on good friday after a senseless attack.ilies. he laid out what was known about the syrian chemical weapons attack. we know beyond doubt that two aircraft took off from the airfield where we know the chemical weapons are stored. we know they were overhead at 639 when according to wool eyewitness accounts, the attack took place. we know from shell fragments in the crater that not only had sarin been used but the particular chemical signature of...
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pro pls protesters interrupted a public speech that was being given by the mayor of jerusalem near santate. the university acknowledged that the students violated campus policy by disrupting the event. meanwhile, an independent review found that the university did not properly handle the protest. still, he said he felt a moral obligation to return to san francisco state, except that he claims this time the university offered him a lot less exposure. in a statement the mayor says the university offered a ticketed limited event, and no legitimate effort was made on the part of the university to publicize the lecture. >> this is not the way that we invite any mayor from any other country around the world. and under those circumstances, since they continue to refuse to publicize it, the decision was not to go to the university. >> reporter: san francisco state says there was little time to prepare for the second event. confirmation was given by the mayor just five working days before his speech. >> what do we need to do as an institution to make sure that the mayor and our students and our
pro pls protesters interrupted a public speech that was being given by the mayor of jerusalem near santate. the university acknowledged that the students violated campus policy by disrupting the event. meanwhile, an independent review found that the university did not properly handle the protest. still, he said he felt a moral obligation to return to san francisco state, except that he claims this time the university offered him a lot less exposure. in a statement the mayor says the university...
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doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem. we try to answer that question so the first part of your museum experiences hearing from the american g.i. who asked that question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another, and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what american new and when america knew it. >> the centennial of the entry into the great war from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri. at 2:00 p.m., david mccullough on how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship. >> the first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. that was out of principle, and not because he couldn't afford it. abigail feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> at eight, on the presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara. talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader who is self-confident but not arrogant. so confid
doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem. we try to answer that question so the first part of your museum experiences hearing from the american g.i. who asked that question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another, and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what american new and when america knew it. >> the centennial of the entry into the great war from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri. at 2:00 p.m., david mccullough on how...
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. >>> a sacred tradition in jerusalem on the eve of easter celebrations throughout the world. the greek orthodox patriarch of jerusalem held a mass in washing of clergy feet in the citi' church of the holy sepulcher. the church is cited as containing the tomb from jesus was buried. >>> also in jerusalem, thousands of jewish worshipers gathered at the western wall to celebrate the holiday of passover. the wall is the holiest place where jews can pray. worshipers covered themselves with prayer shawls during a blessing given on special occasions. it's ritual dating back more than 2500 years when king solomon's temple stood at that very site. >>> talk about a close call for one little girl. what happened to her as she sat quietly in a barbershop. >>> feeling a it will lighter these days? why you may be spending more money on easter this year than you ever have before. >>> easter bunny will get you every time. >>> and prayers and pot? the church that is generating quite a buzz. ♪ the following ad is being condensed for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah?
. >>> a sacred tradition in jerusalem on the eve of easter celebrations throughout the world. the greek orthodox patriarch of jerusalem held a mass in washing of clergy feet in the citi' church of the holy sepulcher. the church is cited as containing the tomb from jesus was buried. >>> also in jerusalem, thousands of jewish worshipers gathered at the western wall to celebrate the holiday of passover. the wall is the holiest place where jews can pray. worshipers covered...
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in jerusalem tens of thousands of pilgrims waved or threw palm branches as a sign of homage.ode into jerusalem on a donkey and was received by cheering crowds waving or throwing palm branches, hence the name palm sunday. in the philippines, catholic worshipers held a profession in the capital of manila, palm sunday is one of the most important days of the year in the philippines, the only predominantly catholic country in asia. at mass in syria, worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian people, and palm sunday mass took on a different mean anything stockholm, sweden, today just two days after the terror attack friday that killed four and wounded some 15 others. pope francis today also decried suffering of all forms from terrorism and war. eric: bryan, thanks so much. that does it for us, at least for a little bit. arthel: yeah. we'll be back in one hour, at 6 p.m. eastern time. stick around here on the fox news channel. eric: see you in an hour. ♪ spring is on, so it's time to get started. but first things first- call trugreen, america's #1 professional lawn care compa
in jerusalem tens of thousands of pilgrims waved or threw palm branches as a sign of homage.ode into jerusalem on a donkey and was received by cheering crowds waving or throwing palm branches, hence the name palm sunday. in the philippines, catholic worshipers held a profession in the capital of manila, palm sunday is one of the most important days of the year in the philippines, the only predominantly catholic country in asia. at mass in syria, worshipers lit candles and prayed for the syrian...
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the reason is because we saved a whole area of jerusalem. then the game's over, no more negotiations. you can't do that. he seems to have just learned that, something we all grew up with knowing how tricky that would be. then he says, well, i'll tell you in a month. that's what he said in the interview. a question from the reuters reporter, which is a british organization, was are you going to identify israel having the whole capital area to themselves? and that's even a bigger stretch. >> yeah. >> and he said, i'll tell you in a month about that. does he even know what that means when you say something like that? that's a dangerous thing to say over there. >> this isn't clearly what he's been following in detail all his adult life. it isn't, right? so he learns this stuff. so, you know, he's going to rip up nafta except, no, actually he's not going to rip up nafta because you know who that would hurt? that would hurt a whole lot of those -- >> farmers. >> agricultural states, right? he is learning. >> you mean with export as well as import?
the reason is because we saved a whole area of jerusalem. then the game's over, no more negotiations. you can't do that. he seems to have just learned that, something we all grew up with knowing how tricky that would be. then he says, well, i'll tell you in a month. that's what he said in the interview. a question from the reuters reporter, which is a british organization, was are you going to identify israel having the whole capital area to themselves? and that's even a bigger stretch....
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in the past year, nice, berlin, london, jerusalem and now stockholms have all fallen victim to this style of attack, in each city, without warning. attackers using stolen or rented vehicles, set out to cause as much carnage as they can. nice, first of these, and the worst. bastille day last year, people celebrating on the sea front, when mohammed, a tunisian living in france stole a 19 ton truck, driving at speed into the pedestrians crowded in the promenade. by the time police shot him dead, 86 people slaughtered. more than 300 injured. five months later at berlin's fabled winter market, a failed tunisian asylum seeker with ties to isis stole a huge truck, killing its driver, plowing into holiday shoppers, killing 12 people, injuring more than 40 others. he went on the run, was shot and killed in italy a few days later. early january this year in jerusalem, a palestinian man drove a flatbed truck into israeli troops killing four, injuring at least 10. the attacker shot and killed ending his murderous rampage. in the heart of london two weeks ago, an older man with ties to extremists drov
in the past year, nice, berlin, london, jerusalem and now stockholms have all fallen victim to this style of attack, in each city, without warning. attackers using stolen or rented vehicles, set out to cause as much carnage as they can. nice, first of these, and the worst. bastille day last year, people celebrating on the sea front, when mohammed, a tunisian living in france stole a 19 ton truck, driving at speed into the pedestrians crowded in the promenade. by the time police shot him dead,...
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. >> was it a social blunder or misunderstanding between the mayor of jerusalem and san francisco stated a speech that was supposed to be delivered after accusing the university of trying to silence him. explaining changes have now been made at the university. >> reporter: april 6, 2016, pro plin protesters interrupted a speech being given by the mayor of jerusalem at san francisco state. the university acknowledged the students violated campus policy. >> you cannot interrupt an event in progress. what we saw last year was a violation of that policy. >> reporter: and an independent review found the university was palso at fault for not properly handling the protest. still, he said he felt a moral obligation to return to san francisco state except he claims this time the university offered a limited event with little publicity. he wrote, by failing to provide the necessary public forum and properly publicize my lecture, the university has contributed to the continuing marg ginization and demontization of the jewish state. >> this is not how they're doing it anywhere from any other countr
. >> was it a social blunder or misunderstanding between the mayor of jerusalem and san francisco stated a speech that was supposed to be delivered after accusing the university of trying to silence him. explaining changes have now been made at the university. >> reporter: april 6, 2016, pro plin protesters interrupted a speech being given by the mayor of jerusalem at san francisco state. the university acknowledged the students violated campus policy. >> you cannot interrupt...
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. >> was it a social blunder or misunderstanding between the mayor of jerusalem and san francisco state any case the mayor cancelled a speech that was supposed to be delivered after accusing the university of trying to silence him. explaining changes have now been made at the university. >> reporter: april 6, 2016, pro plin protesters interrupted a speech being given by the mayor of jerusalem at san francisco state. the university acknowledged the students violated campus policy. >> you cannot interrupt an event in progress. what we saw last year was a violation of that policy. >> reporter: and an independent review found the university was palso at fault for not properly handling the protest. still, he said he felt a moral obligation to return to san francisco state except he claims this time the university offered a limited event with little publicity. he wrote, by failing to provide the necessary public forum and properly publicize my lecture, the university has contributed to the continuing marg ginization and demontization of the jewish state. >> this is not how they're doing it an
. >> was it a social blunder or misunderstanding between the mayor of jerusalem and san francisco state any case the mayor cancelled a speech that was supposed to be delivered after accusing the university of trying to silence him. explaining changes have now been made at the university. >> reporter: april 6, 2016, pro plin protesters interrupted a speech being given by the mayor of jerusalem at san francisco state. the university acknowledged the students violated campus policy....
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they followed him all the way from galilee to jerusalem all the way to the cross. >> she's a followere's committed to this. >> after following him for many months, mary magdalene's loyalty to jesus is about to be put to the ultimate test. z286oz zwtz y286oy ywty what twisted ankle?ask what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. they open on a game show set in the 70's, in my johnsonville commercial, today we have a new smoked sausage from johnsonville. made with 100% premium pork. some brands mix meats and add fillers, but not johnsonville! contestant #1 bids the closet, so he wins a boat. and he says " i don't want that boat, i want the sausage." what if i told you that boat is filled with johnsonville smoked sausage? and that's a smoked sausage commercial made the johnsonville way. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you'r
they followed him all the way from galilee to jerusalem all the way to the cross. >> she's a followere's committed to this. >> after following him for many months, mary magdalene's loyalty to jesus is about to be put to the ultimate test. z286oz zwtz y286oy ywty what twisted ankle?ask what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. they open on a game show set in the 70's, in my johnsonville commercial, today we have a...
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it wasn't too long ago that suicide bombings were like a near daily occurrence in the streets of jerusalem tel aviv. and rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and schools. despite all the turmoil and violence in the middle east, israel has largely been able to calm its borders and prevent major terrorist attacks. hats off to israel. i tell you, there's lot we can learn. [ applause ] but the threats still remain. at this very moment, tens of thousands of rockets are pointed directly at israel from gaza, lebanon, and iran. and that is why the united states, with support from congress, has worked with israel to deploy iron dome, david sling and arrow three. and we must continue to develop new technologies and those tools to detect and destroy these terror tunnels that are coming in from gaza and potentially lebanon. [ applause ] we cannot be complacent and let down our guard. and that is why i want to pledge to you right here and right now, as long as i'm in this job as speaker, we will meet our military assistance commitments to israel and provide additional fund
it wasn't too long ago that suicide bombings were like a near daily occurrence in the streets of jerusalem tel aviv. and rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and schools. despite all the turmoil and violence in the middle east, israel has largely been able to calm its borders and prevent major terrorist attacks. hats off to israel. i tell you, there's lot we can learn. [ applause ] but the threats still remain. at this very moment, tens of thousands of rockets are...
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embassy to jerusalem with the exulting escalations. it has been frozen. and the minister avigdor lieberman does israel attack isis if so have they done coronation with the egyptians. on the iran nuclear agreement as our secretary of state said about three days ago it appears to the degree that we can determine it to be living up to their part of the agreement. it is an agreement that is enforced the united states has signed it in the previous administration continues to be enforced in no way mitigates or excuses the other activities of iran in the region. to include its support of the war in yemen thanks to their support. or what they're doing in syria to keep us out in power and continue the mayhem in the chaos in the murder that's going on there and the refugees those are separate issues the agreement on nuclear issues still stands and that's all i can say about it. on the move of the embassy that something you'd had to take up with the secretary of state. is not under my purview i cannot speak to that. we are happy to see the egyptian military forces i
embassy to jerusalem with the exulting escalations. it has been frozen. and the minister avigdor lieberman does israel attack isis if so have they done coronation with the egyptians. on the iran nuclear agreement as our secretary of state said about three days ago it appears to the degree that we can determine it to be living up to their part of the agreement. it is an agreement that is enforced the united states has signed it in the previous administration continues to be enforced in no way...
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connor has more from jerusalem.k the military is defending its involvement in the battle for mosul. the last major pocket of isis resistance in iraq. heavy artillery units deployed to the front lines firing up 100 rounds a day into western mosul. direct strata militant positions. following complaints of widespread destruction as iraqi forces targeted isis with less position.>> independent checks to ensure accuracy and timing of the rounds so that every round three park is exactly where we want to.>> the department is part of the trump administration's push to accelerate the defeat of isis but it could be complicated by a weekend referendum in turkey. a key antioch on -- expand powers and he is pushing back against criticism from europe and the us. >> we have put up a fight against the powerful nations of the world and the crusader mentality attacked us and we did not succumb.>> the political fallout continues from trump's use of the mother of all bombs against isis in afghanistan with russia calling on the administr
connor has more from jerusalem.k the military is defending its involvement in the battle for mosul. the last major pocket of isis resistance in iraq. heavy artillery units deployed to the front lines firing up 100 rounds a day into western mosul. direct strata militant positions. following complaints of widespread destruction as iraqi forces targeted isis with less position.>> independent checks to ensure accuracy and timing of the rounds so that every round three park is exactly where we...