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, abraham zapruder was a businessman in november of 1963. the month that john kennedy was. he has offices that were located right there in dealey, and he an amateur filmmaker, he took movie pictures of his kids since the time they were growing up. and by this time, they were they were grown. but he decides to go out on that day, november 22nd, 63, to film the motorcade, which the president was traveling down the elm street he deeply admired the president. and so he goes and finds himself a pedestal on what's called the grassy knoll or near the knoll, and he ends up film the assassination of president kennedy. there's a prudent film we've all heard of this. how many times has that been shown? tv in its entirety? oh, boy, i wouldn't have any idea. the first time it was shown was in 1975, which created all kinds of controversy. 12 years after. that's right. because it had been kept secret, sequestered for some 12 years. and then heraldo rivera, the television news reporter, decides he got a bootleg copy of the film and he says, i'm going to put
, abraham zapruder was a businessman in november of 1963. the month that john kennedy was. he has offices that were located right there in dealey, and he an amateur filmmaker, he took movie pictures of his kids since the time they were growing up. and by this time, they were they were grown. but he decides to go out on that day, november 22nd, 63, to film the motorcade, which the president was traveling down the elm street he deeply admired the president. and so he goes and finds himself a...
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it's been three years now since the abraham accords were first signed.u say they've achieved up until now in terms of business and trade that simply wasn't there beforehand? look, the agreements were recognized as historic, the first peace agreements between israel and its look, the agreements were recognized as historic, the first peace agreements between israel and its neighbors in a generation. in terms of business, i think we've seen probably the most progress. in some ways you would expect it. in other ways, i think it's been surprising and encouraging. so, for example, in 2019, the overall value of trade between israel and the accord member countries after concluding the agreements was about $500 million and in 2022 it climbed to $3.7 billion. in this year, despite ongoing events, we expect it to rise, which is a significant volume. and many of the abraham accord countries are now in the top ten of israel's trading partners, which is saying a lot in regional integration in terms of israel and its neighbors, i think holds tremendous economic progres
it's been three years now since the abraham accords were first signed.u say they've achieved up until now in terms of business and trade that simply wasn't there beforehand? look, the agreements were recognized as historic, the first peace agreements between israel and its look, the agreements were recognized as historic, the first peace agreements between israel and its neighbors in a generation. in terms of business, i think we've seen probably the most progress. in some ways you would expect...
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sarah and abraham were married for biblically, we can talk about 80 years, 70-80 years before hagar in the old testament is given ishmael's mother is given by sarah to abraham as his wife in the hopes that she, sarah will be able to have and help raise abraham's children because she can't do it. so in that society we have all of the family raising the child, so sarah, the the the non-muslims would emphasize the fact that ishmael isn't even legitimate, but when you turn to the chapter in genesis and exodus, you see that sarah is clearly giving hagar is a wife to abraham and the hopes of having children, then we have ishmael is born, we have. the covenant made with god and the circumcision and all of this takes place before isaac is even on the same, so in that sense with the birthright verses and ishmael being the first born, we're all done with birth rights and inheritance rights to any land, and in particular, abraham's importance to the world as a whole is not what land, and numbers of people, the progeny, it is actually his religious inheritance of which the... old testament tells u
sarah and abraham were married for biblically, we can talk about 80 years, 70-80 years before hagar in the old testament is given ishmael's mother is given by sarah to abraham as his wife in the hopes that she, sarah will be able to have and help raise abraham's children because she can't do it. so in that society we have all of the family raising the child, so sarah, the the the non-muslims would emphasize the fact that ishmael isn't even legitimate, but when you turn to the chapter in genesis...
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, sarah and abraham were married for biblically, we can talk about 80 years, 70 80 years before hagar in the old testament is given, ishmael's mother is given by sarah to abraham as his wife, in the hopes that she, sarah will be able to have and help raise abraham's children, because she can't do it, so in that society have all of the family raising the child, so sarah, the the the non-muslims would emphasize the fact that ishmael isn't even legitimate, but when you turn to the chapter in genesis, and exodus, you see that sarah is clearly giving hagar as a wife to abraham in the hopes of having children, then we have ishmael is born, we have the covenant made with god. and the circumcision and all of this takes place before isaac is even on the same, so in that sense with the birthright verses and ishmael being the first born, we're all done with birth rights and inheritance rights to any land, and in particular, abraham's importance to the world as a whole is not what land and numbers of people, the progeny, it is actually his religious inheritance of which the old testament tells us
, sarah and abraham were married for biblically, we can talk about 80 years, 70 80 years before hagar in the old testament is given, ishmael's mother is given by sarah to abraham as his wife, in the hopes that she, sarah will be able to have and help raise abraham's children, because she can't do it, so in that society have all of the family raising the child, so sarah, the the the non-muslims would emphasize the fact that ishmael isn't even legitimate, but when you turn to the chapter in...
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he mentioned abraham accords 902 the audience questions. i think they hold promise for the future, how to be a grain momentum of abraham accords and build an explanation from the security perspective, how to rebuild security architecture? >> i think we start by not accepting the premise of the terrorists, which is at peace instead project that have handled the conversation going through the united states congress and congress continues to support these strongly. i have been thinking back to the summer of 2017 when we were first in the white house and terrible troubles and president trump actually intended to go through with it. as violence flared and things seemed to break down, it seemed impossible but what came out about was the recognition, increasingly over from no longer giving the palestinians veto over national security, they could not condone any longer violence, particularly against civilians which was not consistent with what they practice so in this case being very clear about the nature of what the palestinians have done, do you
he mentioned abraham accords 902 the audience questions. i think they hold promise for the future, how to be a grain momentum of abraham accords and build an explanation from the security perspective, how to rebuild security architecture? >> i think we start by not accepting the premise of the terrorists, which is at peace instead project that have handled the conversation going through the united states congress and congress continues to support these strongly. i have been thinking back...
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they promised the people about the advent of a man from among the descendants of abraham.ist. an example of this can be. seen in the gospel of john, shortly before the advent of christ, roman oppression was continuously increasing, more and more innocent people were crucified every day, and the poor were made even poorer through force. texas in such conditions, a man called john from the shores of the jordanian river claimed prophecy. he kindled both doubt and hope in the heart of the jews of his time. perhaps they wondered whether he was messiah, the prophet foretold to end pain and tragedy. on the same day, jewish leaders sent a group of levites to. to investigate the matter. who are you? john confessed, he did not deny. he answered, i am not the messiah. who are you then? are you elijah? no, i'm not. are you the prophet? no. then tell us who you are. we have to take answer back to those when prophet john replied that he was not messiah, a leader or.... for the promised prophet, the delegates, who were considering the new prophet to be one of these three, asked him in wo
they promised the people about the advent of a man from among the descendants of abraham.ist. an example of this can be. seen in the gospel of john, shortly before the advent of christ, roman oppression was continuously increasing, more and more innocent people were crucified every day, and the poor were made even poorer through force. texas in such conditions, a man called john from the shores of the jordanian river claimed prophecy. he kindled both doubt and hope in the heart of the jews of...
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maria: yet you know, there is conversation about the abraham accords, in terms of not mentioning the abraham accords in the white house the president came into office, president biden, and tried o to undo much of what you and your team did with regard to the abraham accords obviously secretary of state then pompeo, led that effort, what are your thoughts in terms of that resuming gaining there are worries now that we will see simultaneous attacks on israeli targets in syria lebanon iraq, are we are at the beginning of a long drawn-out new conflict in the middle east? >> well that is certainly seems to be iranians intent when biden people first came into office apparently there was a memo in the state department saying don't use the word "abraham accords" we will call this normalization deals anyone deal with middle east knows normalization is sort of a dirty word in the region trying to make them sox sort of bad or suspect even they realized it was very for everybody involved so did start using the term abraham accords looking at saudi deal unfortunate noxious policies towards israel
maria: yet you know, there is conversation about the abraham accords, in terms of not mentioning the abraham accords in the white house the president came into office, president biden, and tried o to undo much of what you and your team did with regard to the abraham accords obviously secretary of state then pompeo, led that effort, what are your thoughts in terms of that resuming gaining there are worries now that we will see simultaneous attacks on israeli targets in syria lebanon iraq, are we...
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maria: do you believe that the saudi leadership would like to join the abraham accords? move forward with the deal with america and with israel, the deal that's being discussed is not just a partnership with israel is also deepening their ties with america which is very important we have to keep in mind if america is not close to saudi arabia logo in the other direction to china and i think the topics being discussed not familiar with the last details but a really good deal for america an important deal to bring stability in the middle east. the person that wants to see happen the leases iran they have been in favor of destruction in destabilization before president trump came into office the jcpoa which was one of the worst deals ever done in history by the obama administration was flushing iran with cash. because of that a lot of the money went to the proxies in the moss, has below, the who these and we saw a lot of destruction over four years president trump was able to roll back the money and that really enabled us to create an environment where we can push for the f
maria: do you believe that the saudi leadership would like to join the abraham accords? move forward with the deal with america and with israel, the deal that's being discussed is not just a partnership with israel is also deepening their ties with america which is very important we have to keep in mind if america is not close to saudi arabia logo in the other direction to china and i think the topics being discussed not familiar with the last details but a really good deal for america an...
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the abraham according to extraordinary achievement.s what scares iran and sinning harris as well. >> iraq burning our flag does that surprise you but. >> no because so much of iraq right now is controlled by iranian proxy militias, the same they are doing in the label they run in lebanon not too surprised to see that, it's painful for the blood and treasure we still in iraq for this happening right now is a painful site to see before. thanks so much, her experience to put it in the second, who will talk to you again soon. have a great saturday night. on a great saturday night. live coverage of this attack on israel, we stand with them and we will stay with them every step of the way. keep it here on fox news. thanks for watching one nation. ♪
the abraham according to extraordinary achievement.s what scares iran and sinning harris as well. >> iraq burning our flag does that surprise you but. >> no because so much of iraq right now is controlled by iranian proxy militias, the same they are doing in the label they run in lebanon not too surprised to see that, it's painful for the blood and treasure we still in iraq for this happening right now is a painful site to see before. thanks so much, her experience to put it in the...
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so we have seen this administration not fully embrace the abraham accord. they rather would have let them fester a little more so than to really fully engage and embrace them. so in the former administration we saw the abraham accord to come to fruition with a great promise to all of these arab nations that they would all be tied together and in happy collaboration. that hasn't come to fruition. he was sorely disappointed and he let me know that and he said because of the void of it's now been c created by the united states ofat america, they do tun to others out there to fill that void. if we can think of who out there is filling the void where the united states is not engaging. it's china. so, they are turning now to the east and engaging more with china than the united states of america. andth i think because we haven't engaged like we should have with a number of these key very important arab nations, they don't feel as compelled to stand behind israel and that's where the failure of leadership is really showing on the world stage right now. we need to
so we have seen this administration not fully embrace the abraham accord. they rather would have let them fester a little more so than to really fully engage and embrace them. so in the former administration we saw the abraham accord to come to fruition with a great promise to all of these arab nations that they would all be tied together and in happy collaboration. that hasn't come to fruition. he was sorely disappointed and he let me know that and he said because of the void of it's now been...
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the abraham according to extraordinary achievement.arris as well. >> iraq burning our flag does that surprise you but. >> no because so much of iraq right now is controlled by iranian proxy militias, the same they are doing in the label they run in lebanon not too surprised to see that, it's painful for the blood and treasure we still in iraq for this happening right now is a painful site to see before. thanks so much, her experience to put it in the second, who will talk to you again soon. have a great saturday night. on a great saturday night. live coverage of this attack on israel, we stand with them and we will stay wit step of the way. keep it here on fox news. thanks for watching one nation. ♪
the abraham according to extraordinary achievement.arris as well. >> iraq burning our flag does that surprise you but. >> no because so much of iraq right now is controlled by iranian proxy militias, the same they are doing in the label they run in lebanon not too surprised to see that, it's painful for the blood and treasure we still in iraq for this happening right now is a painful site to see before. thanks so much, her experience to put it in the second, who will talk to you...
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live in peace and security in the indisputable land of their ancestors going back to the times of abraham and sarah. and, three, israel has the right to defend herself from the existential threats that surround her. this last point deserves special attention, especially as some seek to equate the two sides in this conflict. to me, adherence of this view could not be more mistaken. there is no moral equivalency. we cannot both sides the israeli-hamas conflict, not when one with is a sovereign democracy that guarantees freedom of religion and the other is a designated terrorist group hellbent on killing jews and destroying the israeli people. we cannot both sides the conflict when for decades one has shouldered the heavy costs of war, terrorism, and unjustified boycotts and the other has diverted humanitarian aid towards weapons designed to kill as many as possible. we cannot both sides the conflict in light of the steps taken by israel to limit civilian casualties. no nation but israel actively takes steps to warning of impending attacks -- none. no other nation drops leaflets and makes ph
live in peace and security in the indisputable land of their ancestors going back to the times of abraham and sarah. and, three, israel has the right to defend herself from the existential threats that surround her. this last point deserves special attention, especially as some seek to equate the two sides in this conflict. to me, adherence of this view could not be more mistaken. there is no moral equivalency. we cannot both sides the israeli-hamas conflict, not when one with is a sovereign...
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perhaps sell the writing on the wall with the recent abraham accords and talks of normalization. or perhaps a sop to turn public sentiment against israel with the race to the bottom boosting its own image among the rose gallery of anti- israel regimes. but regardless of why hamas carried out its attack, and today inthis chamber let us exps for what it u is. let us reject the trap they had tried to set them to stand with our ally, israel, and the wake of a board attacks let's recommit to principles we share the israel as we support her in her hour of need. let us call out holocaust deniers who deny israel's legitimacy. let us promote the honest truth about israel's contributions and call it anti-semitism wherever it is found. but it's also root out the poisonous ideology of islamic phobia that recently claim of te 6-year-old palestinian american boy. and above all let us do the work we were elected to do passing a bipartisan funding package to replenish the iron dome. something that in the past i have led on. nswiftly confirming a nominee o be our ambassador to israel. this is not
perhaps sell the writing on the wall with the recent abraham accords and talks of normalization. or perhaps a sop to turn public sentiment against israel with the race to the bottom boosting its own image among the rose gallery of anti- israel regimes. but regardless of why hamas carried out its attack, and today inthis chamber let us exps for what it u is. let us reject the trap they had tried to set them to stand with our ally, israel, and the wake of a board attacks let's recommit to...
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god told abraham israel was for his descendants.issidents of israel have over 20 internationally recognized states. it's only right to have one for the jewish people. that is a fact. our future does not depend on what the gentiles will say, but on what the jews will do. the fate of israel depends on two things, he said. its strength and its righteousness. he said israel must when he popped -- when every war it fights because our enemies only have to win one war. he who makes peace above should grant peace on earth. but, the piece requires strength to last. that was his vision. he was exactly five feet tall, but by demand. the nation he founded is nine miles narrow today, but a mighty nation. never again would israel's existence depend on the fleeting sympathies of others. never again would the jewish people fall for the siren song of the west proclamation freedom in words but not in deed. israel's strength at long last would come from within its own nation. built on the land that god promised abraham. may 14 1948 israel declared its
god told abraham israel was for his descendants.issidents of israel have over 20 internationally recognized states. it's only right to have one for the jewish people. that is a fact. our future does not depend on what the gentiles will say, but on what the jews will do. the fate of israel depends on two things, he said. its strength and its righteousness. he said israel must when he popped -- when every war it fights because our enemies only have to win one war. he who makes peace above should...
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in this sense, buddha and krishna said the very same thing which noah, abraham, moses, john, zeroaster, and jesus said, one told the name of the final prophet, and the other spoke of his origin. one forecast the signs of his homeland while the other described the characteristics of his language. in one way or another, each prophet informed mankind of the joyous news of the advent of the final prophet, the last messenger of the heavens. in the beginning of history, god sent adam, his first prophet on earth, to propagate and show the heavenly path to the inhabitants of this world. thousands of years have passed ever since, and some people continue to follow him by residing exclusively near the river banks of the world. همه. مردمی که موجوددن به خدای اعتقاد دارن و به پیامبری که از طرف خدا فرستاده شده عقیده دارن. is one of the most ancient religions of the world. these days, most of its followers are found in iran, india, and some regions of central asia. they possess a heritage several thousand years old. like the prophets before him, zerowester also informed his followers of the coming of
in this sense, buddha and krishna said the very same thing which noah, abraham, moses, john, zeroaster, and jesus said, one told the name of the final prophet, and the other spoke of his origin. one forecast the signs of his homeland while the other described the characteristics of his language. in one way or another, each prophet informed mankind of the joyous news of the advent of the final prophet, the last messenger of the heavens. in the beginning of history, god sent adam, his first...
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the abraham accord has normalised — east. the abraham accord has normalised relations - east.ions with some east. the abraham accord has - normalised relations with some arab states and a lot of focus on saudi arabia potentiallyjoining that sort of access much so do you think this was a basic attempt to try to derail that? -- was a basic attempt to try to derail that? —— axis. was a basic attempt to try to derail that? -- axis-— that? -- axis. that is what i wonder. _ that? -- axis. that is what i wonder, and _ that? -- axis. that is what i wonder, and i— that? -- axis. that is what i wonder, and i always - that? -- axis. that is what i wonder, and i always want i that? -- axis. that is what i| wonder, and i always want to that? -- axis. that is what i - wonder, and i always want to be humble about what i am say, but i speculate in this regard because iran and their supporters like hezbollah and hamas, and there could be a second front, they may feel they are the biggest losers, that this is the last hurrah for them before a new regional order would marginalise them. so i spec
the abraham accord has normalised — east. the abraham accord has normalised relations - east.ions with some east. the abraham accord has - normalised relations with some arab states and a lot of focus on saudi arabia potentiallyjoining that sort of access much so do you think this was a basic attempt to try to derail that? -- was a basic attempt to try to derail that? —— axis. was a basic attempt to try to derail that? -- axis-— that? -- axis. that is what i wonder. _ that? -- axis....
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most immediate cause of this, um, explosion is this um, by the ministration attempt to expand the abraham of cards and to normalize relations between israel and saudi arabia going together with some sort of an american security guarantee, so for saudi arabia, i mean, obviously it's also the 50 around of us. 3 of the young people are attack rooms exactly to the day. but i think it's also, again a, a deeper issue which is that hasn't been any kind of a movement towards a middle ages. b settlement. i mean, they used to be proposals put forward by western pilots about every president, the remembering the days of, you know, the mix of administration of the largest line. and then of course, it all culminated in the oslo accords, which is now 30 years ago as a facility is basically no one has done anything. i mean it's, and basically they, they've known this problem that this problem is festering, there's been no solution. you know, the thing is pressure on the side said many, many years ago, each new generation of palestinian states. these really is more than the previous generation. i think is
most immediate cause of this, um, explosion is this um, by the ministration attempt to expand the abraham of cards and to normalize relations between israel and saudi arabia going together with some sort of an american security guarantee, so for saudi arabia, i mean, obviously it's also the 50 around of us. 3 of the young people are attack rooms exactly to the day. but i think it's also, again a, a deeper issue which is that hasn't been any kind of a movement towards a middle ages. b...
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elliott abraham _ is going to change. elliott abraham is _ is going to change.liott abraham is theirjoining l is going to change. elliott l abraham is theirjoining us, thank you so much for your perspective tonight, really appreciated.— appreciated. you are very welcome- _ washington has been in direct contact with several middle eastern countries about the escalating conflict, including saudi arabia. us secretary of state antony blinken spoke with the saudi foreign minister — with the ministry saying in a statement that the two officials — quote — discussed developments in the unprecedented situation in gaza and its surroundings and the necessity to work to immediately stop the escalation, stressing the kingdom's rejection of targeting civilians in any way and the need for all parties to respect international humanitarian law. let's bring in the bbc�*s state department correspondent barbara plett usher. secretary of state antony blinken has making a round of calls in a flurry of diplomacy, what do you think the result of those efforts could be? he certainly — t
elliott abraham _ is going to change. elliott abraham is _ is going to change.liott abraham is theirjoining l is going to change. elliott l abraham is theirjoining us, thank you so much for your perspective tonight, really appreciated.— appreciated. you are very welcome- _ washington has been in direct contact with several middle eastern countries about the escalating conflict, including saudi arabia. us secretary of state antony blinken spoke with the saudi foreign minister — with the...
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. >> bill: some of the toughest customers in the middle east dealing with the abraham a cords and more. welcome to our coverage. what is the posture now between the israelis and really the americans trying to help in this matter and qatar trying to help get people out. do you con the war or help? >> first and foremost, bill, i want to remind americans there were 250 people pulled from the streets that are hostages and first and foremost, you don't stop anything unless you're good and ready. we have to be in full support of the u.s. and israel has done a really good job and u.s. has done a good job. second comment i make to what you're saying, bill. is qatar does play a very key role here. they're a go between hamas and israel and the united states and you've seen some of their actions and i don't think it's going to go far enough. but we all want hostages freed and we all want those additional 50 freed and what about the 200 and hamas and whether they need to be part of the strip. >> dana: in addition to that, they want to be part of the reporters those videos that the terrorist themse
. >> bill: some of the toughest customers in the middle east dealing with the abraham a cords and more. welcome to our coverage. what is the posture now between the israelis and really the americans trying to help in this matter and qatar trying to help get people out. do you con the war or help? >> first and foremost, bill, i want to remind americans there were 250 people pulled from the streets that are hostages and first and foremost, you don't stop anything unless you're good...
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abraham lincoln. it did not go well after first bull run. lincoln what i think was a fairly consistent military vision that he hewed to until the end war protect washington. fight the confederate army in virginia. somewhere between washington and richmond because he didn't want to deal with the richmond entrenchment by the end of 1861. he certainly talking what we come to think of as concentration and time, the greater resources and numbers of the federal army in the west and on the seas. he's also developing his own operational plans, notably the oklahoma plan of. december 1861, when he's developing own theoretical idea of to defeat the confederates at manassas. and he's often to talk to his generals about, not just winning the war, but the war in manner. so was george mcclellan difficult deal with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it ult al with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it becomes a bad marriage on both sides. certainly if we look at what president did in 1862 during the the gunboat
abraham lincoln. it did not go well after first bull run. lincoln what i think was a fairly consistent military vision that he hewed to until the end war protect washington. fight the confederate army in virginia. somewhere between washington and richmond because he didn't want to deal with the richmond entrenchment by the end of 1861. he certainly talking what we come to think of as concentration and time, the greater resources and numbers of the federal army in the west and on the seas. he's...
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obviously the abraham accords was a significant move.o help the palestinians and their plates if they are not willing to participate themselves. this attack has two major factions of the palestinians said they are not ready. they are willing for this unprovoked attack rather than come to the peace table. jon: if israel were to go back into gaza and occupy it once again as they did up until about 18 years ago do you think there would be any pushback on the u.s. congress? >> i don't think so. let me rephrase that. there's always a little pushback we have discovered there's always six or eight people and anything they'll be on the other side but it is very clear israel has to do something in the way of gaza. they thought they were doing some they weren't doing enough. there's isis effectors on the other side for years. resident has been doing a great deal. there is now going to have to be greater efforts on that side of the border two. the real disappointing thing here is president biden has put a lot of his energy into believing engagement
obviously the abraham accords was a significant move.o help the palestinians and their plates if they are not willing to participate themselves. this attack has two major factions of the palestinians said they are not ready. they are willing for this unprovoked attack rather than come to the peace table. jon: if israel were to go back into gaza and occupy it once again as they did up until about 18 years ago do you think there would be any pushback on the u.s. congress? >> i don't think...
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he is currently writing about the idea and the realities of abraham lincoln as a commander in chief to his right harold holzer who all of you i'm sure know already and he has authored or all this and more last night, so only add that he serves today as the jonathan fenton director of the roosevelt how roosevelt house public policy institute and new york's hunter college and next we have craig already been intrd to you, but for those who may have missed the program he was on. he's a professor history emeritus. we've got a lot of old guys. except for except for andy down at the. who is the future of history. but let me let me ahead anyway. craig is professor of history at emeritus at the united states naval academy. a lot of emeritus high. that's what we got where he taught for 30 years and served as department chair from. 2017 to 2020. he was the ernest king professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college in newport, rhode island, rhode island being where i born and raised. he is the author of 17 books, the most recent of which is nimitz at war. he has been awarded the linco
he is currently writing about the idea and the realities of abraham lincoln as a commander in chief to his right harold holzer who all of you i'm sure know already and he has authored or all this and more last night, so only add that he serves today as the jonathan fenton director of the roosevelt how roosevelt house public policy institute and new york's hunter college and next we have craig already been intrd to you, but for those who may have missed the program he was on. he's a professor...
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abraham was addressing a mass rally by iranians in tehran, expressing outrage against.truction, destruction of farmland and residential houses, torturing women, children and men and controlling the water resources and electricity. they are nothing but crimes against humanity. islamic countries must coordinate efforts to immediately put an end to the war crimes of the israeli regime committed against civilians, especially women and children and stop. diplomat called on oic member states to urge un security council to pass resolutions and support of palestinians and condemn israeli war crimes. he called for formation of team of legal experts to protect palestinian lives and take to account the perpetrators of war crimes and their commanders. am abdullahyan said crimes of the zionist regime must be documented for future legal proceidings in international courts and tribunals. he also demanded islamic countries several. ties with israel, impose sanctions on the regime and ban all of its products and response to ongoing genocide in palestine. press rollies have been held in
abraham was addressing a mass rally by iranians in tehran, expressing outrage against.truction, destruction of farmland and residential houses, torturing women, children and men and controlling the water resources and electricity. they are nothing but crimes against humanity. islamic countries must coordinate efforts to immediately put an end to the war crimes of the israeli regime committed against civilians, especially women and children and stop. diplomat called on oic member states to urge...
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the miracle after the court could be established and abraham fund.and finance corporation, the export and import bank designed to a palestinian infrastructure projects for example improving personal checkpoints between the territory so workers could move freely across the border and my hope is that everyone's hope is that'll commence regardless of present difficulties. that promise and potential is still there. and you can see more of that interview and how business and trade has brought peace to israel and some of her neighbours on talking business weekly this weekend, right here on bbc news — the first airing here in the uk is at 11:30 on saturday. and in the rest of the world, it's on from 22:30 gmt on friday. the cost—of—living crisis has seen a huge increase in the number of people struggling to make ends meet and a rise in the number of workers striking over pay. but employers are also seeing costs rise and sales falling. the association of accounting technicians say pay rises are not the only way employers can help their workforce manage the c
the miracle after the court could be established and abraham fund.and finance corporation, the export and import bank designed to a palestinian infrastructure projects for example improving personal checkpoints between the territory so workers could move freely across the border and my hope is that everyone's hope is that'll commence regardless of present difficulties. that promise and potential is still there. and you can see more of that interview and how business and trade has brought peace...
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confederate sympathizer john wilkes booth broke into the box, shot abraham lincoln and bounded to the stage. >> people from the first floor are clambering on the stage to get to booth and also get up in the box. >> reporter: an attack the national park ranger said left an indelible mark on the nation. this year an auction house put up a pair of tickets. they expected the tickets could deal more than $60,000. weren't they right. >> here they are right here. >> reporter: these tickets, you ended up paying nearly $250,000 and you would have went higher? >> i would have went higher. >> reporter: jim irsay won the auction. he owns the indianapolis colts, and the football team is just one of the interesting things he owned. >> it's a service of the arts to the community. >> reporter: when our vladimir duthiers met with him this year he learned he's a one man museum with a $1 million collection that includes a mohammed ali championship belt, a bob dylan guitar, and an abraham lincoln pocke pocketknife, and now tickets to "our american cousin" which became our our american tragedy. >> to have
confederate sympathizer john wilkes booth broke into the box, shot abraham lincoln and bounded to the stage. >> people from the first floor are clambering on the stage to get to booth and also get up in the box. >> reporter: an attack the national park ranger said left an indelible mark on the nation. this year an auction house put up a pair of tickets. they expected the tickets could deal more than $60,000. weren't they right. >> here they are right here. >> reporter:...
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you were talking about the abraham awards continue. so i think the big question though, and i think has been raised by itself here a bit, which was just about to sign the advent of coaches. do they have anything left? and is there any credibility until now with the a but i'm a go to, does this late this um, escalation just below the bottom. cool down the water under countries like where, okay, where i am now, you know, i have to look at this whole relationship with israel from a completely new perspective. so i think in that respect to that as of to, for is really you touched briefly before on as one of the big question now, just briefly is for israel is not whether it contain the, the, uh, uh, an uprising within because of the question, the military is kind of sustained and contained that i'm also deal with an attack from southern lebanon, or from a syria where it has really have a, it's huge amounts of minutes installation with very sophisticated rockets. ok, well, have been in that it just to further your point here if there is an o
you were talking about the abraham awards continue. so i think the big question though, and i think has been raised by itself here a bit, which was just about to sign the advent of coaches. do they have anything left? and is there any credibility until now with the a but i'm a go to, does this late this um, escalation just below the bottom. cool down the water under countries like where, okay, where i am now, you know, i have to look at this whole relationship with israel from a completely new...
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abraham lincoln did it. not because he wanted to do it, but because the circumstances compelled him to do it, and thank god we had a man like lincoln in a position to do that. >> well, i am going to add some of my own thoughts to this. and while i would generally praise lincoln for his role as commander in chief, and certainly his awareness of the importance of rivers in the west, which should have made him like winfield scott anaconda plan for whatever faults it had. it ended up being exactly the strategy that won the war. and that is something else that grant realized. these rivers in the west, they were important. and they had to be secured. and they had to be opened so that there was no confederate interference. so while i give lincoln a great deal of credit, i have fallen into the school of thought that he probably interfere too much with his generals. and against the grain of thought among most historians, i think he actually interfered with grant, although grant in his memoirs claimed upon their first
abraham lincoln did it. not because he wanted to do it, but because the circumstances compelled him to do it, and thank god we had a man like lincoln in a position to do that. >> well, i am going to add some of my own thoughts to this. and while i would generally praise lincoln for his role as commander in chief, and certainly his awareness of the importance of rivers in the west, which should have made him like winfield scott anaconda plan for whatever faults it had. it ended up being...
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do it out of love, abraham, you speak ten languages, that’s true, i know a lot of things, yes, many you for this, this was a different song now, yes, i, yes, but, but, just a man, confesses his love, to an artist, but of light, this moment when abraham came out, indeed, he is the one, the most dramatic was probably in this speech, and you and you didn’t get lost, your hands are still shaking, i see, yes i see. you know, this is one of those, this is one of those situations when we all sat here and spread our arms, like this, when we both started singing, we raised our arms like this, because this is a real, amazing, beautiful stage number, but, but it seems to me that abraham said in another language, give the girls a prize, i will go, therefore, abraham, my love. you know about it, you know how much i love, adore, simply, for many decades, literally from the first day you arrived in the country, i adore you, there is so much of a man in you, there is so much of a gentleman in you, and i think that even if we give all the votes to you now, you will gather them up and throw them away
do it out of love, abraham, you speak ten languages, that’s true, i know a lot of things, yes, many you for this, this was a different song now, yes, i, yes, but, but, just a man, confesses his love, to an artist, but of light, this moment when abraham came out, indeed, he is the one, the most dramatic was probably in this speech, and you and you didn’t get lost, your hands are still shaking, i see, yes i see. you know, this is one of those, this is one of those situations when we all sat...
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this is what they mean by human tragedy. belie austin, w. special correspondent, abraham 400 takeaways on want to abide and had to say the will the president use very emotional, very descriptive language, calling these attacks by him us a here and evil. he talked about the victims, the children of the elderly that have been killed and the rapes. as we hear there are reports that there have been rapes committed as a well, he definitely gave israel a lot of latitude when it comes to it's current military operation in the gaza strip. saying, reiterating again the american stance that israel has the right to defend itself. in the face of the unprecedented terror attacks that it is facing at the same time, he was sure to point out that as the democracies also have to abide by the rule of law. and by that, of course, he means, uh, you know, the civilians that are in guys and that within that military operation, their lives have to be taken into consideration as well. he's perhaps echoing the words that we heard yesterday from the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, who gave statements o
this is what they mean by human tragedy. belie austin, w. special correspondent, abraham 400 takeaways on want to abide and had to say the will the president use very emotional, very descriptive language, calling these attacks by him us a here and evil. he talked about the victims, the children of the elderly that have been killed and the rapes. as we hear there are reports that there have been rapes committed as a well, he definitely gave israel a lot of latitude when it comes to it's current...
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was dw use of special correspondent abraham reporting from washington date. well, as i said, president biden wants, speaking of, of the amazing width leaders of america as jewish communities, many americans use have close ties to israel and a deeply says about what happened last weekend dw went to meet some of them in here . what they had to cite the these are days of morning for the american jewish community. the united states is home to the largest jewish population outside of israel on this night that the nation's capital hundreds gathered to seek comfort in one another. the, it's communal and we're all grieving together and we're all trying to gather the music. i sing one of the rabbi said we need to sing and i thought, yeah, and everybody here has an attachment is real like we for example, our children go to camp, which is really counsellors. one of them was killed. we learned this morning. so everybody's been touched by it and it's a very difficult time because there's no question. the american support is crucial . president has been unequivocal. that i
was dw use of special correspondent abraham reporting from washington date. well, as i said, president biden wants, speaking of, of the amazing width leaders of america as jewish communities, many americans use have close ties to israel and a deeply says about what happened last weekend dw went to meet some of them in here . what they had to cite the these are days of morning for the american jewish community. the united states is home to the largest jewish population outside of israel on this...