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i watched as mohammad abbas took him aside and told him to put it away. >> sennott: abbas then explained what was going on. >> sennott: the more i got to know abbas, the more i realized how different he was than older, more conservative brothers i had encountered in the past. still, there were many on the square who feared the muslim brotherhood was hijacking the revolution. i spoke to a young law student who had been here from the beginning. so you were here on the 25th, and you saw a change here. tell me about that. >> i'm afraid. >> sennott: what are you afraid of? >> the brothers, the islamic brothers. >> sennott: you're afraid of the muslim brotherhood? >> yeah. >> sennott: why? >> sennott: at that time, it wasn't at all clear what direction the country would take or even if mubarak would fall. but you couldn't help but notice that the most powerful player in egypt, the military, was watching and waiting, contemplating their next move. for revolutionaries, the military was a kind of unholy ally. >> the military are not our friends. but i think what the military began to realize when
i watched as mohammad abbas took him aside and told him to put it away. >> sennott: abbas then explained what was going on. >> sennott: the more i got to know abbas, the more i realized how different he was than older, more conservative brothers i had encountered in the past. still, there were many on the square who feared the muslim brotherhood was hijacking the revolution. i spoke to a young law student who had been here from the beginning. so you were here on the 25th, and you...
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he met with mahmoud abbas on the sidelines of the general assembly. obama and abbas met for the first time since u.s. brokered peace talks resumed in july. obama said no one is under any illusion that a process will be easy, but he said u.s. officials are committed to bringing about just and lasting peace. >> as already entailed significant political risk by president abbas as well as prime minister netanyahu, but i think the reason they've been willing to take this risk is they realize this is the best way, the only way, for us to achieve what should be our goal. two states living side by side in peace and security. >> abbas said peace is important, not just for the palestinians and israelis, but for the entire world. but the talks may already be in trouble. israelis have been expanding their settlements in the occupied territories in violation of international law. and last weekend, gunmen suspected to be palestinians killed two israeli soldiers. >>> the president of brazil used her address to the general assembly to criticize the u.s. surveillance
he met with mahmoud abbas on the sidelines of the general assembly. obama and abbas met for the first time since u.s. brokered peace talks resumed in july. obama said no one is under any illusion that a process will be easy, but he said u.s. officials are committed to bringing about just and lasting peace. >> as already entailed significant political risk by president abbas as well as prime minister netanyahu, but i think the reason they've been willing to take this risk is they realize...
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i want to emphasize today, and i emphasize this to our friends, that both leaders, president abbas and prime minister netanyahu showed a seriousness of purpose in coming to these talks. both of them took political risks, personal political risks. both of them stood up to forces in their own countries that were willing to say, no. not enough has been given here or not enough has been given there. they found a reason to come despite those who were arguing that there were reasons not to. and so, this meeting today was convened to emphasize to both leaders, president abbas, whom i will meet later today, and prime minister netanyahu, who i will meet shortly, as our schedules permit it. both of them decided that this was worth taking risks for. the prime minter sister wrote an open letter to all of the people of israel and took a decision regarding prisoners that was obviously unpopular with many parts of this country. likewise, president abbas, despite many people opposing the opposed stood up and said, even though some of the things they wanted as preconditions had not been satisfied, that
i want to emphasize today, and i emphasize this to our friends, that both leaders, president abbas and prime minister netanyahu showed a seriousness of purpose in coming to these talks. both of them took political risks, personal political risks. both of them stood up to forces in their own countries that were willing to say, no. not enough has been given here or not enough has been given there. they found a reason to come despite those who were arguing that there were reasons not to. and so,...
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word "abba" in the greek is an affectionate term.it would be comparable to what we say today as "daddy" or "papa", and so instead of coming to god and you know as many people do in our...you know, they just have such a respect and a reverence and...and don't misunderstand. i'm not saying that we lose our respect and reverence, but god has taken the veil away. there is absolutely no fear of judgment or punishment, which even as i say this there are many of you watching this program that this is not the way you see it. you are constantly afraid that you're going to mess up... that god is going to punish you... that god won't answer your prayers... that if you do something wrong, that the wrath of god is going to come upon you. the religious church teaches that god put sickness on you... makes you fail... is liable to make your business fail... make your marriage fail... put some kind of incurable disease on you and all of this kind of things. that's an old testament concept. in the new testament this veil has been rent in two. there is
word "abba" in the greek is an affectionate term.it would be comparable to what we say today as "daddy" or "papa", and so instead of coming to god and you know as many people do in our...you know, they just have such a respect and a reverence and...and don't misunderstand. i'm not saying that we lose our respect and reverence, but god has taken the veil away. there is absolutely no fear of judgment or punishment, which even as i say this there are many of you...
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we heard from palestine today, abbas, yes. he remembered the international community that palestine is thankful that it received observer status at the u.n. g.a. last year. this is certainly thatth the palestinian people have been thankful for. a new round of talks have been going on over the last several weeks, and that there is hope that finally the peace process will also move forward. this is something that has been difficult for many years, but it was a very hopeful message today that further negotiations and talks that have been underway may be able to push this process forward as well. >> giving us the latest on the u.n. general assembly from new york city. now stuck in the middle of the two-year long syrian civil war is a small town, home to 3000 residents, mostly christians. r.t. has been ringing continuing coverage from the city, as it became a battleground between extremist rebel fighters affiliated with a terror group and the assad government. the fighting continues. the town is dealing with a share of destruction.
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further delays also today the general assembly heard from palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas regarding palestine's efforts toward permanent membership at the u.n. and the prospects of peace with israel joining me now from our new york studios for the latest on all of this on a stasia churkin a thank you want to start here let's start with the u.n. security council we're hearing reports that a deal may be reached on syria a russian foreign and foreign minister sergey lavrov addressed reporters just within the last hour what did he say and what are you hearing in regard to this deal and well our family can finally confirm that a diplomatic breakthrough has finally been reached on syria resolution to now be voted on in on the secu by the security council the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has in fact confirmed that a text has been agreed upon by russia and the united states this was something that was worked on for days if not weeks because of a major disagreement on whether a clause on the use of force should be mentioned in this resolution russia's position consistentl
further delays also today the general assembly heard from palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas regarding palestine's efforts toward permanent membership at the u.n. and the prospects of peace with israel joining me now from our new york studios for the latest on all of this on a stasia churkin a thank you want to start here let's start with the u.n. security council we're hearing reports that a deal may be reached on syria a russian foreign and foreign minister sergey lavrov addressed...
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my mood abbas is set to address the general assembly later.sraelis and palestinians are talking again, but there does not appear to be much optimism in the palestinian territories. >> after meeting on the sidelines of the u.n., palestinian negotiators are feeling positive. they are promising to intensify restarted peace talks. residents of gaza know what they want out of the negotiations. >> a palestinian state, with jerusalem as its capital, not giving up on the return of refugees, and determining our future. this is what we ask of the president. >> abbas last made a push for full statement two years ago, at that floundered after the u.s. promised to veto the bid at the observer council. he hopes to build on his victory, but if the mood is upbeat, skepticism reigns on the streets of the west bank. >> abbas is doing what he can, but all the negotiations are futile. in the past 20 years, what have they achieved? israeli jeeps do what they like, without anyone saying a thing. >> the same sentiment in gaza city. >> we are facing an enemy who know
my mood abbas is set to address the general assembly later.sraelis and palestinians are talking again, but there does not appear to be much optimism in the palestinian territories. >> after meeting on the sidelines of the u.n., palestinian negotiators are feeling positive. they are promising to intensify restarted peace talks. residents of gaza know what they want out of the negotiations. >> a palestinian state, with jerusalem as its capital, not giving up on the return of refugees,...
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the general assembly heard from palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas regarding palestine's efforts toward permanent membership at the u.n. and the prospects of peace with israel joining me now from our new york studios for the latest on all of this our cheese on a saucer churkin up on a source you've been at the u.n. all day covering these stories first let's start with syria a draft resolution has been agreed to we heard from russian foreign minister said a great surgeon lever off a few hours ago what do you have to say in one of the details of this rose resolution well sam what we witnessed today when it comes to the syrian resolution is really a diplomatic breakthrough we have been expecting some kind of agreement to be reached on this resolution between russia and the united states after they had agreed in principle that syria would put its chemical weapons under international control they were working out the text of what would be in this resolution and the main argument continued to be whether or not to include a clause on the use of force if syria doesn't comply the united s
the general assembly heard from palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas regarding palestine's efforts toward permanent membership at the u.n. and the prospects of peace with israel joining me now from our new york studios for the latest on all of this our cheese on a saucer churkin up on a source you've been at the u.n. all day covering these stories first let's start with syria a draft resolution has been agreed to we heard from russian foreign minister said a great surgeon lever off a...
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two countries recently on the west moving on the president of the a palestinian authority mahmoud abbas addressed the general assembly today to know amid syria iran nuclear weapons issues there's been less attention on the middle east peace process how is this u.n. g.a. moving this process forward if at all and where does palestine stand in its bid for permanent membership at the u.n. well a sam you know we will we probably shouldn't see that it's definitely theory in iran have been stealing the headlines. no question about that but the middle east peace process certainly diplomats have been working on this too we know for the west in particular this is been now for john kerry a kind of a specific. point of interest and for the obama administration to try to improve the middle east peace process and move it forward while he is the president certainly today we did hear from. him he did thank the general assembly for allowing palestine to receive an observer member an observer status at the general assembly and this has been the first speech since that happened last year and has been basi
two countries recently on the west moving on the president of the a palestinian authority mahmoud abbas addressed the general assembly today to know amid syria iran nuclear weapons issues there's been less attention on the middle east peace process how is this u.n. g.a. moving this process forward if at all and where does palestine stand in its bid for permanent membership at the u.n. well a sam you know we will we probably shouldn't see that it's definitely theory in iran have been stealing...
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. - praise abba! good night, everybody. - all right. thank you. good night, guys. [cheers and applause] - ♪ i'm gonna do my one line here ♪ - oh, yeah. >> september 25, 2013. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. [cheers & applause] >> jon: hey, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." i'm jon stewart. guests tonight, atoms for peace. [cheers & applause] as you know, that is a band and also the slogan of the iranian nuclear program. thom yorke from radiohead, flea from the chili peppers. very talented group. we've wasted too much time. we have to get to the senate florida. texas senator ted cruz has been speaking with authority. >> i rise today in an effort to speak for 26 million texans. and for 300 million americans. as americans, we value liberty and opportunity above all else. what the american people are interested in is what we've all been interested in. >> jon: stuff-crusted pizza. no, wait! tacos made from doritos. no. frappe. >> what we've always been interested in, which is freedom. >> jon: di
. - praise abba! good night, everybody. - all right. thank you. good night, guys. [cheers and applause] - ♪ i'm gonna do my one line here ♪ - oh, yeah. >> september 25, 2013. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. [cheers & applause] >> jon: hey, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." i'm jon stewart. guests tonight, atoms for peace. [cheers & applause] as you know, that is a band and...
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. >> three british workers -- abbas tarver, a midwife, and a paramedic. -- a bus driver, a midwife, andedic. they do their jobs in some of the toughest conditions on the planet. >> that was a really cruel birth. >> that is one satisfied customer. >> how do you guys do this in these conditions? >> angie dimon is leaving her home in the welsh valleys and her job as a cardiff paramedic to work in guatemala city.
. >> three british workers -- abbas tarver, a midwife, and a paramedic. -- a bus driver, a midwife, andedic. they do their jobs in some of the toughest conditions on the planet. >> that was a really cruel birth. >> that is one satisfied customer. >> how do you guys do this in these conditions? >> angie dimon is leaving her home in the welsh valleys and her job as a cardiff paramedic to work in guatemala city.
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when we comes here he'll meet with mahmoud aba abbas, and. >> all of those issues, tangentially are connected, too. members of congress are not the only one who is are not sold on military action against syria. according to a gallup poll, only 36% support military action, 51% are opposed. in our coverage of the war in syria continues in just a few minutes. we'll go live to washington for the latest on president obama's efforts to persuade congress to support syrian military strike. >>> brazil celebrates its independence, but protests are under way. demonstrators have been met by force, forc. >> reporter: people come out here to observe the parade to celebrate brazil's independence. earlier we saw tear gas to keep people away from the parade. many said they were going to fill the streets across the country in more than 140 cities, they're calling on the government for more social services and more spending on health and education and government here in brazil is trying to respond to the wishes of the very large and disparate movement but it does not some to stop people from filling the streets
when we comes here he'll meet with mahmoud aba abbas, and. >> all of those issues, tangentially are connected, too. members of congress are not the only one who is are not sold on military action against syria. according to a gallup poll, only 36% support military action, 51% are opposed. in our coverage of the war in syria continues in just a few minutes. we'll go live to washington for the latest on president obama's efforts to persuade congress to support syrian military strike....
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and then he'll meet with mahmoud abbas, and then this evening we'll meet on the healthcare reform. >>> libby casey is live from capitol hill, a heated debate going on in the senate, correct? >> reporter: that's right. we're hearing two different messages from the democrats and republicans. they will keep the government funded until october. we're looking at a week when the u.s. will run out of money unless the congress and senate can come to an agreement. >> it's time to stop obsessing over old battles and think of the consequences of a government shutdown. mr. president, we need, long time member of congress approaching four decades being in congress, recognizing how we've worked together over those decades, accomplishing good things for this country. we needing to back to those days, days of working togethe together. >> reporter: despite the couple by coupleby yeah message, they t a break on things and halt negotiations and focus on defunding obamacare but senator mitch mcconnell needs to be on record as being against the federal healthcare law and he needs to talk about defunding o
and then he'll meet with mahmoud abbas, and then this evening we'll meet on the healthcare reform. >>> libby casey is live from capitol hill, a heated debate going on in the senate, correct? >> reporter: that's right. we're hearing two different messages from the democrats and republicans. they will keep the government funded until october. we're looking at a week when the u.s. will run out of money unless the congress and senate can come to an agreement. >> it's time to...
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and then on monday he comes here to london where he will be meeting the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >> and quickly before we let you go, about france, france just immediately was one of the most ardent allies of the u.s. in the entire situation with syriac and they seem to be backing off just a little bit. can you talk about that, philip? >> yes, they do seem to be backing off slightly. firstly, they said they would wait until the vote is held in congress. now they're also going to wait until the u.n. report is released. that could take weeks, however, we are now hearing that the germans of all groups because they've been critical, the germans are now pressing the u.n. to get that report out as soon as possible. not waiting weeks. >> thank you so much. our coverage of the war in syria continues in just a few minutes. we'll go live to washington about president obama talks to congress about the strike. >> in the parade route of rio de janeiro demonstrators converged. union members, student, anti-establishment groups, scattered protests for months n the country speaking out against g
and then on monday he comes here to london where he will be meeting the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >> and quickly before we let you go, about france, france just immediately was one of the most ardent allies of the u.s. in the entire situation with syriac and they seem to be backing off just a little bit. can you talk about that, philip? >> yes, they do seem to be backing off slightly. firstly, they said they would wait until the vote is held in congress. now they're also...
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president obama has a one-on-one meeting with palestinian minister abbas today. let me bring in congressman this morning. >> good morning. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letter urging diplomacy with iran after the election of the new president. do you think president obama should meet with him today? >> i think that the president should hold fast to his position. i think that what he did moved us to where we are today. i believe that he should cordial, but i don't think that he should seek out any kind of a meeting. i think that some kind of reaction should be -- positive reaction should be coming his way because i think he's done all that is expected as the head of the united states of president to do at this point. >> are you skeptical that there really is change afoot in iran, that their basic positions have not really altered, it's just the way that they're saying them? >> i've always been leery about who is exactly in charge. i know who the president is and i think he seems to be a breath of fresh air. but there's always been lurking in the backgro
president obama has a one-on-one meeting with palestinian minister abbas today. let me bring in congressman this morning. >> good morning. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letter urging diplomacy with iran after the election of the new president. do you think president obama should meet with him today? >> i think that the president should hold fast to his position. i think that what he did moved us to where we are today. i believe that he should cordial, but i don't...
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. >> i met with mahmoud abbas last week, and i was impressed he's willing to make some major concessionsn kerry the secretary of state has embarked on, i walked away from the meeting where had with him encouraged there was a hope, not necessarily a guarantee, but a significant hope that potentially the israelis and palestinians might be able to work out a deal. >> i have been annoyingly negative on this for a long time, but i think john kerry heard something from netanyahu and abbas which they can't say to one another and they can't say privately which inspires some measure of hope on borders and security, the two most tractable issues of the four or five that constitute the palestinian conflict, maybe there's room for conflict. >> i'm much more encouraged. >> nobody lost money betting against israeli peace. >> let's hope there's something and john kerry can one day get a nobel peace prize between makingpies. >> the president already has one, i agree. >> let's see if john kerry can get one. aaron miller. >> let's get back to the stop story. want to leave you with this thought. i was cnn'
. >> i met with mahmoud abbas last week, and i was impressed he's willing to make some major concessionsn kerry the secretary of state has embarked on, i walked away from the meeting where had with him encouraged there was a hope, not necessarily a guarantee, but a significant hope that potentially the israelis and palestinians might be able to work out a deal. >> i have been annoyingly negative on this for a long time, but i think john kerry heard something from netanyahu and abbas...
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obama also met with palestinian president abbas as well as the president of lebanon, whose country has received palestinian and syrian refugees, caught in regional conflict. mr. obama also announced that the u-s would pledge 340-million dollars in humanitarian aid to refugees from syria. just a few days are left for congress to produce a budget that saves the government from a partial shutdown. the current fiscal year ends at midnight monday-- and today senate majority leader harry reid plans to get voting started on a new budget. the senate bill would fund the government until november 15th. last week the house approved a version that keeps the government operating through mid-december but does not fund the new health care law. late tuesday, treasury secretary jack lew warned reporters congress also has a lot of work to do on keeping the u.s. from hitting the debt ceiling... and there's not enough activity going on. higher interst rates seem to finally be impacting the rise in home prices. according to the latest case shiller numbers -- july saw home prices rise 1.8%, that's down from
obama also met with palestinian president abbas as well as the president of lebanon, whose country has received palestinian and syrian refugees, caught in regional conflict. mr. obama also announced that the u-s would pledge 340-million dollars in humanitarian aid to refugees from syria. just a few days are left for congress to produce a budget that saves the government from a partial shutdown. the current fiscal year ends at midnight monday-- and today senate majority leader harry reid plans...
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on the israeli prime minister abbas to prove to the u. awesome the yuan that it was change of tone is nothing much has swung screen as recent signals of a soul in relations with the west whale to soothe benyamin netanyahu has called the tip of the stalin's.
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to paris and london for talks with french, british and arab league leaders who will sit down with abbas as well. they have ordered u.s. diplomats to leave lebanon citing security concerns over pending military action in syria. in a new travel warning for lebanon, the department says it's instructed nonessential staffers to leave beirut this morning. it's also being applied to private american citizens in the country. in a statement the officials say the potential in leb fon for anup surge in violence remains. the state department is also issuing a voluntary withdrawal for non-emergency staff and family members in turkey as well. robert ray is outside the u.s. embassy in beirut, lebanon. he joins us live on the phone. when last we spoke, robert, you described a lot of security outside the embassy. how are things looking now? robert, are you there? >> reporter: i am here, yes. hello. sorry about that. things outside of the u.s. embassy right now are quiet. there was a protest that just wrapped up, about 200 people that are pro-assad, lebanese pro-assad that is. they were very peaceful in
to paris and london for talks with french, british and arab league leaders who will sit down with abbas as well. they have ordered u.s. diplomats to leave lebanon citing security concerns over pending military action in syria. in a new travel warning for lebanon, the department says it's instructed nonessential staffers to leave beirut this morning. it's also being applied to private american citizens in the country. in a statement the officials say the potential in leb fon for anup surge in...
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charging cars to drive into central london and introducing what the government has tagged as green abbas'sisn't enough i think they need to take a really hard look at what's necessary to reduce pollution in the u.k. that the choices are extremely difficult and electorally not very popular it basically means taking diesel vehicles off the road in the very foreseeable future you can imagine that's not a vote when i have to deal with the city as it is and not some crazy green. in which we all sit around. and only be unable to enjoy it when you saw the produce that is that is not going to that is not going to happen since it's not going to happen campaign as a raging londoners to each do that bit to make the air in the city cleaner by shunning their cars and paddling around town instead while avoiding the most polluted routes of course but it's not clear how much difference it will make since the government itself admits that london will remain dangerously polluted until at least the year twenty twenty five. london. when has no one forced into being so keen to make sure smartphone users are ab
charging cars to drive into central london and introducing what the government has tagged as green abbas'sisn't enough i think they need to take a really hard look at what's necessary to reduce pollution in the u.k. that the choices are extremely difficult and electorally not very popular it basically means taking diesel vehicles off the road in the very foreseeable future you can imagine that's not a vote when i have to deal with the city as it is and not some crazy green. in which we all sit...
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again, he taught math, and he also taught abba, a program that helps struggling students prepare for college. reporting live here at santa clara high, bob riddell, nbc bay area news. >> federal transportation officials have opened a new investigation into aseana airlines to see whether or not it broke laws intended to help families and passengers. several passengers and family members are suing asiana saying they failed to provide information after the crash. the airline's emergency response plan was not up-to-date. under a u.s. law aciana was required to post a toll free number within an hour of the crash to gather and distribute information to families. the airline was also required to provide transportation and lodging for family members who were coming to be with injured loved ones. sflimplts an elderly couple in san francisco is facing ejikz at this very moment, but they're refusing to leave the home where they raised their seven children. the couple is getting a good amount of support. christy, good morning. >> good morning to you. that's right. that notice to vacate took effec
again, he taught math, and he also taught abba, a program that helps struggling students prepare for college. reporting live here at santa clara high, bob riddell, nbc bay area news. >> federal transportation officials have opened a new investigation into aseana airlines to see whether or not it broke laws intended to help families and passengers. several passengers and family members are suing asiana saying they failed to provide information after the crash. the airline's emergency...
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meeting with arab leaders in london to try and get their support including palestinian president mahmoud abbas president barack obama also failed to get the international endorsement he was hoping for this week at the g. twenty summit in russia parties are now it was that. i was elected to end wars not start a u.s. military intervention in syria dominated talks at the g twenty but if obama was looking to gather overwhelming support at the summit he didn't get it in st petersburg there is no military solution there is lot military service. we will not participate in military action. aside from france turkey and saudi arabia a few countries expressed outright support for obama's proposal a military strike in a joint statement they condemned the use of chemical weapons blaming the after government and called for some kind of response but they stopped short of backing a u.s. attack on syria from it host to president putin accused the rebels of being behind a chemical weapons attack near damascus. that he says was carried out to discredit the syrian cities in the eyes of the way. if you were going
meeting with arab leaders in london to try and get their support including palestinian president mahmoud abbas president barack obama also failed to get the international endorsement he was hoping for this week at the g. twenty summit in russia parties are now it was that. i was elected to end wars not start a u.s. military intervention in syria dominated talks at the g twenty but if obama was looking to gather overwhelming support at the summit he didn't get it in st petersburg there is no...
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they'll also sit done with abbas. >>> in lob lebanon the u.s. is ordering diplomats to leave the country. it applies to non-emergency personnel stationed at the u.s. embassy in beirut. the state department is also urging all u.s. citizens to avoid travel to lebanon citing, this is a quote, current safety and security concerns. david jackson is live in beirut with more on what prompted this warning. it seems with everything that is potentially on the horizon, this is almost to be expected. >> reporter: it is to be expected, richelle. you're right. it's happened before, many times before. it is often referred to by the personnel as the friends and family rule. it means friends and family are advised at this point to leave the country and leave the united states embassy. the issue is actually ordered by the state department, and they do this around the world, really, periodically in places that you might not expect. you see it pop up occasionally in areas that don't even seem to be particularly endangered. in this case they think they have good rea
they'll also sit done with abbas. >>> in lob lebanon the u.s. is ordering diplomats to leave the country. it applies to non-emergency personnel stationed at the u.s. embassy in beirut. the state department is also urging all u.s. citizens to avoid travel to lebanon citing, this is a quote, current safety and security concerns. david jackson is live in beirut with more on what prompted this warning. it seems with everything that is potentially on the horizon, this is almost to be...
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abbas has fallen two hundred metres into a ravine killing at least forty three people in the western part of the country a vehicle plunged from a canyon after reportedly losing control on a difficult part of the road emergency teams have managed to recover forty six survivors from the wreckage. and tens of thousands of people have walked out on the streets in the capital of mexico protesting against the privatization of the state run oil company activist the city center where leaders of the mexican left speeches opposing the move last month the government announced its plan to end the country's seventy five year state monopoly on oil and open the market to private investors. now it is one hundred fifty days before the olympic flame is lit in sochi for the first ever winter lympics to take place here in russia with excitement growing in the countdown will be celebrated in various cities across the country meanwhile with that clock ticking are growing volunteers are doing everything they can to make sure the venues are ready before the curtain rises in february so all the athletes and
abbas has fallen two hundred metres into a ravine killing at least forty three people in the western part of the country a vehicle plunged from a canyon after reportedly losing control on a difficult part of the road emergency teams have managed to recover forty six survivors from the wreckage. and tens of thousands of people have walked out on the streets in the capital of mexico protesting against the privatization of the state run oil company activist the city center where leaders of the...
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they were singing abba's "dancing queen" while dinosaur opponents of the bill were having another go at killing it. awkward though alastair and i must have appeared as we clapped along to abba, at that moment we were exactly where we belonged, on the outside, welcoming in reform. [applause] liberal democrats, three years ago i told you that we had an opportunity our criticisms would have given anything for, to govern, to turn our liberal principles into practice. today, i tell you that an even bigger opportunity awaits. the cycle of red, blue, blue, red has been interrupted. our place in this government has prevented the pendulum swinging back from left to right. we are now where we always should have been. in power. in the liberal center. in tune with the british people. everyday, we are showing that we can govern and govern well. that pluralism works. if we could do this again, we would be a step closer to breaking the two-party mold for good. [applause] in the past, there were people who would only support us when the future of the country was not at stake. now, there are people w
they were singing abba's "dancing queen" while dinosaur opponents of the bill were having another go at killing it. awkward though alastair and i must have appeared as we clapped along to abba, at that moment we were exactly where we belonged, on the outside, welcoming in reform. [applause] liberal democrats, three years ago i told you that we had an opportunity our criticisms would have given anything for, to govern, to turn our liberal principles into practice. today, i tell you...
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. >> president obama did meet with palestinian authority president, praising abbas for rejecting violenceen to peace negotiation autos a powerful earthquake hitting pakistan may have created a new island. the 7.7 quake centered in a remote part of southern pakistan. witness says a new land mass appeared just off shore. 39 people were killed in the quake. this shows them streaming out of office buildings and into the streets for safety. the earthquake struck pakistan's largest, but least-populated provence. >> coming up next california heart patient with a new lease on life. >> how he's getting along awaiting his >>> new program helping to keep ill heart patients alive as they wait for a transplant offering them a bridge to life with a surprising amount of freedom as well. >> it's -- . >> the coach attacks the game with both intelligence and heart. >> this is equivalent to what an athlete will fill he coached players to a state championship. but next move won't decide the outcome but potentially whether he lived or died. >> june 15th my heart went into cardiac arrest. you can see the left
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. >> president obama did meet with palestinian authority president, praising abbas for rejecting violence to peace negotiation autos a powerful earthquake hitting pakistan may have created a new island. the 7.7 quake centered in a remote part of southern pakistan. witness says a new land mass appeared just off shore. 39 people were killed in the quake. this shows them streaming out of office buildings and into the streets for safety. the earthquake struck pakistan's largest, but least-populated provence. >> coming up next california heart patient with a new lease on life. >> how he's getting along awaiting his doctor's next move. stay with us. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to get there? [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. no
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president obama will also meet with palestinian authority mahmoud abbas. president obama will talk about the mid east process when he addresses the u.n. >>> assad seems to have made good on his initial promise to disassemble the syrian chemical weapons program. kristin saloumi explains. >> infighting within the opposition. the one thing all sides seem to agree on is are diplomacy. >> what does matter now is geneva schedule. what will geneva do? for the violence to be health external evaluation must be stopped. preventing external intervention stopping the violence and launching an international process. >> french president from francois hollande. >> only apolitical solution will bring the end to the greatest massacre of the 21st century. >> syria has held over an incomplete list of his chemical weapons sites. >> i don't want to get ahead of it but we have a document now that we didn't have yesterday. >> the disclosure was required under the are agreement between secretary of state john kerry and russian minister sergey lavrov. >> they need the opcw to agre
president obama will also meet with palestinian authority mahmoud abbas. president obama will talk about the mid east process when he addresses the u.n. >>> assad seems to have made good on his initial promise to disassemble the syrian chemical weapons program. kristin saloumi explains. >> infighting within the opposition. the one thing all sides seem to agree on is are diplomacy. >> what does matter now is geneva schedule. what will geneva do? for the violence to be health...
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>> he'll be meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. this trip was supposed to deal with the middle east peace process, as you know, secretary kerry has devoted a considerable amount of time but the crisis in syria has certainly eclipsed the middle east peace process. he's trying to do both at the same time. he met with the arab league. he seemed to get a lot of support in the meeting. he's looking to some of these countries to signton that j 20 statement that came out of that meeting friday. to sign onto the g-20 statement. they're trying to get more countries to sign on. secretary kerry said in a press conference today saudi arabia supports u.s. strikes against syria. i think he's expecting some other countries to show their public support in the next 24 hours. >> elise, what does that mean saudi arabia supports u.s. strikes? that the arab league supports the u.s. mission? that the arab league also agrees or believes chemical weapons were used. are either of those committing to military force as well as alongside the u.s.? 0. >> saudi
>> he'll be meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. this trip was supposed to deal with the middle east peace process, as you know, secretary kerry has devoted a considerable amount of time but the crisis in syria has certainly eclipsed the middle east peace process. he's trying to do both at the same time. he met with the arab league. he seemed to get a lot of support in the meeting. he's looking to some of these countries to signton that j 20 statement that came out of that...
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region including helping to broker peace between israel and palestine meeting one on one with mahmoud abbas this will be easy. >> reporter: president obama's speech focused on on syria, calling on the u.n. security council to enforce consequences if assad's regime doesn't hand over all of its chemical weapons. john and diana? >> thank you very much. >>> now to the looming government shutdown. the senate has its first test vote as it takes up the continuing resolution to fund the government delaying tactics could push a vote in to the weekend, days before the fiscal a year begins on october 1st. >>> days away from the rollout of the health care law, senator ted cruz set out to speak in opposition to the plan until he can no longer stand. the tea party conservative started his talk-a-thon at 2:41 p.m. yesterday afternoon. this is not technically a filibuster. he is filling the time talking about the washington ruling class, the revolutionary war, citing children's books "green eggs and ham." and even discussing his favorite hamburgers. >> "green eggs and ham"? >> i like their little burgers.
region including helping to broker peace between israel and palestine meeting one on one with mahmoud abbas this will be easy. >> reporter: president obama's speech focused on on syria, calling on the u.n. security council to enforce consequences if assad's regime doesn't hand over all of its chemical weapons. john and diana? >> thank you very much. >>> now to the looming government shutdown. the senate has its first test vote as it takes up the continuing resolution to...
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when we go back to abbas, young muslim brotherhood leader.u have secular and traditional islamists who are all disappointed with where things are right now. big question, big issue that lies ahead i think for american foreign policy is how do you effectively get in there and support civil society? how do you restore the idea of democracy taking hold? a military hold, what's often referred to in egypt as deep state, this entrenched notion of the military running everything is not good for democracy and really makes everyone in egypt feel like they are pulling back to the past. >> richard, as charlie touched on, also about making americans care and making those who lead the american public feel like we need a long-term investment of some sort or at least pay attention to what is happening in a constructive fashion because it does sort of speak to global stability and american interests in the long run. i think you look at what's happening in syria, the way that was discussed, the notion of intervention of any kind, military aid, foreign aid, th
when we go back to abbas, young muslim brotherhood leader.u have secular and traditional islamists who are all disappointed with where things are right now. big question, big issue that lies ahead i think for american foreign policy is how do you effectively get in there and support civil society? how do you restore the idea of democracy taking hold? a military hold, what's often referred to in egypt as deep state, this entrenched notion of the military running everything is not good for...
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>> he's meeting with mahmoud abbas. this trip was supposed to be focused on the middle east peace process which secretary kerry has been spending a lot of time in since he took office. clearly, syria ecliped that. he met with the foreign ministers of the arab league and seemed to get arab support. saudi arabia supported any u.s. strikes. he was expecting some announcements from other countries in the next 24 hours, showing some support for this g-20 statement that was passed on friday. that was passed by -- signed by about a dozen nations. now, he's expecting some more arab nations to sign on, including qatar's f.m. today said they support it. >> to what extent will they support it? are they willing to give details? >> it's a little unclear. every country will speak for themselves. i don't think you will see all arab nations signing up for any type of coalition. saudi arabia has indicated it would be willing to support strikes and maybe even take part. you know, they haven't said so explicitly yet but secretary kerry's
>> he's meeting with mahmoud abbas. this trip was supposed to be focused on the middle east peace process which secretary kerry has been spending a lot of time in since he took office. clearly, syria ecliped that. he met with the foreign ministers of the arab league and seemed to get arab support. saudi arabia supported any u.s. strikes. he was expecting some announcements from other countries in the next 24 hours, showing some support for this g-20 statement that was passed on friday....
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abbas is work?rapolate what people are doing related to television. >> we had in executive, michele today, and i am fuzzy on exactly how is working because it is not as if they have taken from the same sample. instead they have a second sample where they're going and looking. one metric who have been so far to lack of love the big networks, for every tweet that they see about a television show they now know that 50 other people will see that. melissa: see it but are not watching and television. >> it turns out 90 percent of us now watch television. a second screen in hands. 55 percent, 90%. whenever have ourselves on out of our hand. twitter is tapped into that. more people will likely to buy products on that show. melissa: they tweet as well we are on the air. these are some of our regular friends from friday. he is fantastic. but i just wonder, a shameless shot up to my followers out there are commenting on the segment as we do it. i ask you, we know that these folks are watching because they comm
abbas is work?rapolate what people are doing related to television. >> we had in executive, michele today, and i am fuzzy on exactly how is working because it is not as if they have taken from the same sample. instead they have a second sample where they're going and looking. one metric who have been so far to lack of love the big networks, for every tweet that they see about a television show they now know that 50 other people will see that. melissa: see it but are not watching and...
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he loaded the video on to youtube and through this abba sound track underneath and wouldn't you knowt's gotten her a gig. she's been invited to perform at a production at her town's theatre. ♪ cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. more is better. that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! rea
he loaded the video on to youtube and through this abba sound track underneath and wouldn't you knowt's gotten her a gig. she's been invited to perform at a production at her town's theatre. ♪ cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. more is better. that's why we designed the...
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it is a week after the inauguration here and i spent 90 minutes with him at his home just outside abbas and. it was a fascinating interview. it is interesting in a number of ways. there was nobody else there. normally is used to seeing that romney surrounded by secret service family and staff in handlers at the people and all that. he greeted me at the door. there was nobody else there. i had the only recorders that were running. i always used to because i've had experiences with one doing it is an interview, you feel you've lost half your vital organs. i put them down between us and just began asking him questions. he was not defensive. he was gracious. it's not easy frankly for somebody who's just poured what he poured into that campaign is the people who run for president do to have a reporter ask a lot of questions about why he should do this or that or why did you do a better job at this? he was good about it. there were some interesting things, particularly sadowski had about whether he should run at the beginning of the campaign, whether he was the right person to run a take on p
it is a week after the inauguration here and i spent 90 minutes with him at his home just outside abbas and. it was a fascinating interview. it is interesting in a number of ways. there was nobody else there. normally is used to seeing that romney surrounded by secret service family and staff in handlers at the people and all that. he greeted me at the door. there was nobody else there. i had the only recorders that were running. i always used to because i've had experiences with one doing it...
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president obama has a one-on-one meeting with palestinian minister abbas today. congressman this morning. >> good morning. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letterrg
president obama has a one-on-one meeting with palestinian minister abbas today. congressman this morning. >> good morning. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letterrg
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remember walking through this garden, through this avenue and my little daughter asking me- she said, "abba ." innocently enough, "daddy, i see the trees, but why isn't there a forest?" but why isn't there a forest?" why aren't there more trees? and that question has haunted me and every other jew i know over all these years. why aren't there more trees? we're grateful for those that there are, but why weren't there more people? a gift of $350 will help uproot a jew, who may be experiencing anti-semitism in the former soviet union, and lead him from a life of despair to a life of hope here in the holy land. a gift of $700 will help a couple and perhaps you can bring this message to the attention of your church or your bible study group so that they can be involved in extending their hand to the jewish people as friends so that maybe when (emotional) my children's maybe when (emotional) my children's children grow up, maybe they will see a forest. maybe they will see a forest implanted in the lives of the people, the new emigrants, the end gathering the new emigrants, the end gathering of th
remember walking through this garden, through this avenue and my little daughter asking me- she said, "abba ." innocently enough, "daddy, i see the trees, but why isn't there a forest?" but why isn't there a forest?" why aren't there more trees? and that question has haunted me and every other jew i know over all these years. why aren't there more trees? we're grateful for those that there are, but why weren't there more people? a gift of $350 will help uproot a jew,...
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assembly tomorrow, then he'll be meeting with the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbasonversation to talk about obama care at the clinton global initiative where he'll be discussing that with president clinton. we'll get a glimpse at that. then he has a democratic fund-raiser before heading back here to washington on thursday. he will be touting obama care, his signature health care reform initiative. he'll be doing that in maryland. then on friday, he welcomes the indian prime minister singh to the white house. as i said, wolf, all hanging over that is that next monday at midnight, the government is set to run out of funding to fully fund agencies and government services, and you have some republicans in congress who say they want to strip out the funding for obama care if they're going to approve that funding. this is a fight that's going on and really just to show the sensitivity of how to deal with this, there have been a lot of questions about will the president be meeting with members of congress. we found out that the speaker's office and the white house were act
assembly tomorrow, then he'll be meeting with the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbasonversation to talk about obama care at the clinton global initiative where he'll be discussing that with president clinton. we'll get a glimpse at that. then he has a democratic fund-raiser before heading back here to washington on thursday. he will be touting obama care, his signature health care reform initiative. he'll be doing that in maryland. then on friday, he welcomes the indian prime...
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the abba song is what she was listening to.s line at a prestigious theater. these two managed to. >> get crackin'. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> happening now, the navy gunman, sopsychological problem and we have new information about the man behind the massacre. i'll ask the navy's chief spokesman what needs to be changed. and tributes to the 12 victims. we now know all their names, many of their story, including the pilot, the animal lover, and the mother of a new bride. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> the washington d.c. police chief says aaron alexis walked into the navy yard determined to kill as many people as possible. and now the question is why. we're learning more about the 34 year old it contractor, the former navy reservist including his apparent history of deep psychological problems. we got an update from authorities just a little while ago on yesterday's rampage that left 12 people dead and alexis dead him
the abba song is what she was listening to.s line at a prestigious theater. these two managed to. >> get crackin'. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> happening now, the navy gunman, sopsychological problem and we have new information about the man behind the massacre. i'll ask the navy's chief spokesman what needs to be changed. and tributes to the 12 victims. we now know all their names, many of their story, including the pilot, the animal lover, and the mother...
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efforts of secretary kerry and the courageous leadership of prime minister netanyahu and president abbas enabled peace talks to resume. i sincerely hope both parties will make every effort to keep talks going, including a halt in new settlement building. the international community must fully support the parties as a make to difficult decisions necessary to achieve a lasting peace. and britain stands ready to play .ts part mr. president, as we wind up our military operations in afghanistan, the uk continues to work with the afghan government to ensure its successful transition. the afghan national security forces are now leading on security and continuing to grow in
efforts of secretary kerry and the courageous leadership of prime minister netanyahu and president abbas enabled peace talks to resume. i sincerely hope both parties will make every effort to keep talks going, including a halt in new settlement building. the international community must fully support the parties as a make to difficult decisions necessary to achieve a lasting peace. and britain stands ready to play .ts part mr. president, as we wind up our military operations in afghanistan, the...